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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
  • that it is today. The SNCC is n-:>wmotivated by a revolutionary direct-action, ant iw hite ideology that places no faith in normal democratic procedures. It.follows the Communist Party line in its criticism of United States policy in Vietnam and in its recent
  • "• •• We1 re angry. We are angry like Chd. There are thousands of young people in this country who want to get the "white man" out of us. Who choose the lot of the oppressed in the world. This system lives by murdering in Vietnam, exploiting the world
  • 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
  • in the Presidential election. Gregory stated that, if elected, he would paint the White House black and "bring the boys back from Vietnam." He stated, ''We don't want integration, we want liberation." Many of his remarks were jeered by black nationalists
  • the subject of the BPP came up and WATSON stated the BPP stands for opposition to the draft and the Vietnam war because they are aimed at young Negroes. In regard to race riots WATSON stated that the BPP would play a role in the riot situation in the Denver
  • to Vietnam. Norman was granted leave en rout~ and is due to report at San Francisco, California, on January 3, 1968, for transportation to Vietnam. •- CONFIDEM'fIA!-.."'"-:"'I -4- --COMPIBBHTIM- SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES A second
  • held on Fifth Avenue, NYC, on April 1967. Mobilization in 15, This parade was sponsored by Spring Comittee to End the War in Vietnam. NYT-11 Apri1·20, 1967. The subject spoke at Memorial He.11, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, on February 16
  • , NJ, 4730/66. Ccmmnmist attiliation ot associates and/or, contacts set torth. Evidence set forth ot JESSB GRAY's opposition to US involvement in Vietnam. Activity in behalf ot Revolutionary Action Movement, Black Panther Party and Coordinating Council
  • 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
  • : 6/17/65, JUDITHANNEWARDEN, Former member ot PLM, advised that while in 6/64., Cuba in with a group of Americans, a demonstration protesting US intervention in Vietnam was conducted. During this demonstration, Negro members of the group, lead
  • 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
  • to be in alliance. SSOC and SDS are active in North Carolina; however, they have concentrated on campus tours promoting anti-draft and anti-Vietnam themes. The North Carolina Black Nationalist groups have no known foreigh ties. According to an article carried
  • 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
  • publi· fficials; poi- eau e of hfa knowledge 011 co s and firemen, dyna- guerilla w rfar tactic , hich, mite publ i_ buildings and h~ te tifi d,. b had le rn d in trigg r racial riots, ~as ex- Vietnam. ; _ ._ . p ted to r turn to the tand Jone auJ,h w
  • boxes of new pistols, one case of hand grenades, which ,, in his own ·words.. ,-1ere;·enough to fight However, the room, we finally the ,-1ar in Vietnam for two days; agreed, was approxi~~tely 10 by 12 feet ~ and ~tacked some eight feet high_
  • by the appearance of members of CORE, the local Spartacist Group and the Baltimqre·committee to E~d the War in Vietnam on the scene. • • Characterizations of the Soartacist Grouo ·and the Baltimore Committee to.End the War in Vietnam are appended hereto. Several
  • , 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
  • fundn to help Uegroes and not to prosecute- the war in • Vietnam. Police little of the people Detective Sergeant GEORGEWITTMAN of the Buffalo Department; advised on Jw1e 29, 1967 that very attention was paid to this demonstration since most store·s had