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{{Evil Organization
{{Evil Organization
|Box title    = Evil Organization
|Box title    = Evil Organization
|Image       =National States' Rights Party Flag.svg
|image       = [[File:National_States_Rights_Party.gif|thumb]]
|size  =  
|size  =  
|fullname = National States' Rights Party
|fullname = National States' Rights Party
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|origin = Knoxville, Tennessee
|origin = Knoxville, Tennessee
|foundation = 1958
|foundation = 1958
|dissolution = 1987
|headquarters = Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
|headquarters = Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
|commanders = [[J.B Stoner]]<br>[[Edward Reed Fields]]
|commanders = [[J.B Stoner]]<br>[[Edward Reed Fields]]
|agents = [[Orval Faubus]]<br>[[John Kasper]]<br>[[Addison Roswell Thompson]]<br>[[John G. Crommelin]]<br>[[Don Black]]<br>[[Joseph Paul Franklin]]
|agents = [[Orval Faubus]]<br>[[John Kasper]]<br>[[Addison Roswell Thompson]]<br>[[John G. Crommelin]]
|skills =  
|skills =  
|goals = Become a dominant force in American politics (failed)<br>Spread their beliefs (partially successful until they disbanded)
|goals = Become a dominant force in American politics (failed)<br>Spread their beliefs (partially successful until they disbanded)
|type of villains = White Supremacist Political Party}}The '''National States' Rights Party''' was a far-right, [[White Power Movement|white supremacist]] political party that briefly played a minor role in the politics of the United States. It combined elements of [[fascism]], white supremacy, anti-semitism, white separatism, [[negrophobia]], and racial segregation. It was founded in 1958 and remained in existence until disbanding in 1987.
|type of villains = White Supremacist Political Party}}The '''National States' Rights Party''' was a far right, [[White Power Movement|white supremacist]] political party that briefly played a minor role in the politics of the United States. Founded in 1958 in Knoxville, Tennessee, by [[Edward Reed Fields]], a 26-year-old chiropractor and supporter of [[J.B Stoner]], the party was based on [[Anti-Semitism]], racism and opposition to racial integration with African Americans. Party officials argued for states' rights against the advance of the civil rights movement, and the organization itself established relations with the [[Ku Klux Klan]] and Minutemen. Although a white supremacist movement, its messaging was never openly neo-[[Nazi]] in the way that its successors in the [[American Nazi Party]] were.
==Biography==
Founded in 1958 in Knoxville, Tennessee, by [[Edward Reed Fields]], a 26-year-old chiropractor and supporter of [[J.B Stoner]], the party was based on [[Anti-Semitism]], racism and opposition to racial integration with African Americans. Party officials argued for states' rights against the advance of the civil rights movement, and the organization itself established relations with the [[Ku Klux Klan]] and Minutemen. Although a white supremacist movement, its messaging was never openly neo-[[Nazi]] in the way that its successors in the [[American Nazi Party]] were.


The national chairman of the party was Stoner, who served three years in prison for bombing the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. The party produced a newspaper, ''Thunderbolt'', which was edited by Fields. In 1958, the party's first year, five men with links to the NSRP were indicted for their participation in the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing in Atlanta.
The national chairman of the party was Stoner, who served three years in prison for bombing the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. The party produced a newspaper, ''Thunderbolt'', which was edited by Fields. In 1958, the party's first year, five men with links to the NSRP were indicted for their participation in the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing in Atlanta.
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