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- "in the same way as outside of the United States." At ceremonies in Santiago de Cuba, Fidel Castro intro duced Carmichael as "one of the most distinguished leaders for civil rights in the United States." In a press conference iri Havana on August 1, 1967
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- reports, one or the resolutions passed by th1s body was one or complete support and solidarity with the Cuban people, the CUban Revolutionary Governm\?nt, and FIDEL CASTRO. Attendance at this assembly was estirlatgd by the Division or Intelligence, Police
- from the Philadelphia Police dated August 28, Department is a mimeographed 14-page letter 1966, from Robert F. Williams to Fidel Castro. In brief, Williams complained of his treatment while in Cuba, by officials of the Cuban Government and others, which
- weeks in office were the worst. We had the Warren Commission, the men being held for ransom in Bolivia, the shootings in Panama, and Castro cutting off our water at Guantanamo. Not long after that came Cyprus and the Dominican Republic. We have had
- , and Morike Kourouma. The author is believed to be Carlos Moore, a resident of Paris, France. He is a Cuban Negro who once worked for the .Castro regime but now opposes it on the basis that it discriminates against Negroes. He supports the cause of Negro