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  • protested U.S. intervention in Vietnam. Speakers, con­ demning the United &tates for starting the war in Vietnam, included Herbert Aptheker, a member of the National Committee of the Communist Party, U.S.A., and other party members who "just happened
  • at WALLACE rallyo Columbus NOi headed by HERBERT HOOVER FUQUA, but unable to establish local mosque because of insufficient · m~mberso Dayton extremist organizations are Dayton Alliance for .Raci_? ,l Equality (DARE), local civil rights group headed
  • , family and neighbor­ hood when it is triggered? YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS AND MUST BE SURE TO ATTEND ONE OF THE THREE FOLLOWING RALLIES WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8 - 8:00 p.m. Crusade for Christ Temple 13660 Stansbury (Near Grand River 2 blocks West of Schaefer
  • their more conservative elders, a tension that ~ad been brewing for some time within the Cincinnati Negro community. The importance ·-t .o militants of blocked political access was evident. For three straight days selective violence by youths
  • a small fire that fin a lly spread into a blaze con­ suming a block of Negro businesses , Their -inaction sten~ed in part from a fear of a plot to trap fir e department equip­ ment in the Negro area thus leaving the downtown area . to be burned
  • an opportunity to vote for a real American. 5. ·T he minority vote blocks, controlled labor unions and cor­ rupt political machines so completely monopolize the American political scene that there is no chance for the average Arnerican 7 citizen to regain
  • to Kensington (a section of Philadelphia, Pa.} ,and pass out literature. Kensington has been the site of racial de~n0:nst1~ai;icns· caused by a Negro farrd.ly · having moved into a fo::-:-..me1~1y a~ll..-..white block:. Lieutenant GEORGE FEi1CL~' Philadelphia