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  • , Illinois Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Akron, and Toledo, Detroit, Michigan Louisville, Kentucky (2) .(3) (3) (1) (2) (2) Ohio (unknown) .. SFCR:ET GROUP1 Excluded from automatic . downgrading and declassification DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 ~1-10
  • Negroes in their votinc. King expressed the belief that the caapaign was initiated by Goldwater forces on the basis that any votes for King by Negroes would obviously lessen the DWllber of such vo-tes for President Lyadon B. Johnson. Kiq held a press
  • at the University of Washington known . as the Free Student Union. The program of this organization was for educational reform on the campuso GOllPIDfHf'fIili. 2 - CONPIDENTI.AL ANTI-VIETNAM WARDEMONSTRATION Michael I. Rubicz - Rubicz resides at 103 21st Street
  • FOR MR. MARVINWATSON Information has been received that Marion Barry and the Free D. c. Movement have been issued a Per11lit to hold a Rally in Lafayette Park on June 26, 1966, from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. The Rally is being held and the following Civil 1
  • AND THIRTYCENTSPER PERSOtlPER DAYFOR THREETHOUSAND PEOPLE ANDTEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS FOR "COM~lµNICATIONS." IN REGARD TO WASHINGTON, D.. t., THE . TO .THECARAVANS DETROIT, MICHIGAN,AREAIS SHORTOF THE SOUTHtRNCHRISTIAN LEADERSHIPCONFERENCE QUOTA
  • - ANTI-VIETNAMWARDEMOSTRATION WASHIN'JTON, D. OC 'OBER 20-22, C. 1967 to participate, nd it ~as rei• crated that the Philadelphia f the ~open•~ nternationa Learruc for ace nd Convention Free om 1oulc be djourne early so individual mem ers can D. C
  • Fletcher Pl 9 Rockville 9 Md LT COL JONATHAN H GILMORE A0377866 >· 111 School St, Alexandria, Va LT COL REED H FLOW A0305635 1012 N Livingston St, Arlington 5,Va CAPT RALPH E MORRIS A02083452 16830 Gteyda+e·, Detroit "+9,- Mich CAPT GERARD 0 FORCIER
  • organi­ zation whose leaders in 1967 were Communist Party, United States of America, members. It was indicated that the Communist Party, United States of America, intends to issue a press release denying Sirhan has had any connection with the Communist
  • in New York City on December 10, 1965, to raise funds for South Africa. The United Press International, on December 11, 1965, reported that King spoke in New York City on December 10, 1965, at a meeting to raise funds for victims of South Africa's
  • -Castro. He reportedly had some "bad experience in Cuba during and just after 1959." During prior interviews the source when pressed for specific details bas sometimes become evasive. I representative l ~ I The source advised he learned from a female
  • Levison then advised King to state in his press conference in Los Angeles, California, on April 12, 1967, that the allegation by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People claiming King advocated the fusion of the civil rights
  • to him. '. SiIOEMAKER ·' ·' ... stated that h$ feels that it i s 1mpossible 1or hia to give a free nd/or voluntary st t emont inasmuch iLS he has beeJl interviewed this date by lmLSON A. MIJRDOCK, wlio told hill that 11nless he were :l.nte rvi wed
  • . -.. ·- was to0 bad that George Ree., . \il'A~!~MING.'f.ON ~ President Johnson did not ~ T ~ e .Republican nationaL _ dy, press secretary to the ;~i no ·w ofAV.t.:i.lte1·\ Je.nkins' sex tendencies, a White committee men, who despite .. . President, thrust aside