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'''National Patrick Henry Organization Inc.''' was an anti-Jewish organization charted in Columbus, Georgia in December 1947. The group was headed by Mrs. [[Jessie Welch Jenkins]].  
'''National Patrick Henry Organization Inc.''' was an anti-jewish organization charted in Columbus, Georgia in December 1947. The group was headed by Mrs. [[Jessie Welch Jenkins]].  
One of the goals of the organization was to abolish both the Democratic and Republican national parties. In 1950s the group backed Jenkins newly formed political organization [[The Liberty Party]].
One of the goals of the organization was to abolish both the Democratic and Republican national parties. In 1950s the group backed Jenkins newly formed political organization [[The Liberty Party]].


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==Notes==
==Notes==
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==See also==
==See also==
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==External link==
==External link==
* [https://archive.org/stream/foia_White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1/White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1#page/n273/mode/1up National Patrick Henry Organization charter from FBI file]
* [https://archive.org/stream/foia_White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1/White_Circle_League_of_America-Chicago-1#page/n273/mode/1up National Patrick Henry Organization charter from FBI file]
[[Category:American nationalist organizations]]

Latest revision as of 16:16, 21 February 2024

National Patrick Henry Organization Inc. was an anti-jewish organization charted in Columbus, Georgia in December 1947. The group was headed by Mrs. Jessie Welch Jenkins. One of the goals of the organization was to abolish both the Democratic and Republican national parties. In 1950s the group backed Jenkins newly formed political organization The Liberty Party.

The National Patrick Henry Organization was generally local and did not have much of a national following.[1]

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