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                    <text>September 10, 1966
Mayor Ivan Allen
Atlanta, Georgia
Mayor Ivan Allen:
I wholeheartedly protest the injustice and illegal arrest of Stokely
Carmichael of Student Non- Viol ent Coordinating Committee.
You, along with the newspapers have joined in another trick to try
to fool the general bl ack public, but this trick no:b any other will
stop t he bl a ck people 's revelution .
If police brutality, slums, poverty condition 's, and t he general
expl oitation of the Negroes t her e in Atlanta, the citi zens protest
of police arre sts which is termed a riot would never have occured,
but t his protest and furth er protests will continue on a mass scale
because of the i nhw-nan treatment of the black people all over America.
Whether it is Ca r michael or whoever it may be t hat speaks out the
truth in behalf of t he bl a ck pe ople , it is what every black person
feel s wmthin his heart. A feeling that will cont i nue until every
black person i s fre e of all injustic·es that he is being subject ed
to unde r whi te power , and Car michaels arrest is just a nother one of
these injustices, the denial of fr ee speech.
Mayor Alle n, t he f i ght will continue, the feelings will continue,
t he prot e st s will continue and who knows all the rest that wi ll continue unt i l t he day comea when all black peopl e are abl e to be fr ee
of the condit i ons that are force d upon us by the white power structure.
However , n~y it be emphasized here that you have added a fuel to
t he spark and stronger bounded the bl a ck peopl e ' s effort' s in t heir
revolution.
Lorrine We st
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              <text>September 10, 1966

Mayor Ivan Allen
Atlanta, Georgia

Mayor Ivan Allen:

I wholeheartedly protest the injustice and illegal arrest of Stokely
Carmichael of Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee.

You, along with the newspapers have joined in another trick to try
to fool the general black public, but this trick nob any other will
stop the black people's revelution.

If police brutality, slums, poverty condition's, and the general
exploitation of the Negroes there in Atlanta, the citizens protest
of police arrests which is termed a riot would never have occured,
but this protest and further protests will continue on a mass scale
because of the inhuman treatment of the black people all over America.

Whether it is Carmichael or whoever it may be that speaks out the
truth in behalf of the black people, it is what every black person
feels within his heart. A feeling that will continue until every
black person is free of all injustices that he is being subjected
to under white power, and Carmichaels arrest is just another one of
these injustices, the denial of free speech.

Mayor Allen, the fight will continue, the feelings will continue,
the protests will continue and who knows all the rest that will con-
tinue until the day comes when all black people are able to be free
of the conditions that are forced upon us by the white power struc-
ture.

However, may it be emphasized here that you have added a fuel to

the spark and stronger bounded the black people's effort's in their
revolution.

Lorrine West
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                    <text>Stokely 1 s ability to attrac t t he televi sion and radio aud ience.
Mr Allen , it seems to me t ha t y ou ought to be thankfu l that
y ou just rec ent l y ran int o a Stokely Ca r michae l. You ac cuse him
of inciting a riot--a charge that Southern officials level only at
civil rights devotees--when nothing but luck held down the tempers
of the minority citizens whi le At lanta was permitting the exi stence
of inflammatory a ct ivity by such as the cross-burning rabble rousers who have used y our town without any comment from you.
0
Mr. Allen, the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Commi tt ee
should not be made to pay the political campaign financial demands
placed on y ou and your friends.
Mr . Allen, do not rush to assume the self -dele gated responsibility of trying to rid this free country of Mr o Carmichael; you
will be just a puppet who will get no national praise, ex cept it
be that which comes fr om your fa mily.
Brother Allen, the way you imprisoned Stokely and his aides is
n o more just than the way some unwise f ormer rulers imprisoned the
likes of Paul and Silaso The .Apost l e Paul "incited a riot," and
Jesus Christ really stirred up the peopleo But Jesus came not to
destroy the law, but to fu lfil it. So did Stokely Ca rmi chael . Mr .
Allen , the only reason you threw Stoke ly in jail is that he is
your first encounter with a black man who is not afraid of you~
Mr . Carmicha el will not bow down to you, and that is the shock of
your lifetime . Because of it, you give him the Daniel treatment .
You know as well as I do that Carmichael did not cause your
riot. Stokely called your number, and you tried to save fa ceo You
are not " to o f ull of the milk of human 1 kindne ss' to ca tch the nearest way .. "
Mr . Allen, what makes you think you can make the nation believe
that a jury in Atlanta will be honest with a man like Stokely?
Who is Ivan Allen?
Mr. Mayor, every c ollege town has some facade of prosperity.
Yours is manifold, college-wise. But you forget the poor man. Even
the few civil rights leaders with whom you smile are well-to-doo
But what about the poor--the only people police rush to shoot? You
overlook them and expect a few wealthy Negro professors and lawyers
and preachers and doctors to spread your 11 fame" throughout the land.
�But Mr. Allen, Stokely Carmichael is an educated philoso pher. His
intellect is keener than mine and yours put together. (All the more
reas on you should hate him, perhaps? ) He can perceive the limitat i ons of y our l iberal attitude. We saw Los Angeles exposed. Will
Atlanta follow similarly?
St oke ly Carmichael could become the best friend you ever had,
but the move seems to be up to you. Do y ou have guts enough to go
bef ore y our jury and halt the persecution of those innocent people?
Stokely Carmichael needs no lawyere He needs only one defense
witness--Ivan Allen. You were weak enough to stab him, so a re y ou
strong enough to bandage the wound and thereby pu t your name on the
list of saints a l ong side that of my good former Governor Leroy Collin s? (Bo th you and the Governor would still have t o take care not
to get yourselves toppled from "my menti on.," "My menti on" is the
cause for which all the civil righ t s leaders have striven so hardo)
I f you cannot d o this, Brother Allen, the do or to notoriety which
recently admitted certain other "officials" we both know is still
openo
When y ou go to bed at night and can't fall asleep (I know y ou
can 1 to), try thinking of that black man you threw in jail without
reasono Count ing sheep and taking sleeping pills will not erase injustice ..
Stokely Carmichael hit s home runso
Isn 1 t Ivan Allen striking
out?
- J ~"Jt(;::;Z';Zz.,
Tillman Mack Peck
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              <text>Stokely's ability to attract the television and radio audience,

Mr, Allen, it seems to me that you ought to be thankful that
you just recently ran into a Stokely Carmichael. You accuse him
of inciting a riot--a charge that Southern officials level only at
civil rights devotees--when nothing but luck held down the tempers
of the minority citizens while Atlanta was permitting the existence
of inflammatory activity by such as the cross-burning rabble rous-~
ers who have used your town without any comment from you.

Mr. Allen, the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
should not be made to pay the political campaign financial demands
placed on you and your friends.

Mr. Allen, do not rush to assume the self-delegated responsi-
bility of trying to rid this free country of Mr. Carmichael; you
will be just a puppet who will get no national praise, except it
be that which comes from your family.

Brother Allen, the way you imprisoned Stokely and his aides is
no more just than the way some unwise former rulers imprisoned the
likes of Paul and Silas. The Apostle Paul “incited a riot," and
Jesus Christ really stirred up the people. But Jesus came not to
destroy the law, but to fulfil it. So did Stokely Carmichael, Mr.
Alien, the only reason you threw Stokely in jail is that he is
your first encounter with a black man who is not afraid of you.

Mr. Carmichael will not bow down to you, and that is the shock of
your lifetime, Because of it, you give him the Daniel treatment.

You know as well as I do that Carmichael did not cause your
riot. Stokely called your number, and you tried to save face. You
are not "too full of the milk of human 'kindness! to catch the near-
est way.”

Mr. Allen, what makes you think you can make the nation believe
that a jury in Atlanta will be honest with a man like Stokely?

Who is Ivan Allen?

Mr. Mayor, every college town has some facade of prosperity.
Yours is manifold, college-wise. But you forget the poor man. Even
the few civil rights leaders with whom you smile are well-to-do.

But what about the poor-~-the only people police rush to shoot? You
overlook them and expect a few wealthy Negro professors and lawyers
and preachers and doctors to spread your "fame" throughout the land.
But Mr. Allen, Stokely Carmichael is an educated philosopher. His
intellect is keener than mine and yours put together. (A11 the more
reason you should hate him, perhaps?) He can perceive the limita-
tions of your liberal attitude. We saw Los Angeles exposed. Wiil
Atlanta follow similarly?

Stokely Carmichael could become the best friend you ever had,
but the move seems to be up to you. Do you have guts enough to go
before your jury and hait the persecution of those innocent people?
Stokely Carmichael needs no lawyer. He needs only one defense
witness--Ivan Allien, You were weak enough to stab him, so are you
strong enough to bandage the wound and thereby put your name on the
list of saints alongside that of my good former Governor Leroy Col-
lins? (Both you and the Governor would still have to take care not
to get yourselves toppled from "my mention." "My mention" is the
cause for which all the civil rights leaders have striven so hard.)
If you cannot do this, Brother Allen, the door to notoriety which
recently admitted certain other "officials" we both know is still
open. :

When you go to bed at night and can't fall asleep (I know you
can't.), try thinking of that black man you threw in jail without
reason. Counting sheep and taking sleeping pills will not erase in-
justice,

Stokely Carmichael hits home runs. Isn't Ivan Allen striking
out?

Yours in peace,
— J boa Mork fk

Tillman Mack Peck
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                    <text>S sp t. 7, 1966
De ar S ir:
I am sure y ou a re as s ick and disgusted, as many of we Ame ric ans are,
over the violence in your fine city this week .
I t is shameful and
frightening to r eal i z e what the le ade rs of the civil rie;hts movement
are d o ing to our beautiful country, all unde r the g ui se of civil
rights , whi ch has u lt imat e ly, proven nothing more than civil di obedienc e. It is time f or t he decent and l aw abid in g ci t izens of thi ~ country, to h ave some guts, and let it b e known and understood, that we are
no longer g oine; to tol erate any more of thi~ n onsense; which tends to
st ir emotion~ to the boiling ro int.
I am appal led at the treatment to wards you; the Mayor; ,ius t a few , shor t yearP ago , this wou l d have c onstituted a major offense, a nd a ction woul d have b een t ake n, a ccording ly.
I truly fear ~or th~ safety of our citizens , for thi s thing iR far
fr om over, and if the Raby ' s, King ' s and Carmicheals h av e the ir way,
they won 1 t be satisf i ed until they have destroyed our country.
It i s time f or the pseudo-int e lle c tuals a nd the do - gooder s , to wake up
to the fa ct, that they a re part of a ctivities, tha t are not aimed a t
honorable g oals.
It is v e r y important to remember, tha t thi s l and has
more successful negr os than anywhere else on this earth.
I keep he a ring volc es chan ting; "e quality ". What does this mean? I
was a l way s of t he belief th a t G-od g ives us our lives , and what we do
with it , is for us to de ci de.
How does one judge equality , when each
of us is an indivi du a l, with tndiv idual likes and dislikes, with individual abilities , and thank the Goo d Lord he made life in this manner.
How bor i ng and unchalJen g ing if sameness were a way of li fe . A man hag
to s t and on his merits , an~~ this God bless l and , he is allowed to go to
any height, but it does ta~e sheer determination and goals. Man, no
matter the col or of the skin , does not survive by having things handed
to him; much to the contrary; those who do the most and get the mo~t
out of lif'e; are those who work the hardef't.
Government cRnnot "force"
individuals to live together, thi h as to evolve; if it is meant to be;
out of the intent of those involved. We are all aware of the fact, that
mariy negros havA sho1,m them selv eR responf'ible and respectible, but it is
the others, that are c~using many quegti~ns to be asked. The~e, are the
ones, who to my way of thinking, are playing a. very dangerous " game", a
game that may well p~ove disa~trous to both races, if' aJ lowed to continue. The news-media(all forms ) have an obliBation to print the truth about how many com~unists are d efinitely behind the civil rights movemen t.
It has been proven again and again, and I fear , too many people,
still are not well informed of this fact.
If our nation is not restored to law and order , I, for one, shudder to think of what the immediate
future has in store for us.
God blessed this nation beyond any other
nation in recorded history, and it appears , we have turned our backs on
all we had going for us.
If this be true, and we cont1nue to follow the
present couree, He may well turn his wrath upon this nation ••• then it
will be too late to turn back and rectify our mistakes. Everything our
foref'athers did was in a Godly manner, and nearly everything we do, is
directly in opposition, so is it any wonder we are finding more problems than we are eqqip p ed to handle !
�Surely, I am in no position to suggest how you shoul d run your cit y ,
but I c an onl y hope and pray that you and al l the l eaders of tlanta,
will be tough, and not succumb to the co ercion and harassment that is
all too familiar with the · so-ealled l eaders of civil ri ghts . They are
diseased i n their t hin k ing , and t hey come into the communities a lien to
them, and a re content to l eave on ly when , they have the seeds of d iscontent , wel l p l anted .
I had hoped by now, that the President woul d have
seen fit; f or t he g ood of the country ; to cal l a hal t to the marches,
riots, sit - ins and al l ore a n iz ed attempts to d isrupt the natural events ,
in communities throughou t the U.S . A.
It is more and mo re evident to
those of us watching closely, what a man will allo,v, .for the sake of
vote - ge tting.
Our Pres. coul d stop what iR now be c c,Pling a way of' lifA,
for the trouble makers, but su ch i s not the case, so it se e ms to me , and
to many, many o thers , that locAl officials mu st take the initiative to
~rotect all the innocent citiz ens of their townR and citi es. We ca~not
and mu st not allow any more
civil d i sobedience, as omething the decent and l aw- abidin g people must Ji ve i n fea r about .
Pl ease, p l ease do
not l et the nuts put you into a posi tion of they d ic tating to y ou and
the other city officials: what has taken p l a ce i n Chicag o, re g arding the
fina l outcome from Gity Ha l l , h as made s o many of u s s ick a t hear t .
I
am married to a Rea ltor, so I fe e l it is unn e ce ssary to say how I feel
about the lo s s of a v ery , precious freedom; that of Propert y Rights.
God ble s Ev Dirksen, they n ever tire of tr ; ing to make a fool out of
his convictions, but I c annot think of anothe r p olitician, who can come
up to his waist!
God i s t estin a this nation in s o many ways , th a t it tak es someone much
shr ewder than I, to keep up with it.
The Fo rces of Evi l attack only
when they see weakening cracks that t hey are able to split wide open. I
hope and pray , that this f ation of Sheep, wi ll wake up, before it is too
l a te.
Go od luc k and Uod bless you; I sincerely hope you h a ve se e n the
last of chaos and confusion.
/J11~Z/)7;; /kdd.
Mrs Anne MacDonald
Ll-467 Brae burn S. E.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
49506
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              <text>Sept. 7, 1966

