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- ~~~ carrying black_bJ]:1)ons a-n d s,pr.~y.s o .f 110iWe!"s which they emid were ,si.g~.s of mourning of U. So tr~ps who h~d died in Vietnam. The two g3t'1oups ·oecame involved in an a.1:tt(ercation ~ncd tbree members of Breakthrough were iffirre.sit.ed
- to the Communist Dictatorship and the final establishment of -Communist totalitarian rule. More specifically Breakthrough has tried to foster a WILL TO WIN, promote a Victory Course in Vietnam, and expose the Communist propaganda line regarding that War. Since
- 25, 1967, CHRIS VIDNJEVICH led a group of :NSWPP m~mb~rs to · the downtQw~ .ar~a .9f _Chicago where they eng~g~d i~ harrassment tactics against an anti-Vietnam "peac~" parade being staged in the loop on this .date. The group walked around the area
- in this country to the recent retaliatory airstrikes in North Yietnam by U.S. Navy aircraft for mortar attacks on U.S. bases in South Vietnam is a most timelv example of the unification of the Com munist movement in this country. Within minutes after the attacks
- Newsletter~ Containing Background and Purposes of SNCC I Cincinnati SNCC periodically puts out a· mimeogr~phed neW$letter which contai~s anti-white, anti-police, anti-Vietnam comments, remarks of STOKELY CARMICHAEL and H. RAP BROWN, and statements on Black
Folder, "Frankhouser, Roy E.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- , that on that date a group of veterans organizations had held a demonstration in- support of the war in Vietnara. Simultaneously, about th:trty.,.five to forty persons stood silently by with .s:lgris protesting the .wa:r. in · Vietnam. ROY FRJ\.mrnouSEH and. t