Supreme Court Expansion materials are in chapters 1 and 13. Chapter 13 is about the Supreme Court Expansion and Chapter 1 is about how Sumners explained that his defense of white supremacy in the South was by the use of Constitutional arguments and about avoiding the issues of race and southern sectionalism.
Hatton W. Sumners: Reactionary Racist
These are rushed rough drafts and will later be edited. Some are going to need finishing. However, these draft chapters will serve the purpose of informing individuals, organizations, and local government in Dallas County that they need to stop honoring Hatton W. Sumners and if they have done so in the past make amends. For others they will proivde the documentation in asking them to not get involved with the Sumners Foundation and to be alerted as to who Sumners was. These chapters are on this page in the order to be read. Though when the book comes out that might not be the final order. There are chapters yet to be written.
Also, these chapters will help end the victimization of students who are now unwittenly having the name Hatton W. Sumners added to their resume and education. I am not going to allow students to be victimized during the time it takes to finish my book.
All these chapters can be downloaded as a pdf.
Also, these chapters will help end the victimization of students who are now unwittenly having the name Hatton W. Sumners added to their resume and education. I am not going to allow students to be victimized during the time it takes to finish my book.
All these chapters can be downloaded as a pdf.
THE CHAPTERS
CHAPTER 1 - Introduction
CHAPTER 2 - 1944 and the End of the White Primary in Texas and the Purpose of Sumners Constitution Thinking as explain by Sumners.
CHAPTER 3 - Sumners' Anglo-Saxon Constitution versus Jazz.
CHAPTER 4 - An Opponent of Women's Suffrage
CHAPTER 5 - Early Years on Race
CHAPTER 6 - Sumners, the Dallas Morning News, and the Fight Against the Ku Klux Klan.
CHAPTER 7 -- Race and the Constitution 1919 and 1925
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CHAPTER 8 -- Lynching ideology in Dallas
CHAPTER 9 -- Dyer 1922 Anti-lynching Bill and Sumners' Constitutional Thought
CHAPTER 10 -- Tinkham and African American Voting
CHAPTER 11 -- Wagner Costner Federal Anti-Lynching Act of 1937
CHAPTER 12 -- Association of Southern Women to Prevent Lynching
CHAPTER 13 -- The Supreme Court Expansion and Race
CHAPTER 14 -- Labor as the Alien Other
CHAPTER E -- The Philippines Fable
MORE CHAPTERS TO COME.
There are still chapters to be written. The widespread complicity of major Dallas and Texas institutions with promoting Sumners as a hero needs to be written. Additonally Sumners post congressional career remains to be written up with his being enabled as a credible constitutional expert by the Southern Methodist University and the Southwestern Legal Foundation. There is also Sumners efforts to exploit the World War II war effort to maintain white supremacy.