Dear Sir:

I am sure you are as sick and disgusted, as many of we Americans are,

over the violence in your fine city this week. It is shameful and
frightening to realize what the leaders of the civil rights movement
are doing to our beautiful country, all under the guise of civil
rights, which has ultimately, proven nothing more than civil disobedi-
ence. It is time for the decent and law abiding citizens of this coun-
try, to have some guts, and let it be known and understood, that we are
no longer going to tolerate any more of this nonsense; which tends to
stir emotions to the boiling point. I am appalled at the treatment to-
wards you; the Mayor; just a few, short years ago, this would have con-
stituted a major offense, and action would have been taken, according-
ly. I truly fear for the safety of our citizens, for this thing is far
from over, and if the Raby's, King's and Carmicheals have their way,
they won't be satisfied until they have destroyed our country.

It is time for the pseudo-intellectuals and the do-gooders, to wake up
to the fact, that they are part of activities, that are not aimed at
honorable goals. It is very important to remember, that this land has
more successful negros than anywhere else on this earth.

I keep hearing voices chanting; "equality". What does this mean? I

was always of the belief that God gives us our lives, and what we do
with it, is for us to decide. How does one judge equality, when each

of us is an individual, with individual likes and dislikes, with indi-
vidual abilities, and thank the Good Lord He made life in this manner.
How boring and unchallenging if sameness were a way of life. A man has
to stand on his merits, andvthis God bless land, he is allowed to go to
any height, but it does take sheer determination and goals. Man, no
matter the color of the skin, does not survive by having things handed
to him; much to the contrary; those who do the most and get the most

out of life; are those who work the hardest. Government cannot "force"
individuals to live together, this has to evolve; if it is meant to be;
out of the intent of those involved. We are all aware of the fact, that
many negros have shown themselves responsible and respectible, but it is
the others, that are causing many questions to be asked. These, are the
ones, who to my way of thinking, are playing a very dangerous "game", a
game that may well prove disastrous to both races, if allowed to contin-
ue. The news-media(sll forms) have an obligation to print the truth a-
bout how many communists are definitely behind the civil rights move-
ment. It has been proven again and again, and I fear, too many people,
still are not well informed of this fact. If our nation is not restor-
ed to law and order, I, for one, shudder to think of what the immediate
future has in store for us. God blessed this nation beyond any other
nation in recorded history, and it appears, we have turned our backs on
all we had going for us. If this be true, and we continue to follow the
present ccurse, He may well turn His wrath upon this nation...then it
will be too late to turn back and rectify our mistakes. Everything our
forefathers did was in a Godly manner, and nearly everything we do, is
directly in opposition, so is it any wonder we are finding more pro-

blems than we are equipped to handle!
Surely, I am in no position to suggest how you should run your city;

but I can only hope and pray that you and all the leaders of Atlanta,
will be tough, and not succumb to the coercion and harassment that is
all too familiar with the so-ealled leaders of civil rights. They are
diseased in their thinking, and they come into the communities alien to
them, and are content to leave only when, they have the seeds of discon-
tent, well planted. JI had hoped by now, that the President would have
seen fit; for the good of the country; to call a halt to the marches,
riots, sit-ins and all organized attempts to disrupt the natural events,
in communities throughout the U.S.A. It is more and more evident to
those of us watching closely, what a man will allow, for the sake of
vote-getting. Our Pres. could stop what is now becoming a way of life,
for the trouble makers, but such is not the case, so it seems to me, and
to many, many others, that local officials must take the initiative to
protect all the innocent citizens of their towns and cities. We cannot
and must not allow any more @f civil disobedience, as something the de-
cent and law-abiding people must live in fear about. Please, please do
not let the nuts put you into a position of they dictating to you and
the other city officialsi:what has taken place in Chicago, regarding the
final outcome from Gity Hall, has made so many of us sick at heart. I
am married to a Realtor, so I feel it is unnecessary to say how I feel
about the loss of a very, precious freedom; that of Property Rights.

God bless Ev Dirksen, they never tire of trying to make a fool out of
his convictions, but I cannot think of another politician, who can come

up to his waist!

God is testing this nation in so many ways, that it takes someone much
shrewder than I, to keep up with it. The Forces of Evil attack only
when they see weakening cracks that they are able to split wide open. I
hope and pray, that this Nation of Sheep, will wake up, before it is too
late. Good luck and God bless you; I sincerely hope you have seen the

last of chaos and confusion.
Sincerely,
/
Mane ype L as

Mrs Anne MacDonald
hl67 Braeburn S.E.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
h9506
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-UPI Photo
-Wide W orld PhOM&gt;
Negro youths tgynt po(jce as violence flares once again in riot-to rn Watts.
,
,, .
..
Shouting defiance, a ..""egro
resists a rrest.
_;,
RACE RIOTS: ERUPTING NOW ... AND THREATS OF MORE TO COME
~
LOS ANGELES-Rioting by whiteNegtoei seems to be off to an
early start this year.
Warnings now are heard of a "dangerous mmmer" here and in other big cities
· h huge Negro "ghettos." Alarms nldy are being sounded by Negroes in
York and Washington.
cial violence exploded on March lfi
Vatts, the Negro district where thouran wild last August in a six-day
page that cost 34 lives and 40 million dollars in damage.
1' is time, grim lessons learned last
er brought swift and forceful achy police deployed in large num. The outbreak on ~larch 1.5 was
ned to a small area . Some 600 riotwere involved, rather than thousands.
•1t racial rage was evident.
Two were slain . One was a white
trus:k driver beaten and shot to death in
a mob attack. As he sta ered fr
to door, dying, Negroes U1111Tt11~ I
hating
pleas for refuge. The other man killed
participant in the
was a Negro-not
riot-cut down by marauders' gunfire.
More than 25 people were stabbed ,
beaten, robbed . Youths hu rling Molotov
cocktails- bottles of gasoline ignited by
flaming rags-set fire to a doz n buildings. About 20 stores were looted. Some
RO Negroes wPre am.-s!ed, ind11din1Z the
alleged killers of the truck driver.
The four-hour burst of rapal frenzy
was triggered by arrest of a Neiro for
throwiui: a rock at a car driven by a
white l&gt;choolteacher. Within minutes,
gangs of Ne~s were on the ~\'.awl
Many were
The ominous h
"Get Whitey!" was a rallying cry .
Negroes b lamed . Primary blame for
tl1e eruption was plaC'C&lt;l on the Negro
community itseli by John A. McCone,
chairman of the commission that investigated last summer's riots. Said Mr. Mc,f
D" tor of the U.S. CenAg


 ", . . This is


~ea
ut.
- ITPI ,.._
uspects are searchetf fo,
w
ed 2 d
25 ill'
one more evidence of an unwillingness
by Negroes to accept responsibilities as
law-abiding citizens."
Los Angeles Coui,ty Supervisor Kenneth Hahn said the outbreak pointed to
"far-ranging possibilities for a dangerous
summer."
One victim of violem.-e w s a hite
ex-marme who was vicjm1slv beaten _bv
a ~~ro gan~. Hi~ c.-omment: "Fr nkl\:,
1 thin- I wasa[er \i Vietnam."
Hatred pf white, . Some Negroes
said they were appa led by the latest
outbreak. A Negro woman said the rioters should be "put in the Army and sent
to Vietnam." But others had more sinister comments. One aging egro said:
These kids hate white people very
strongly. This goes for the younger ones
a1,d the older ones-they hate wbite DQ.
Ii
l!!II!S!Wild:W:.a...Jlltm..
.
teacl
�Two Young
Men Who
Hate Whitey
_F illmore's -'W~rm-Up'
By George Gilbert
Larry Scott wa;"hed the
o1hcer behind th_ bookinf
cft.sk at City Prison yesterday
and said nothing. He sat there
and smoked a cigarette and
,tared.
-xlter a little while. the offi-
cer looked up at Lam Scott
ho continued to &amp;tare, and
fmally shrugged and went
back to the stack of papers he
was shuffling.
!
Scott's
eves ,never Jeft the
-
~
Then his m o ut h
opened and he said:
"I don't believe in turning
that other cheek jazz."
He gestured towards the oficer. "He takes my teeth, I'll
e his life . .. "
-
LARRY SCOTT
LEON BECK
'You know what happened In Watts and Chicato . . .'
cially bitter bout the war in
Vietnam. "What's the sense
in g-oin' over there and get
shot at and maybe killed so
that wben you come back
home and go into a rest nrant in Mississippi you are
told they don't serve niggers." ·
" This i 't Mississippi."
"They just do it differently
here, man. They don't have
dudes runnin' around in
sheets and burnin' crosses on
your lawn but they do it here
just as good.
" You give a dude a
and a gun and you give him a
license to kill It don't matter
if he's whJte or black. H he's
black, he's an Uncle Tom and
just as bad as whitey."
'Power'
Arrests
fgllce arrested Scatt; a
friend, Leon Beck, and five
er young men early Sun·
day for dlsorder&amp;conduct.
Scotty and Beck are onJy 20
year, old and they art not
too fon d of whites.
·
sar they part Tu
near not in fhe EiOmore
'fgllce
- .strict.
Broderick street.
"He wasn't pullin' no r obbery . man," said Beck.
He was shot by this Uncle
Tom cop for no reason, and
you wonder why we got mad !
This Uncle Tom cop didn't
even show no identification.
He just jumped out of the car
with a gun oul and starts
shooting.··
Jobless
Leon Beck hates whitey b
Leon Beck stood up and put
• foot on the wooden bench.
t Scott
and Beck deny
tuation was
the popainted il B~t, in
a half-brother of the
a
who was shot.
Lee Jackson, 21,
cause be says he can't find a
job. " I'm a high school graduate. I'm willing to work at
anytbJng hut I can't find a
job because there are no job
for 'nlg ers.' "
Larry Scott bates whi
f many reasons . He' is es
Seo , who lives at 1516 McAllister street, and Beck, at
~
Fell street, go to court
on July 27.
" What
you
nk w i 11
happen 1n court?"
" The same thing that happens to all our broth ,"
said B . And then ha
�~
rday, N
11, l
SAN FRANCI
651
CHRONICLE
China Says
U.S. System
Will Collapse
I
Sh·elfey RiRs
'Rebels' in
Pover.ty War
I
l
Graham
Assesses
The Riots
Lo Angeles
E v an g e li s t Billy Gt••
h m m ad e a helico
tout· of Los Angeles' ·o ..
vaged area yeste
nd described the rlo
"
l
By Mel Wai¥
fayor John F. Shelley
uged yesterday th t
-called new leaders,, ·
the city's Negro comiUJlity are making "a
ked demand for the
wcr to control policy.
rogr~ and financing of
e ne1gbborhood action
lf
w, programs."
~
n Their move for a ma·, jority on the Economic
d Opportunity Council, be
said, is "totally unaccept1 able, because -it would d~


