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  • to the · schoolboard ·when '. he said he •was sick' and that he .did not - attend a blaek "·'. nationalist meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, __on ~%a~·:-1 , 1964 ~ 6 . . . · . · · . . · ... ~ The Cleveland ·". Plain Dealer, January 19~ 1967 edition, 'containe
  • Folder, "Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) - FBI Reports - Cleveland," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 18
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info Page 1 of 1 Classification Pages Date Restriction 10 report Disturbance by Negro Teenage Youths, Cleveland, Ohio, Beginning June 22, 1966 C 4 6/28/66 A 10b report Disturbance
  • to the dealer or individual selling the pistol or revolver, who will sign such forms in ink in the space provided as the seller and the pur­ chaser will sign the three (3) forms in the space provided as the purchaser. The seller will retain one (1) copy
  • in 1965--"it knew how to provoke the police"--but its leader, Clyde Cleveland, now works for the poverty program and it is no longer a force. It's decline came long before the disorder. Joyce knows of no evidence of planning, arms, or sniping
  • A. of Rifles and Shotguns in Disorders and proposed Coverage 1. Cities - The twenty-six covered by the Commission's report and Los Angeles, Cleveland, and (without publicity) Philadelphia. 2. Period - January 1, 1967 to December 31, 1967, for each
  • /~A t ID-d,I. _g,_4 9 < i:epgrt 1/30/68 / .,,,..,, .. Q4 38 C • BlaelcNetionelist Meve.,,¥,GiAeiRRati Dit.•isioA C w:: '"' ~ 216162 ;,' tC "I{- 2,
  • . y· J. ,t...k_ ,,{-ORN L . FENWICK J:~~, according to Tenney, is a weal thy gun dealer deall.ng in all kinds of weapons, tremendous q1:1antity, vast volume sales all over the country and to Canada. '!hat he is believed to be supplying the Minutemen
  • \ tell people what they are going ~o do," N~groes com-• plained in their growing opposition - to such projects., Wooden sewers serve residents of some sections of the city. Collapsing brick sewers in other sections back up the sewage. . The population
  • and not a crime, were released on bail. During the next day a "selective search" for the sa 46 PLAINFIELD -4- e:az1raz carbines wa
  • to scene of major events (f) · see firearms (g) rumors that police (h) obtain dealers there copies and pawnbrokers are Negro corpses hidden of Lomax speech before by NAACP (i) Tie in speeches giveµ in area before, during, after, etc. I . (j