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- Klux Klan; a century of infaD\Y, by William Peirce Randel:"·o Review by . W~ F. Minor. America, 6/19/65, Po 884. -4Gathering of the Klan. Commonweal, 6/11/65, p. 373-374., Account of Klan march and spectator reactions in Durham, N. Cop in Aprilpl965
- by · the.·cincinnati Police three times on charges of vagrancy, petty. larceny, and investigatj,on between 1951 and 1962. · , FRAKES, accor.dirig to · Ciricinnati Police records, has picketed the Hamilton County Courthouse a number ·of 'times · , protesting
- officer, J. L. Calvert, took up the pursuit. Pursuing Calvert, in turn, were three young Negroes, all spectators. Behind one of the houses a high cyclone fence created a two-foot wide alley twenty-five feet 1n length. As Chambers darted along the fence
- ~. Officer Oates loaded Chambers into his car and drove him to the - hospital. died C~ Tile shortly thereafter. r"'\ As officers were leaving the scene, a thunder..__..,storm broke. Beneath ·the pelting rain, the spectators scattered. When an officer
- leaving the scene, a storm broke. neath the pelting rain, the spectators scattered. Be When an officer went back to check the area he found no one on the streets. A fe minutes after 7:00 _P.M., the Selective Enforcement Unit, tired and sun-parched
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- su ested a pu c ra e s e ope~ to the p~blic and that they welcome the press to these rallies. }-;!(.9 adw:ise d that care should be taken not to allow p ress photograp hers to photogr~ph spectators and participa ~t s of the r911ies who objected
- by the Chicago Freed.om ·Movem~nt _(CFM) - · -Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) ·was be-ing .· staged. The group had a number of "White Guard" pamphlets and other ANP literature which they passed out to spectators. (CG ·T-1, 8/25/66) CHRISTOPHER VIJ
- occurred after a Negro poliet•man shot to death a NPgrn youth. Florence, S.C., Oct. 13 -- Negroes rioted when a Negro police man arrested a Negro woman. Washington·, D.C., Nov. 22 -· Negro students attacked white spectators and poliet, after a fnotball
- 38th. Four other men linked to ai RAM plot had been held unde 525,000 bail each on Tuesday. The hearing proceeded unde a firebomb threat which le police to frisk the spectator entering Courtroom 453 at CitYi Hall for the third day of hear ings