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  • - on the outskirts of St. Augustine, Florida. The Congressional Committee reports that Lynch's harangue lasted more than an hour and "was couched in almost incredibly bloodthirsty language." Following his speech the audience administered a physical beating
  • , WILLIAMEPTONwaa Vice President Labor ot the PLP and Chairman of the Harlem Progressive Party Club, 3.36 Lenox Avenue, New York Cit7. NY T-17 May, 1966 LOUISE JEF'FERS On April 1.3, 196$, NY T-4 :fu:1-nished information which reflected that LOUISEJEFFERd waa
  • that the U.S. withdraw all troops from Soµth Vietnam. Telegram campaigns were organi1ed and protest demonstrations were urged. Other groups, such as the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs, the youth group formed by the party, sup­ ported the partv in the protest action
  • Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, announced at a meeting on January 23, 1968, that he was resigning as State Field Director to become a candidate for United States Representative for the Third Congressional District
  • . Waters, Corporation Union County Legal Services Vote of City Council to peace keepers, Club, Chamber of Commerce-of Eastern-Union Survey, Payroll thanks data, 63c. Program for Adult Educ~~ion,· tlizabeth, 64. 65. payroll County date, 1967
  • ., • •• •·. ·, • , .. • reiolver, rifle ~d it1a~ ~~,,, c.mn~cr1•rt ·• • •.•• ... figttier c. :.:.. ·,I:)~·-:!. ... ' ,, Han~e; a ~nife· and club w~It :E.in>W~ bow to .throw a knif{t acturntely ·tor. a tong 'distfln~ ..->. ..- , ... ff;i'.de a bo.rse:·bicycf,e·~,
  • Christmase&) Discussing this experience with Joyce, I asked if many rifle clubs were forming. He said that there were many white clubs 11 ( the N.RoA. should know 11 ) and that he thought there was a Negro rifle club in Detroit, but that he did not know
  • is also the Chaplain for the host church. to inspire Donald Lobainger in his Hapiritual crusa~e". Chris tanning, who is President ot the Douglas MacArthur Gun Club, was H.C. and gave a short speech d ~ bigotr.r and racism in Breakthrough. Be also aUgnecl
  • -f~i.f)b e::f' ether lee al RA~ members set . forth. Info!"ri1,.-:;ic.n. rega~.~d in.g 2rrcst of BMS!rshave access· to and possess . . , - ana~ e
  • against members of the Revolutionary Action Movement and the Jamaica Rifle and Pistol Club, 14 of whom were arrested in New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in June of 1967, on O:>HFIBEM'fiM; -2- ;. CONFfBB!ffIM. SELECTEDRACIALDEVELOPMENTS
  • . appointMnt of a new ■ inister by ELIJAH MURAIOIAD BARRISwas born on Dece■ber 13, 1942, at Fort Worth, Texas. Re resides with his wife PATRICIA GAIL BARRIS at 1729 Greenfield, Fort Worth, and is employed as a bartender and waiter at the Colonial Country Club
  • Source: JAMES EARL SANDERS 519 East 115th Street Cleveland, Ohio On November -4, 1965, the source advised that during the Summer of 1961-~, he wen:t with members of the MEDGAH EVERS ·R ifle Club, which met at the J oFoK. House,, 8801 Superior Avenue
  • people". "The Pratt-ler" Volume 28., #IA, self-described as a publication of the Pratt Institute Brooklyn., New York. the At the PLP, Harlem Club, 336 Lenox Avenue, during a discussion among the individuals present, on- March 3,15t,7, subject was heard
  • of the National four of whom are not listed for security reasons. Committee, Membership is estimated at about 300 (secret) less than 500 (con£.). Ideally clubs should be small, 3 or 4 members if possible. There are 8 clubs in New York City alone. (They usually
  • Bois Clubs of America (DBA) W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of Chicago (DCC) Revolutionary Action Movement 3 (SSOC). (SCEF) (RAM) -- • CE 157-5490 I. EXTREMISTBLACKNATIONALISTORGANIZATIONS 4 --GONFIBEN CE 157-5490 z NORTHCAROLINA NATIONOF ISLAM
