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Following J. B. Stoner's imprisonment for his involvement in the 1958 Bethel Baptist Church bombing, Fields lost faith in the party and was expelled from the party in August 1983 for prosecute his activity with [[Ku Klux Klan]]. He continued his journalistic career with the newspaper "The Truth At Last".  
Following J. B. Stoner's imprisonment for his involvement in the 1958 Bethel Baptist Church bombing, Fields lost faith in the party and was expelled from the party in August 1983 for prosecute his activity with [[Ku Klux Klan]]. He continued his journalistic career with the newspaper "The Truth At Last".  


=== Activity in other parties ===
=== Acrìtivity in other parties ===
Fields founded the white supremacist America First Party in 1993, and spoke at the Populist Party's 1994 convention.
Fields founded the white supremacist America First Party in 1993, and spoke at the Populist Party's 1994 convention.


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