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  • and that the right to vote be given to Mississippi Negroes. Cook in the past has been critical of the United States policy with regard to Vietnam. PROPOSEDDEMONSTRATIONS A source of this Bureau advised on June 7, 1966, that Elizabeth Edelman, a leading member
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 17, 1967 4:45 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: The attached FBI memorandum reports pending Anti- Vietnam War Demonstration further information on October 20-22 concerning the in Washington, D. c
  • Vietnam criticism
  • to the Vietnam situation. The following additional information has been supplied by confidential sources of this Bureau who have furnished reliable information in the past: On October 10, 1965, King conferred with Clarence Jones who is a frequent advisor to King
  • • CONFID!!MilAL 'ANTI-VIETNAM WARDEMONSTRATION the 1930's and 1940's. In 1967 Corliss Lamont is the Chairman of the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. The Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, established in 1951, is an organization with headquarters
  • Vietnam criticism
  • between Henriquez Vasquez and Pericles Bienvenido Franco Ornes, both active members of the Dominican Communist Party (PCD). According to the source, the above female advised that Henriquez Vasquez told Franco Ornes that since possible peace in Vietnam
  • Restriction .f;Q.-------zt4---ll!41:1'~:11e~/6Af6r----.AA.-- 11-37 "Derr,oi,st.ationsPretesting UAitcelStates -lflte,oentlon In Vietnam· -'C~-----z!2!----.4tff2~2'tJ/6166B--~A'lt;- Vpef1 0./5/ 13 ~ NCf/RAc 11-31 ~215b cepoct "DeR'lQR&tr:ations 1
  • place this month. The fifth report covers the Vietnam protest demonstrations and the Communist Party• s involvement in them. It details current and planned future activities of the Communist Party in their area. The sixth report discusses the April 15th
  • urged emphasis on calling an end to the Vietnam conflict instead of jobs, housing, and education benefits. King was visibly angry at Bevel for opposing him. Randolph T. Blackwell, former Program Director of the SCLC, attended and lectured on economics
  • PARTYDISTRiCTS IN AN EFFORTTO SECURESUPPORTFOR THE CAMPAIGN. THE TWOPEOPLE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN CHECKSON I . • THE ACCOU~TOF THE CAMPAIGN IN SAN FRANCISCOARE COMMUNIST PARTY MEMBERS./ THE NATIONALCOMMITTEE TO ENDTHE WARIN VIETNAM,A COALITION OF ANTIWAR
  • on Sirhan. It highlighted the fact that Kennedy opposed the war in Vietnam but was for full assistance to Israel. Two hotel employees were the first to reach the assailant and subdue him, They were assisted by athletes Roosevelt Grier and Raf er Johnson