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  • ~~~ carrying black_bJ]:1)ons a-n d s,pr.~y.s o .f 110iWe!"s which they emid were ,si.g~.s of mourning of U. So tr~ps who h~d died in Vietnam. The two g3t'1oups ·oecame involved in an a.1:tt(ercation ~ncd tbree members of Breakthrough were iffirre.sit.ed
  • to the Communist Dictatorship and the final establishment of -Communist totalitarian rule. More specifically Breakthrough has tried to foster a WILL TO WIN, promote a Victory Course in Vietnam, and expose the Communist propaganda line regarding that War. Since
  • 25, 1967, CHRIS VIDNJEVICH led a group of :NSWPP m~mb~rs to · the downtQw~ .ar~a .9f _Chicago where they eng~g~d i~ harrassment tactics against an anti-Vietnam "peac~" parade being staged in the loop on this .date. The group walked around the area
  • in this country to the recent retaliatory airstrikes in North Yietnam by U.S. Navy aircraft for mortar attacks on U.S. bases in South Vietnam is a most timelv example of the unification of the Com­ munist movement in this country. Within minutes after the attacks
  • Newsletter~ Containing Background and Purposes of SNCC I Cincinnati SNCC periodically puts out a· mimeogr~phed neW$letter which contai~s anti-white, anti-police, anti-Vietnam comments, remarks of STOKELY CARMICHAEL and H. RAP BROWN, and statements on Black
  • , February 23.) •.: · • We would recommend next Wednesday, February 23. Even though that would put thet.White House mess briefing on February 22, most Senators will be in town (the Vietnam vote is on Monday) and a good part of the House will be here because
  • . Vietnam situation and the great deal 0£ legislation He makes it clear that there are many scars left from highway beauty fight last year. Suggests "a little bit of non-change," instead of so many new proposals. He believes Congress, and the p.iblic
  • , that on that date a group of veterans organizations had held a demonstration in- support of the war in Vietnara. Simultaneously, about th:trty.,.five to forty persons stood silently by with .s:lgris protesting the .wa:r. in · Vietnam. ROY FRJ\.mrnouSEH and. t
  • hours club generally referred to as a b l ind pig. A party sponsored by a neighborhood civic 8 - group was in progress for two soldiers returning from Vietnam and two going away. The police raid was apparently based on faulty intelligence
  • for manslaughter within t he same month . The first act of direct action was the stopping of deliv~ry trucks by youths tired of seeing jobs i n Negro afeas go to whites . · I n Detroit , the failure of a white newspaper to c arry news of a Negro Vietnam Veteran
  • of greatest urgency. The growing apartheid of our urban populations, segregating by race and income, presents this nation with an ugly fact and an ominous future - and a possible threat to our security which may too soon overshadow that of Vietnam. This threat