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11/1/2007
--UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
In &ply, PleaaeReferSO
FU.No.
Newark, New Jersey
August 31, 1967
NATIOrTAL
- .
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
- to be desegregated with all
deliberate speed.
On December 1, 1955, a Negro seamstress named Rosa
Parks was arrested when she refused to give up her seat
to a white man on a M~ntgomery, Alabama, bus.
When the
news spread through the community, a young Negro minister
- closed early and there were very few
on the streets.
'
Confidential
Source N\UAber2 further advised that
·approximately nine individuals
connected with WWPand
YAWFpicketed in front of the Erie County Jail, Buffalo,
New York'on the morning of July 1 1
- New York
- , numerous poiice officers had to be detailed . to
protect the 50,000 ·spectators that were expected at that
afternoon's New York Yankees-Detroit .Tigers baseball game.
Early in the morning a task force of community workers
had gone into the area to dispel
-
will do so.
....
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tm
tb, Pdpoll SMmt,s Pl1111
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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
- , 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
- which had been .
besieged for five hours.
During this period only one
fire was reported in the city.
Reports of sniper firing, wild shooting, and general
chaos continued until the early morning hours.
By daylight Monday, New Jersey state officials had
- ,
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
- 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
- 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
- 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 this
point,
he had to leave
and we agreed
that
call
him Saturday
morning
to determine
a definite
get together
with him again.
Investigator
I would
time to
Ol"TOUU..
POfllM NO.. 10
MAY 1ta IIOITIOH
QSA f'PMR (41
-
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
- .. hers. 11
Lindsay's. :s-ilccess·Jn New warranted. The toughAside
from ...political
York, a Sp.ecte,r:
-
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
- . 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
- .
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
-
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
- dcmonslrJtors.
wl Henderson, N.C., July 12 •· Ncgnlt'S and white perst>ns fought
when Nl'gmes sought Sl'rvicc at a truck-stop restaurant.
New York City (Harlem and Brooklyn), N.Y., July IB-23. After a police lieutenant shot to death a Negro who attacked him