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1957 Georgia Memorial to Congress

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The 1957 Georgia Memorial to Congress declares that the 14th Amendment is null, void and of no effect due to manifest violations of the Constitution of the United States of America, especially Section 4, Article IV of the Constitution.

The document also reveals the unconstitutional overthrow of the federal government of the united States of America, and eleven Southern states in violation of the Constitution of the united States of America and the Constititions of the eleven Southern States.

Further, the document reveals that the de facto government existing since these unlawful and illegal acts appears to be a subversive organization in contradistinction to the claim that the U.S. government is an example of representative government in the world.