  • appeared before a magis­ trate on charges of disorderly conduct and obstructing justice .during a demonstration conducted on June 12, 1965 in Chicago. Buffalo Source 7 advised that LEONPHIPPS attended a meeting or the W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of Chicago (DCC
  • . 14. Infiltrate local organizations such as gun clubs, civic clubs, etc. and gain voting control if possible. 15. Harass meetings of opposition. 16. Picket and give out literature in front of churches of left-·wing ministers. 17. Obtain a telephone
  • that this organization was formed by the nationwide supporter clubs of the publication YS. The above issue, page 6, set forth the Founding Declaration of YSA. This declaration stated that the YSA recognizes the Socialist Workers Party(SWP) as the only existing political
  • on ~enacing tones • .._ Twenty Negro men, bared to the ~aist, and carrying clubs, were re­ ported to be gathering. They turned out to be construction workers. Mayor Nuccio continued, with uncertain success, to meet with residents. At their suggestion
  • reloading, by a single function of the trigger, or any muffler, silencer or device for deadening or muffling the sound of a discharpd firearm, or any bomb, or bomb shell, blackjack, slung shot, billy, metallic knuckle ■, sand club, sand bag, or bludgeon
  • and general situation 1730: Discuuion with Rep. Diggs concernins and general situation. Club with Mr. Hayden, Editor support of plans I 1900: Tuu. Wed., , 1 Aug 2 Aug • support -· Dinner at Detroit Club with Meurs. Fisler, Brucker, Bixby
  • the only fire­ ~ugs caught during the riot.) All during the next day false reports poured into Police Headquarters. Normal, everyday scenes took on ~enacing tones • .._ Twenty Negro men, bared to the waist, and carrying clubs, were re­ ported
  • was a mem'ber ot the Progressive Labor Movement (r1ot-1 known as the PLP) from June, 1964, to Jam,:ary 1965. She said she was active in the Westside Club of the Progressive Labor Movetnent-"(Ptl,!), until she went to Cuba in 1964., for about three weeks
  • and determined people can bring about a worthwhile change. Mr. Willie Wright On ■ovember 7, 1967, I, Perry, interviewed at the Bridga Club, 343 Waahin(Jton Street, aewark, 11. J., concerning hi• view• of the riot. Be stated h• had previously talked to members
  • ~l~ll~ 1n recd~. f:-YCt'l';;Gc:_~1_ re\·,c-1n-.tl . !eit." • Olli? •of _the :ml:t$Crfh£' Salesm,enPeddlecl 11 1 f'.r r~~-::~l a• 1bHnd pig," !O after.., hours club neighborhood residents complained about for six • months. The police also knew
  • on ,July 4., 1967, in connection· w:lth a 1"a.ffle or an automobile and the confiscation of. this au.t~omobil,2; by the PD. 'l1he subject -gave security guards clubs and tol~i them if tl:H;y came i.n con--. tact with police off icers to UfJe them. - A group
  • persons were present as LYNCH denounced the Negroes. He referred to the FBI Agents as "Nigger babysitters, feebleminded hypocrites, gestapo for the Jews and Federal Bureau of Integration." Women's Century Club Hall, Yakima, Washington LYNCH spoke before
  • , will not do any better job of controlling violence 11 police brutality'' than the conventional or reducing- resentment against billy club and pistol. I think we saw this happen during the civil rights demonstra~ions in the South, when the police used tear gas
  • shot John Doe #405. Both deceased· m·en were armed with clubs and attempted to strike the officers. Homlcide Files #7173 & 7174. Assigned to Domm. Report of Cases Investigated for Warrant Reconnnendation were submitted to Wayne County Prosecutor William