At a meeting of the National Indignation Convention, J. Evetts Haley quipped that he was against this “moderate” movement, and was instead “for hanging.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this 1960s movement that paired its slogan with a call to “Save Our Republic!” on hundreds of billboards. This movement reacted in part to the “Red Monday” decisions.
ANSWER: Impeach Earl Warren [accept impeaching Earl Warren]
[10e] Impeach Earl Warren billboards were paid for by this anti-communist “society” named for a missionary killed in China.
ANSWER: John Birch Society [or JBS; accept Birchers]
[10m] Anti-Warren and anti-UN signs decorated the Dallas yard of this far-right activist. Lee Harvey Oswald attempted to assassinate this former general, who was forced to resign after trying to train his troops with John Birch pamphlets.
ANSWER: Edwin Walker
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