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  • • • - • • • • • • _ _ • • , • • • • • • • 24 • r PH 105-4158 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Page No. APPENDIX. " • . . • • . • • • • • . • • . . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 6 American Nazi Party of the World Union of, Free Enterprise National Socialists, aka
  • United White Party (UWP) was organized at a convention held in Knoxville, Tennessee, on November 10, 1957. An article · 1n the November 26, 1957, issue of the "Greenville Piedmont", a newspaper of Greenville, South Carolina, reported "the recent formation
  • of the Association of Georgia Klans (AGK) formed an organization on July 7, 1953, known as AFKKK. The "Morning Tribune", Tampa, Florida, newspaper, in its August 11, 1955,· issue revealed AFKKK disbanded on that date. · A fourth source advised on October 25, 1956
  • .Nazi l'arty). ,, . 1 .I f ~ ! _· - 154.'·i.•· . CG 105-13900 1 ( APPENDIX NATIONAL SOCIALIST WHITE PEOPLE'S PARTY, ALSO KNOWN AS THE AMERICAN NAZI PARTY, AMERICAN NAZIS: THE WORLD UNION OF FREE ENTERPRISE NATIONAL SOCIALISTS, THE GEORGE
  • to newspapers, magazines and other publications, Williams was allocated $200 a month. The items were to be obtained by someone at UN and delivered through the diplomatic pouch. Williams complained that he never received the publications or the money. tions He
  • .'' The Chicago Pol ice Department has established extra patrols in the vicinity of the school. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch at Kankakee, Illinois, met with the St. Anne, Illinois, School Board on the night of January 29
  • . (DL T-1 and DL T-2, 11/15/67) C. Publications The NOi national newspaper "Muha■■ad Speaka" is sold on a quota basis by FOi ■e ■bers of the MTI in Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding cities in the North Texas area. (DL T-1 and DL T-2, D. 1/19/68
  • to FueNo. Kansas City, Missouri December 19, 1967 "MINUTEMEN" ~ A Kansas City confidential SAurce who has been associated with the "Minutemen" organization for the past several years , advised on Dece mber 18, 1967, that to his kn he "Minutemen" have
  • organizations operate enables them to exert their influence, power, and terror without swift detection. Secrecy also permits small hard­ core groups to act without their identities becoming known to the general membership or to the public. Newspaper accounts
  • December 22, 1967 MEMORANDUM TO: Milan Miskovsky FROM: Harold Hair SUBJECT: Minutemen In my visit on December 21, 1967 with Lt. George Fenil, Chief of the civil Disobedience Squad, Philadelphia Police Department* I a sked him about a newspaper
  • of the people o'f t·.:0 area against the or-mer of the Fore..iost Liquor Store, one ::.:ch~el La Pot a, who is of the white race. He has been clos~:.y associated with the hoodlu,il element of the Chicago area. Local authorities as we].l .~s leaders of the racial
  • - V. LIST OF REFERENCES TRIPKITCONTENTS . 1. Memoto: Team Leader, Team Members, from: George Trask, Ga. Information, October 17, 1967 2. Atlanta 3. Newspaper Articles re: Atlanta, Name List A. Atlanta, The Atlanta Voice B. Atlanta
  • Chairman of UBC011 NOi, MTI #5, Cincinnati, ·follows National NOI, hates the "white devil", no reported participation in violence; publication is "Muhammad Speaks" newspaper of National NOio There are four other Black Nationalist organizations in which
  • . , Dear Mr. Y.iskovslc;y: Thia is in.response to ,our re~osts tor information concerning the poasassion ot :f'irear.as b.J extrem.st groups~ and bJ' Willie Wr..ght .ot the United-Uro-American Association~ as stated 1n your letters ot Docember12 and lS
  • Folder, "United Afro-American Association (UAAA) - Miscellaneous," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 20
  • criminal anarchy during the Harlem riots of 1964. On May 16, 1967, Associate Judge JOHN SCILIPPI of the New York Court of Appeals said "the evidence adduced by the people was more than sufficient to sustain a finding of clear and present danger of rioting
  • The November 1, 1967, issue of "The Daily Tarheel", a Chapel Rill, North Carolina, student newspaper, carried an article entitled "BLACKPOWERTALKSSLATEDBY UNC-G." This article reflected that a Black Power Forum, sponsored by the National Student Association
  • 146275 I.FPE:NDIX "THEMILITANT" Socialist "The Militant" is a weekly newspaper of the Workers Party (SWP).. The SWPhas been designated Order 10450. pursuant to Executive APPENDIX 1. MILITANTLABORFORUM NEWYORK,NEWYORK A source advised on May 20
  • Association were planning to bomb several puhlic huildings in that city, including the police department headquarters. The Hill P~~iation ts a militant Negro action group in the predominantly Negro Hill section of New Haven. On Novemher 23, 1967, police
