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  • at the Pentagon captioned demonstration. Edward Fields - Fields resides at Five Beacon Street, New York, New York. Fields in 1966 was a member of or attended meetings of the Students for a Democratic Society Chapter at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
  • Prison, New Orleans, in lieu of bond awaiting action by the United States District Court. CONPIDENI'L\l. -3- • QQHPIDHH'Hitis SELECTED RACIALDEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTIJRBANCES Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College is located at Baton
  • 1, 1967 39205 PAULBENJAMIN BOUTELLE SECURITY MA'lTERSOCIALISTWORKERS PARTY On October 5, 1967, confidential source number one advised that a meeting sponsored by the Tougaloo College Political Action Committee, Tougaloo, Mississippi, was held
  • . Twofold Purpose • • • • • • • 6 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 • • • • • • • • • • • • ., Action Regarded as a Marxist • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • 7
  • Communist Party of America
  • as stating Sirhan was associated with the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America, a Communist youth front. A vehicle registered to Sirban 1 s brother was observed in the vicinity of a meeting of this organization on January 16, 1966. FBI records fail to establish
  • Association were planning to bomb several puhlic huildings in that city, including the police department headquarters. The Hill P~~iation ts a militant Negro action group in the predominantly Negro Hill section of New Haven. On Novemher 23, 1967, police
  • , MCMILLANhad recently been active with the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS (see appendix) group in Dallas and pointing out things an individual can in passing out literature do to avoid the draft. The article described MCMILLANas "a 23 year old Negro
  • Wizard of the United Klans of America, the dominant klan organization. The HCUA Committee print (page 87 and 88) also quotes from a speech made by Charles Conley (Connie) Lynch at a rally of the United Florida Ku Klux Klan on September 18, 1963 - 2
  • disobedience or assume responsibility for the destruction of private o~r public property. The NMC will guarantee that no action will be taken against police if they arrest persons for civil disobedience. The march from the Lincoln Memorial to the Pentagon
  • 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
  • that it is today. The SNCC is n-:>wmotivated by a revolutionary direct-action, ant iw hite ideology that places no faith in normal democratic procedures. It.follows the Communist Party line in its criticism of United States policy in Vietnam and in its recent
  • by Break­ through, protesting the reinstatement of Rev. Maurice Geary to his church position. Rev. Geary, and the editorial attached, accused Lobsinger of being guilty of inciting to riot by his picketing actions and by his actions at a hearing on open
  • stated that he had spoken to the White Bouse and "the Kennedy front" regarding this matter. Wachtel said that he has Louis Martin of the Democratic National Committee "lined up." It 1s Wachtel 's belief that President Johnson will come to New York City
  • , NJ, 4730/66. Ccmmnmist attiliation ot associates and/or, contacts set torth. Evidence set forth ot JESSB GRAY's opposition to US involvement in Vietnam. Activity in behalf ot Revolutionary Action Movement, Black Panther Party and Coordinating Council
  • BOSTON 9 MARLENE WILSON and VON EUGENE · RHEA; estimated membership 12 to 15; BOSTON working .as nori-pay COllE--· member; former CORE members in programs of poverty agencies; MARLENE WILSON elected National Secretary of National Action 0 - 2 - CI 157
  • at Valparaiso University today. Brown is an outspoken militant who in the past has advocated the use of dynamite to bomb the Democratic National Convention to be held in Chicago du in the Sun.1~r.of 1968. The Valparaiso Police Departmen and the Indiana State
  • , _Alabama. B. Employment Imperial Wizard of the UNITED KLANS OF AMERICA, INC., KNIGHTS OF THE Iro KLUX KLAN (UKA). A characterization of the UK.A is set forth in the Appen.d ix of this . report ,. Thia document contatns neither recommendations nor
  • demonstrations in early 1968 in Washington, D. C. and other major cities. These demonstrations will take place if requests to the Labor Department for economic, housing, and education legislation do not receive unequivocal commitment for prompt action
  • that Hunter Pitts O'Dell, who is known as Jack O'Dell, is on Senator McCarthy's ustaff" and is doing a good job. Lev·ison said that, although Peretz feels "our influence" is evident in some of Senator McCarthy's actions, Levison is of the opinion
  • urge the United States Government to take a stronger position in support of British opposition to the policies of the Government of Ian Smith of Rhodesia. King said this telegram should also urge strengthening of economic action by the United States
