Viola Anderson

During the early 1970s, Viola Anderson was a unit commander for the St. Louis chapter of the National Council for White Civil Rights, a right-wing segregationist organization. She led her chapter in campaigns against the placement of public housing projects in the city's mostly white south side.

 

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