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Stegall, Mildred, 1908-2014
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
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- person to act as cochairmen
of the affair
welcoming King back to the United States,
but
that Bunche will not accept until he knows who the white
person will be. Rustin indicated
that he had considered
having Senators Robert Kennedy and Jacob Javits
- a decision
concerning
the involvemmt of the
Southern Christian
Leadership
Conference in the Chicago,
Illinois,
civil rights movement might be made.
Stanley Levison, unaccompanied by any other
individuals,
departed Kennedy International
Airport,
New York, New
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reliable
information,
has advised
following
claims have been made by Robert M.· Shelton,
Wizard, United Klans of America, Inc., Knights of the
Klan:
in a
that the
Imperial
Ku Klux
According to Shelton,
Martin Luther King, Jr.,
and
his organization
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these
points of view; namely, United States Senators Robert F.
Kennedy of New York and Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota.
According to Levison, King should answer these inquiries
stating he does not wish to be a third candidate and split
the antiwar candidates
- Roberts.
McNamara
were viciously
attacked as "buffoons,"
"fools,"
and "racists."
A copy of the speech made by King at the peace
demonstration
on April 15, 1967, is attached for your
information.
You will recall
that we sent the Attorney General
a copy
- and keep to a bare minimum personal
meetings between the two, such meetings have been observed.
On
November 20, 1963, King met personally with Levison at the
International
Hotel, Kennedy International
Airport,
New York City.
The site was a room registered