George Washington Armstrong, also known as Judge Armstrong (January 26, 1866 – October 1, 1954) of Fort Worth, Texas, and Natchez, Mississippi, was a southern millionaire who founded the Judge Armstrong Foundation in 1945. Armstrong was the son of an Methodist minister and was of Scots-Irish background.
He wrote several books and pamphlets on Zionism and Jewish financial manipulators on Wall Street, some of which he disseminated thru his foundation.
In 1949, Armstrong grew into national prominence, when he offered a gift of oil rights worth up to fifty million dollars to the Jefferson Military College in Natchez, Mississippi, with the stipulation they reject the admission of Negros and Jews and teach the tenants of White supremacy. Due to natGeorge Washington Armstrong, also known as Judge Armstrong (January 26, 1866 – October 1, 1954) of Fort Worth, Texas, and Natchez, Mississippi, was a southern millionaire who founded the Judge Armstrong Foundation in 1945. Armstrong was the son of an Methodist minister and was of Scots-Irish background.
He wrote several books and pamphlets on Zionism and Jewish financial manipulators on Wall Street, some of which he disseminated thru his foundation.
In 1949, Armstrong grew into national prominence, when he offered a gift of oil rights worth up to fifty million dollars to the Jefferson Military College in Natchez, Mississippi, with the stipulation they reject the admission of Negros and Jews and teach the tenants of White supremacy. Due to national publicity and outrage, the college had to reject the offer.
George Armstrong had been an organizer for the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s. In 1932, he unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Texas.
In the late 1940s, Armstrong hired General George Van Horn Moseley to help in his publishing efforts....more