Memorandum: Authority of the President to use Federal Troops in a State of the Union

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Cook, Eugene

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1816-02-15

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Copy of Memorandum from Georgia Attorney General Eugene Cook to Georgia Gov. Marvin Griffin in 1957 on the subject of the rights of the Federal Government to send troops into a state. This document was prepared after the events at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Cook argues that the U . S. Government does not have the right to use troops unless violence has occurred. The Memorandum suggests where Georgia could have gone had men like Griffin remained in power.

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Cook, Eugene. Memorandum: Authority of the President to use Federal Troops in a State of the Union. Atlanta, 1957. Memorandum: Authority of the President to use Federal Troops in a State of the Union Eugene Cook #110406 $50.00 1957 U-CRPaper

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Cook, Eugene. Memorandum: Authority of the President to use Federal Troops in a State of the Union. Atlanta, 1957.

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