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King Alfred Plan

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Williams explained that he developed the idea when thinking about the question "What would any administration do in a situation when a large segment of the population was discontented and tearing down the neighborhood . . . threatening the order and the established regime?"
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As a result, word of the King Alfred Plan spread throughout the black community. The truth of its existence was often assumed to be unchallenged. Performer and musician
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Boyd, Herbert. "The man and the plan: conspiracy theories and paranoia in our culture",
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It also bears similarities to rumors in the early 1950s surrounding the
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Williams described it as a government plan to deal with the threat of a
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were to be rounded up and placed in concentrations camps during a
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created the song "King Alfred Plan," included on his 1972 album
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The King Alfred Plan first appeared in Williams' 1967 novel,
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CIA
people of African descent
John A. Williams
black
United States
concentration camps
Richard Wright
J. Edgar Hoover
militants
McCarran Act
anti-Communist
political subversives
national emergency
Manhattan
Gil Scott-Heron
Free Will
Jim Jones
People's Temple
Jonestown
Guyana
Jet
"Black American in Paris"
The Nation
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Boyd, Herbert. "The man and the plan: conspiracy theories and paranoia in our culture", Black Issues Book Review, March-April 2002.
"Two Celebrated Authors saying Blacks facing genocide in the United States"
"How a Fictional Racist Plot Made the Headlines and Revealed an American Truth"
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