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Folder, "Lobsinger, Donald," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- with the blacks in Detroit. He added that he hoped they .would have time to reach a stalemate. He said that he could .not find the weapons allegedly stored by Negroes in Detroit, but "knew" that they must be there. There were other stories told and general
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- has granted a UKA charter to BOB JLEWIS, at Akron, Ohio. · The charter number ancf number of members are unknown. It was reported that BOB LEWIS sent two unnamed men to Tuscaloosa,- Alabamaj during.the week of September 19, 1966, to obtain this chart
- can defeat this Communist propaganda offensive more quickly than the truth. This does not mean that we must merely counter communism. We must at the same time deepen and enrich our own heritag~_oJ freedom. -- ·· Party leaders would hope
- that the Demonstrations protesting our armed as_s istance to the Vietnamese people in their str·ug·g1e against .COMMUNIST AGGRESSION and TERROR are having a demoralizing effect on . our troops there~ Thus we hope that our activity today wi 11 serve as an emphatic i
- added that he hoped they would have time to reach a stalemate. He said that he could not find the weapons allegedly stored by Ne·g roes in Detroit, but "knew" that they must be there. stories· There were other told and general statements made
- vein, the _N ovember 4, 1964 issue of '' On Target'' reported that '' The hopes of millions of Americans that the communist tide could be stopped with ballots instead of bullets have turned to dust.... What more is needed as proof of the basic premise
- hope-and my trust-that all Americans of good will, regardless of race, color, or creed, will unite in both these endeavors. EDWIN E. WILLIS, JULY 15_. 1966 Chairman. ANNUAL REPORT, COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES 55 HEARINGS ON THE ACTIVITIES
- "to the area to t ake pictures l1ith the . hope · of selling thet.t, b~t . the : _photogr&:phs . .he to~k · were ~f poor, qua l ity. he WABAll. stated . that .ha s .J1ad..- no c 'ontac·t . with '..people · .he h ad met --through .:the JFK . House.9 .who a1·e
- Presbyterian Church beginning about 8:00 p.m. CARMICHAEL spoke ltabout the background of the Negro in Africa, how everything was stripped from the Negro by the whites, and that the Capitalist system exists to keep NegroeliL,sul;>servient, with no hope for Negro