 sttoy the only structure


that, to date, has proved
cceptable to the Federal
t
I
"Yu~
&amp;r
dangeroua 11 • on best, a high crime rate, that.
in the end would coat more
than the J ob Corps. Or we
could b uild up to a ttuo.tlon
ot rtot.,, even-at the p 111m
Bonus for -GOP
111 L. A. Riots
By MARIANNE 'MEANS
txamlnerWhitt Ho11se c,rruDCK1dent
WASIUNGTON-From out of the ashes of
olde-ring Negro ghetto of Los An ele ris
ter of a n Uonal l
that may prove more
can long per
it ~erth or covertly tolerates anarchistic. w1uluct on the p rt of 'any segment of its own citizenry. It should not and c,mnot ~ tolerated, regardless of
IUO!~whi
of whether or not
, unrighteous one,
·ve {or Republicans in 1966 and
t Vietnam.
than any o
�,
•
N. Y. Convictior
In Riot: Anarch
a
1
1
C
'
To Win Rigt. .
By Don Warman
1v ri
t l
c1 c group .~1
QGVer be won I by ClVl(
A sardo ic, switchblades•sha
told a sop 1s ca
nlsht that racial
u .
~
~nc
eapoll1¥ wJU
. -
..i11A11'-"'.:.:l.,i~""'"' controverre_£ p~sed
.
' told an ov7r-ffow crowd oi
C o u n c i I of Civic Unity
\ \al
I
members to stop discus ing rights and do som ·
I thing about t he fight and
1 1 ..the enemy."
Samples of Alinsky 's prim


 er on social progress :


·
• · 'Forget about a
t-a n moral basis for
· I rights drive. If we could h e
got rights that way. we would
' have by now.
• " Discussions don·t rnrk.
Organize and get po\\-er. nl
ugh power can you
ction. People nev r get
g but what they're str
· 1 ugh to get."
·
• "Don't tell me that ' e
i Ih ve to work differently
· thls town.' That's a lot
It
WILLIAM EPTON
A maximu• of ten yurt
jazz.,,
• "Form
your PWD i[oups
mad'eup of the people dlrecf1 affected (by segregation) .
y your own bills. Don't
J n that downtown crowd
· rt for you. They won't."
CO EBlast
At Rights
Conference
, c'Mn
I vi
last advic~. an ob-
slam at the make-up of
I the disputed Economic
pa,-tuniti.s Council. stir
an intent audient'e of
·1
to a hiigt ovation.)
I • '·The difference ~t
I
SN.1them
gr ation
•
ern se egatlon is
there they use br
. We u
stilettos
e al\Y"' ·,
�Harl m Th ater
U.S. Funds .for
'Hate Dramas'
New York
I
•
the aun 18 to re-educate
the nearly half a million Harlem Negroes to find
new
pride in their color," Jones
aays. "I don't see anything
wro~g with hatinj $tc; peopie
"Tlus was a part of tne
Project 'Cplift program
we funded through HARYOU
ACT (Harlem 's rnulti-mlllion
dollar anti-poverty program l
last summer . . . , " Kelleher
said. "The overall program
was a good one and we have
to figure that this (the theater-school) was a part of its
succes~
"HAR YO U-A&lt;.,""r wanted
Jon.. in t e program. He is a
legitimate playwright. whatever you may thmk about his
views We knew about it
po
oflie1a1 says of
theater that "as a group we
don't feel they represent a j
threat. "
1
Alexander J AIJen execu- 1
tive director of the 'greater
l'\ew York Urban League. a].
though 1eein~ some danger of
black chauvinism.
that :
- · · -- -
ays
the
The makeshift th er, in a
t h r e e-story tenement, rec e i v e d $40,000 during the
eight weeks when 400 Negro
youngsters attended classes
in the ar~, Negro cultural
history, remedial reading.
math and what Jones termed
" hard-core nationalism," the
playwright said.
He said additional funds
come fr om the theater's productions and from benefactors he refuses to name.
Other sources indicate the
federal share may have been
much larger. HARYOU-ACT
officials profess not to know
since the agency's books e
now undergoing investig tive
audit.
REJECTED
' George Nicolau. north tern deputy director of the
federal Office of Economi
Opportunity. said the the t
is not now supported by a: ··
verty fundi "When HA.Ry()U-ACT prei.ented .form"!
contract to us for addi ·
~dings (of the theatet l we
pned it down," he assert .
• Some two dozen wri
ulptors and paint_e rs t
t.the school and 12-15 a&lt;;
orm the core of the r e
company.
�PAGE 6
1 uesday, May 24, 1966 FHE
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE





..
Black People's Power
.,
M
Brawl--
.
·.SNCC Spurns
Deputy Hurt
. A Mai_n county deputy sher' iff received a wrenched leg
Sunday night in a brawl bet we eD officers and ~
vouths in racially te
1 rinCity.
1 -1
Deputy Sheriff Bill
was released alter fir,
, treatment.





Charfed with felonious as-
_Johnson Talks &lt;
In Viet Protest
tlanta
!rights of colored people in
The Student Non-Violent Vietnam."
1,
~au-Jt iC an officer were wjl.


 liam L. Bland, 20, of 99 Cole


rdlnating Committee yesStokely _9armichael, n
day bitterly rejected an in- ' SNCC chairman, said about 1 drive. and Willie Gr ayson, 20.
.
· ation to a White House 135 members of the militlllt : of 89 Cole drive.
ference on civil rights and ;student organization h d &gt; Both remained in custody
undated a strogg pplj£¥ pf I been invited to the conferin lieu of posting $550 bond.
ck nationafism .
ence. He emphasized that ln 1
The i n c i d en t occured ,
ih a prepared statement. it reje c ting the invitation
around 10:30 p.m ., according I
c~U-ed the conference. sched- rS~€C 1s following an n&amp;Ck
to Deputies Gary Ber i ti I
ultd for June 1-2, " absolute)y lS l V e new ~gro COUffS'
and Carl Wiest.
unnecessary."
outs Ide h
hi e
. The;: said they wen; talk•'Our organization is
tures o
o ern
ing with a Mann City woman
posed to 16e war in ~_. I rom e
ous
n
infront of 409 Drake avenue
n "
declare " and to co~tho~es an C.w..i,a",s.
when a 19-year-old boy, apno in go conscience " Jnegra on is irre e It ..
meet with the chief poll- Carmichael declared. " ll 1-1 Tu(ached and began swearl.!!.g at themL they said.
cymake:r of the Vietnam war cal and economic power
When they attempted to
to d.iJlcu s human'rights in , what the black people ha .to
jall him for obscenity, Bland
this country when he n a- · have."
and Grayson tried kl rescue
crantly violates the human ' Carmichael. who r ecently
succeeded J o h n Lewis as
him. the officers said.
5i. CC' c air an , s id
Wallace responded to a ra- I
&amp;
dio &lt;:all for he}p and was in- 1
major civil r ghts orgarl
jured in th fight.
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r n ar " n happy" ith
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The recent Dorado decision by the California Supreme Court stripped from police some of their most important and
time-honored weapons in defense of society against crimmality.
- We publish below n extr t from an
opinion by Justice Walter J. Fourt ofVenura, exposing fallacies of the Dorado
rule : ·
It may be dista~ful to have police t
all or to have.them invetttigating_and q
tioning---0n the other hand it is more
tast.eful to be unable to walk on an ordiry sti:eet in a .city without fear of .
lence being committed t o your person.
property. .,
_
"If people committed no crime, there .
ould be little need for policemen. But
that as it may, the judicial attitude of ·
te (as expressed in the Do:rado rul )
11ems entirely unrealistic as to conditi·
u they exist insofar as the police' are co ed."
The Dorado decision ties one h
behind the back of the policeman wlio · :trying to protect your life. The Dorado eciaion benefits the gangman and thug. The
legislature should take steps to change
th
t t
o 1 are · ur
f
!J
1
g
· ·For Courts
,
'/ And J~dQes
I
eversals ·by
I
\ Hihg Court
e State Supreme _
ed a sweeping se
·sion yesterday aff
prisoners on San
Death Row .
the War
�· Primitive
Africa Still
Around
PA
I
T..,. !~Y, Ap,ril 20 1965
6
T.HE SAN fRANCISCO CHRONICLE
I
ft:i
I
hts· Commission
Th Hunters·
Crime Probl
Three Cars Stoned
In Watts Incidents
Lo Anirh's
' minor injuries when
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lll'owing in the 'eg-ro district
n South Los Angeles reached
1 o I i c e last night. Officers
.aid three cars were dam1
in separate incidents,
one of which involved a
P olice said two moboth white, received
wi
of their vehicles.
Earlier in ·the even
crowd of about 100 ju
thre work sat a police
Watts, but q~ickly di•I
wh~ the officers ot
their car.
Oakland Police Netti d
�Bu
'No Evidenc,e'
Frees Suspects
CCCCAA
Wednesday, Sept. a 1965 PAGE 5
SAN FRANCISCO CHR6NICLE
___________
Teen-Age Rumble ,
Bystande.rs 'Save'
3 Berkeley Police
I
Berkeley police yester- 1at 10:30 p.m. beca.use of a rey praised a group of port a fight was m progress
ul who came to the and a teen-ager h &lt;l been·
·a Of three patroImen hurt.
cU
He found a 19-year-old Oakattacked by a mob land youth, Emmett Rhodes,
n-agm.'S late Monday bleeding from a beating
he
had suffered.
officers were knocked Pursley was attempting to
ground and kie.ked by a question persons in a lar e
d of about 50 young crowd of teen-agers when he
who had been engaged and two other officers who
romble.
had responded. Gerry Tem three suffered minor pleman and R . A, Brizee,
I juries but ,did not require were suddenly jumped.
hospitalization.
Severa] adults came to the
"It could have been a lot aid of the officers and kept
worse," said Patrolman Mar- j the incident from becoming
tin Pursley, "if a group of more serious.
ults had not assisted u In
Another 12 patrolmen were
holding off the youths until sent to the scene and arrest-·
additional officers arrived." , ed five youths on charges of
Pursl
wu dispatched to &lt;115lurbing tit peace, assaultthe in _..,,,.,,,., of ,::.. ,.,...mr,
a h
Cle • and re
tr
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,...w...~""-'~"":-~L.:11¥,1,,1~.s;i;.~ ordstrom to t he second trlo,
,1 cd for "lack of evidence" he said.
Articles found in t he motei
,Wednesday.
! Wilburt Flournoy, 21 , and room were trace! to bur.brothers Luther and Stanley , g~aries from Corte Made ,
Prire, 20 and 23, both of Long 1Richmond, San Carlos and
B llch. were tceed oo the le- San J ose.
.
1
pl tes;bolcality thM pgUc~ordstrom said yesterday
had no search warrant ~ , . s Ange_les authorities are


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iPC trio wa,u iabbe1 jQ it5aii
nng which they claim involves


EI· pcl§co motel and officers more than $350.000 worth of
L(PIIP1 thpnsauds of dollars ;clothing stolen throughout u,,
1,01th Pf stolen c;Io thing.
(.;t ~ tp
"
Then· arrests by Buillngame
and San Francisco police were
trl• erect when three other
mm were apprehended in
Burlingame in an abortive
"lt1 rglary attempt at the Robr rt Gate,, Clothin~ store.
The thrre still being hPlc
in Burlingame jail are Web
bus Harvey, 22, Ch.arle., E
Stanctmou, 21, and Jame.i
F1ournoy. 24. Followtn, thell
Cops Attacked At N. Y. Rally
S•w York
Police were showered with
d bris hurled from r ooftops
uterda)' when the) moved
ID l.o halt a boisterous street
rally sponsored by the proC
·
·
injured
About 30 policemen and de·
tectives "ere rushed to
sct&gt;n P when members of
e
labor group and representa•
tives of an unidentified
ban faction exchanged
Manhat-1si"• remark:. that threa~
At
del:ar'ttiw!a
1t
a
Uniu,,J
~
�Theat r to D fy Cops' Ban
Black Arts slash West
Jackman's name as " Marvin I
X plus 8," and he wa~
J
,...,_~ .;...._......."""""'"------- - - if he ia a Black Muslim
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"All black men are rnembers of the Black Musli roa,"
hesaid.
Dep"!Y Is
Assaulted
In Marin
Two teen-a g e r s were
bboked esterda for assault
a 20-minute scuffle
a Marin county deputy
lH ! ho stopped to qu
about faulty headU
their car in Marin Ci .
The officer, 24-y
Richard Keaton, said he was
knocked to the ground and
Kicked in the face after he
stopped Phillip Craig Scott,
19, of 50 Cole drive, and Daniel James Hayden, 18, of Tl
Buckelew street, both of Marin Clty.
�MUHAMMAD SPEAKS
MAY 27, 1966
THE ONLY Americon born block leader to
o Tse-tun. e au of Chino's 700
n people, is Rob rt F. Willi•ms ond his
1hown during their interview with Moo
in _ Peking. Despito negative specul•tion in
Wes m press os to the well-being of Mao,
the Chinese leader recently •ppea,ed at a
reception for the hHd of II EuropHn state.

