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  • -!EWY.Q._~ For tbs past few months, the NOI has been attempting ~ stimulate suffic1.3nt interest in th-~:!.rgroup in Syracuse, _ N. Y., to form a salf-sustaining mosqu~. A dalegation of five to six men has been traveling to Syracuss from Buffalo, N. Y
  • Workers Party (SWP), 1702 East 4th Street, Los Angeles, California. • 'l'his pamphlet reads as follows: 11 The members of the Black. Liberation Front composed of Afro-Americans who traveled. to Cuba feel compelled to issue a stater.:ent as to why
  • Rabbi Leonard Zion, Aaeoo. Dean ~at:' Stu4en4' Allaire, Drandeie Univ. P,--u~.Jooe ph I>ro'l. Howard Zinn, Boston Univeral ty Af:tilio.tions S~ tho eimiero o~ 'thia atn>eal. are ~or 'th• 'D\lr'DO&e o~ ST~EMTS TRAVELING TO MISSISSIPPI "'ROM
  • a3aigned workshops tor the length of the conference~ .• Workshop number three lfajS·entitled~ "BiackFQ'M'er a.n1 11a.z led· b7 Ron lCarenga.~· The work.shop opened w1 th a. p.~per ·by nr·. •Adela.ids Hill of •• Boston University. In he1· paper Dr. n11
  • orderly and no definite plans were fonnulated. Our source stated that he ~ows of no immediate plans for further activities by this organ~zation: STOKELYCARMICHAEL Previous information received indicated that Stokely Carmichael· was traveling to Boston
  • to show that funds are coming from China, Algeria, Cuba, the USSR, or in fact any foreign government to any Black Nationalist organization, except for travel purposes. Queries were recently put to the CIA on this point. 2. Similarly, while Robert Williams
  • (SCOTTY)STONEof Washington, D. C., an acknowledged leader in the Black Power movement, which he says is world wide, stated that he and the other principles on the program besides those in North Carolina, travel all over the country putting on similar
  • cisions on the boyco tt; t hey were not prepared for a concrete give- and- take at this time, a s explai ne d in today's memo regarding my co nve r sation with Reverend Andrew Young in Boston, Friday. "We will have to continue our program a s planned
  • in Boston, Chicago and Baltimore. BOUTELLE stated that in NewYork he was. supported by JESSE GRAY,among others. HYT-4 April 1$, 1966 On May 24, 1966, WILLIAMEPl'0N *, Vice President of the Progreaaive Labor Party (PLP), 3.36 Lenox Avenue, New York City
  • er for the City of New York; Dr. Ford, I believ e it is, who has that capaci ty in Boston and works for the Harvar d Medica l School . The people who conduc ted that autops y were not really the top forens ic pathol ogists in the countr y
  • of looters from Hospital, FAO. with 14th butt of gun (by unkn) Prect. Only infor­ \ - 8 - to the head To DGH (CB). (self-inflicted) - sprained left hand 4565 Boston. To Ford 99. 6:00 PM 7/24 (B&E) GEORG~ MURPHY, JR., 36/N. Lace~dtion to head after
  • \l•:)IU,I l•"rod.c ... pui,t,,b, .. d lfl ~ .. ,,. p,a,1 OU••U•l' eo,..,1 ~ .,...:: •d,ro,,ol ,1,,,.h Sept. 8, 1%7 P.\CI•: 1711 Violer: :e • 6 Boston, Mass., Juul' 2-.; -- l\.lon· than 1,000 ~m>ns in a pre- ✓ dominantly Nq;ro n
  • .~tablish a PL club and approximately 15 people WE~e rr~sent. EPTONand LEMANSKY were travelling in a Ford stationwagon owned by LARRY PHELPS. • NYT-1 April 3, 1964 The May, 1964, issue ot "Progressive Labor" 1..etlee.ts in its masthead
  • their boat, putting it in the Ohio River, travelling some three or four hundred mile~ down the river, and bE'ing met Gy one of their relatives with a car and a trail er to load the boat on they go hom1; by car. And the same on the Mississippi. ·1·:~1in d
  • : President Johnson, as you said, wanted to--his personality was just different. I don't know how to explain it. I'll think about that when you come back. G: You said that you traveled with him some on some of his trips. W: Yes. G: Do you recall
  • How Whittington came to work for LBJ following President Kennedy's assassination; Whittington's duties; LBJ's secretaries' rotating schedules; traveling with LBJ to the Ranch and Austin; Whittington as the first African American to integrate
  • the press reports of my travels--not just the press reports but the post reports, were glowing reports of my travels. B: Of course, I ought to point out in this record that you're hardly an amateur at that. You had made a similar trip in '55, I think
  • YOLAllDEJACOBS. The latter publishes newspaper. Information was received in Deceaber, 1967, to the effect tia..t LAURENWATSON planned to travel to Cuba in the early Other detailed part of January, 1968, for soae unknown reason. information concerning
  • Lady Bird Johnson travel
  • Lady Bird travels to Tuscaloosa, Alabama; newspaper women travel with Lady Bird; Lady Bird visits Head Start training center on campus; Lady Bird visits with University President; Lady Bird gives speech at University of Alabama; Lady Bird mentions
  • There cannot be anyone alive who knows the names of aJJthe children who carried us and Mr. Johnson to the place where he stood last night. There was a little boy named James Gonio n, who lived right by Clay, Ky., and travele d 20 miles to school because Clay
  • Lansing Mitchell in New Orleans, Louisiam. No date or time has been set for the demonstration. Judge Mitchell presided at H. Rap Brown's hearing in New Orleans on February 21, 1968, for violation of travel restrictions set by the court. Brown has been
  • been traveling abroad since last July, arrived in.Paris, France, yesterday. He is scheduled to·make a speech in Paris tonight before an anti-Vietnam war group. Carmichael, who reportedly is without funds, was temporarily restr.i~ted by French