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Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- ) ½:__ ;031, 115th · DIO 1 JOHN C. O'NEILL 9/25/67 . -~ ·FU• I·: 157-759 ~lice, Los Angeles., · California Bureau ftl• I: 157-141~ CONNIE CHARLES LYNCH RACIAL MATTERS~NATIONAL STATES RIGHTS PARTY CONNIE CHARLES LYNCH attended a meeting
- , WILBERFORCE, OHIO "A confidential source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised·· tha·t a representative of the Black Panther Party at Los Angeles, ·-~ California, and a representative of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
- the city bus terminal. 1962 Los Angeles, Calif., April 27 -- A battle oceurrcd between police and Black Muslims after a policeman was attacked when he questioned an individual' in the street. Oxford, Min., Sept. 30-0ct. 1 -- A white mob attacked U.S
- been involved. ·The fact that the Detroit riot reached, within a time ·of two . to three hours, the stage that it had taken the Los Angeles riot, two years before,- 36 hours to arrive at, points up the · necessity for municipal authorities to incre·ase
- =:.c:i:-.s ,eve:: to ::om:: ~o::~e-.: fo:: •~.:S aerio:u. :.mt ::-eflective di:.lo:~ ir. t::e :ie·.:io:• a l:.=~, :i:c~ of t:1.! pr::~s c.nt! t~:.eviaior. fo:.-.:3 ,:en.:ied to !.t.cn:!£y :l!~c:: -:'o~:.!: r.s :.n .:sc~el!'!.c covesq,:r. uaoc!ated oQly t1
- . C., last evening from New York City. Last~ evening Carmichael attended a student function at Howard University entitled ''Project Awareness" which sponso~~d a speech by Ron Karenga, leader of US, a militant black nationalist group in Los Angeles
- meeting which was held in Los Angeles, Calif. in November 1967. l Bonds R11,tJ11,Jy on the P11yroJJ S111Jint,s Pl11n &., U.S. S111Jin1,s THEBLACK YOUTR CONFERENCE SOUTHERN OFFICE NORTREBN OFFICE c/o BLACK CONGRESS 7228 S. Broadway Los Angeles, Calif
- calls from the crowd and so the Commissioner took back the bullho(n and told the cfowd thstt the Attorney bax General w1was there would try to facilit•te bail procedures for those arrested in connection wi~ the i• disturbance•. Durin9 the time in which
- is actually ARMOND DOUBINEAUX (phonetic), who came to Buffalo about a year ago as a VISTA worker from the Watts Area of Los Angeles. After working for a short time in Buffa1o, • he was transferred to New Yo~k City, but came back to serve as an Organizer
- ; distributed Progressive Labor Party pamphlet. MARTIN LUTHER KING, Jr:, spoke in Cincinnati day before June, 1967 riots broke out. · SAM DAMU of "US", Los Angeles, at Black .Power meeting, Cincinnati, 7/8/67 0 DAMU spoke about above-surface legitimate
- was being used by the Headstart program in Wesson burned during the early morning hours of January 30,- 1968. Marshal Hennington stated the house was a two-story building which was not occupied at the time of the fire. The house was located
- A. of Rifles and Shotguns in Disorders and proposed Coverage 1. Cities - The twenty-six covered by the Commission's report and Los Angeles, Cleveland, and (without publicity) Philadelphia. 2. Period - January 1, 1967 to December 31, 1967, for each
- are asking that everyone in Gainesville who is man and woman-enough to stand up and fight _against this oppressive City and County Gove_rnment come and testify on Monday, December 18, 1967." • . . On December 18, 1967, Captain ROBERTT. ANGEL, Captain
- , The Atlanta Journal C. Atlanta_, The Atlanta & Constitution Constitution ,. D. Washington, The Washington Post E. New York, The New York Time~ . F. Philadelphia, G. Unidentified H. Los Angeles, The LA Times The Philadelphia Articles 4. FBI
- Workers Party (SWP), 1702 East 4th Street, Los Angeles, California. • 'l'his pamphlet reads as follows: 11 The members of the Black. Liberation Front composed of Afro-Americans who traveled. to Cuba feel compelled to issue a stater.:ent as to why
- and stars on the shoulders, a stripe on the outside of the pants and a bow tie. On October 25, 1966, T-4 advised that at the October 14, 1966, meeting of the Durham Mosque, Minister KENNETH MURRAYwas wearing a uniform for the first time. T-4 stated
- . At this point, he had to leave and we agreed that call him Saturday morning to determine a definite get together with him again. Investigator I would time to Ol"TOUU.. POfllM NO.. 10 MAY 1ta IIOITIOH QSA f'PMR (41
- ~ 1967~ • Mr. Arnold Sagalyn The National Advisory Commission . on Civil Disorders 1016 16th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Dear Arnold: This is late; and I have had time for but a hasty_ rundown in response to your request for a summary
- to-P«~ 9, Col. 1 p e iarSMay9ral Rae .atchedClos¢1y I 1 m _....._ ____ ~ ,:,,." ~· ''>t _I I SERVATION COPY ____,. r0S ANGELES TIMES OCTOBER 1~. 1967 MAYORAL RACE forward his best attack the need to get Philadel phia moving again
- Classification Pages Demonstrations and Disturbance, Wilcox and Pulaski, Chicago, Illinois, August 12, 1965 redacted under FOIA~ lo;c..) 3 Date Restriction 8/19/65 B i;w, Collection Title Federal Records NACCO (Kerner Commission) Folder Title "FBI
