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- (}-'~or~ @:014fi IDD!Pf!i2ls a demonstration in front of the United States Post Office Building in Hew Haven, Connecticut, on June 7, 1966, protesting the shooting of James H. Meredith. The demonstrators carried placards calling for Federal protection of Negroes
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- York; Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio; Long Island; Chicago; Indiana University; Pittsburgh; Wilmington, Ohio. D·CLAS 11-lf:.D 11526.. . 3.5 E NU__:filA-l,._'-l~-1'.4,\ NARA. t J·3f5·'.dt:Ql) Marvin ~-14 lo (~-2-65) o·r'FICE OF TH& DIRECTOR ITED
- of the airport and would not disclose this information even if she did as it would be a breach of security. Mrs. Stein then said that Larry Stern (phonetic), a member of the staff of "The Washington Post and Times Herald," will know the airport prior
- >7 Bi • AAA.Date~ MARTINLUTHERKING, JR. Los Angeles, California Milwaukee, Wisconsin New York, New York Newark, New Jersey Petersburg and Richmond, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Washington, D. C. (unknown) (unknown
- ~!GPROBLEMS BESET BY DISSENSIONOVER AT TENT CITY, THE MIDWESTCARAVAN, DISCIPLINE IMPOSEDBY THE "i'lILWAUXEE COMMANDOS" ARE STAYINGIN PITTSBURGH,PENNSYLVANIA, AT LEAST UNTIL TOMORROW.THE MULETRAIN WASIN GRENADA,MISSISSIPPI, LAST NIGHT; THE . SOUTHERN CARAVP1N
- bas no close friends Vtho are ·employed 1n the· ne'\\s media, however, he does know LAnRY KREBS. a photographer for ~'"TOP Television and AL LEWIS of the "Washington Post."' He said these individuals cover most major crL~es in the District of Columbia
- reliable information in the past recently supplied the following information. Martin Lutger Kin,. Jr, 4 head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference ~17', and some of his representatives have been negotiating with "The Saturday Evening Post
- and actively participated in negotiations with the publishers regarding the book. This book, which was entitled "Why We Can't Wait" was published in June, 1964. In the Summer of 1964, King began negotiations with "The Saturday Evening Post" concerning
- Mr. Jenkins with Investigation (Suspicious Person). He was released after posting and forfeiting $25 collateral. Information was received that the word "pervert" had been added to the police record book at a subsequent time but never submitted
- (Suspicious Person). He· was released after posting and forfeiting $25 collateral. Information was received that the word "pervert" had been added to the police record book at a subsequent time but never submitted to the FBI. Investigation revealed
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- with his fight against pornog raphy to "W. J." in care of a different address other than the White House . He said he began receiving such letters periodically with instructions to send pornographic material to Post Off ice boxes and other addresses
Folder, "Colonel Jenkins, Walter W. A0 157 61 86 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 29A
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- . · . 2. Applications will be accompanied by a Report of Physical Examination (WD AGO Form 6S), whic"h may be obtained from any" military post or station . _Physical examination should preferably be by a medical officer of the Regular Army, Officers
- invasion of privacy" and of the Committee on Un-American Activities, United States House of Representatives. < "The Washington Post," a daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., issue of September 12, 1965, reported that Senator Dodd had stated
- was offered the pastorate of two Baptist churches in the East and teaching posts in three collegeso King chose the pastorate at the Dexter Avenue Baptist in Church in Montgomery, Alabama 0 After becoming established his church, he founded the Montgomery