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- THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION
ON CIVIL DISORDERS
1016 16TH
WASHINGTON,
STREET,
D.
C.
N.W.
20036
December
20,
1967
Bob:
I asked Chick to have a few
team people
read the revised
version
of
your paper
(i.e.,
the version
that
the
Commission
- factor in the State's black brother ," Br-anohe ur 11 d
ica ·e, a W lf hopes to use it his listener ·to be r ad for "th
Ito corroborate Jon ' testimony. coming
gro r voJutiotl'' nd
Defendant
in today's con- to "band tog ther to top th
in Philadelphia
- ,
but
not for white
leaders
in the Black Power Movement."
11
There are no "Toms" among youth between
the ages
Lynch asked if Black Power would be realized
for
generation.
Cleage
replied
that
he hoped so and
were not realized
for this
generation,
everything
was trying
- to die to correct what he
termed the "police brutality
situation
in Harlem.".
Other sources have attributed
the riots and unrest to
"young punks" without a stake in the past or much hope in the
future and members of various teen-~ge gangs who rule various
-
EVANS, 24/N,
of 3859 Cadillac.
Fatal gunshot wound to the head while
looting Bob's Market at 4100 Pennsylvania.
Shot by the
following Detroit Police Officers:
Sgt. Robert Porte;
Patr. Lloyd Hewitt Norman Salo & Chester Kotowicz.
Homicide File #7168
- to correct what he
termed the "police brutality
situation
in Harlem."
Other sources have attributed
the riots
and unrest to
''young punks" without a stake in the past or much hope in the
future and members of various teen-~3e gangs uho rule various
neigbbol
-
of the points I made in our discussion
last week.
However,
I hope this will be useful to y~u.
May I comment_ first that there were mixe·d up in the discussion
two
kinds of questions:
needs; and possible
solutions.
I agree completely
with Mr. Ginsberg
- ,
and violence could they hope that their words would be
heeded by the masses; that they themselves could attain the
stature of leaders.
The trap had been baited and set.
remained, would it be sprung?
-
5 -
The question
TAMPA
On Sunday, June 11, Tampa
- a•• ct
~ajor cit~olice depart~ents in the n a ~ ~ ,,,--
.. .
~ To
,{16e
N~.,.-o
~
,•~1~°fle:erved ~
.. _ .
only to reduce
progress made, haurznar 1 b
the level of inequality.
whites remain':
t ·114
Equal conditions for blacks and
a hope
-
Marketing
representatives
the feasibility
of obtaining
statistics
for
the interim
report
with respect
to Detroit
and Newark,
and
surrounding
cities
which experienced
disorder.
I hope
or not
l
to advise
you by telephone
this
such a study will
be possible
- revolutwnary_was.
..
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--
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FD-350
(Rev.
7-16-63).
Date:
8/7/67
Edi lion:
Final
Author:
_Louis E. Lomax
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.41.
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