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- from the Philadelphia Police dated August 28, Department is a mimeographed 14-page letter 1966, from Robert F. Williams to Fidel Castro. In brief, Williams complained of his treatment while in Cuba, by officials of the Cuban Government and others, which
- against members of the Revolutionary Action Movement and the Jamaica Rifle and Pistol Club, 14 of whom were arrested in New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in June of 1967, on O:>HFIBEM'fiM; -2- ;. CONFfBB!ffIM. SELECTEDRACIALDEVELOPMENTS
- Movement is an all-Negro, militant black nationalist organization active principally in New York, New York, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During _1967, R;evolutionary Action Movement members were arrested in New_Yo~k City and Philadelphia on local charges
- that the Congress of Racial Equality ·in New Haven, Connecticut, has also organized a demonstration of New Haven civil rights organizations, which is being held in front of the post office buil~ing in New Haven today. Information has been received that Dick Gregory
- the document. (Cl Closed In accordance with ntstrtctiona contained in the donor'• dead of gift. 11/1/2007 --UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION In &ply, PleaaeReferSO FU.No. Newark, New Jersey August 31, 1967 NATIOrTAL
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- from the following areas: Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois; Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island; University of Akron, Akron, Ohio; Westport, Connecticut; Southern California; Cleveland, Ohio; Madison, Wisconsin; Harpur College, Binghamton, New
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- LABOR-NEGRO CONFEENCE(LNVC)and is the name the organization is now known by and under which name all leaflets are issued. The May 2, 196S, issue ot the "Newark Evening News", a daily Newark, New Jersey, nswspaper, contained an article that the Labor
- . "Gainesville Sun", Gainesville, Fla., daily newspaper, on 12/12/67, stated Alachua County Grand Jury will -convene 12/18/67, to investigate charges of criminal activity in Gainesville, Fla., made by, Negro male, IRVIN LEE DAWKINS. DAWKINS accused police
- ) Oklahoaa (RM) 1- NISO, New Orleans, Louisiana (RM) GERALDLEWISGEARY OfflCII: Dallas, Texas 1/31/68 FlelclOffice FIieNo., 100-11486 Titles BLACKNATIONALISTIIOVEIIENT DALLASDIVISIOH Chaiacten INTERN.AL SECURITY- BLACKN.ATIONALIS~ 2- Copyto, 2- Repo
- (EXCEPTEXTREMIST ORGANIZATIONS)IN WHICHEXTREMISTSARE ACTIVE The "News and Observer", a daily Raleigh, North Carolina, newspaper in its issue of September 29, 1966, published an article under the caption, "Eure Tells Dr. King to Get NC Certificate", which contained
- Refer to OF JUSTICE OF INVESTIGATION n.c. 20535 File No. January 24, 1968 SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES SAUL DAVID ALINSKYTO SPEARHEAD PROTESTAGAINSTMAYOR, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS The "Chicago Daily News," a daily newspaper in Chicago
- in the license, and no renewal of such license shall be granted ex• cept upon the filing of a new application. Every li cense issued hereunder shall bear the imprint of the right thumb of the licensee, or, if that be not pos sible, of the left thumb or some
Folder, "Boutelle, Paul Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 7
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- , New York City. NYT-19 June 29, 1966 I The' subject was in attendance and spoke at the Third International Days of Protest rally which was held at Independence Hall, Sixth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on August 6, 1966. BOUTELLE
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- , The ~farch 13, 1964, edition of "The ?!ew York Times", a daily newsp2per published in New York, New York, that contained an article on page 20 which indicated MALCOLM X (LITTLE), forL~r national official of the Nation of Is lam OrDI) , who broke with the rm
- message refers to anti-Vietnam demonstrations in New Orleans and Philadelphia. It does not appear to be of direct concern to the White House. CHARLES Attachment SITHER ~ECEIVED ~1.'.Mt\RVlt~Vl/\TSON 1966NOV11 PM 4 15 . ,. • RECEIVED ..' -WHCA
- boxes of new pistols, one case of hand grenades, which ,, in his own ·words.. ,-1ere;·enough to fight However, the room, we finally the ,-1ar in Vietnam for two days; agreed, was approxi~~tely 10 by 12 feet ~ and ~tacked some eight feet high_
- was dramatically under scored by the news, which reached me on the heels of your letter, of the sinking of an Israeli destroyer in the eastern Mediterranean by an Egyptian patrol boat equipped with surface-to-surface missiles. This act of war was the most serious
- says their information is that they have attempted to secure 1, 000 bus ses in New York. However, the indication is that they will be only able to secure about 150 buses. 2. McNamara pointed out that as of now no buses have been contracted
- the New York State poll which shows strong Jewish support. Secretary Rusk: We still have a good deal of time to work out a formula on the Middle East. It is my feeling that we should put it in the Security Council rather than in the General Assembly. We do
- several years in the U.S. Attorne y's office, and I must say it was a thorough ly enjoyab le experie nce--the work there. But my boss there, who was David Acheson , United States Attorne y, was appointe d to a new position in the Treasury departm ent which