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  • to Tuscaloosa, Alab:upa, . where they met with ROBE'R1 SHEttJr,:;;N. These officials travel,~d to Tuscaloosa ln order to have Realm of South Carolin~ books audited with the Klan "auditor 9 Mrs. ~fLV1LN SEXl\)Y. This was the second audit to be given t6 the South
  • , government, and the news media.'' The organization blames this on '' the specific actions of our last four presidents that have directly aided or cooperated with our com­ munist enemies.'' With reference to the late President Kennedy, the Minutemen state
  • at .the Kennedy. Expressway and Addison Street.at 9:30 a.m. and is to consist of about_ 200 cars. The plan calls for the motorcade to.proceed to the city. hall in· the downtown Loop area and then to·· the residence of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of-Chicago
  • of U.S. powe1· · ·,~t; 'j/ ~ ,('; . ·) ;- wasted in pro• serves the cause of peace. He ls tracted war, obviously wrong. He and Pres• ·.: . ._.,_~,t"~/'~.. :.~:2-t_i.:, taro. '1,ha. t was ldcnt Kennedy . have -exercised ·. .,:'.'."~~.. ~~~~ r$- tho ch o I
  • of Incident• • Total ·by Day of Riot Death• by Hour of Riot Injurle• by Hour of Riot Fir ea by Hour.· (11. ■heeta). Police Map of Detroit. Report from Pat Kennedy, Deputy Director, VISTA,_ Appendix G Clµ-onolo1y of Major Events, Appendix H Chronology
  • ), as checked by IC JACK F..AY RID:F;NHOUR, were negative w;tth respec.t to an arrest of VIDNJEVICH since _las-t reported.· Concerning the arrest of VIDNJEVICH, October 31, 1966, at Kennedy High ·School, previo~ly :t"epqrted, records of the Chicago Police
  • Violence• 3 Prftldenl Incident Cemmenf S. Kennedy(1962) Drscgrrg,ationor Uui• ver· James II. Mc:-r.-dith. 4. Kenned)·(1963) Demo11strallu11s led by President readit'd troops Dr. Martin Luther for use
  • itself to 1 black these is Did Cleage think that President Johnson and Senator Robert Kennedy understood "black power?" Cleage replied that Bobby Kennedy understood power and so did the President "so they might understand." He added that maybe
  • ., Rcservatlon Dcr;k> Aerorn:-rves de l-~cxJ.co., 500 5th Avenue., Nc.n,JYork G,:i.t.y, 1 acl.v:U;cd SA \JOHN E. WJi;~-~ .CiIO]?F ths.t LP,tJT~ENCEnnd MJV.J:OW·_HENRY deptn:·ted frorn tTohn F'. Kennedy In'Lernr,tionnl Pij_rport, ·HGW York, via .Acrorw,ves c1e M
  • Kennedy, Vice President, Johnson, Social Elizabeth CAFEO NAACP Worker, Project Sr .. , Dir'ector, Director, Coordinator, CAFEO President, Taylor, New Zion Church NABLE, CAFEO ,, CAFEO NYC . .. NYC Chairman, CORE I .32. Leader, I
  • · ·reparations for··~he· Black peop1e·~auririg the Kennedy administration. ··This woma.n""attended the meeting of the now defunct "Organization for Bla.c}t Power 11 ·1n·Chicago July 4., 1963. She propounded the· theor,,· later adopted - • by the conference