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  • of business in the State of North Carolina are: "to exist and function as an eleemosynary organization, and more particularly to organize and maintain Christian guidance to aid in improving the Civic, Religious, Economic, Cultural Conditions in the South
  • the university. Our source st3ted that Addison traveled to Chicago, Illinois, on the evening of Janu 30, 1968, to solicit the aid of members of the Studen Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and other black nation lists to assis him in disrupting registration
  • M. C. lliakovaky John x. aau&zy16, Scale• Pouea•ion of Pireanla by Willi• Afzo-Aaeric:an Aaaoc:iation Wright of tbe UDited :tn acacmlaDc:e with your~ and the attached lKter, X contact:ed Mr. CANy, who Aid that he wou.ld Z9Via, bia fil-. Nr
  • ••••••••••••••••••• c. Ccamuniat Attiliation ot Associates and/or Contacts••••••••••••••••••••••• D. Opposition to u.s. Polio7 in Vietnam•• III. IV. AOTIVI'l'!' Ill aEBAI.F W RACIAL AID/OR IW!E- 8 9 9 10 TYPEORGANIZATIONS 12 A. Revolution81"J' Action Movement
  • "leagues complete with legal aid to help Bl&ck ~outh ~vo~d ~he draft. • Committee on 1·~~igion. called for boycott ·and exposure of all churc~os not joining . . . the . revolution. . .. Work.sho~on Artists, craftsmen and communications· called for clinics
  • for the disposal of OEO funds in Syracuse e.nd Onondaga County, H. Y., in 1965. I~s purpose was to fund, to ovarsee operations and use of funJs under OEOguidelines, and to report results obtained fro~ · approved programs for aiding the poor. ,, AL 157-245