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- Robinson, a Negro, was in favor of the boycott during its early stages but is now opposed to the boycott and favors discontinuing it. Following the meeting on Janua~y 23, 1968, a shotgun blast was fired into his home. General Robinson's wife
- fought in every major struggle ever carried. on by the United States Government. We have shed blood and d.ied irrespective of the cost to home and farnily. Today one of the black :revolutionaries who fought 1 "One tf 't}:g:'.! 1nost :f"f;,1
- were thrown ·through ··window of home ·of Judge J . C. ADKINScausing an estimated $300.damage. Florida State Supreme Court on 1/16/68, denied a plea for appeal bond for DAWKINS and THOMAS. On 1/23/68, USDJ G. HARROLD CARSWELL, Tallahassee, Fla., denied
- from the.area. Meanwhile' several. blo~ks from the scene pf the rally, two white youngsters w~lked up and down in front ~f predominantly ~ep,ro homes. One of thes~ boys carried a sign which stated "Whites for Whites." When they refused to ·stop
- Geegorj-epoke next and stated that while you sit here and talk:., m~n or·action e.re at home ple.nming a.nd getting ready. He pointed out that one-action that the conference could take would bo to get Black people registered and recall the mayor of Newark
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- -91911 At the above rally JESSE GRAYstated that he wall opposed to Negroes being dratted to tight in Vietnam. He talked ab011t the percentage ot Negroes being dratted aa against Wh1tea. Be wanted the Begro aoldiera to come home and help tight the nan. He
- , 1967, LARRYLIGHTNER urged all those present to pay particular attention to courses in self-defense since these were considered extremely important. He stated it is every Muslim's duty to be able to defend himself, his wife, his home and his mosque. He
- that the Committee for a Winter Confrontation with Congress plans to picket the home of United States Representative Jonathan B. Bingham in New York City on March 4, 1968. -e8HFIQENTIA1. -3- _ ,,QQHP:EBENTI.Al. .. SELECTED RACIALDEVEI.DPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES
Folder, "Boutelle, Paul Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 7
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- fight at home ? 11 NYT-3 March 28, 1966 NYT-10 April 6., 1966 NYT-15 '\:pril 6., 1966 NYT-16· April 12, 1966 -11- r NY100-146275 PAULBOUTELLE participated in an anti-Viet Nam march which was held in New York City on March 26, 1966, sponsored
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- both at home and abroad. He denounced United States Imperialisffi through the world and United States support of "racist" governments in Rhod~sia and South Africa. Subject stated that his political views are pro-Red China. NYT-6 February 23, 1967
- marchers, under. pol ice escort, through the downtown business district of Peoria yesterday. Yesterday's march was a continuation of that organization's drive for total school integration. As the marchers passed near the Taft Homes, a housing develop ment