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  • ~ parti.c i- · pation, but the opening of ·the program has been delayed pending ·the State's . Title VI assurance. Ther~ .a.re no plans to. designate additional areas in the State at .'this · time. -......,_ -------:___ .:::__---- -~~ .. ... II I i I
  • . Prograns In Hard Core Unemployment Areas of Major Cl t I es • " '; :I I I : At the meeting In your office recently, I mentlonf'!d Brlefly stated, they a're as rrry thoughts on tho above subject. fo 1lows: 1· II I. l A number of Federal agencies
  • ~ repon. U JOQ need fun.bu lntorm&tlcm about the priclq o~ ihe Datu.re of the pz-ograni apecUicattou. pleue call Freel s. Hotfmaa at tho ~ el tll• BwlSel (code l03t ox&, 3480). , .,, ' JAC:3CG:caw '··. l.j:·· __:~ . ::(' l - . I :~ ii
  • &"""" - 1-6.sl"i 1nY1oceot.' · boa~ ~rcJi"l1s1.~e-- "Laskey Freedom---F-\:1J¾h A . II After warning him se~eral times about his activities, police arrestad ..._ ·. Frakes · on a charge of violating the city's °(f'""s\-- . a~4 ereiir1eHQQ
  • :.:ELCRA:-~DUl •• 16 , 1965 Ii OR THE • ECORD )' Moncl:iy, 15 ;.,arch, a.pproxirr. ately 1300, M r . John S1.&1livaD '10.lled ili"om £d"tc..n . He ialor1.~ei.l r. e that ••~rs . James/;'q_eeb and fareily gratefully ~ccept the Preoidcnt 'G offer
  • · wasn't very satisi:6ed. LJ-. . . ·~· ',·, ·~ . ~· ~ ~i..::,·~· .' .f., L I • . ..... ... 1 "". r .:.. I·~• .... 6!_,.,. ... - "II!- August 24, 1965 DRAFT MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY I have received your memorandum of August 5
  • . ~Rapid industrialization following World War II, coupled with annexations that quadrupled the area of the city, ._,made Atlanta a vigorous and booming community. '--~ ~ ~ klM 1it3 tl matic business and political leadersj . ~ Prag- ~ CL
  • ■ent 4, Dallas, residence of MARION ERNESTMCMILLAN,II, SNCCField Secretary, who has one known assistant. These organizations to date have not been known to plan acts of racial violence nor have their M■bers participated in any racial violence. Synope
  • two policrllll'n when· tl1e~-arrcsti:.1 a Nl'gm dri\·cr for speeding and hitting purkrd cars. Bogalusa, La., May 29 •• White pt>rsons fought with Negrv dcmonslrators: Bogalusa, La., July Ii •· White persons altackl•d Nl•gro dcmonslnalors. Danbury, Conn
  • . O"KONSKI , WIS . WILLIAM H . HARSHA, OHIO CHARLES MC C . MATHIAS , JR ., MD. FRANK J . HORTON, N.Y . RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH , IND. JOEL T. BROYHIL L , VA. }!)oustof l\epre~entatibes,II.~. ~ommittccon tbc 11\i~trictof ~olumbia •a~bington, m
  • (1>-N.Y.) Os:" ic Ila\' ii' H"P· William Fitt" Hyan (1>-NS.) Hrp. Jamr" S«'lirurr ( 1>-N. Y.) Huhy Dc-t.l\l id1ad 11 a rri n ••I on Joseph lll'llcr r Hep. Robert L. Lq.~grtt (D·Cali/.) R
  • $ to the bone. I am askl~ that.each activity of the Federal governmen~ reduce WE~fff;~b II .• I I !I I APR 2 0 1965 . ' [1 of 3] ­ [2 of 3] ­ [3 of 3] ­ rYECUTIVE 11£ fl u t:, -I ;J- Otar Mr. Paul: TM Pre•icleat ha• ubd m• to th•nlt fOQ
  • a tourist oriented celebration in a community which will neither house nor feed Negro visitors. Since the major problem is racial discrimination in public accommoda­ tions, passage of Title II of the pending civil rights bill will provide a means for dealing
  • LYNDON II. JOHNSON TID(A8 ~ ~tatn ~mah . ~.. . "- .... ~1,1. f·. :--i ~ .,. .... .: . , .:,,·;.... ., . ,. .- . CDffite of tlJe~emomdic ~ff ~ulJinpm, ~ GL April 11, 1959 .. Dear Virginia: I don't believe that any man is "in the running
  • of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) January·3, 1967 C. Bank Account As of April, 1966, PAULBOUTELLE maintained a special checking account at the First National City Bank, 42nd Street Branch, New York City. NYT-1 April 20, 1966 -2- ' NY 100-146275 II
  • . II ' 'l In the Twentieth Century, it has I ' .J I I I controlled explosion. tak~n on the aspects of a Barbara Ward, the British social commentator and economist, noted that in the four years of the Second World War, "the ~ericans equ
  • ~~ ~t1ou ~, ~,,. J~!I_.. ..... ..,,. . 4vv v~~~-• -~s ~on Bitted>• lJ .a. . tile !rtadeut •1pect -~19. • 1'63 ~ w the~~ . ..~ •utentioa • .i G / -.;m.-o; Of'the o · n -. - =ii&~~ .,101~ bJ' tibe· ~ o~ t.oDor aa4 tlw DtPJl'taRllt. of Jleql,tlJ., 4
  • (' Ii 0 n ~--- _____________ ..______ __at .. __ . ~ ______________ - Thin d1,cu,n,,r1t YlHlf' conL:iw, ilvillrcr n~'.C!lC:y_; il u,H1 iL; _C.0!1\v,i:(s l'l'.('(Jiill•1(·ilrl,itin11:,nor ,1i•l, n,:,t l!J \,_, d1,:'.n\;1,!ed cnnclu.,i_,.n,~; (ll {l
