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  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Pages Doc # DocT)'.12e Doc Info cepor::t 01 ~ 1,-U.f-llD ~a Fepoi:t Page 1 of 1 BlackNatio11alist Mooen1ent,Dallas m,isiof'I N~/rzytc 13-ldl C 61aol
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  • OJW%Jlt:(Jl1Jt1° NLS7 r¼C13-tU) Ola 1epu1t vVllllamLeo Epto11, J1. _c l)pf.fl~Jo/I11W-M-L\J1 eA-C13-LU) 02--· F&pel't William Leo Epton, dr. Dpt.fl9/1IC/Jl1 per~Uf7R.I\C, 13-11,0 82a report WIiiiam Leo Epton, Jr: A tPtf) °dilcr}11 ptr N~ 12.1
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  • Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
  • Charlotte, fatally shot by 7/24 store-owner while exiting the Temple.Mkt., 2844 Fourth St (Looter;) Shot by HAMIDAUDISH YACOUB,30/W/M. Homicide File #7150 Report on Case Investi­ Assigned to Wagner & LaHousse. ·gated for Warrant Recommendation submitted
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  • . Connell Stokely Carmichael If you're really serious about it, it seems to me you're got to think about whether or not you're opportunistic. It bothers me a lot. If I see my name in the paper, I• m not sorry its there. When... you want to interview, I'm
  • See all scanned items from file unit "E1-Office of Investigations - General Subject Files, 1967-68"
  • . , -', Si.H·JKf.D f:ADJ(~.') 68 Wc:.3·i_:'(lf\t. fVi,1·ec::t .~ m~·Vi YorJi.:., Nc1..;York., /ip2.r-trn(~11t 6, r~f-t.(:::r· -vJ1.::\•:jn~:>a pl10Lo~;rc.=,,ph of R.OB12ff1'S'JiEJ~IJi! COLLIBH., t:.d\rj.t::cd tho:t. he: c1j_d not kncn·; OJ LLIEH not· llt:tB be ever
  • See all scanned items from file unit "E3-Ofc. of Investigations - Organization Files, 1965 - 1968"
  • As Jack Dawkins Sammy Davis, Jr. Negro Male January 6, 193 .. Georgia or South Carolina S' 7" 150 pounds - 3 - JI( 100-939 Hair Eyes Comp·lexion· Scars FBI Number Residence Black Brown Dark Small scar on right forearm and left side of face 343502F 716
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  • OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Copy to1 Daiei SA WALTERJ. McDONALD,JR. 1/30/68 Field Office File 11 157-5490 Titles BLACKNATIONALISTMOVEMENT CHARLOTTE DIVISION Report - SECRETSERVICE, CHARLOTTE,N. C. (RM) OSI, LANGLEY APB, VA. (RM) NISO
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  • March 1,. 1968 SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES MARTINLUTHERKING, JR., APRIL OF 1968 SCHEDULED 'IO VISIT AFRICA IN A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that Martin Luther King, Jr., President
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  • . / marshals enfordng C(lmpliance with court orders for the registra• lion of J!'lmes Meredith, a Negro, at the University of Mississippi; rio.tiug was suppressed by federal troops. , Kinloch, Mo., St,pt. 2:3-25 -- Rioting br Negroes in an all­ Nr;~m vill.igc
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  • contributing those fingerprints. · • Notations indicated by * a.re NOT based on fingerprints in· FBI files hut a.re listed only o.s investigative leads as being possibly identico.l with subject of this record. u.s. GovnN111Nr •••NTING ornc1, ,m o-m-11 11
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  • of the'ir own accord, he assured them a complete -8WWWWi W:..t2.M"u=: _._. _ ...,.JI- -,. - .. There was no Negro on the City Council; none on the School Board; none on the Fire Department; none of high rank on the Police Force. Four out of every ten
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  • experienced bullets. 11 Sp6na 84 • p. 45 state police later, Spina the overload Second paragraph. Sp,na denies that there was m,thing the or National Guard did that he did not find out about until the CODlllUDicationset-up, Spfna 79-80, and 81-83. lut~ven
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  • MARTINLUTHERKING, JR. Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, has scheduled a meeting of his Executive Board for February 6 and 7, 1968, in Washington, D. C. • During this period he plans to meet with Stokely Carmichael
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  • , he had recently received a letter .from Dr. Mathan Wright, Jr., Chairman of the Conference, , reflecting the fourteen conference workshops were being converted into fourteen ad hoc taslc forces. Each 1ask force is to work over a period of siJ~ months
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  • the·- individu:,;,.ls dl·op the stolen property. The police wer~ forced to re~ain in large groups because o~ the debris and stones hurled fr~m roof tops. City officials pointed out tha~ t~e riot occm·red in a dcncely populated area with high concent~ation
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  • married 19 7eara ago. JESSE GRAYia under court order to Pa:J' hi• estranged ·wite, ROSALD GRAY,1809 Seventh Avenue, New York Cit7, a stipulated sum ot mone7 regularl7 tar her support and that of their two children, JESSE, JR., and GAIL GRAY. There ia
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  • to be desegregated with all deliberate speed. On December 1, 1955, a Negro seamstress named Rosa Parks was arrested when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a M~ntgomery, Alabama, bus. When the news spread through the community, a young Negro minister
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