Oxford, U.S.A.

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Oxford, U.S.A. is a 16 mm

U.S. Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision. A leader of the commission was scheduled to speak after a showing of the film.[3] The commission also funded the 1960 film The Message from Mississippi promoting the segregationist "way of life".[4]

The forty three minute, 16 mm film, produced by Patrick M. Sims of Sims Associates, a

Dallas, Texas based company, includes news footage and interviews with officials and politicians including Governor Ross Barnett, Lieutenant Governor Paul B. Johnson, Jr., and Attorney General Joe T. Patterson.[5][1][6]
According to the University of Mississippi libraries, the film was advertised with screenings on April 24, 26, and 27, 1963.[7]

Sovereignty Commission Director's reports catalogue its speakers bureau, pamphlets, newspaper propaganda program, and plans for an advertisement promoting the segregationist cause as well as screenings of the film.[8]

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