National Citizens Protective Association
National Citizens Protective Association Inc. (NCPA) was a St. Louis-based racial segregation organization headed by Forest W. Wolf, however John W. Hamilton was the main leader. The group was founded in 1951 and published The White Sentinel. The group also issued bulletins from the White American News Service. Fred W. Bender was vice-president.
In the Fall of 1953 the group merged with the Southern Knights of the Ku Klux Klan based in Florida.[1] Consequently the group’s paper The White Sentinel also relocated to Florida.
Pamphlets
- FBI reveals menace of integration: Negro crime increases (4 pages)
- Where does your money go?: 58 chests-funds support anti-white Urban League (4 pages)
- Community Chests Support Race-Mixing (4 pages) [1]
Leaflets
- "What Will Our Descendants Be? Anglo-Saxon or Mulatto?"
- "Communist Equality"
- "The Mongrel Pot"
- "More Truth About the Community Chest—Facts You Are Supposed to Know"
Notes
Officers and Board members
- Mr. Francis M. McHale, chairman of the National Citizens Protective Association
- Julian L. Imbo, Board member
- Bill Flori, Board member
- Edward Abshier, Board member
- V.V. Vinyard, Board member
- George Sudbeck, Board member
- Elizabeth Zulauf, Board member
- William Ammann, Board member
- Dr.T. R. Montgomery, Board member Memphis
See also
- Christian Constitutional Education League
- National Association for the Advancement of White People (1950s)
- Lineage of American nationalist organizations and individuals