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- NECESSARY ACTION Ds1GNATURE □ SEE ME OcoRRECTION 0 0 NOTE AND RETURN □ YOUR 0 F !LING □ PER OUR CONVERSATION 0 □ FULL 0 PER TE LE PHONE C ONVERSA TI ON □ CONCURRENCE REPORT □ ANSWER OR ACKNOWL• EDGE ON OR BEFORE ______________ COMMENT
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- ), "a militant Negro group," but he declined to furnish any specific details concerning this organization. - 7 - DN 157-91 On August 16, 1967, DN T-3 advised that on August 9, 1967, T-3 had a lengthy conversation with WATSON,nentioned above, during which
- on to explain that he ia dedicating hi• life to help hi• black brother in llewark and that he would defend them in the event of another rebellion. During the conversation, Wright told Satterfield of• cache of weapons stored in __,ark which consiated of small