Letter.; Sillers writes to congratulate Strom Thurmond on his re-election to the United States Senate. He notes that he is glad to have such a strong States' Rights advocate in the Senate.
Letter.; Sillers praises Thurmond's stand on states' rights as a counterweight to the influence of the NAACP and labor unions, and criticizes recent actions by Arkansas Senator Fulbright with regard to military commanders' informing their troops...
Early settlers of South DeSoto County Miss., by Louise Cox Fox, is a genealogical history of the part of DeSoto County, Mississippi, from which Tate County was formed in 1873.
Letter.; Sillers sends two clippings from the Memphis Commercial Appeal to Senators Thurman, Goldwater and Mundt. He notes that he hopes these senators will fight against policies that were recently adopted by John F. and Robert Kennedy.
Letter.; Sillers writes to Arkansas Governor Ben Laney on the importance of Laney's re-election campaign, and that of Gov. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, to the cause of states' rights. The letter is written on Sillers & Roberts letterhead.
Letter.; Sillers writes Strom Thurmond regarding the stand he should take against the Truman administration in order to uphold the southern way of life. Sillers writes that even if you support the principles of States' Rights you are aiding the...
Letter.; This copy of a letter from Walter Sillers Jr. is on white ""Sillers and Roberts"" letterhead. Sillers argues that the election of the delegates to the Democratic National Convention at the State Democratic Convention in Jackson,...
Letter.; Sillers writes to Sam H. Long about southerners in positions of high power that have betrayed the principles and traditions of the South. He mentions Strom Thurman and Fielding Wright among others in this context that he accuses of being...