The Atlanta report / by Eustace Mullins, State Chairman, Constitution Party of Illinois.

According to Mullins, the synagogue bombing in Atlanta was carried out by the Jews to boost donations to the Anti-Defamation League's annual fundraising campaign and also to justify the ADL's ongoing existence.

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Main Author: Mullins, Eustace, 1923-2010 (Author)
Language:English
Published: Chicago, Illinois : M & N Associates, [1958?]
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MSU: Arsenal Collection.
MSU: Purchased with funds provided by the Radicalism Collection Endowment Fund in Memory of Beth Shapiro.
Physical Description:1 sheet ; 40 x 22 cm
Format: Book

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545 |a "The Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing occurred on October 12, 1958 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple, on Peachtree Street, housed a Reform Jewish congregation. The building was damaged extensively by the dynamite-fueled explosion, although no one was injured. Five suspects were arrested almost immediately after the bombing. One of them, George Bright, was tried twice. His first trial ended with a hung jury and his second with an acquittal. As a result of Bright's acquittal, the other suspects were not tried, and no one was ever convicted of the bombing"  |u https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_Benevolent_Congregation_Temple_bombing 
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