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Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 20 •· Negroes attackrd police after a
bomb exploded in the garage of a Negro leadf'r.
-' Folcroft, Pa., Aug. 30 •· White persons protesting against ad
mission of a Negro famil): into a housing de,·clc>pm
- was a Negro.
Picketing the construction site of a new city conven
tion hall, to protest lack of Negro membership in building
' - trades unions, produ_c ed no results.
When the Reverend Fred
Shuttlesworth, who had led the Negroes in the Birmingham
march
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)l.Yl''t \~ -~ e turning point was reached in the summer of 1963.
~ ~
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The most massive demonstrations the South had seen
.,_'-' 4 . ~ Cur~ .
""'
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l.e - ,
~t~le;('I-began
in Birmingham, Alabama.
The white response was a
series
- 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
- anticipation of Negro violenc e
l ed to heavy- handed uses of official for ce that provoked
violence which might not have othe~wi~e occurred ,
The news media , for their part , sometimes shared in
c r e atine a c limate in which viol ence could be expected
-
will do so.
....
S.., U.S. Sllfli•t,s BtmJs R11,tJMly
tm
tb, Pdpoll SMmt,s Pl1111
I
75
NEW BRUNSWICK
All during the weekend that violence sputtered,
· flared, subsided, then flared again in Plainfield, in New
Brunswick, less than 10 miles away
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THROUGH
AUGUST31, 1964, AND
YOUTHDISTURBANCES
SEPTEMBER
4,
1964 1 THROUGH
SEPTEUBER7, 1964
STA'£E OF NEW YORK
New York City
July 17 2 1964, through
July 31, 1964 •
Following the shooting of fifteen-year-old
James :>owell, a Negro, in New York City
-
map across the room. Curvin 10 & 11
p. 40 - Last paragraph.
The carloads of police officers were not
reinforcements; they were officers reporting in for a new shift. Melchior 8
p. 41 - First full paragraph.
The molotov cocktails were thrown
just
- the name
of it.
While we waited
for the garage
to put some new tires
on,
we discussed
how important
words were.
I had commented
on the
- 3 word "rebellion"
as opposed
to "riot"
Joyce said,
is more positive
historically
the master
slave-concept.
In Joyce's
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To New Grace Hosp._ Shot in front of 19218
Livernois.
JOHNSONis a private
guard.
1:26 AM
7/25
(Prsnr)
??/N.
Shot r,un pellets
upper portion of
RONALDPOWh""LL,
To DGF (CB). Refused to halt
body & face, also rt hip.
at Lycaste .& Goethe on orders
- the document.
(C) Closed In accordance with restrictions contained In the donor's deed of gift.
Initials
.,
·s.
V"TJTED STATES DEPARTM'ENT 0-%STICE
• FEDERAL
/11R~ply.PkaH Refer io
FU. No.
BURE A U OF INVEST
i'GAT ION
Buffalo,
New York 14202
July 27
- New York
- controversial position. In
a new statement read to the Chicago •
City. Council, he . emphasized t~e.
obligation of ~o.li~e'to c~r_ryout .their_.
.duties "by utl)-;izmgmm1m~m f?r~e
necessary." •
.
'
In his speech Clark said police.had
"acted with balance
- , 1964
. 'SUl~JARY_ANALYSI~
OF THE RACIAL
: DISTURBANCES
ANDRIOTING DURING
: THE PERIOD FROMJULY 17, 1964,
THROUGH
AUGUST31, 1964, AND
YOUTHDISTURBANCES
SEPTEMBER
4,
1964 1 THROUGH
SEPTEMBER
7, 1964
STATEOF NEWYORK
New York City
~uly 17, 1964, through
- .. hers. 11
Lindsay's. :s-ilccess·Jn New warranted. The toughAside
from ...political
York, a Sp.ecte,r:
-
the
of Firearms
in
approves
Kiss
has
our
of Hill
asked
releases
Disorders
proposal
and Knowlton
that
as
in
soon
you
call
regard
to
the
in New York
him,
so that
as possible.
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan
- .
It was an
Buy U.S. Sa11ingsBonds Regularly on the Payroll Sa11ingsPlan
m,I0•IOI
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orientation
class
for people
being
received
as new members
11
11
of the
church.
There was a reception
of about
34 new
members the following
day witnessed
by the undersigned
-
that the solutions
must be worked out over a period
of time by individual
communities
and, since this is a new problem,
the solutions
will take new forms.
Nevertheless,
I believe one makes
1
one s points better by giving examples
of the kinds of solutions
one
-
and increased
proclamation
in violence:
ordering
to disperse .. Failure
..
..
•
Presi
the
to heed the pro
disturbance
and dispatch
•
as to proper
occupants
further
powers
took no action.
1873 -- New Orleans unrest
clamation
'
was no
shock
- 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
- . At least one lock will
fasten each door. All new oonstruction for
arms storage rooms will specify hinges
that have ooncealed hinge pins or pre
scribe that hinge pins be located on the in
ward side of the arms storage room or
require the use of safety stud