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  • arming more than the blacks. Joyce recalled a confrontation between Lobsinger and a black militant where words were exchanged and Lobsinger backed off from a fight. Joyce has never been a member of the Students for a Democratic Society. He went to high
  • accused Spec­ the Peking-oriented, min':'4 for the Specter forcee,'.w-ho tl!r (who as assistant coun­ uscule - member ReV'
  • Folder, "Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) - Miscellaneous, 1966 - 1968," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 18
  • will not 'willingly' yield to the democratic concept . of 'majority rule'." lJ)e
  • -.in every city in , America," Gardner said in a let­ ter to Clark. • Clark warned yesrP.L~~11J1._L speech to • of ~ew~pap~r gerously escalated if police are .allowed to shoot to. kill 01: maim, ·~r~~ie;t~ and l~~a. •. !. .":9, ... a.il l'.:i u . . , • t
  • this way: the place of Black Power in " •·slack Power in reference to whi tc America will not be lilte White Po-:.-er in. l"eference to blacl~-­ America nor to America as a whole. White Power -­ in its varied segments (for it is not whol~) -has failed us
  • leadership that counseled moderation and a legalistic, non-violent approach was challenged to demonstrate how that approach had led to social and economic improvement for the Negro. In the South, non-violent action frequently engendered a violent response
  • self­ defense wu.s to attack. Many· speakers, however, ·warned that N~groes were not yet ready to confront the 11 \•1hi te power structur~." - Even _Rap Brown warned that it would be"self­ genocide" to challenge whitci America to physical
  • pending action by the concealed weapons licensing board. The concealed weapons licensing board consists of the Prosecuting Attorney, who is chairman, Sheriff of the county and the Commissioner of the Michigan state police, or their respective deputies
  • . advises just enough ·moderate violence to get twenty million niggers the hell .out of America." CONNIELYNCHthen S?Oke. In opening his remarks he greeted everyone· in the name of JESUS CHRIST. He said "We want to briefly introduce ourselves to you, well
  • often than not by some quite ordi11ary and proper action by a policeman. Thry were dclihcralc in the sense that they were dirceted, lo an extent that varied From city to city, against specific targets." J. Edgar Hoo,·cr, director or the Federal Bureau
  • deliberately instigated, much lower than it might otherwise be . • l 1. 4 The above constitutes, in can help keep things under better a year or two from though, I must stress that action that will change the such that there are fewer But you already know
  • America on the Brink: Black Rebellion White Racism and PREFACE The events of this past summer are now history , thoug h \ . still very much alive in pur memories and very much a part of our present . We have mounted a research effort to amass
  • alternatives which a civil disorder for'the ~------- trans- rig:-~ts. valid conclusions, o·f factu'al._ info,:r-I:ation. consider solution choi~~; policy and action of urban problems, of is but 6).e manifestation to legislators, ,. - 2
  • )' and proper action b)' a policeman. They were deliberate i11 the sense that the,· were directed, to an extent that varied from cit>· to cit;·, against specific targets." J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Feb. 16 told a House
  • identified ERAPas the Economic Research Action Project of SDS.. COOKdescribed PHIPPS as apparently suffering from emotional disturbances because he is given to out­ bursts indicating personality disorders. FLORIANSCIBRAN On February 4, 1966, Detectives
  • investigate all lost or unaccounted for material and take administrative action wen such loss is due to theft, careless­ ness or negligence of personnel under their cognizance. The top camnands in the military departments keep all echelons constantly reminded
  • , advised that neither he nor his staff knew of a three-day meeting of CORE in Detroit. Furthermore, Rev. Cleage had nothing to do with CORE: that Cleage had his own organization, the Citywide Citizens Action Committee (CCAC): that the Director of CORE
  • --- . - judgment required here is that there is a definite need for • the assistance of Federal troops; taking into account the re­ maining time needed to move them into action at the scene of violence. (3) That the legislature or the governor requests
  • that, if the disorder followed the pattern of p st disturbances in Elizabeth and elsewhere, the following day ld see an i ntensification of action on the part of the youths. patrolled» the 36 square blocks with more than 100 , some of them stationed o n rooftops