 -------
Ois avow a Is of violence have been made r peatedly by
many top American offi,ials. Pre sident Johnson and Vice
President Humphrey, for example, have denounced rioting
and rioters on a number of occasions, and so have mony
civil -rights figures. However, police officials, local political
leaders and som e members of Congress cite statements such
as those above as part of the climate tha t hos fostered violence. In addition are the pamphlets and other publications
flowing into Negro areas and openly inciting slum dwellers to
guerrilla war. One pamphlet from Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) says : "Weapons of defense employed by AfroAmerican freedom fighters must consist of a p oor man's arsenal. Gasoline fire bombs (Molotov cocktails), lye or acid
bombs (made by injecting lye or acid in the metal end of
light bulbsl can be used extensively
Ex tensive sabotag e
1s possible ."
�DIAGNOSIS OF A RIOT
CLEVELAND-A grand jury's report
makes this diagnosis of the racial violence that ra mpaged through Cleveland
this summer, killing four and causing
millions of dollars in p roperty damage:
Trained profession als. "This jury
finds that the ou tbreak of lawlessness
and d isorder was both organized, precipitated and exploited by a relatively
sm,11l group of trained and disciplined
professionals at this business.
"They were aided and abetted , witting)~, or otherwise, by misguided people
of all ages .md colors, many of whom are
\\
II I
National Guardsmen stand watch outside
burned-out Clevt lc,ncl storf' ofter riots
Some of the same people were observed
in both places on several nights of the
disorders."
Assigned roles? "It is no casual happenstance or coincidence that those
throwing fire bombs or bricks or bottles,
or p illaging or grnerally engaged in disorder and lawle · ness were, in the main ,
young people obviously assigned, trained
and disciplined in the roles they were to
play in the pattern of these dual outbreaks separated by less than one month.
Nor, by the same token, is it happenstance or even 111st singular coincidence:
"1 . That th£· over-all pattern for fire
bombing and d,•,truction to both the Sup&lt;'rior and Hou~h areas was so highly
. el ctive;
"2. T hat the targets were plainly
agreed upon;
"3. That certain places were identifi( •d lii be hit .ind that certai11 other
pl,1(TS 1\'t're ,imtl.irl~ , p,1recl .. ,
The le ad e rs. The grantl-jur) report
idt"11tifit's "the JFK Ho11se"-111ea11i11g the
Jon10 Freedom Kenyatta House in Cle1·ela11cl-a, a sort of ge11eral headq11~1rters
tor the not1'1s. It 11,unes the JFK House
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\Ide. llt't lr : ll11Jt,ll lo1ws, .\l b1·1t l)
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and when to throw them to obtain maximum effect. Further, irrefutable evidence was shown to the elfect that Robinson pledged reciprocal support to and
with the Communist Partv of Ohio . . . .
It was established befor; the jury that
the leaders of the W .E .B. DuBois Club
and the Communist Youth Party, with
interchangeable officers and virtually
identical concepts, arrived in Cleveland
only a few da ys before the Hough-area
disorders."
Outside influence . The report says
these men moved into Cleveland from
Chicago, New York and Brooklyn and
established themselves near "the central
point of origin of the Hough-area t roubles . . . . T hey made swift contact with
the JF K House leadership and v.'ith
the leaders of the Communist Party
throughout the Ohio \ alley ....
"Finally, evidence was presented that
UJA~I A [mean ing "African socialism··
in the Yorub.1 lallgitage] i~ an organization dedicated to black power and has
beg11n it effort to stablish itself in the
Cle1 eland area . Their philosophy is that
black people ~hould be governed b~·
themselves in e,·ery respect and that
anythi ng p .rtaining to the rights of l\egroes 111ust he cleared through the c:elltr,11 org,rni1;1tion of l'JA~L\ , which has
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h Lewis Hobi11su11 and his lin1t 11.111ts ...
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Negro youths taunt police as violence flares once again in riot-torn Watts.

Shouting defiance, a Negro
VAAAAAAADAAALY

—Wide World Photo

cs arrest.

RACE RIOTS: ERUPTING NOW... AND THREATS OF MORE TO COME

LOS ANGELES-—Rioting by white-

tin seems to be off to an
early start this year.

Warnings now are heard of a “danger-
ous summer” here and in other big cities
with huge Negro “ghettos.” Alarms al-
ready are being sounded by Negroes in
New York and Washington.

Racial violence exploded on March 15
in Watts, the Negro district where thou-
sands ran wild last August in a six-day
rampage that cost 34 lives and 40 mil-
lion dollars in damage.

This time, grim lessons learned last
summer brought swift and forceful ac-
tion by police deployed in large num-
bers. The outbreak on March 15 was
confined to a small area. Some 600 riot-
ers were involved, rather than thousands.
Rut racial rage was evident.

Two were slain. One was

         
 

 

a_white

a mob attack. As he staggered from door
to door, dying, Negroes spurned his

 

pleas for refuge. The other man killed
was a Negro—not a participant in the
riot—cut down by marauders’ gunfire.
More than 25 people were stabbed,
beaten, robbed. Youths hurling Molotov
cocktails—bottles of gasoline ignited by
flaming rags—set fire to a dozen build-
ings. About 20 stores were looted. Some
60 Negroes were arrested, including the
alleged killers of the truck driver.
The four -hour Durst of ragial frenzy
was triggered
throwing a rock at a car driven by a
white schoolteacher. Within minutes,
gangs of Negroes were on the prowl
¢ ; r : e whe t,
“Get Whitey!” was a rallying cry.
Negroes blamed. Primary blame for
the eruption was placed on the Negro
community itself by John A. McCone,
chairman of the commission that investi-
gated last summer's riots. Said Mr. Mc-
Cone, former Director of the U.S. Cen-
tral Intelligence Agency: “. . . This is

-UP! Phete
Suspects are searched for weapons. Outburst’s toll included 2 dead, 25 injured

one more evidence of an_unwillingness
by Negroes to accept responsibilities as

law-abiding citizens.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Ken-

neth Hahn said the outbreak pointed to
“far-ranging possibilities for a dangerous
summer.”

One victim of violence was a white
@X-marine Ww ‘)

    

1 as pater in Vietnam.
Hotred_of whites Some Negroes
said they were appalled by the latest
outbreak. A Negro woman said the riot-
ers should be “put in the Army and sent

to Vietnam.” But others had more sinis-

ter comments. One aging Negro said:
“These

strongly. This goes for the younger ones

and the older ones—they hate white po:

 

teacherp&gt;you name it. You,xe_gottocda
scrmething with phat hatr

-  Continval agitation. Mr,
eharged that .Ne

 

    

 
 
   

tration, rage and incidents.

ude is changed,

 
  
 

 

Ing, no amount ¢ : ce
results we all desire—the ae of ¢
Negro in a position of real equality.”

     

programs, toward _w

 

 

     
  
    

no amount of money,
no amount of ettort, po amount of t ta

From other areas came warnings that,
despite money poured into antipoverty

  

 

was hit ie a thrown bottle as Negroes
velled, ‘Get_out, of here, Whitey,
You're not in white man's country ”
Watts has not been regarded a4_safe
for whites since last summer's riots. In-
eidents of cursing, rock throwing and as-
sault have been common. A Negro real
estate man said that “black national
and Communists’ keep fanning hatre
ore violence ahead? In Was

  
     

 
~~ inp ees &gt;

   

 

wo Young Men Who Hate Whitey

 

4

 

Fillmore’s ‘Warm-

By George Gilbert

Scott_w. the aa
offic! j “a
desk at City Prison yesterday
_and said nothing. He sat there
and smoked a cigarette an

 

back to the stack of papers he
was shuffling.

2
r, Then his mouth
opened and he said:
“T don’t believe in turning
‘that other cheek jazz.”’
|. He gestured towards the of-
. “He takes my teeth, IT

- Arrests
" Police arrested Scott: a
friend, Leon Beck, and five
other young men early Sun-
du

 

LARRY SCOTT

Scotty and Beck are only 20

too fond of whites.

“Not all whiteys are bad,”
Scott was saying. ‘‘Just most
of them.”

ance t riot

ast weekend would seem to

ave

been_ senseless. An. off-
duty Negro policeman shot

an armed Negro youth
was com bbery.
in minutes bands of

   
    
  
 
 
 

—

 

 

  

 

 

] as the po-
| tis foot on the wooden bench. __. lige have painted it. Beck, in
ms tet, is a half-brother of the
} . “We' suspect who was shot; Frank

21, of

r 7 Lee Jackson,

years old and they are_not

   

LEON BECK

‘You know what happened in Watts and Chicago...’

Broderick street.

“He wasn’t pullin’ ne rob-

bery. man,” said Beck.

“He was shot by this Uncle:

Tom cop for no reason, and
you wonder why we got mad!
This Uncle Tom ecop didn’t

' even show no identification.

He just jumped out of the car
with a gun out and starts
shooting.”

Jobless

Leon Beck hates whitey be-
cause he says he can’t find a
job. ‘I'm a high school grad-
uate. I’m willing to work at
anything but I can’t find a
job because there are no jobs
for ‘niggers.’ ”’

Larry Seott hates whitey
for many reasons. He is espe

IN sa erg seit tae ceninag ie ee ter

~——

dj m r
-- “€ nee e

 

cially bitter about the war in |
Vietnam. “What's the sense
in goin’ over there and get
shot at and maybe killed so
that when you come back
home and go into a restau-

_ rant in Mississippi you are

told they don’t serve nig-
gers.” ¢

“This isn’t Mississippi.”

“They just do it.differently
here, man. They don’t have
dudes rumin’ around in
sheets and burnin’ crosses on ©
your lawn but they do it here
just as good.

“You give a dude a star
and a gun and you give him a
license to kill. It don’t matter
if he’s white or black. If he’s
black, he’s an Uncle Tom and
just as bad as whitey.”

_ ‘Power’

“Do you have a police rec-
ord?”

“No,” said Scott. “I’m no
angel. I] just haven't been
caught yet.”

“What do you want?”

 

 

understa . Fower. An

olence. will see tha
oti, who lives at 1516 Mc-

Allister street, and Beck,-at
2230 Fell street, go to cowt
on July 27.

“What do you think will
happen in court?”

“The same thing that hap- _

‘ pens to all our brothers,”

said Beck. And then he .
cursed.

