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  • that Coretta King, widow of Martin Luther King, Jr., had advised Stanley Levison that she objected to a story in "Jet" magazine which indicated that she is supporting Senator Eugene McCarthy in the presidential race. Levison indicated that someone other than
  • as recently as July, 1963. On September 6, 1965, King conferred with Levison regarding an article which is scheduled to appear in "The New York Times Magazine" sometime in the future. The article which will be attributed to King will deal with the civil rights
  • " concerning the publication of an article in that magazine which will carry King as the author. Such an article was written by Clarence Jones and submitted to the "Post" for publication in King's name. The article reportedly will deal with such matters