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  • ~, .. l Ol)fftre nt tqr AttorneyC6rnentl Dlaal}tngt.ott, I. Cit. ) ( • ,,.a.,ti August 5, 1967 ~~J---- Honorable George Romney· Governor of Michigan Lansing, Michigan Dear • Governor: At the President's request, I am writing you
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  • . Negroes. Psychologically they had marched with the marchers, suffered with the injured, and become more and more -embittered at the authorities. - 3 - In the November, 1965, issue of the Michigan Law Review George Edwards, ·Judge of the United States
  • by a source· who has furnished reliable information in the past. During August, 1967, James Gardner Spady, a Phila­ delphia Negro, had in his possession letters addressed to Revolutionary Action Movement leaders Maxwell Stanford, Helen. Neal, George Anderson
  • of that meeting the issue of whether or not to cormnit troops? Or, perhaps I should phrase that, I realize the request would have to come from Governor Romney. Was the question of whether or not Romney was going to ask for troops the point of contention