 
Saturday, Nov, £7, 1965
SAN’ FRANC

| CHRONICLE

China Says
US. System
Will Collapse

Hong Kong

The Chinese Communist
| leadership is well on the way
, to convincing itself that the
movement against American |
involvement in Vietnam pre-
sages not just a United States
withdrawal,
Of the ’
The Communists’ workd
wide strategy rests on the
conviction that Americans

 

'. The Chinese peace

@

 

Cobkinens | Sheltey Rips '
Assesses | ‘Re els’ in
The Riots - | Poverty War
Los Angeles . By Mel Wax

  

Evangelist Billy Gra
,ham made a_ helicopter

  

Mayor John F. Shelley
eharged yesterday that
“so-called new leaders”
‘lef the city’s Negro com-
munity are making “a
maked demand for the
power to control policy,
rogram and financing of ¢

e ener action }

Their move for a ma-
jority on the Economic

 

ot a SME tows

ae

 

‘confidently ex

 

‘tee of the Chinese Communist
party, reaffirmed this basic
| belief and explained how the
Communists expect to
' triumph in the “worldwide li-
_ beration strug;

Chinese declare that
present demonstrations

    

&gt;
il

Opportunity Council, he
said, is “totally unaceept- ?”
able, because it would de- } ;

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r

   

 

 

 

tee weens
cangeroon stanton rT]

in the end would cost more —
than the Job Corps. Or we
could busta ap tos eins tee

Bonus for GOP
In L. A. Riots

By NE MEANS

Examiner White House Correspondent
WASHINGTON—From out of the ashes of
smoldering Negro. o of Los Angeles rises
issue that may prove more

 

 
   

 

ms ee

i
ertly tolerates thorny couduet on the part

f . unrighteous one,

when it overtly or cov-
of any seg-
ment of its own citizenry. It should not and cannot be toler-
ated, regardless of the growp—white or black—and regardless
» of whether or not the cause involved is « righigaus one or

‘ r of a nati
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NY. Convictior
archy

: f @ nie
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Nw York

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"Epton, 33, heard himself —

 
 
  

pronounced guilty in State
: preme Court of seeking the

     
   

[ tts Oa VeTOUS
revoked his $10,000
} and remanded him to
jail to await sentencing Jan-
nary 27.
pton, tne father of two,
faces a maximum ten years
imprisonment and $6000 fine.
‘His conviction is the first
criminal anarchy conviction
TR the state of New York
e 1920 when Benjamin
tlow, a founder of the Com,
minist party inthe Unite
States, was sentenced to
term of five to ten years in
prison.
Epton’s arrest followed the
bitter Harlem riots of 1964.
He was seized on July 25,
1964 when he defied a police
han to organize a racial dem-
ongtration in the wake of the
disorders.
Ty)

ndictmen
Ba OrtUn eS ariem
n a street corner

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rally Negroes against what
he described as police brutal-

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during the holiday season.
has a wife and two childrea.

dangerous man,” Katz main-
something he said or wrote,

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plied, “the jury’s ve

 

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self with the mere advocaty
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‘Radical’ Ww
To Win Right.

By Don Warman

A sardonic, switchblades-sh

told a sophi

night that racial equality will never be Won.
groups.

eS

Banik aimed tat

United States W;
* Rollins
said, e to @ people at

the consulate that he was
armed and prepared to fight
against the Communistst.”’
Rollins said he was told
‘that Waniolek gave the con-
sulate a six-page statement
which said he planned to re-
turn to Detroit “and start |
shooting Communists.” |

CORE Blast.
At Rights
Conference

Washington

The White House confer-
enee on Civil Rights, sched-
wed to open here today,
was dealt a powerful blow
| yesterday when the national
director of the ss of
Racial Equality charged that
the conference has been

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ivil ri
civic group lasi

nc
by civic

“Saul Alinsky, controver-

| sial
told

an ae ae ol

Council of Civic Unity
members to stop discuss-

ing rights and do some-

\thing about the fight and
1! “the enemy.”

 

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er on social progress:
e ‘Forget about a Chris-

jttan moral basis for tlie

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rights drive. If we could have
got rights that way, we would
have by now.”

@ ‘Discussions don't work.
Organize and get power. Only
through power can you get
aetion. People never get any-
thing but what they’re strong

“| enough to get.”

e “Don’t tell me that ‘we
have to work differently im
this town.’ That’s a lot of
jazz.”

made up of the people -

ly affected (by segregation).
Pay your own bills. Don't
rely on that downtown crowd
to de it for you. They won't.”

(This last advicé, an ob-
vious slam at the make-up of
ithe disputed Economic Op-
|pertunities Council, stirred
\an intent audience of about
1000 to a huge ovation.)

| e@ The difference between
southern segregation and
northern segregation is that
down there they use

axes. We use stilettos

you die anyway.”
the

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encase Areas Foundation of

 

of
Chicago, which has reported-
advised minorities in some
American communities on
taetics” in integra&gt;

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| Harlem Theater

 

U.S. Funds for |

‘Hate D

New York
An anti-poverty program
. spokesman yesterday defend-
ed the use of federal funds

 

  

 
 

where Negro e

ion and revenge.
"Wed rather see these kids

fussing on the stage than on
the streets,” said James Kel-
leher, deputy director of pub-
licity for the Office of Eco-
nomic Opportunity in Wash-
ington.

Kelleher made the com-
ment after disclosure here of
the Black Arts
Theater-School, founded last
April and coached by the Ne-

ae

The aim is ‘‘to re-educate
the nearly half a million Har-
lem Negroes to find a new
pride in their color,” Jones
says. “I don’t see anything

wrong with hating white peo- |

ple.”
“This was a part of the

ramas.

‘vent ee zt
envision

aration e white i:
In Jones’ off-Broadway

play, ‘The Toilet,” a short,
scatological work, a group of

young Ne s plot agai
white homosexual who n
overtures to a Negro. '

scene is the boys’ rest ‘room
of oe school and the at
ul

en
ROCHESTER

A play he wrote for the
school, “‘Jello,”’ viciously tra-
vesties the old Jack Benny
radio program. In it, Jomey
has Roc long

     
  

A police official says of the
theater that ‘‘as a group we
don’t feel they represent a

 

threat.”

Alexander J. Allen, execu-|
tive director of the greater
New York Urban League, al-
though seeing some danger of
black chauvinism. says the

 

Project Uplift program that} 7
we funded through HARYOU-'

ACT (Harlem’s multi-million |
dollar anti-poverty program)
last summer . . .,” Kelleher
said. ‘‘The overall program
was a good oné and we have
to figure that this (the thea-
ter-school) was a part of its
success. |

“HARYOU-ACT wanted
Jones in the program. He is a
legitimate playwright, what-
ever you may think about his
views. We knew about it
when we granted the money
and we have no apologies."

The makeshift theater, in a
three-story tenement, fre-
ceived $40,000 during the
eight weeks when 400 Negro
youngsters attended classes
in the arts, Negro cultural
history, remedial reading.
math and what Jones termed
“hard-core nationalism,’’ the
playwright said.

He said additional funds
come from the theater’s pro-
ductions and from benefac-
tors he refuses to name.

Other sources indicate the
federal share may have been
much larger. HARYOU-ACT
officials profess not to know
since the agency’s books are
now undergoing investigative
audit.

2 REJECTED

“George Nicolau, northeast-
ern deputy director of the
federal Office of Economie
Opportunity. said the theater
is not now supported by anti-
poverty funds. “When HAR-
YOU-ACT presented a-formal
epntract to us for additional

ings (of the theater) we
tiirned it down,” he asserted.
‘tSome two dozen writers,

ptors and painters teach
atthe school and 12-15 actors
form the core of the reperte-
gy-company.
*Pheir productions miro:

 
   

which includes
Broadway plays, poetry, a)
book on jazz, and a recently

blished novel.
none THE FORCE

“The force we Wa

   
 

 
   

forming America

    
   

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Tuesday, May 24,1966 FHEx .

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE { ,
Marin City
' Brawl--

SNCC Spurns — | Deputy Hurt

A Main county deputy sher-

Johnson Talks: =: soins
i fe | eas eae
In Viet Protest °°

Deputy Sheriff Bill Wallace
as released after first aid
ent.
Vi tn ”
Non-Violent | ¥/¢™am. 3
an ie: Commattios yes-' Stokely Carmichael, new 4
y bitterly rejected an in- SNCC chairman, said about
to a White House 3 members of the militant — of 89 Cole drive.

ference on civil rights and Student organization had» Both remained in custody

ciated a stro j |been invited to the confer- iz in lieu of posting $550 bond.

nationafism. SIC Ae SDD RAMESG URE IEED™ nes hy weida nt seccired |

statement, it rejecting the invitations »)

a prepar MNec | - around 10:30 p.m., according
called the conference. sched- /SNCC is following an aggres.
uled for June 1-2, ‘absolutely Sive pew. all-Negro course » to Deputies Gary Ree

outs - and Carl Wiest.
ani? ol They said they were talk-
ing with a Marin City woman

in front of 409 Drake avenue

le when a 19-year-old boy, ap-

the chief poli- | Carmichael declared. “Politi nronctid and began swear-
apatker of the Duets ie cal and economic power is| in em, they said.

to discuss human rights in, What the black people have to When they attempted to

thig country when he fila-|have.” jail him for obscenity, Bland

grantly violates the human! Carmichael, who recently’ and Grayson tried to rescue

a amen succeeded John Lewis as him, the officers said.

ome -_1. p. + SNCC chairman, said ather Wallace responded to a ra- |

major civil rights organiza- dio call for help and was in

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liam L. Bland, 20, of 99 Cole.
drive, and Willie Grayson, 20. f

rights of colored people in with felonious as-

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cies '. peared during the melee,

“But we'll go our way and
can go theirs,”’ he said.

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this country.
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will not permit

 

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declared, his primary oblige-.
tion “is to enforce the laws——
all laws

mean '

fie said It was ‘not the job
of the police force to put
down demonstrations w.

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tempt ‘‘to make minoriti
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eized the John Birch Society
for holding that “the local ¢

      
     

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tions arise Sd noe
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3 We publish alone
opinion by Justice Walter J. Fourt of Ven-
ms exposing fallacies of the, eee

~The recent Dorado dectiion by 6 Cale
ae: ee Court, stripped the :

    

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e solani no dst.
olicemen. But
attitude of

sity: the fate

Death Row
: Reversals by

State Supreme Court
ee ‘a sweeping series

yesterday affecting
one soners on San Quen
o's Death Row.

7 identical 4-3 votes. the

tn ‘ordered new trials far

condemned men — Rie?

Price, 21, of Sacrament.

z bert A. Anderson. 6,
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East Palo 0 Alto
ateo County al-/in r

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prob- bed Ba

" A Scolding
' For Courts
} And Judges

-

  

Boctaince Rex. A Collings Jr.,
o told the Commonwealth
ub luncheon meeting at the

Sheraton-Palace Hotel that

“the rights of criminals keep

on increasing.”

“The rest of us are speedi-

' dy losing ours,” he added.

He charged that crime in

California is increasing at

three times the rate of the

nae an ae said ae

—&lt;" [ston of the Attorney Gener-

: ” da tt any at-
tempt to Marquis of | Dx
Queensbury rules to crime is

naivety.

anty-five years ago I—

ra girl for that matter—

ould with complete security
around Lake Merritt or
ae the Berkeley campus

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Aidares to try any of these

A University of Califor-
nia professor of law and
oe scolded the

preme Court of the United
States or of California who

things today?”
Collings, formerly a trial
attorney in the criminal divi-

al’s Office in Washington,
ee Boracay eee of
e State

  

 

“A peace officer,” he said,
“is required to play by the
rules of the game. The trou-
ble is that too often the,

 

 

eply to a

The observations were made)
naire

Palo Alto atthe War on
‘Poverty.

ry Tt commun

a St tend

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Primitive
Africa Still
Around

Leopotdville, The ie?

 

can newspapers.

“dom in vu aa der thre

Also in Uganda, a white |

~ tourist complained of being

held up for all hie travelers |

checks for “‘poll tax’ by a
mob of menacing bush Afri-

eans who stepped on his feet |,

while taking his money.

‘The Congo government re-
cently apologized for the
beating police gave two
young Canadian travelers ar-

rested when they crossed

ot
ts

from Congo Republic (a hos-
tile neighbor) without visas.

In Zambia, four Lake Dow
tribesmen were sentenced to
death after a court f

them guilty of the m
murder of a ‘acne
“slave” child. The four had

wed by doing this to bring \'

me child's father, X
kuwe Xoahi, sold his som
five cows, and received part

of the divided boy as 7)

famine ‘‘medicine.”’

Another report from Fe
senge Township in Zambia's
western province said resi-
dents complained witches

and wizards were killing andl
fdas there. They asked
‘mission to hire a ‘‘witch-

-.” The government re
. | ‘fused, “aoepna their offer to

Net a government official
_ Watch the witch-finder’s
7 wees a

    

There were the Norwe ri,

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ment.’ and said the

Cate a deep suspi ’
~ su ot

letter to Oakland’ }
and City Council from Poneg

_ rae il 20, 1965 Fi
THE sant ts CHRONICLE, a

es Ca ommission i

 

Three Cars Stoned
In Watts Incidents

» Los Angeles _minor injuries when
m Reports of sporadic See [Sma ee! through the wi
) hrowing in the Negro district | of their vehicles.

