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  • a difficult time controlling his Board of Directorsi consisting of 32 members, since King is a member of this Board. He stated nwe're hurtingtt and that something must be done. Wilkins stated he will be lecturing in California most of this week and that before
  • a question and answer type pamphlet to the public entitled "Dr. King Speaks on the War in Vietnam." It was also agreed that a full-page advertisement would be run in "The New York Times" on April 16, 1967, defending King's stand on Vietnam. • n / Later
  • in attendance time of the shooting are is continuing in an effort to account for Sirhan 's to the shooting of Senator Kennedy. Individuals at the ballroom in the Ambassador Hotel at the being located and interviewed in detail. Two ASSASSINATIONOF SENATOR
  • Archives LBJ Library and Museum The object(s) described below is released from the archive collection of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum to the museum. Description of object(s): Telegram, Director, FBI, to Marvin Watson, re Student Peace Union
  • States at the present time might prevent needless bloodshed in the future. SEGR:e:P­ GROUP1 Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification DEC SIF!ED E.O. 129Jd, Sec. 3.6 NLJ O -..l3 B~ NARA,Date~! '-,--;DEC22 PM 5 33 MARTINLUTHERKING
  • , Levison told a CPUSA functionary that King was concerned about a "communist label" being "pinned on us" but that, at the same time, be wanted to do everything possible to evidence friendship toward the Soviet Union. Moreover, King has been described within
  • , NYC, THAT ; I1IE OR St'.'< INOIV IDUl\lS I~TE~JD TO trfAV EL TO WASHIN ~TON, O. C., 00 TH£ £VENIN'3 ti OCTOBER SIXTEEN l"JSTANT, VI~ ~UTO. TIME DEPAFtT• U~E WAS UNOtr,10£0. THE PURPOSE CF THIS TRIP IS TO RECOJNOITER THE ARE:A'.,!HER£ THE TEN TVENTY-~E
  • , Tennessee, involved in the garbage workers' strike, as he had a difficult time getting $10,000 from the uniono Levison said the unions should be informed that the Sout.hern Christian Leadership Conference will publicize the fact that the group Martin Luther
  • , Levison told a CPUSA it publicly 0 " Further, functionary that King was concerned about a "communist label" being "pinned on us" but that, at the same time, he wanted to do everything possible to evidence friendship toward the Soviet Union O In addition
  • times the resources committed to anti poverty programs. A heartwarming and unexpected development was the_ finding of a Harris Poll after the riots. 69%of the nation endorsed an emergency work program to provide jobs for all unemployed. An equally
  • time. Gregory's group then resumed their march and were joined by other Negroes en route toward Tennessee. The marchers passed through Hernando, Mississippi, and continued north until about 6:15 p.m. when they dispersed and returned to Memphis
  • () GPO 8333 Z. ... • 1'--" SUMMARY OF ACTIONS -./..-------------------------- INSTRUCTIONS The action agencies will initiate this form by making appropriate entries in the space provided at the time a review of the record or actions to be taken
  • , several individuals left a package containing Vietnam protests as well as Selective Service Registration and Classification Cards at the Department of Justice Building, Washington, D. c. One of these Selective Service Cards left at that time contained