Relief Sought for Negro Arrests in McComb, Miss.
Press Release
September 25, 1964

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Press Releases, Volume 1. Relief Sought for Negro Arrests in McComb, Miss., 1964. db906b48-b592-ee11-be37-00224827e97b. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/9951f954-593e-4524-a818-24d3c61bc95b/relief-sought-for-negro-arrests-in-mccomb-miss. Accessed May 18, 2025.
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ied oe einhers 2 naples 4 e o wer ee Any rtp oe 5 f N. A. A.C. P. Lecat Derense AND EDUCATIONAL FUND, IN 10 Columbus Circle, New York, N. Y. 10019 JUDSON 6-8397 arrest The Legal Defense Fund is asking that a three-judge court be impaneled and that prosecution of arrested Negroes be he law is unconstitutional in h3; is vague and indefinite; and is sued to harass solely civil rights workers. homes have been bombed and 25 Negroes GE xk on ed in the past two days. Negro homes have been bombed since April. nother 75 Negroes have been arrested during the wst week on various charges. McComb is one of the headquarters of the Council of Federated Organizations, which has been conducting the Mississippi reedom Summer, --30-- et For further details contact Legal Defense Fund Attorney Michael Meltsner in New York y at JU 6=8397. Contributions are deductible for U. S. income tax purposes, eee