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  • 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
  • Carolina newspapers: are attributed to August 23, 1967 "llorning Herald" Durham, North Carolina HOWARD FULLER, who bas been accused of stirring up racial hatred and the organizing of the poor into neighborhood groups, challenges anyone to show that any
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  • the same arrangement departing from Boston, Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia. The latter contingent will meet at a staging area near Baltimore. The SCLC expects to have a total of 3, 000 people in these groups which will then march to Washington and stay
  • Sheriff's Office are conducting an inv~stigation. -etJN F I DEN I IAb- ,-4- .. COMFIBEHTJ AI z-.. SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND DISTURBANCES PROTEST VIGIL, DAYTON,OHIO The "Journal Herald," a newspaper in general circulation in Dayton, Ohio, carried
  • . ABERNATHY, HASSAID TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARSIS NEEDEDFOR THE EASTERN ~REA OF THE POORPEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN AROUND BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS, ANDONLY.FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS HASBEENRAISED. IN ADDITION,THE POORPEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN NEEDSTHE FOLLOW I NGTECHNICAL HELP
  • to serve as leaders in the forthcoming demonstra tio·ns. After each location, where available, there is also .set forth par­ enthetically the number of personnel which King will. assign in that area: Cities Baltimore, Maryland Boston, Massachusetts Chicago
  • Boulevard, L012g Ialand Cit7, !few. York. Be OD $500.00 bail. Thia waa taken to Night Court and released intar.m.ation waa obtained tr
  • ening re­ marks about the -trip up to South Boston, Virginia, and then · showed the film, "Birth of a Nation," which he narratedo - 10
  • , North Carolina Comments I Criticized those present for failure to create interest in the NSRPo S·TATarENtS BY CONNIE LYNCH ",\ugusta Chronicle-Herald : Augusta, Georgia, issue of J-uly 31, 1966 . This article stated that LYNCH, who was a speaker
  • are going to organize in the newspaper. we will tell you where we will be, how we will be, and what methods we are going to use to stop these cops. That should be our slogan - - "•stop the Cops'"· The."Herald Tribune", a New York daily news­ p~per, Late City
  • . This article, entitled "Negroes Are Not Moving Too Fast" appeared.in the November 7, 1964, issue of the '"Post." In November, 1964, Wachtel wrote an article for King entitled "Looking Ahead" which was to be turned over to the "New York Herald Tribune