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The assassination apparentl
were to extend all the way t
President Johnson, according t
Robert E. Bailey, 23, sta-r wit
ness at a hearing for three
cused plotters.
Judge Leo Weinrott, who sa
as committing magistrate, or
dered the alleged ringleader
George Anderson
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itself
to 1 black
these
is
Did Cleage
think
that
President
Johnson
and Senator
Robert
Kennedy understood
"black
power?"
Cleage
replied
that
Bobby Kennedy understood
power and so did the President
"so they might understand."
He added that
maybe
- Violence• 3
Prftldenl
Incident
Cemmenf
S. Kennedy(1962)
Drscgrrg,ationor Uui•
ver·
James II. Mc:-r.-dith.
4. Kenned)·(1963)
Demo11strallu11s
led by President readit'd troops
Dr. Martin Luther
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attached
.
. Registration
and meals'"were ·served 'at
tiie Re~tor
House while workshops were·held at the Robert Treat Hotel.
The large plenum meetings were held
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of Incident• • Total ·by Day
of Riot Death• by Hour
of Riot Injurle• by Hour
of Riot Fir ea by Hour.·
(11. ■heeta).
Police Map of Detroit.
Report from Pat Kennedy, Deputy Director,
VISTA,_
Appendix G
Clµ-onolo1y of Major Events,
Appendix H
Chronology