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The last honest, morally courageous U.S. senator?

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 9:59 am
by Will Williams
Theodore G. Bilbo was State Senator, Lt. Governor, twice Governor, thrice U.S. Senator in Mississippi; authored Take Your Choice: Separation or Mongrelization, 1947, in which he wrote:
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Theodore Bilbo 1877-1947 a man of his race
If our buildings, our highways, and our railroads should be wrecked, we could rebuild them. If our cities should be destroyed, out of the very ruins we could erect newer and greater ones. Even if our armed might should be crushed, we could rear sons who would redeem our power. But if the blood of our White race should become corrupted and mingled with the blood of Africa, then the present greatness of the United States of America would be destroyed and all hope for civilization would be as impossible for a Negroid America as would be redemption and restoration of the White man’s blood which had been mixed with that of the Negro.
https://archive.org/details/TakeYourChoice

Re: The last honest, morally courageous U.S. senator?

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 11:55 am
by PhuBai68
I clicked on your link, Will and read the two reviews, you know that this is one dumb ass Negro •••
Reviewer: lotsojoy - favorite - August 5, 2008
Subject: "The Man" would be sick!
Bilbo is probably turning in his grave as we speek, knowing that this great great great niece is bi-racial. And she is beautiful! That was one sick ole man. To top it all off...hahahahaha
she carries the Bilbo name. ha hahah Bilbo, where's your theory now? hahahahahahahha