  • interchangeably. The October, 1963 edition of the "Mic,;higan Ch.ronicle, 11 a Negro newspaper published weekly in Detroit, contained an article captioned "Must Crush lJhite Man," which in part states that Uhuru, was formed in Uarch, 1963, by 1 M1.11tant black
  • . "Gainesville Sun", Gainesville, Fla., daily newspaper, on 12/12/67, stated Alachua County Grand Jury will -convene 12/18/67, to investigate charges of criminal activity in Gainesville, Fla., made by, Negro male, IRVIN LEE DAWKINS. DAWKINS accused police
  • , NJ, 4730/66. Ccmmnmist attiliation ot associates and/or, contacts set torth. Evidence set forth ot JESSB GRAY's opposition to US involvement in Vietnam. Activity in behalf ot Revolutionary Action Movement, Black Panther Party and Coordinating Council
  • to juvenile authorities. -e9HFID6HTI -2- flh- -88KFIDEN 1DU. SELECTED RACIALDEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES The ''Milwaukee Journal," a daily newspaper in Milwaukee, carried a news item yesterday which set forth information that two 13-year-old Wells
  • a letter he received, a copy of which is attached. The August 29, 1967, final Ledger~• a daily newspaper published contained an article on page 7 under Conference leaders plan two more." the following: edition of "The Star in Newark, MewJei·sey
  • an atmosphere of fear in the city. Although the newspapers were generally restrained in their treatment of the· case, when it became known that the tentative identification of the "Cincinnati Strangler" indicated him to be a Negro, a new element of tension
  • ::for theDl to be fair and i mprirt ial · bee.a .use of opinions al.r eady . formed, primarily from -.news .accounts about . Freeman's~ association with the Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM),· a Negro nationalist groupD . _ ... . · . vvc.ommon Pleas Judge
  • Leader", a daily newspaper published in Richmond, Vj.rgi.nia, under the headline "Kornegay 'Tired of Fighting'", reported the subject spoke at a public rally held nea~ Craigsville, Virginia., on August 19., 1967. He stated "I am t1r,ed of fighting I may
  • without the state -- Any person who shall sell or deliver within this state, or offer or expose for sale, or have in possession for the purpose of sale, any book, pamphlet, circular, magazine, newspaper or other form of written or printed matter offering
  • ~ ~\ ~ . l'f\~(l,~ \ Y"I~ of middle-aged white womefilAhad generated ari/\atmospt-ie re of fear in the city. ),,;~ -Alt'.J:1:0ngh tl:le newspapers Wei:'e gene.raJ J y restrained ~~ •~ - known that the tentative identification of the "Cincinnati Strangler
  • ghettos. ·con. ., versely, rumors amplified by radio, television and the newspapers -- especially with regard to· guerilla bands roaming the streets -- created within the white communities a sense of dange~ and terror. To Mayor Patricia Q. Sheehan
  • must be trained for this. I gather from what newspapers that this is being done. At least, • I read in the I hope so. 2. The police must be trained, especially, to be able to dis­ criminate between the instigators of riots and the innocent victims
  • 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
  • ·of. t7.~c area against the ovmer of the Foremost Liquor Store, one :,7.:.chF.elLa Pot a, who is of the white race.. He has been · _ closc:.y associated \'Iith the hoodlu~1 element of the Chicago area. Local au.thori ties -as we],1 .as leaders
  • Williams, has been in existence since September 1, 1967, and follows the same line as Cleage. They had a rally in the fall to raise money for the newspaper. The founder was involved in the Algier~s motel incident. does 17. not Tony ·Locricchio believe
  • 1067, DE T-2 and D. T-3 advised ltARSH..I\I,L 1/TI.-lI:t ..r' ~ d J .. _. ll. JACKSO_ h ve not associ CE?~R,'\L .. ;· R o • any n-:hc~r of the local RA ! m~mbers for substantial pc-r•icd of, :lin • ... that t d with a • Ace t•d i g -~ODY ..:-2 a d
  • ." The undersigned investigator was assigned the mission of covering this meeting along with other assignments. 11 On December 2, 1967, this investigator attempted to get information regarding the meeting of CORE from the local newspaper& however, they were
  • problems, of which riots is but one manifestation. ---2- A study of the behavior associated with the disorders, placed in proper perspective, using the systems approach by an interdisciplinary team, will be made available to the National Advisory
  • is a polished Specter's comments about speaker. A registered De­ the scenic joys of Expo 67 mocrat until he was de­ reached newspapers· be­ nied the Democratic nom­ fore the district attorney ination for district attor­ reached Canada. ney,, Specter quickly puts
  • distributed .at the meetings: (2) GENERAL DOUGLAS MacARTHUR SHOGrING CLUB - NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION The Gen. Douglas MacArthur Shooting Club plans to get off the ground with ·a:. meeting October 12th at the Veterans Memorial Building. Those who expressed