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MARTINLUTHERKING, JR.
Los Angeles, California
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
New York, New York
Newark, New Jersey
Petersburg
and Richmond, Virginia
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Washington, D. C.
(unknown)
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zation whose leaders in 1967 were Communist Party, United States of
America, members. It was indicated that the Communist Party, United
States of America, intends to issue a press release denying Sirhan has
had any connection with the Communist
- in New York City on December 10, 1965, to
raise funds for South Africa.
The United Press International,
on December 11, 1965, reported
that King spoke in New York City
on December 10, 1965, at a meeting to raise funds for victims
of South Africa's
- -Castro.
He reportedly
had some "bad experience
in Cuba during and
just after 1959."
During prior interviews
the source when
pressed for specific
details
bas sometimes become evasive.
I representative
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The source advised he learned from a female
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Levison then advised King to state in his press
conference
in Los Angeles, California,
on April 12, 1967,
that the allegation
by the National Association
for the
Advancement of Colored People claiming King advocated the
fusion of the civil rights
- Negroes in their votinc.
King expressed the belief that the caapaign was initiated
by Goldwater forces on the basis that any votes for King
by Negroes would obviously lessen the DWllber of such vo-tes
for President
Lyadon B. Johnson.
Kiq held a press