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  • is in financial trouble. However, he added that Lurie has good credentials in the academic world and that people are taking his theories seriously. During lunch, following to Lobenthal suggested develop organizational that I contact requirements: the 1. James
  • that Cuban Embassies had been most helpful to "us" wherever ''we've gone." He further stated that "lots" of success had been obtained as a result of "our" trip on the coordination of black power around the world and that good concrete steps had been taken
  • inrott recessed as P-Ossible" ij,·-i. bltlwin • up the h arin yesterday in a tran portati n n_ hr~ .:powr courh' om packed with some plant and om1rig'fc~tioL\, fa. 300 p eta tor and a large group cilities 1 accordin ._Jo J n . t.•1 • • on of poli-c• men
  • 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
  • to as Muhammad's Mosque Number 36. CE T-3 stated on April 26, 1967, that all meetings and activities of this mosque are directly related to and follow the teachings of ELIJAH MUHAMMAD of Chicago, Illinois, the world leaders of the NOi. On November 25, 1967, T-2
  • . Carmichael spoke to the students in two classes and departed without incident. under flight Early yesterday evening Carmichael, traveling the name of V. Welch, departed on an Eastern Airlines to Boston, Massachusetts. Previous information received indicated
  • both at home and abroad. He denounced United States Imperialisffi through the world and United States support of "racist" governments in Rhod~sia and South Africa. Subject stated that his political views are pro-Red China. NYT-6 February 23, 1967