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Continuation of State Council charter outlining purposes: uniting groups for state unity, promoting assemblies and publications, receiving gifts for education (no politics), managing property, and broad nonprofit powers under Mississippi law.
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ordinate and unite persons and groups of persons interested in a greater unity in the State.
5. To encourage and promote frequent group assemblies, the interchange of ideas and the publication and distribution of such materials as tend to advance the purposes for which this corporation is chartered.
6. To receive by gift, bequest or device, money and property, real and personal, and to administer, invest and reinvest, use and dispose of said money and property exclusively for educational purposes, provided, however, that no substantial part of the activities of the corporation hereby created, or of the money and property thus received, shall be devoted to carrying on propaganda, or otherwise engaging in political activities of any type.
7. To accomplish such general purposes and any one or more of the specific purposes herein set forth, this corporation is further authorized and empowered to purchase, hold, maintain and improve real and personal property, which may also be acquired, owned and operated for purpose of investment, so long as such ownership and operation is not in violation of the Constitution and laws of the State of Mississippi.
8. The enumeration of specific purposes or powers shall not be deemed to limit, in any manner, the broad general powers of this nonprofit corporation and the enjoyment and exercise thereof, as conferred by the Corporate Law of the State of Mississippi.
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The State Council is chartered as a nonprofit corporation to coordinate unity among persons and groups, promote assemblies and idea exchange, receive and administer gifts for educational purposes without political propaganda, manage property, and exercise broad powers under Mississippi law.