Torey. | 1 South Los Angeles reached! Earlier in ‘the event
_~  rolice last night. Officers|crowd of about 100 j
aid three cars were dam-|thre work sat a Police

wed in separate incidents, |Watts, but quickly
miy one of which involved a| when ‘the officers ty
wowd. Police said two mo-| their car.
wrists, both white, received

   
  
  
   
 
  

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ws eee.

Oakland. — Nettled

An agency of the

Police Departme aL Sesery tion against a review board

and exican.

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pre | Police witnesses testified | the amount generally consid |
that Deadwyler droye up 2 ered as making a person |

MPH. along the 35) drunk to drive. wn

. PH street “Tghored traffic] e case has created
ipnels, Swerved on Dd | tense atmosphere in Ne
of the sireet_and nar-| neighborhoods in so fal
7 Whissed pi Angeles. rise “Comal
said newly organized * Conum

  
   

  

 

       

  
CCCCAA Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1965 PAGE 5
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE

Teen-Age Rumble _

 

B ystanders "Save
3 Berkeley Police

Berkeley police yester-/at 10:30 p.m. because of a re-
day praised a group of/Port a fight was in progress

 

hurt. hab
of three patrolmen) “i found a 1S-year-old Oak-
attacked by a mob/jand youth, Emmett Rhodes,
of | agers late Monday! bleeding from a beating he
gy. _ .  - Thad suffered.
officers ‘were knocked| Pursley was attempting to
to the ground and kicked by a|question persons in a large
crowd of about 50 young) crowd of teen-agers when he
t s who had been engaged | and two other officers who
: ble. . had responded, Gerry Tem-
© three ‘suffered minor|pleman and H. A. Brizee,
rles but did not require! were suddenly jumped.
hospitalization. Several adults came to the
“It could have been a lot! aid of the officers and kept
worse,” said Patrolman Mar-|the incident from becoming
Pursley, “‘if a group of | more serious.
ults had not assisted us in| Another 12 patrolmen were

     
 
 

 

 
 
    

holding off the youths until| sent to the scene and arrest-

 

additional officers arrived.” | ed five youths on charges of
Pursley was dispatched to disturbing the peace, assault-

the of Sacramen ‘ng a police officer, and re-
to street =a Ashby avenuc sisting arrest

Editor—! think the time hes,
come when we start des
crime problerns and criminals in

   

rkers and politicians have
failed miserably. Why not at he

     

ladults who came to the|2"d 4 teen-ager had been

‘No Evidence’

Frees Suspects

djattempted getaway, a phone
fonday |call to the San Francisco mo-
sus-\tel by one of the burglary sus-

 

    
        

  

Leki Vy cite were it
for “lack of evidence”
Wednesday. Articles found in the motef
| Wilburt Flournoy, 21, andjroom were tracel to  bur-
brothers Luther and Stanley glaries from Corte Madera,
‘Price, 20 and 23, both of Long Richmond, San Carlos and

- San Jose.
Beach, were freed on the le-
' al = Nordstrom said yesterday
fo Aeeiuuicaliv, that police 5 : Angeles authorities are
pie 2 search warr ‘investigating the burglary
2 ng which they claim involves

Francisco motel and officers more than $350,000 worth of

‘clothing stolen throughout th-

wamhotstolen clowning, 7°
Their arrests by Burlingame

and San Francisco police were
‘triggered when three other
men were apprehended in
Burlingame in an abortive
burglary attempt at the Rob-
ert Gates Clothing store,
The three still being held
in Burlingame jail are Web.
bus Harvey, 22; Charles E

rake d

Standmore, 21, and Jame:

Flournoy, 24. Following the

Cops Attacked At N.Y. Rally

a realistic manner. The social New York

injured.

Police were showered with} About 30 policemen and de-

ent office Og
at io

     
   
 
 
  

    
    
 

Those pampered and spoiled
eople do not seem to ve
stand responsibility and uman
behavior. Today it |S ley
in Los cripelee Long Beac

hicago. i

  

omorrow it may well

in our own back yard. Sy
: ache :

} We shouldn't be expec

tolerate this barbarous ma

or be placated by excuses rom

high places. |

debris hurled from rooftops|tectives were rushed to the

yesterday when they moved|scene when members of the.
in to halt a boisterous street|labor group and representa.

rally sponsored by the pro-jtives of an unidentified Gu

j i ban faction exchanged abu-

movement on Manhat-|sive remarks that threatened
tan’s Upper West Side. At| to ignite a riot.

least three detectives were United Press

 
 
 
   
4
Theater to Defy.Cops’ Ban
;ban_on the grounds that it is|street to say members would
“obscene. resist of police tried to arrest

e d Bullins, a playwright | them.
day that it val attempt to}and author who heads the; «

We will use a comparable
av at| group, called a press —ae Se
a-) ence at the gr oe s use,” said Bullins
alice itmore

Asked whether he expects
| Violence, Bullins said, “The
(cops just shot a black man in| a
;Southern California — what
| do you think?’
| Marvin Jackmon, the au-
|thor, said the play was origi-
nally entitled ‘Flowers for
the Trashman,” but is now

ontrove rsia
zac Arts

    
 

 

entire black race,”’ he said.

A leaflet distributed by,
Black Arts slash West Ilsts
Jackmon’s name as “‘Marvin |
X plus 8,” and he was asked|
if he ia a Black Mus

“All black men are mem-
bers_of the Black Muslims,”’
he said.

0.
Ted_ Brow!

nd Polic

d :
and police had
banned its performance last
month at the Laney campus
of Oakland City College.

ackmon said his one-act

play had been performed a

dozen or so times in San
arcisco.

 

Deputy Is
Assaulted

In Marin

 

 

 

Two teen-agers were!

|
| Booked esterday for assault
| a6sea Si-ininute cattle wal

|a Marin county deputy sher-
it we Hemel fg
ithem about faulty hea

| The officer, 24-year-old
| Richard Keaton, said he was
knocked to_the ground and
Kicked in the face after he
stop Phillip Craig Scott,
19, of 50 Cole drive, and Dan-
jel James Hayden, 18, of 77
Buckelew street, both of Ma-
+ rin City.

The two were jailed and
held on charges of felonious

|) age8UIE0n a peace officer,
disturbing the peace atid fe

sisting arrest. Hayden wae

 

  
   

WATTS WOMAN SHRIEKING AT WHITE POLICE
Nof guilty of i

    
    
 

 

jalso cited for having faulty
headlights lacking a driver's}
license and failure to sign ‘|
| citation.

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freee ty," ept shou
according ~

pee sheriff, who ‘a
treated later at Marin Gener-

_al Hospital for multiple
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MAY 27, 1966

a 2 s een 7

THE ONLY American born black leader to in. poking. Despite negative speculation in

trpress as to the well-being of Mao,
n people, is Robert F. Williams and his the  Chineda leader recently appeared at a
wife. shown during their interview with Mao reception for r the head of a European state.

Mao Tse-tun, leader of China's 700--

ee

 

i. A.

Disavowals of violence have been made repeatedly by
many top American officials. President Johnson and Vice
President Humphrey, for example, have denounced rioting
and rioters on a number of occasions, and so have many
civil-rights figures. However, police officials, local political
leaders and some members of Congress cite statements such
as those above as part of the climate that has fostered vio-
lence. In addition are the pamphlets and other publications
flowing into Negro areas and openly inciting slum dwellers to
guerrilla war. One pamphlet from Revolutionary Action Move-
ment (RAM) says: ‘‘Weapons of defense employed by Afro-
American freedom fighters must consist of a poor man’s ar-
senal. Gasoline fire bombs (Molotov cocktails), lye or acid
bombs (made by injecting lye or acid in the metal end of
light bulbs) can be used extensively... . Extensive sabotage
is possible.”
DIAGNOSIS

CLEVELAND—A grand jury's report
makes this diagnosis of the racial vio-
lence that rampaged through Cleveland

| this summer, killing four and causing
f millions of dollars in property damage:

Trained professionals. “This jury
finds that the outbreak of lawlessness
and disorder was both organized, pre-
cipitated and exploited by a relatively
small group.of trained and disciplined
professionals at this business.

“They were aided and abetted, wit-
tingly or otherwise, by misguided people
of all ages and colors, many of whom are

    
  
  
  
   
   
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
  
   
 
  
  
 
 
 
   

OF A RIOT

Some of the same people were observed
in both places on several nights of the

disorders.”

Assigned roles? “It is no casual hap-
penstance or coincidence that those
throwing fire bombs or bricks or bottles,
or pillaging or generally engaged in dis-
order and lawlessness were, in the main,
young people obviously assigned, trained
and disciplined in the roles they were to
play in the pattern of these dual out-
breaks separated by less than one month.
Nor, by the same token, is it happen-
stance or even just singular coincidence:

“1. That the over-all pattern for fire
bombing and destruction to both the Su-
perior and Hough areas was so highly
selective;

72) yThat
agreed upon;

“3. That certain places were identi-
fied to be hit and that certain other

the targets were plainly

- places were similarly spared.”

The leaders. The grand-jury report
identifies “the JFK House’—meaning the
Jomo Freedom Kenyatta House in Cleve-
land—as a sort of general headquarters
for the rioters. It names the JFK House
leaders as Lewis G. Robinson and his
wife, Beth; Harlell Jones, Albert D.
Ware-Bey; Phihp Morris.

From the report:
“Lewis Robinson has been affiliated

4 with the Freedom Fighters of Ohio, the

aie Robs pe
found,

Club) which he
the JPR House of

‘and the ee

mite head, the Dea-—

and when to throw them to obtain max-
imum effect. Further, irrefutable evi-
dence was shown to the effect that Rob-
inson pledged reciprocal support to and
with the Communist Party of Ohio. . . .
It was established before the jury that
the leaders of the W.E.B. DuBois Club
and the Communist Youth Party, with
interchangeable officers and_ virtually
identical concepts, arrived in Cleveland
only a few days before the Hough-area
disorders.”

Outside influence. The report says
these men moved into Cleveland from
Chicago, New York and Brooklyn and
established themselves near “the central
point of origin of the Hough-area trou-
bles. . . . They made swift contact with
the JFK House leadership and with. . .
the leaders of the Communist Party
throughout the Ohio Valley... .

“Finally, evidence was presented that
UJAMA [meaning “African socialism”
in the Yoruba language] is an organiza-
tion dedicated to black power and has
begun its effort to establish itself in the
Cleveland area. Their philosophy is that
black people should be governed by
themselves in every respect and that
anything pertaining to the rights of Ne-
groes must be cleared through the cen-
tral organization of UJAMA, which has
flourished in New York and has spread
into other places and is embraced locally
by Lewis Robinson and his lieutenants.”

