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  1. The Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC or CCC) is an American white supremacist organization. Founded in 1985, it advocates white nationalism, and supports some paleoconservative causes. In the organization's statement of principles, it states that they "oppose all efforts to mix the races of mankind".

  2. Jun 22, 2015 · How did the Council of Conservative Citizens become America’s biggest white-nationalist organization, and why do politicians keep dealing with it?

  3. Some white Southerners channeled their ire into a new movement called Citizens' Councils — organizations of white segregationists and supremacists who opposed integration and the Supreme Court...

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  5. Oct 27, 2015 · The Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC) was founded by Gordon Baum, a St. Louis attorney who had been the Midwest field director of the White Citizens Councils. It included several other officers of the older organization, and was built using that group’s mailing lists.

  6. The Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC or CofCC) is a highy conservative political organization and a white supremacist/white separatist group that adheres to a mythical Southern way of life.

  7. Jul 28, 2021 · In 1985, the WCC was reincarnated as the Council of Conservative Citizens, which began with a mainstream veneer before transitioning into an explicitly white nationalist organization that ...

  8. Jun 23, 2015 · The Council of Conservative Citizens opposes “all efforts to mix the races,” and believes “that the American people and government should remain European in their composition and character.”

  9. Jun 22, 2015 · The Council of Conservative Citizens had significant political influence among some Deep South politicians in the 1990s. But it mostly flew under the national radar until 1998, when Rep....

  10. Jun 24, 2015 · David Graham talked about his recent piece in The Atlantic on the rise of the Council of Conservative Citizens and the organization’s political influence.

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