Silver Dollar Group
The Silver Dollar Group was an offshoot of the
terrorist group, composed of cells that took up violent actions to support Klan goals. The group was largely found in Mississippi and Louisiana, and was named for their practice of identifying themselves by carrying a silver dollar. The group is believed to have had only some twenty members.[1] The group formed in 1964 at the Shamrock Motor Hotel in Vidalia, Louisiana by Raleigh Jackson "Red" Glover,[2]
amidst dissatisfaction at the lack of forceful action by Klan groups in the region.
The group killed a black man, Frank Morris, by arson in
Wharlest Jackson.[3] Morris had a shoe repair shop in Ferriday, and died after his shoe repair shop was burned. The group is also suspected in the disappearance and murder of a black employee of the Shamrock Motel, Joseph Edwards. Some members of local law enforcement, including Concordia Parish Sheriff Department deputies Frank DeLaughter and Bill Ogden, were members of the Silver Dollar Group.[3][4]
2007 prosecution
In 2007, Silver Dollar Group member
Charles Eddie Moore, two black young men in Meadville, Mississippi.[5]
References
- ISBN 9780786406470. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
- ^ Cold Case: James Ford Seale: A sheriff's election, nine deaths and a silver dollar
- ^ ISBN 9781476605104. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
- ^ Cold Case: Who killed Joseph Edwards? DOJ names suspects; closes 1964 case
- ^ "Americas | US man in 1964 race attack charge". BBC News. January 25, 2007. Retrieved February 13, 2011.