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  • . plus on the if you care scene and Detroit, to, sir, that of two of the three and that I was personally major I have been devoting riots, Los myself to ! r :search into these pro blems for the past· 4½ years. Ii Data
  • Violence• 3 Prftldenl Incident Cemmenf S. Kennedy(1962) Drscgrrg,ationor Uui• ver· James II. Mc:-r.-dith. 4. Kenned)·(1963) Demo11strallu11s led by President readit'd troops Dr. Martin Luther for use
  • heelils ef organizetl disstdaut groups­ ~nuJd 88'1,erel-y--impeir the-!.r111¥'s ii.■ ,e. While many command measures have been directed to preclude the loss and theft of arms and ammunition, it is imperative that the security of arms and ammunition
  • ~ ---"' -~l RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ---- IT ~- .1L II --4 ~- 8/9,'67 II -4-;.. 8/10, 167 e- _,IL. ll 2- ~- 8,Al,'6!7 C II II 8 p. ~ 8/15/67 C II II 35 p. ~'\='O\ 8/17/67 C ~~ C 8/21/67 C ~too/ e II II
  • , ill 1u I . cwoaty•f~th ot. Jul1 ~· ~ th• day ninot40Q . of t2:'• United .. "fCAl: of our tord . 1wac:roc1.aiid a:lxt:7•1w.i=, •~ tha ~dcp•nc?cce . ! '- I I •· II I '· · -~_:::_ __:.-~Stat08 of Amorl.c4 tb.. OM ll=d:Gd azi4 D$,Aaty
  • Clerks .•D ffice, Ci.ty­ County Building, Detroit, Michi.g;an, indicated t!n~t on April S,1963, !t!r.• Don:ald Lobsiimger, 5918 Drexel, Detroit, .Michi,g ~ii, · f·11,d a certific!!te for doi.ng busi.ness under an ~ssumt,d· name.· The business ntt~ce
  • ia .. Second souTce advised that at a meeting at Prattville, Alab~~a, on Octob1'ii'.r 22, 1961, a majority of the Klaverns of the V s~ Xlar;.s, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan merged with the United Elans of ..~ erica, Inc., Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
  • &"""" - 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
  • no_1_~_'.!... C~paign,1 Jll1D .ii ... 7, 1966 1965 PHIPPS was introduced to this source during this convention from Chicago, Illinois, and source noted that PHIPPS was notorious at the convention for requesting of practically every girl
  • . ~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
  • ,a V •••• -3-59) • - UNI '-~o STATES DEPARlMENT OF JL; FEDERAL BUREAU O ICE l INVESTJGATtl)N secret Service, Los Angtj}es {RMl _ l 11th Nava_1 District;, San Dit}~O ( RM) MI, Region II, Panadena(RM) Norton - AFB, .San Bernardi-no ( RM
  • 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
  • .~a Joint statement, Mr. ts,_, It-' f.J,,v of Remington and Mr. • ~ of Winchester said, ' W d-?i~ 'ii "There was a lot of talk about f'irearms during the heat of the riots, but there is remarkably little actual data of just how significant firearms were
  • 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
  • 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
  • in the business of selling at retail, guns, pistols, other firearms or silencers for firearms who shall fail or neglect to keep a register in which shall be entered the name, age, occupation and residence (ii residing in the city with the• street number of such r
  • • . VIDNJEVICH _is not regularly employed. but serves as Captain fn Charge of the Chicago VIDNJEVICH devotes his full time to the Unit of the NSWPP. NSWPP. .. . (CG T-1, 5/29/67) (CG T-2, 5/29/67) . .. ·l =.· ii A>characterization· of the NSWPP appears
  • (' 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
  • must SUDOlv that eacn memoer must supply his own weapons-an M-1 Ga­ rand rifle and either a .38 or .45-caliber pistol-along with his own ammunition. The M-1 rifle was the basic United States infantry arm ciuring World War II and the Korean War
  • is yellow with a black vinyl top. · D. Close Associates ROBERT M. SHELTON, Imperial Wizard, UKA, is known to associate closely with ·.- MELVl[N SEXTON, #17 Lake Sherwood, Northport, Alabama, who is the Imperial Kligrapp of the UKA. II. CONNECTION WrTH
  • (F. T.) ( ) A city informant II The team advised would be generally David Satz, u. s. since Attorney was mentioned Friday that another from Newark. team that it was not for us to see Brendon Byrne, Newark City Prosecuter, the team has
  • 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
  • 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
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  • 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
  • . RESIDENCE On September 5, 1967 9 RH T-1 and RH T-2 advised the subject continues to ~eside at 4312 Wedgewood Drive 3 Raleigh:; North ·Carolina. II. EMPLOYMENT On September 5, 1967:; RH T-1 and RH T-2 advised the subject is employed full time as G-rland
  • 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
  • :.IAF~ . ·.· .. ·. ·. . ,: ,. ~·• . ~e:de·ral: ·~r~ ·~.J.'\an:t .. w~_a :iaeued · ·. . . . . . it $ould°blll noted; that a~ c~~.:rlott~ ... · · " · ·.. . :· . . ·~ • . .on.A~~~t, 2~,i9?~. .·North,· .·C.~roµna_,,- · - ~h$.~ii,j1:1
  • . 420 p. HS2330 uK63C 5 Gillette, Paul J. and Eugene Tillinger. Pyramid Books"Tf965J 180 p. Inside Ku Klux Klan II New York, . Randel, William Peirce. The Ku Klux Klan; a century of infamy. Philadelphia, Chilton Books [c1965] 300 p. E668.R18 Haas
  • ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , 2 II . EMPLOY~1ENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . • . • . • . . 2 III. CURRENT POSITION IN ORGANIZATIONS ...•.........• 2 A. United Klans of America, Inc., Knights of the Ku Klux Klan ....•.••.....••. 3 B. American
  • &a - :r: t ~e4- t£ j t ➔ 1' ' ,... :; .:.o '.. . t ~. ¥ii . .. ,, THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDER~ t0t6 16TH STREET, WASHINGTON. D. C. N.W . 20036 December 27, 1967 MEMORANDUM TO: M. C. Miskovsky FROM: John K
  • 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
  • Commi.ssi.OllU:'t' Of T~xes Offi.ce ll · 81.iv~rr,m~h II Qeorgi'iil that 1967 Georgia license 3-J-18173 was assigned to & i1 di,1]closed 1964 Ponti.a c Bom11evi.lle ~utomob:ii.le in the ;rut&me of JESSE B. s··tOS.ERi1 8 ltontgomery Cros1sro11ds I s~v:ann'th
  • 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
  • InRiot PlotHearing E B DA, 'ii. CHER the testimon of Jo~ie 1 ·1J•ho Hilton L. Jones the ex-con- said he had b n r i·uitcl b vict wh tipped police on the the Rovolutionary ction. ove­ all g d x:tremist plot to as- ment, a eoro tr mi t roup, as inate
  • Society. not too effective; Lobenthal materials has the impression are attached. that II loose -5- H. CCAC. Lobenthal sees Rev. Cleage as a political opportunist who has managed to hold down the militants, keep pressure on the white community
  • A. Membership...................................... 16a 1. 16a Leaders .... ..... .. ... ...... .. .. ... . .. .. .. . .. 2b i •• -- - ./ 'PAGE 2. B. Estimated Terrorist 1. 2. Number of Members ............. or Revolutionary II