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- Exit and march to Lafayette Park. They hope to pick about 450 more demonstrators enroute to the park, where they plan a program of speeches and singing from 5: 00 to 7: 00 p. m. There are no plans to picket or to present any petition. directly Charles
- Hl RTY I N ORDEH T HAT HE WI LL CM;iPAIGil OFFICIALS HOPE FOR PEOPLEOMMt,YTP.IRTY. LOO}{GOOD., . THREEHUt)DRED THOUSAND ·Ht,S BEEN IDENTIFIED AS fJ. LEVISOi! SECRETCCM~UNISTPARTYME~SER.AS LATE AS ONf NINE SIX THREE ANDHAS ACTEDtS AMACVISCRTO
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- was written by Bob Swartz of the Students for a Democratic Society and the Chicago Area Draft Resisters. This article concerned a draft resisters conference to be held in Madison, Wisconsin, in August, 1967. In December, 1966, this individual claimed
- into support of communist objectives. Long-range communist strat.egy looks to the establishaent of a Negro-labor co~li~ion which the communists hope to be able to manipulate as a powerful political-action weapon. Using this weapon, they aim to provoke class
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- against Rhodesia, including an embargo on oil shipments to that country. King advised Young he wished to point out that the action he recommended in this telegram was in the interest of peace and democracy in the hope that a strong stand by the United
- States could hope to furnish leadership and guidance to the countries of Central and South America in the future. €61''.P' ID'.!NTI.Mi - 2 - --·· April 12, 1968 7:00p.m. The attached FBI report states that a source who has furnished both accurate
- will not work. Bunche told Rustin tbat he had sent a letter to King advising King that the Secretary General of the UN was hoping that King would visit the UN upon his return. Rustin told Bunche that he would personally meet with Bunche later and go over