  • their actions skillfully into his organization, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and have done so with his approval. A rereading of the document makes it possible to understand more readily why Martin Luther King, Jr., in a previous speech condemned
  • this way: the place of Black Power in " •·slack Power in reference to whi tc America will not be lilte White Po-:.-er in. l"eference to blacl~-­ America nor to America as a whole. White Power -­ in its varied segments (for it is not whol~) -has failed us
  • of the Ku Klux Kl .a n; th.~t form.er m-e.mbe·rs of this or-gari:i.z:~ ti.on were observed p~,s.si.r~g out NSRP ~ppl.ic;t tlo11s ~nd li ter~.ture during the meetin~ and that numerous klans~en of the Uriited Klans of America : Inco, Knights of .the Ku Klux
  • of the Internal Security Act of 1950. These individuals have not disclaimed the party and, as legal restrictions are removed, many of those now sitting on the sidelines can be expected to move back into action. . The reaction of the Communist Party_
  • a sweeping program to help the "black" peopleo In the article, Congressman Conyers was depicted as "a black militant and peace fighter." It was indicated that he would be one of the leading forces which would establish a "black" caucus at the Democratic Party
  • . advises just enough ·moderate violence to get twenty million niggers the hell .out of America." CONNIELYNCHthen S?Oke. In opening his remarks he greeted everyone· in the name of JESUS CHRIST. He said "We want to briefly introduce ourselves to you, well
  • Wedgewood Drive., Raleigh, N.C., and is em~loyed full time as Grand Dragon for the United Klans of Americal Inc.; Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, .Virginia Realm. Public rallies. and other United Klans of America, Inc., meetings attended by the subject reported
  • the 'main. convention speaker" at the NSRP Convention to be held ~t G.B.. U,. Hall, 820 Linden Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, on August 27, 1966. He would cover the broad subject of 'Mass Action Necessary to !'.:i·~feat tlte Black Revolution". · - 6
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info ~-+-- report ~01a Page 1 of 1 Classification Pages Date Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) c 9 619167 Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) c 1 6/9/67 Restriction A 1-Ql-1Al66
  • Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM)
  • Folder, "Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) - FBI Reports - Cleveland," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 18
  • , defended ot- protected our rights as American citizens. We seek solutions to our problems, solutions that will preserved, defended. or protected our rights as America,n ci,tizens. We seek solut:tons to our problems., solutions tha:t will preserve our people
  • Fourth Street, Reading, Pa. He is not ga.1.nfully employed, and allegedly i.s w:t.thout funds, but cont:Lnuca to devote hts actlvJ.ttcs to the Uni tcd IO.ans of America., Inc.,' Knlghts of the Ku Klux Klan ( UKA, KKKK), speaking at va1"'iow:~ r'alJ.1.es
  • ) in New York City (NYC). A euitable pretext by an SA of the FBI August 14, 1967. A characterization of the PLP appears in the appcndtx atached hereto. C. Legal Action The New York Court of Appeals upheld the conviction of the subject for advocating
  • Hudsons :1n retaliation for Joe Jr's action toward Open Housing. . Open Housing was repeatedly referred to as pslrl of the "Communist Plan". Martin Luther ·_,· Xing is still looked upon as the most radical and dangerous ot the Black Power advocat
  • members to fight as an underground guerilla army assertedly in the event of a Communist takeover of the United States. In comparison to other extremist groups, the Minutemen are activists; one of their mottos is "Words Won't Win-Action Will". Members
  • identified ERAPas the Economic Research Action Project of SDS.. COOKdescribed PHIPPS as apparently suffering from emotional disturbances because he is given to out­ bursts indicating personality disorders. FLORIANSCIBRAN On February 4, 1966, Detectives
  • Ra110IutioR41ry: AGii9RMe1i1om0At .e 12 8,'11/86 A ReYO"1ti0AaryA&tiefl Mervement -G 1 ~41,'i6 A --& 34 2111(86 t,. R&4'eh,dioRary AetieRMe1-'e1, ,e,,t e 96 6i17>'65 A Rcvoll1~iOAary Action Movement G 1 8r17185 #4; s 16 ~Tm~ II. G open
  • Folder, "Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) - FBI Reports - Detroit" Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 18
  • ·- . l 4/101a1> .,. . ! : ·. .·,:· .;, CG 105-13900 I APPE"fnI~ NATIO"fAL SOCIALI Sf WHITE PEOllLE' S PARTY, Aka. THE AMERICA~ VA2I · PARTY, CHICAGO, I _L LPlOI S : . ~" .~ A source advised on ~ovemJ1er 14, 1960 ,.. that on that date a meeting
  • , advised that neither he nor his staff knew of a three-day meeting of CORE in Detroit. Furthermore, Rev. Cleage had nothing to do with CORE: that Cleage had his own organization, the Citywide Citizens Action Committee (CCAC): that the Director of CORE