- . It is a life or death struggle. This further illustrates that we have only one alternative: Unite for self-defense warfare now, or perish!" Four months later, in August, a combination of hap hazard circumstances plunged Los Angeles into the bloodiest
- ~~-) . 1 - Region I, 113th Ml Group, . Ev.anston., (Via Couri,er) PA~ R. ELOFSON Dok, Ciba.. · CHICAGO lo J'} Jib7 Fl•ld OfflH FIie I: 105-13900 Bur•u FIie I: 157-l-:L88 . .,. ?,_ ,. Thie~- CHRISTOPHER VIDNJEVICH 'r -· ~·· RACIAL MATTERS
- ,! BAtIBR 9 J'fi 9 .lo~;al &ig p~e:w iotu1'£l ly This doei;ment contains ll -·ft~r recommendafion5 nor conclusicns of any kind. ft is the prc;,¢.fV oft .•~ FBI, and is a lor:!n lo your agency, II and/ol' Its content, a~ not to i,c dist1ibuff:d outside 1
- in the three-etate area. Large stores of arms were recovered by the police at the time of the arrests. In August 1966, DePugh and four associates were charged with violation of the National Firearms Act, following recovery of a supply of automatic weapons
- ■ auto matic downsrading and declassification. OF.CLASSIFIED E.O.13526,Sec.3.S NU /0-r t3 ..Q\ By 'ftla doewmnt _..lu Mltlier -Ddatlona Ul.1 k ~! DOI' -elulou of .... FBI. It le tlle Pl'OPWliFot U.. 1'81 ucl la loulcl lta eon&eata11ft not lo
Folder, "Stoner, Jesse Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- . The Febr uary 20, 1967, issue of the New Orleans, Louisiana, newspaper, uThe Times - Picayune", carried an article regarding a meeting of the NSRP held on February 19, 1967, at New Orlea ns , Louisiana. This article stated that J. Bo STONER, an Alabama
- is "I don't believe there was as .much snipe"'ng as we thought at the time the insurrection was on" Spfoa 84 \ . untrained p. 49 - Carry-over paragraph. The quote is "inexperienced National Guardsmen who had never been in combat, who had never
- looting. • • "I was standing on the stree·t when the looting started," a Negro professor at Wayne State University who lives "in the _ area said. "It was a normal breaking-and-looting scene. They happen ~ll the time. Then people became aware of the fact th
Folder, "Lobsinger, Donald," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- ,000. He said that they had to step in because the police had failed. This he said with apparent sincerity and some degree of personal anxiety. 0 They spoke of Rev. Cleage, saying that the Negroes were splintered at one time, but that since
- . Ellie of le 15th. Laceration of hand whil To DGH (CB). Injury was HERMANCANTY, SR., 46/N/M, of 1166 Clairmount.· Patr. GILBERT STOCKER, DPD, observed Herman Canty and another unkn N/M carrying merchandise from the rear door 9f the Bi~Lo Super Mkt
- of Activity ·or Identifications is made to (10) above. 18.. Specific with Riots told police outfit" -(F.T.) him that stated that a city at the time o£ Smith• s arrest station ( Malafronte someone in the crowd assembling informant before called
- to step in because the police had failed. This he said with apparent sincerity and some degree of personal anxiety. They spoke of Rev. Cleage, saying that the Negroes were splinte.red at one time, but that since the _disorder, they had unified behind
- , at which time .he left to take a trip. He returned to his job on January' lo, 1966 and resigned March 1; 1966. The source stated tl;lat WAH.AB is iu1believably stU:pid and incompetent and could not carry out even the simple-s t a.ssigwnent while empldyed
- --- . - judgment required here is that there is a definite need for • the assistance of Federal troops; taking into account the re maining time needed to move them into action at the scene of violence. (3) That the legislature or the governor requests
- .) At this time a complete shall be recorded upon the with the name and description the pistol or revolver, and an -4- description of the gun forms supplied, along of the person who owns impression of the right thumb. (This is not to be confused with the takinl
Folder, "Frankhouser, Roy E.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- for some time. , Confident:.tal Infox--mant l?H T-1, on August 5, 1966, ma.de available ·a lo~ded 30--06 round obtained from ROY FRANKHOUSER. ~1e FBI Labo1~ator"y deterrs!inad that this was reloaded awJnunition, and the bullet was a 220 g~ain full metal
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- that JESSE GRAYoved her at that time two checks tor support. She a aid that her son had to work in the ev~ning to help Pa:J' the bills. It was learned b7 same source on April 29, 1966, that JESSE GRAYwaa in Pamil7 Court on that date with his wite, ROSALEE
- ·' as the chal!.irmfan of a 'group c:mll
- occurred primarily as a result of a lack of adequate security measures. Further, the majority of these losses have occurred at times of unrest and tension due to world social conditions. ate peaai~ilitJ oi ~aae .armsawl aa11Nnitiou £alU.ug into tlte
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- IN SEXTON. There were approximately 5,4 members pr~sent . SHELTON gave a speech in which he stated that too mg ny Kla~smen were parading around the countr s hout ing "N'igge1r, miigger ." He advised that the time had come o cha nge .e !ma e of the Klan a nd