(More on civil rights, page 38,
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                    <text>C. Ao Perkes Jr-
I
Attn-
1224 TiliaSan Mateo , Calif-
,!!le Mayor of Atlanta-
September 8 , 1966
MayorCity HallAtlan ta , Ga -
Dear Sir-
~A War On"Vhitey~ !?l:
1966 - Pgs !QQ. to 112 + Edtr'!
!!!!.2 r e f e r ~ ~ Magaz i ne article
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LIFE Maga zi ne s May 6th arti c le t•Integration T~ndetta ln a northeln · town a sensi-tive article triWllpha ntly done should be r ead by all! A race issue, yes, but
there is more to it than s hown here - has segregation of t he u.S.Negro caused
this since being brought here as slaves hundreds of years ago?
Negroes are s t i ll s e gregated in all par t s of the world where they exist - Brazil
taking the l ead over mosts. A erican countr ies - the strain of segregation
is les s a pparent in Cuba (4o%-Negro), Puerto Rico &amp; Venezuela thru raoe mixing
where there i s now a muletto Negroid mixture. It will take hundreds of years for
it to bec ome le ss noticed in the u.s.
Thru oruel Southern ways aan.y U.S.Negroe•
still are i ndiff e rent to moral standards eaeshed in a transmitted African culture
Of course if you we r e a t ypical U. S.Negro &amp; knew you we r e brought here by the
whites you'd have a ill fee ling ag inst them especially if they re fered to you
as •inferior, a n i gge r , black ie , a ca nnibal, savage, an animal or l ow pr i mate!•
A majority of the U.S . Negroes are more f or t una t e than a ny of the other Negroid
races that exi s t i n S.Amerioa &amp; es p ec i al ly t he dark pri mitive Canni bal tribe•
of Africa whi c h still exi s t to this day &amp; he is or e for t unate now than before
the Civil Rights mov ement (1954 ) or even 5 y ears ago but is nowagai n more in-flamed &amp; r es tless than eve r be f ore l Why?
Soae people have clai ed that t he Negro has had as
uoh c hance as all the ot her
r aces in the u.s. but thru l ow moral standards, ori e , violence, aninkling of
low mentality &amp; I.Q . or even segregation(?) will never make i t - a myth, a dogaa,
Co pa r e h i s nei ghborhoods to th whitea or the Chinese or Japanese or Aller-Mexi-cans - the Negro es ne igh borhood s still are as primitive in existance s Afr ica
&amp; the Afr icans where pagan-worship, witchcraft, voo-doo &amp; cannibalism e x i s t ~
&amp; that c ountry doesn't haTe a written language or industry , schooling l ike Japan ,
China, Mexico , eto 1 I n Afri ca there are hardly an y whites to practice segr ga- tionl Unfortuna t e ly a~ y or or a leading u. s . c ity gave in to their demand•
before resignin g &amp; move d them into new neighborhoods &amp; hi-rise apartments &amp;
1 e di a te l y cre a ted a nother eve~tual run down, filthy , ghetto!
From present Afric 's populati on of 2so,ooo,ooo to the u . s . where the Neg roes re
stil l refered to as a •minority• race - thi s i s a do gma - from
hand full between
1725 to the late 19th century they have multiplied t o ove r 21,058,000 (Ebony-Mag )
June 1966 1 How many Ame r-Indians now exis t in the u.s:r,J .- 5OO,OOOJ Chinese,
over a mi llion - J apane se, less than a mi ll i on - Amer-Mex i can between 4 &amp; 5
aill1on 1 There are more Negroe s in the u.s. • alone• t ha n I r i sh in I re land and
Cannadians in Canada &amp; Australi na &amp; Welsh in their homeland 1 The Negroes are-no
longer a minority raoe - what is being witnessed now is a N gro population explosion of mul t itudes ove r 4~ higher than t he whites - segregat i on not only
created ghettos, crime, vio l ence but i ll egi t imacy where
ny
j or u . s . c itie•
re being swelled by ranks in majority of Negroes over any other r ao - Vashing-ton, D.c. fth dis, 5OOO-whites , 75 , 000 Negroes; Chicago , over 900 ,000 - Phi l,PaDetroit; Oakland &amp; San Francisco Bay Area almost a ail lion l
Te Klu-Klux-Klan &amp; u.s.Nazi 1)1':lrty have been i ssued a a
n~erou
which they are but nother daftge rbus organ1zat1on in c • ~i ng a
are the Black-Muslias - they preach .!:!..2!,-hatred - - • the laws are
o\leniz
tins
a or worse
e whi t
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aana law for hi &amp; not the black - break the ; the Polioe are for the white•
strike &amp; a.arch ag ins t the - don't back outi• Fro a Street in Harlem in the
30's they have branched into a majority of u.s. cities preaching their hate &amp;
viciousness against the whites - their paper "Moh
ad-Spe ks• is now distri uted
in all u.s. citie &amp; especially Negro reaa - only reoiently they have taken t
the air on (FM) radio wi th their spontaneous insults against the whites, white
power structure, Police , Governor &amp; President Johnson, Kennedy, his wife1
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Another dangerous organiza tion the " Black N tionalists" have &amp; use the ethods of
the Musli s but to eventua lly kill all white by nu ber &amp; to practice violence •but to firs t t o out-breet by numbers the "whites 9 &amp; we'll •outnumber them &amp; bury
them with g uns &amp; fis ts but first the hated power structure of the whites - The
Police must be f irs t t o go" - the Black Panthers use these ethods to a similiar
degr e e __ wor e te are lJhuru, Black Art• , RAM, Black Flag, Blk V&amp;n§uardl
Le Roy Johe - a i litant Harl em Negro tr ins a majority of Harlems frustrated,
hate, fear , doped, crazed Negro youths to train them to kill whites - in a rented
theater s o e Negroes dres s As whites &amp; the blacks kill them in play fashion
preying for the day "when we can get O the whites this way &amp; kill them! LeRoy-Jones rave s . Al so edi~or Dan Watte •Liberator Magazine" writera,,.J.Neal; R.
.
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Snellinga1
Watta, Calif- some Mex-A ericane were arrested by white Police for drunknees in
June 1962 - no thing happened - some Puerto-Rioans were stopped for d-rinking - then
some Cubans - law &amp; order prevaled, · nothing happened till AU9ust 1965, soae
Negroes a mother &amp; son were rreated by Police for the same ~ffense &amp; within 5
minutes they were at tacked by a vic i ous mob &amp; withing ,5 minutes 25 ilea of ·
Watts, Calif- looked like Hiroshima did in 1945 - the Jungle war persisted by
these young savages t
~ planned purposely1!1 A staging groundl


