Opal Tanner White

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Mrs. Opal Maurine Tanner White (September 18, 1919 - September 29, 1996) of Indiana was the secretary of nationalist industrialist Carl H. Mote. After Mote’s death she worked for Gerald L.K. Smith and became his office manager after Smith moved his operations from Detroit to St. Louis

In 1950 she ran for State Auditor in the state of Missouri on the Christian Nationalist Party.

In the 1970s she helped her husband Walter White Jr. to write The Hidden Tyranny: The Issue that Dwarfs all other Issues, supposedly a "confidential interview" with Harold Rosenthal an aid of New York Senator Jacob Javits.[1] Before the publication of the article, Rosenthal was killed by Arab terrorists aboard an Israeli flight.

Works

  • Alabama True Story, 13 pages (Story about the Selma to Montgomery civil rights march in 1965)

Notes

  1. The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right, by Daniel Levitas page 226

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