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Wade M. Mackie (died May 23, 1971) was a civil rights activist who worked in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His phone was bugged.[1] He was part of the American Friends Service Committee.[2]
An award is named in his honor.[3]
The Amistad Research Center has some of his correspondence.[4]
He was a member of the Cambridge Monthly Meeting.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Jerry P. Shinley Archive: Origins of Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee (LUAC): JFK assassination investigation: Jim Garrison New Orleans investigation of the John F. Kennedy assassination".
- ^ Fairclough, Adam (2008). Race & Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana, 1915-1972. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 9780820331140.
- ^ "Baton Rouge peacekeeper living faith in community of his roots". 27 March 2019.
- ^ "Correspondence: Wade M. Mackie (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), 1964-1966 | Amistad Research Center". amistad-finding-aids.tulane.edu.
- ^ "Quaker Life". 1971.
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