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  • March 1,. 1968 SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES MARTINLUTHERKING, JR., APRIL OF 1968 SCHEDULED 'IO VISIT AFRICA IN A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that Martin Luther King, Jr., President
  • File No. December 11, 1967 SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES MARTINLUTHERKING, JR., SPEAKSAT MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Chrfstian Leadership Conference, spoke at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
  • ; distributed Progressive Labor Party pamphlet. MARTIN LUTHER KING, Jr:, spoke in Cincinnati day before June, 1967 riots broke out. · SAM DAMU of "US", Los Angeles, at Black .Power meeting, Cincinnati, 7/8/67 0 DAMU spoke about above-surface legitimate
  • the UKA.) "Some Questions that Need Straight AnswerE." "Ylhat Vlill You Tell Youi.. Children?" · "Conquer and Breed." "Martin Luther King •••• At Communist Training School." ·ll'PENDIX 1 tJNITED KLANS OF AMERICA, INCo~ KNIGHTS OF 'fflE KU KLUX KLAN
  • the resolutions passed at the Newark Black Power Conference • • Neither had we considered the Southern Conference of Christian Leadership {SCLC) as either Black Nationalist or Militant in the sense of violence or tension until Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
  • with the Pres ident . He claimed that ~RTIN LUTHER KING, a Negro leader, attende d a communist trai ning -school at Folk Highlander. He also a ttacked the National Council of Churches. An associate of SHELTON9 MELWEN SEX'l~ON, was selling Klan paraphernalia
  • named Martin Luther King, Jr., organized a boycott of the bus line. It was the first major implementation of the doctrine of non-violence in the civil rights struggle. It demonstrated to Negroes that, as a people, they had power that they lacked
  • MARTINLUTHERKING, JR. Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, has scheduled a meeting of his Executive Board for February 6 and 7, 1968, in Washington, D. C. • During this period he plans to meet with Stokely Carmichael
  • 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 for use
  • Negro. Frakes was arrested at 12:35 A.M. on Sunday morning, Jurie 11. That evening, concurrent with the commenc:;e:;f , / a Baptist Convention, Dr. Martin Luther King spoke i~ gne . ~f l.fte churches. . . ~~& . Following th7' speech
  • Times, · 11/1/65, p~ t, · 52. Background story on suicide of Daniel Burros, · King ·Kleagle of the. United Klans of Ame:rica in New York. -2·- Little Klan influence seen here and no early inquiry expected, by Emanuel Perlmutter. New York Times, 11/1
  • physical condition. He stated they should not turn the other cheek when attacked but told them not to attack unless provoked. He stated a Muslim should only act in self-defense. Then he criticized MARTINLUTHERKING maintaining that KING "runs up and down
  • of the . chase, they began to participate ~ Some att~rnpted to help the officers in locating the suspects. R. c. Oates, one of the 17 Negroes on the 5OO-man , . Tampa police force, spotted 19-year old Martin Chambers, ' bare. to the waist, wriggling aw~y
  • in 16,000 tllKl(ll. 4. Kenncdr (196:3) Dcmonstrations,lcl b.­ Dr. Martin Luth,·r • King in Birmingham, Ala. President readied troops fnr u.,c hut did not send them to Birmi11gham. 5. Kcnncdr (1%'3) DeSt·,:re,:ation of lJ ni­ venih- of Alalxuna at Tusc
  • of Dayton, on Friday, September 22, 1967. 5. Interview with Col. Igleburger, September 21, 1967. 6. Interview with Edward King, Executive Director, Council, Thursday, September 21, 1967. 7. Interview with Graham Watt, City Manager of Dayton, on Friday
  • to gain'thei.r rights through wo~king for them. W~en the ANP rally was over, CHRISTOPHER· VIDNJEVICH, together with ,Comm,ander ROCKWELL, left the area of Marquette ·P ark in the camper truck _.- · (CG T-1, 8/30/66) - 8 __ ,. .\. • ,. . . · - - -4
  • • .. was was not -au­ said he I if a lawful request would issue a proclamation the requests the legislature and the Governor therefore to apply for aid. that had not arrived were denied on the ground that thorized interference Rhode 'Island Governor King
  • , of rt:~·,;v.f.Ved Meeting Place NSRP Nation.a.I Convent.ion 9/12/66 Durham, North A collection of $30.00 was given· to LYNCH, who ·was . en route to M1ss1ss1ppt. 9/21, 23, N,SRP Hall, Kings 8/27/66 {~,/l0/66) . LA T-6 {o/2·S/66) T-2 {9/13/66
  • and be transported . in wagons or buses to the area of need. • Security is necessary to prevent damage to the.parked and unattended vehicles: D. Helicopters should be used to check roof-tops for lu;:king suspects and for storage of rocl
  • of the devil. "Violence is the answer. Everyone else fights for what he wants, we should fight too. Two people who are considered (phonetic), to be experts on violence are Dr. FREDRICKWITTIIAM Senior Psychiatrist, New York, and Dr. MARTINLUTHERKING. KING mys