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  • (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) are "broke" and King recently approached the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in New York to arrange for a loan of $500,000 which was turned down. King has now arranged through "the Deacons
  • of wealthy people together and obtain morE y from them to finance this enterprise. Also discussed was a planned taping Canadian Broadcasting System. of a lecture series by King for the Marvin DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 .J'hlo1,2,3x NARA,Date
  • the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. School records in Pasadena, California, describe the assailant, Sirhan Sirhan, as "friendly, cooperative, and well mannered". He has had little association with other members of his family, few male associates
  • , 1964, Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National. Association for the Advancement of Colored People, at his request, made a hurried trip from New York to speak with Assistant Director Cartha D. DeLoach about a matter which he indicated concerned
  • Rustin; King added that he thought a letter to the newspaper stating his position was the only way out. He stated that he did not want to be lumped in as-taking the same role as Roy Wilkins of the· National Association for the Advancement of_ Colored
  • is unable to recall from memory any addresses to which he sent such material and stated he does not know Mr . Jenkins. He said, however, that after reading in the newspapers that Mr . Jenkins was a member of the White House staff he associated the - 2
  • in Washington, D. C. The FBI reports that King has been surrounded by associates who have or have had Communist affiliations and that h1s conduct and statements have been influenced by these individuals. King was initially active in the civil rights area
  • recent issues of local newspapers. After vie•i.ng ·~ hese photographs SHOElfAKER commented that in nis op.1.oton, this was not the man who he met in Lafayette Pa.~ k on ·the evening of October 1, 1964. He said that the most outstJn.i:~ding feature
  • to the present time. More than 500 persons -- including current and former neighbors, business associates, social acquaintances and school classmates -- were interviewed. Medical, financial, military, and police records were reviewed. Every logical available
  • 500 persons -- including current an-d former neighbors, business associates, social acquaintances and school classmates -- were interviewed. Medical, financial, military, and police records were reviewed. Every logical available source was contacted