  • conclusions drawn from it. II. NARRATION OF MISSION After receiving the assignment the afternoon of August 17, the next morning I conferred with Mr. Joe C~lifano and Mr. Lee White in the White House. There the nature of the mission was established. Two major
  • conclusions are not to be dtstributed outside i . :1 ------ of the F"Ol. your agency. II Is !he property of the F"Ul and is loaned to NY 100-138651 B. Employment Progress·1ve Subject Laom." i~ emolo~ed as Vice President of the Party (PLP
  • . . . 13 -ii- TOP SECRET -l"OP SECREl Introduction The racial unrest in the United States is currently the target for a determined concentration of communist effort. Communists are using every means possible to divert the course and force of the unrest
  • Prem Automatic DECLASSIFIBD / Downgrading And Au,hemyfSl AvroV«!Att!:4', sh,s Ii Declassitication a, t!-1} • KUA. O. ....,rm__'l,/JfJ_ Thta docu-nt your a9ency7 contain■ neither recommendation■ nor conclu ■ lon ■ of the FBI. it and it ■ content
  • gover_:µment should get involved. McCone will understand. Agree v1· ------- Disagree ----- Attachment [3 of 14 front] ­ REC V: D JOE CALI l O. JR. 18 AM II 4' [3 of 14 back] ­ trX&:CUTIVE -~· )( .JOHN ALEX M~ CONE 612 SOUTH FLOWER STREET
  • , World War I and II -- we had zoot suiters and appease rs and isolationists. Tense moments or wars create that and you don 1 t approve of it. In World War II they indited 15, 000 for treason and disloyalty. We will try as best we can not to fail our
  • _ _ _ _ _ __ For appropriate handling _ _ _ _ __ See below _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Remarks: Lu aaDilCI S/•./'64 to the , 'II 1'1a ' tenafro c.1. Han . , ) 7 dOWQJ. p • GPO 16-76992-1 By direction of the President: !At C4. · bite A. octal• Special · .O 'IUlf l tbe Preei •1
  • appeal bond for DAWKINS and THOMAS. - RUC . DETAILS: AT JACKSONVILLE,FLORIDA' I, EXTREMISTBLACKNATIONALISTORGANIZATIONS There are no known Extremist Black Nationalist Q~ganiza~ions in the area of Florida covered by the Jacksonville Division. II
  • be- sup~1ir.:d ·~ c.a ~r,'!-l~'I;: ':.y ?l!.a.f% ~•-"'h • ~··.....:. ii..·•Att!~ ;..~~ fulfi!lwlct occu:.:"&;Q •~• u:::t-1...~.::!r.:..:::.11.t:.7....:«;"'': ~-~1.1. • .,.: • •• J -r..• .:.! ~. ._,r_:;.~~ lt.".S i-._ T'b ie i~ t ru.o i :') ,.t..t. ..u.1
  • painted in bright attractive colors... are in the area and these were run down in II. of the residential area; well small one-story houses which Only a few multiple dwellings the slum tradition. Meetings with Officials At 5 o'clock that afternoon
  • CANNOT AFFORD THIS IN 1965 JACK IE ROB IN SON. THE WHIT HOU A H TON MAR WC061 NL PD II 59 NEWYORK NY MAR 9 344A EST THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE AS At£RICANS WHO BELIEVED IN YOU AND CAMPAIGNED FOR YOU VIGOROUSLY I MUST SAY WE ARE APPALLED
  • • dlacdmlnatloa la their blriug polkie·• · · OQ April 9;, 1964. Preal4•Jd Jo!msott aaneaaced that 191 ma.to• America.a cotpOHi.lou. ·• mployma 7 at:!Uum po•on•·, · ·bad Joined tblt aatlonal volva.tuy t»oavam bffMl•• II was "a·oaml ecor$mlc&. • AU 191 firm
  • Elcel:ed ccOffiaiels, May 2e-2s, "me1,r:os iet11geles, eJIC 21c 1epo1t CUiiIii IOIIISl II tfiltratiel'IIf Set1tl'lerP'I Ol'lfliD.iBl'I Leede:sl lip ec::Fe, e,.oe 21f r;epoct 6e:,,:,,t1111i&* IRfilt.atlotI or ~cn:itl,eflfll611!11ie,iefll ..L
  • to the search for the truth ­a bout civil _ _ -~ disorders . That is: r ~ I ._ ~ •
  • is set forth in Part II of this memorandum. From photographs taken by n~ws photoeraphers at the time the Neero boy was beaten and kicked, police were able to identify six youths and subsequently arrested them in connection with this incident
  • The Secretary of State Waahinaton~ D . C. Encloaure ~ rah RECEIVED ~ MAR . 1965 ENTRAL Fl [3 of 5] ­ March 2 3, 1965 Dea.r Mr. Attorney General: ~ . Herewith for the II' ~ r., 'f 7 f>.Ye• of the Department is a c:opy of the,{roclaination •il!'ed
  • . It is going to provide that ~ ii~ State officials don't register people, Federal officials will, wherever that occurs, and it is going to set up a system that is not gong to require every single person to go and be turned down before he comes to a Federal
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  • A. Membership...................................... 16a 1. 16a Leaders .... ..... .. ... ...... .. .. ... . .. .. .. . .. 2b i •• -- - ./ 'PAGE 2. B. Estimated Terrorist 1. 2. Number of Members ............. or Revolutionary II