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  • Prof. of Philosophy, Yale U. MRS. DAGMAR WILSON W o~en Strike for Peace . QUINCY WRIGHT Visiting Prof. of Political Sdcnce, Rice U. MAX E. YOUNGSTEIN Motion Picture Prodpcer GORDON C. ZAHN Prof. or Soc:o!offy, Loyola U. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE
  • in this country has knowingly, willingly, and regularly cooperated with and taken guidance from communists. This individual--Martin Luther King--has used the communists and, in turn, has been used by them in an alliance that could have serious consequences both
  • Chie~ • . 11SPP,. by an.cl cooperated with the ~eder•.1 Bureau of Investigation (FBX). · be would face auspension. SHCZ~tEB. said t h t it -was ·., pointed out to hill by Chief JWlWit:>CK in the Rul s and Regulations of the VSPP 'tba:t be ~ollow
  • Depart■ent of State. attached to this payaent, according to llr. Askey, are that King visit Cairo, Egypt, and Kenya. The Department of State also desires that King cooperate in producing an article for an unknown ■acazine to be distributed in Africa
  • the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. School records in Pasadena, California, describe the assailant, Sirhan Sirhan, as "friendly, cooperative, and well mannered". He has had little association with other members of his family, few male associates
  • date to make these demands. King expressed confidence he can obtain cooperation of Black Power groups and he also feels the public will respond with financial assistance. James Bevel addressed the retreat at great length opposing King's plan. Bevel
  • that William A. Rutherford told Stanley Levison that a draft of a declaration of the "Poor People's Campaign" has been worked up based mostly on Levison's work. Rutherford indicated he was upset over lack of cooperation from the labor union in Memphis
  • . Johnson a few weeks later , discussing the problem, and received an answer over Mr . Johnson's signature indicating a desire to cooperate in anyway possible concerning the problem. Gullion said that approximately two weeks after receiving the above letter