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  • with the Industrial Workers of the World and the part of 1963 to the Young Communist League from the latter early part of 1966, in the southern and eastern sections of MCMILLANstated he attended meetings of the United States. approxi■ately once a month and assisted
  • See all scanned items from file unit "E4-Office of Investigations - City Files, 1967-68"
  • and is available if necessary. The March 21, 1964, column of "Did You Know?" stated "a so-called black revolution in the United States must become a revolution of all oppressed masses in America. The road to revolution in the U.S.A. is a difficult one. It requires
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  • of this organization be instructed by the national office to promote similar demonstrations in other cities throughout the United States. Another source of this Bureau advised on June 7, that a small number of civil rights workers in Chicago, Illinois, reportedly left
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Demonstrations (August 1965 to December 1966)"
  • of the United States on the Socialist Workers Party. Spencer. is a Negro male, in his senior year at Tougaloo College, and is considered to be a "militant" leader at Tougaloo College. Boutelle spoke on the voting of Negroes in elections, urging that all Negroes
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  • out of slavery in the wilderness of North America by establishing an independent black nation in I s teachings and the United States. Members following HUH.Al."11:JIAD interpretation of the 11Koran11 believe there is no such thing as a·Negro; the.so
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  • revolutionaries, and disrupted from within by blacks and whites., the empire of the United States will find itself faced with rebellions from 15 different directions ••• -- - 2 - " ... The -revolutionary movement in America cannot grow from speeches
  • See all scanned items from file unit "E1-Office of Investigations - General Subject Files, 1967-68"
  • =2Fotesting l:lnito'1States NLS"IRAc11-31 IOpe°n"ti~/5/'at~~· "Den,o,,stratlons Protesting United ~tates lnteFYentienin Vieb,a,11" o~n .t;;C;.._-----il2f-----4'rf/2r.2"tt/6168B--~A'ft;- ..l-G~----;4r----z41R1tS91~6rR6----ilA~- 0./5/13 ~r NL3"/RAC. 11-31
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  • in Peking . Opposing United States ot .America Imperialism and Supporting American Negro People in Their Struggle Against Racial Discrimination - August 8, 1966". The cablegram expressed support tram 700 million Chinese people tor the American . Negroes
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  • , I am enclosing a communication which may be of interest to you. classified, unclassified. Upon removal of the enclosure, if this transmittal form becomes Sincerely yours, J~~ ~Director Enc. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT FEDERAL OF J uSTICE BUR 1
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  • of the police. ~ 1.10"· • ng of tb0 Ohio .3rancll of th- Women's ecentl • Int rnationn.l re ~uc for J eace , nd F1·cecl . , , n v,ar rgani'""'ation, J.,cJd. r:1cet· fY' t \/i:lch ::..t ,•., the United St· tes cctiou of this o·cani~ation P blic] C;H' orsc the c
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967"
  • , if this transmittal form becomes Sincerely yours, ~1~d~ ~Directo Enc. CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL UNITED STATES FEDERAL DEPARTMENT BUREAU WASHINGTON, In Reply, Please Refer to File No. OF JUSTICE OF INVESTIGATION D,C. 20535 January 30, 1968
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  • governing acce ■a to natlonel ■ecul1ty lnfonnatlon. (B) Cloaed by •tatute or by the agency which ol1glnated the document. (C) Closed In accordance with restrictions contained In the donor'• deed of gift. 11/2/2007 Initials f"u-204 (Rev. 3•3·59) UNITED
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  • in Montgomery, Alabama, yesterday. His speech was critical of the Vietnam war. During King's speech, about 100 members of the United Klans of America, Incorporated, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, held a parade and rally near the church. James Spears, Grand Dragon
  • See all scanned items from file unit "E1-Office of Investigations - General Subject Files, 1967-68"
  • report -Racial V'torencePotential !n the-United States llfliis 30111111er '"1'8- ,epo1t Racial VfoTe-ncePotential in' the United States , Tti.i9St:1n,mer CoRfeF8R80 PJa~iOR?I of ~ogF&-Eleek!d- O#ieials: Racial Matters-- -e- e - - A A,., ~~R,Ac
  • See all scanned items from file unit "E2-Office of Investigations - Individual Files, 6/67 - 2/68"
  • of the United States and a resident of the state of Michigan for six (6) months or more, and in no event shall a license be issued to a person who has been convicted of a felony or confined there­ for in this state or elsewhere during the eight (8) year period
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  • : Graduate of MIT, Harvard Law School; active duty with the Army from 1961-63, served as a staff director of the President's Committee on Equal Opportunity in the Armed Forces; Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia; Deputy General
  • ; comparison of police and military units in controlling civil disturbances; the Chicago riots of 1968; police relations with the black community; The D.C. riots following the MLK assassination; reluctance to use federal troops; difficulties in planning the use