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Vatts was not Harlem - many causes were given but one overlooked &amp; the final one
was the Mus l i s , Blaok Nationalis t s, Bl a ck Panthers had a lot to do in organiza-tion with t hi s - lik e the Mu s lims the Black Nationalists have representatives
work ing in mos t u.s. (Negro) c i t ie s right now with more &amp; worse planned agains~
whites, Poli ce, ~ffici a ls, &amp; u.s. Gov't - LeRoy Jones now has agents .working in
Negro ghe t tos back east &amp; L.A., Marin City, E. Palo Alto, Oakland, Calif- Richmond
Calif- S .F . Fill more Dis ! Robe r t F. Will ia e, ex-Mari ne i n Cuba•radios •for Negroe
to revo lt &amp; strtke agains~ whitesl
The Deoons f or de fen se i n the heavy black south (now majority) have armmed them-selves to shoo t &amp; ki ll any &amp; all whi t es who interfere with them1 The Muslias are
n ow@ work
Hunters Point near S.F. They have not been too sucoeasfull so tar , in
Oakland, Calif- or E. Pa lo Alto but Marin Ci t y almost &amp; Richmond; Calif!
A ki nd elderly, r efined , law abidding Negro woman tol d e - •you should see whats
happening h e re - some outsiders pro bably Mu sl i ms or Black Nat iona l i st• ha v e come
&amp; got hold of all t he young ones &amp; tea ching them t o get
white s ·&amp; Police, tie up
Court s , pres s ure all Mayo r s of ea ch city &amp; Governors of each state on up to the
President! Maybe its LeRoy Jones group fro m Harlem - you should hear what they
aay about ~ou whites &amp; what the y have p l a nned - I don•t · ha t e you whites - Just
t he y d after this hate t~aining - i t s no t natural" she sai d1 Tho s e jobless kid•
the y teaching to h a ~d espise , u rder in~t a d of e du cation , sc hool &amp; nothing to
d o they fall victims to this l ust" she went on 1 •1 · wouldn't want t o b e white t or
anything!" She· wouldn ' t give me her name - sai d so e wou ld kill her for giving
the •secret" between •bla cks• away l ?
The Muslia e wi t h the Black Nat ionalist + the Black Panther + LeRoy Jones out-fit fr om H rlem plan t o af ter ki l ling all •whites &amp; Police to invade &amp; burn up
whit • neighborhood s next t imel" · She aidl She also stated in NYC will have bot
pell (probably s u• er ) - water will be low in dam &amp; all Negroes t turn on all
fau c ets during hot s pell &amp; when water •runs out• to burn everything down inolu•
-ding •bett e r pa r t of town• - •1 wouldn't want to be white tor nythin~ for what•
pl nned aga ins t you &amp; the white •power structure• she quietly saidl
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Here again false charges of Police brut lity to a Law Officer have broken down all
Law &amp; Order - tied up our Court of each &amp; every City, every Mayor of each city
on up to the Gove rno r of eac h Sta t e being p res s uri~ed by mobs on up to the ·Presi-dent - no respe c t for law &amp; o rder anymore - a fi ne Uni v ersity of learning over-thrown by rebels; Po l icemen carried weakly out bodily in arms of tirants, filthy
bearded mobs whom Castro is their hero run the ~autlet here - this is how Castro
got his start - when the time will come to overthrow the .s.Gov't comes is not
known but l a ck o f ti ming has thrown their timing out of wack! They still lack a
ma jorit y - h a ve t o recru it more members to make a ma·orit first; people with
t he r evo l ut i onary, Marxist beli efs !
d A- r e,e - X e t U a k
ifmstb{.nadcasi, fo
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-a ·I u. . Ne g roe s
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e a ga ns
'(hi tey
Russia an Al lie up to 1945 - aft e r Atomic weap ons were · p e rfec ted they became a
mortal t hreatening e n emy -·now China - Russia eventually plans to . snea ~ attack
t h e u. S! Like the Japanese in 1941 to talk fr iendly &amp; keep motives hidd en but
thr u Spi e s infiltrat e d in u.s . ~ Communists still some unknown by the FBI some
decient l aw abbiding cit iz e n s respect f ul! not to c a use suspicion even in u.s.Gov•t
they know o u r missle st r e n g th &amp; the i r doom - their method i s better &amp; still
su rvi ve - the y have di r ected thei r Communis~, Ag ent front Organizations into the
y ou n g who run a ma jori ty especially@ Universitys - the UC campus ~as a staging
ground &amp; suc essfu l for the m - wh o defeated tbe - Gov't @ e a ch &amp; every turn - next
the rac e issue whic h has turned t he Negroes against the whites thru t he Musl i a,
Bl a ck Nati onalists, Black Pan t he rs , Le Roy Jones teachings &amp; his grou p s working
in each &amp; every Negro ghetto are a &amp; c r e ating a Watts or trying to d61 Watts was
a testing ground f o r eac h &amp; e very U.S . c i ty - Castro defea t ed t he Cu b n · Gov't
t h is way bu t it was not a race is s ue like being plknhed here . b y the Russ i an
Communists &amp; Age nts who have s i nce 1945 surr ountletl more t han 75% of t he world &amp;
are only 95 mi les f rom u.s. Viet Nam is a testing ground for them to teat u.s.
strength - when u .s . troop s reach Chinese border over 4,500,000 Chinese troops
will ann ihiliate them acc ord i n g to Cannadian obs e rvers who told me! China is now
perfecting Atomic weapons to eve ntua l ly u se against u .s . in s neak atta ck! The
u . s. wil l ~ave to stri k e first to survive as what is pla nn~d i n high Russi an
circles - Missles oan be sabotaged - a n a ir f leet can strike: back but Mr. McNammra
has ou t down on the •moveable" vital u.s. Bombers! This shou ldn 't h a v e b een done!
Rus s ian s hips a re now off the coast of S.F. - this is also a te s t by Communists
next, n ot now but eventually when the time is ri g ht 1* will b e submarine s with
missles which wil l devastate the u.s. but re lying hidden &amp; u n s een - China when
she perfects Atomic weapon s will b e an •111e with the Ru ssian s l Expect sabotag e
sabot ge of u.s. d e fense, Military here also &amp; pickets u nho l ding war effort!
Along with the Mu s l i ms, Black Na t i ona li sts &amp; Panthers &amp; LeRoy Jone s· g r ups working
in each, heavy Negro g hettos to stri ke out O t he whites lik e Watt ' s &amp; Negro
Communist s who have Represe ntation in each &amp; every Negro neig hb o r.ho ods f or a
pla nned rebe lion next ti me only wors e t o kill the Police, break down all law a nd
order, pres s uri ze e ac h Mayor o f each city &amp; e ach Gove rnor 6f ea h State on up to
the President &amp; kill &amp; burn t he whites apart like LeRoy Jones preaches - a
William Taylor
L.A., Calif- Negro Communist leader who now has rep r esentatio n in
al l Negro ce n ters to eventually overthrow the U.S.Gov ' t in "hi s• peo p les beliefs[
And to side wi th Cuba &amp; Russians ! Cuban age nts in u.s. &amp; s.A er i o 1
Its beco e s o d ang e rou s in nearby Oak land, Calif- e s pe c ially for white policemen
on some o f the Negro sec t i ons t h at they have requ es t ed o n li p olice of Neg ro ex- trao t1on 1 Many of these ~ e o p l e are not k nown by even the FBI as are some Nefr•
Co muni st s wor k ing in sect ons t o create another Watt s i n each &amp; e v e ry ci ty w th
sponsership of the Musli e, Black Nat i onal i st s &amp; Pant hers l Negro Co~u.nists
backed by Kremlin - Agents in u .s. f r om u.s. s . R.
Th ey are sec r e t &amp; will not
r ev eal the s e lTes &amp; are so well Qi ~den people are not aware o f the or their
belie ts1 I n bein~ &amp; s taying hid d e g &amp; go undetected is their pec i ality l
Many white Com n sts g o u ndetect ed, Many Negro Communists in numbers unknown?
Anot her Negro Communi st # 3 pub li sher of "The Worker" ame Jacks on , go es fr o•
one Negro Ghe tto to anothe r &amp; with hi g h r epre s e ntation in each &amp; wri tings slips
a r ound undete c ted!
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The moral decline of the u. s . ainoe 19j5 has b4en l rming in many other waya Communist hearings in 1960 in n earby San Fr noiwoo to
pel &amp; also identify
Co munists - what happened t here was
riot &amp; pe opl e were h urt &amp; all law &amp; order
broke down &amp; the hea rings were disbanded! Surely the Senate Committee had a right
- wha t s ide was this mob on anywa y? Co munist ! For Russia, Marxism, yes!
Troop trains s t opped &amp; the obs. turned to the servicemen &amp; told them to abandon
the Gov' t obj ec tives - these t~oops were on their way to war to fight the
Communi s t s - trea s on on the mob s pa rt - but all law &amp; order was broken down like
u.c. whe r e a Com unis t inspire d center is now established as a testing GROUND
fo r e ventually all center of u.s.
What you a re nows eing like Cuba &amp; Castro is a eventual overthrow of the u.s.
Gov ' t &amp; its demo c ratic pr oces s es ! Using bes ides above
thods anar hy, caos,
t yranny, obs , communist inspired, yes! They are not known by FBI are hidden,•ome
when confronted plead innocence of their ri ghts of 5th ammend &amp; have Attorneys
to protect the m on side of Communist ways &amp; cause! They deny everything!
Hoodlums &amp; rebe ls p icket General Taylor in San Francisco &amp; created such a scene
most Pol ice were a fra i d to do anything when obs of young savage Negroes entered
the scene groups int imidated &amp; traine d by the Muslims, Black Panthers &amp; National-iets &amp; LeRoy Jones &amp; Willia Taylor a top Negr Co unist! Most of the Negro
Co unist s wor king here &amp; also in Negro sections are s worn to silence in the
blaokw orld &amp; not to take &amp; give anything for i n formation to whites &amp; that in- elude s the hated wh ites &amp; u.s.Gov't which is majority whitel
Reoiently a black bearded Negro dark glasse s whom oalls himself "Black Jesus• is
lllC tive in Oakland to activate against all whites &amp; Police &amp; to threaten a riot
&amp; another Watts if something isn't done pronto "we'll go to the hills &amp; kill all
whites &amp; burn everything downl" He viciously statesl This vile, vicious,
siniste r, cutthroat i out to do what he saysl
Another da ngerous Negro Co111Dunist who has aany working in Negro ghe tto area•
thruout the u.s . to create more disturbance for a Co111RUnist cause is a RosooeProotor - &amp; also Al bert Lima! A bigger Watts is planned with these indiTiduals
who have peop l e working in all &amp; each u.s. city of heavy Negro populationsl
Now si nce Wa tte f ear from whites who are now buying up a ll guns &amp; sidearms, rifle•
t o kill &amp; shoot back is what a Communist inspired uprising ca n do to the u.s
if i t can happen in each &amp; eve ry city thruout t he u.s. e t he c r i tical time but
the t ime ele ent is complicated &amp; has not worke d out with the Muslias &amp; leading
Neg ro Com unists t oo well a s yet! The hide behind illus i on its over t
obleaa
-ness l The Coaaunists (Negro) get by w ab dinf Negroes re the n fool ed
he
r..:r-e vi l intentions are hidden as well as motives
·
They ver8 suc cessful in Harle• •uaaer 1964: - Polioebrutality they s c re amed &amp; f r
the Police Chie f to resign which he did - Rochester, N.Y. a ci ty turned into
another di saster - Wa t ts , Calif- - these groups were almost succe ssful in Richmon
Calif- but Police Chief said he wo uld •shoot to til l" l awbreakers if any o f t he
hoodlWI eava es took t o · l a wle s s ne sa &amp; the un le war .- Marin City , Califco intual trouble - when the Negro extrea sta usliaa only her) &amp; a Ja ea
-Baldwin's visits who is
rabbl e r ouser turned this a 11 N gro co unity int a
shaables but not quite - they demanded a •red.no t ion• oi, or 5 Poiioe patrol oa r•
t 1 or 2 whioh was done &amp; the Sheriff o f Marin County gave in under t hr a ta
&amp; fear fro
tough young ters. wham had f l l en vi ctims to t he Muslia &amp; Blac£·.
Nationali t teachings+ Negro CC01U111ni s ta of Yil l iaa Taylor &amp; Roaooe Proctor vhe
haTe unknown &amp; unnoticed eTen t o t he FBI , reYolutionary's h re working eTen
seen. te all 1 They deny, &amp; ol 1• 5th Aame.n d &amp; hire a Co11D111ni st'l at torn y wh
tend1 &amp; vi.t h pressure, threats , mobs, nothing is done1 After Watts - the aoreaa
tor Police, Parker &amp; Mayor Yor:t{ to resign - they did not __give nl The Du
•
Olab• f ne rby San Francisco n 8 agents tn eaob &amp; eTery ~~ro r a tor aor•
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planned viole noe g ins t t he.•white• &amp;/or • power structurel• They have a attorney
Vincent Hallinans on who defied the Attorn y General of u.s. whoa to this date
has backed doWD for tear of reprisal!?
.
The FBI also is a planned t rge t - so e "'!'N_e_g._r_o..,_c_o_mmun
_ _1_s..,,t~s_o...,f_..,f_h_i_.c_h_n__o_b_9_d..Y..,..kp....,_o...,w.,..s
or can identify thru others of well me ning whoa are all hidden portrayed to have
Martin Luther Kini t l k to J. Edgar Hoover in person situation, was planned
but didn't work out as planned to exploitationl
The . N~gro "Ebony"
gazine, has had issued now for several year article• directed
against the "power stnucture• to ore te aore feeling gainst the whites who some
of the Negro writers are or their background is probably question ble &amp; not even
known by the u.s;Gov ' t or the FBil
.
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A weekly TV show &amp; Channel-9 is the evtnings "Where is Ji Crow• by Bu zz Anderson
a well educated refined Negro seems to contually stress like James Baldwin and
.tlarlems rabble rouser ' s Paster Duke's &amp; Jesse Grey their hate of the whites but
in a different mood - th Negro audience O home on TV can be aroused against
the wh ites by watching the interviews weekly of alienated Negroea - "your fore - f t here were brought here as slaves - n ot much has change• since - then, hoy de
they treat you now? " Each we e k are another bunoh of Negro people, kid• or auch
eve n unde•ti fied Negro Co 11UDists(?) their Ideals agree very muoh with Marx!••
which they then deny who have same thoughts like Abdeka Abdeoker? O UC who ' •
f ather is a leading Co-unist tryinf t o enlist in Negro areas, trying to stir,
create a wor•e situation, haie; vio enoe , thru aobs, mob violence &amp; all this add•
up in the Negroes frustration for equality &amp; justice which was too late in ooaingl
In Watts, Poliee &amp; law &amp; order broke down so 111Uoh &amp; was so weakened that •Nation- l-Guard 1 had to be called outl
The Muslias, Black Nationalists, Bl ck Panthers, LeRoy Jones &amp; his teachings &amp; all
of them in their wioked bate teachings should · be watdbed closely espeoi lly in
the coming months &amp; futurel This has hurt the poor Negro Civil Rights moveaent
of the sincere one• wbo need identification but are severely hurt by these group•
working in their organizatio~sl
Another one da~erous to the whites &amp; U;S; working in Negro ghetto s to the 'worse
are Ed Brown SNCC - (Ne gro) Paul Sweezy (Monthly-Review) - Mic ha el Harrison,
Fred J ero e (Progressive Labor Move ent) - Rennie Davi a (SOS) - A Sau l Alins~
a suspected revoluti oni st in hear Negro concentration to priae t he black s or
more anar c hy &amp; fu tur e s ituat i ons
Another one with Marxist progr e ssive labor
mov em nt par ty •he con tinuously rabbl e rouses Negr o obs in many ci ties •we will
not be free t ill we smash this state , oompl e tely d e stroy &amp; se t up a new ata,e of ·
ou r own choo i ng, ki ll all whites, for our own kin4!" he tells doped, drunk,
Negro l awbre ker•, mobsl - - •and in process of sma shing this state w 're going t
kill
lot of thea d i rty oops &amp; a lot of these judg esl" He t i me &amp; time a gain
te l ls th e oba of unfortunate i lliterate, drunk, doped, jobless Negroes - his
teachi ngs had a lot to do wi th t he ob vio l e nce now being p l a nned i n heavy Negro
concentra tions - his Marxi st &amp; Cuban theo r ies t o revo l t &amp; revol u tion is backed
by ·ht de fense lawyer whoa t akes the 3th hmend for his c l ient &amp; actu lly believe
his lies so incerely he actual ly tanda up for them1 "Villi m Epton• ?!!:• Epton
now h s agents in all Negro area ' 1
Th citizen should have the right to rent , to sell to who he pleases without
atate &amp;/ r Federal interference but now Congre s both House &amp; S nate are byPasaed
for ruling of th Supr ae Court some theoretical but not praotioal rulings l Tbe
Dorado &amp; Escondido decisions where murders w re freed without haTing first Leg•l
Tio• - now th re are thouaands of otheta waiting for the eaae petition &amp; fr e -d •1 Of odurs the Negroea (law-abidin~) right• had to b
etended &amp;
y
net
lty t
wht'tea then the Federal ·oov ' t h d to enf roe so•
y law~ l
�to the
ou ~r Ne roe s thru more militant, · extre 1st, left and
a na rchy , oa os , tyranny &amp; revolution· with Marxist and
i s tra jic &amp; will annilia te the decient Negro Civil aigbta
ovement- - these must be retrained by tlie u.s.Gov•t before its too late as theJ,
.!.!!.!!!, indoctr in ted the wrong way! A gig ntic progra but it must be done.
Russian Co unists broadcast ·on 3lmeg., band shortwave &amp; 25M., band late at
nite sometimes in Russian &amp; also English - typical - •A erican i perialists
especially t he whites have held the Negroes as slaves &amp; mistreated them - you
u.s.Ne groes s hou ld riot, r evolt against the Police who are for the whites" - Cuban broadcas t
tres s ing fo r all u.s. teenagers &amp; especially u.s.Negroes to
strike out " a gains t their parents &amp; laws which weren't ment f r them!?" Didn't
qui te get all Cuban broadcast as.it wasn't too clear.
Also a Communist broadcast which l hea~d but couldn't identify as they gave no
I.B. states •we oan control all countries - riots &amp; revolts O all u.s. Embassy&amp;
in the world thruout S.America, Japan - - • see wliat I mean - you realize a lot
o f t hese broadcasts are heard in many countries around the world &amp; to be indoo- t r inated i nto this list e ning especially as a foreigner you'd eventually hate
t he u.s. if y ou li s tene d to them too - no wonder there are riots in Japan,Domincan
- Republic, s.A e rica, etc - these broadcasts have their effects - like the Nazis
teaching of bate of Jews &amp; it worked then as now with the Communis-ts broadcasts
against t he u.s. Ru s sian 31-Megacyole band - 9.5 - 9.7 - - :m mega cycle band 11.5
11.7 11.9 u.s. ove r seas rad ~o ,seem weak tneffeotive too mucu · music, sports, ·
doesn't seem as effeotiv• as Communist broadcasts for revolt! Prapaganda1
Moat of the 255,000 Cuban refugees who are newcomers to the u.s. seem t o b l aw
abiding, civi lized as well as tae almost 1,000,000 Puerto Ricans but have cr_e_a~t_e_d_1
quite a job s ituation ba ck east as well as out here! . A leading newscaster+ a
ma gazine affirmed tha t ove r 1/ 2 of the Cuban ~efugees were Communists sent by
Ca stro &amp; Kreml i n to e ventually overthrow the u.s.Gov't when the time is ri ght &amp;
se tl Armmed Cuban• will attack u.s.Base in Cuba ba ck by Ruasia eventuallyl I
c a nno t substantiat y a nymo re of this &amp; have not any proof here of t ha t!
Another vile , dan~erous party here is t ~e • Ntnuteaen• r gani n d i n various parta
o f the Pacific Coast heav i ly armmedl "'Dr a ft Ca rd" burne r s a n ew highly organized
group with an inkling t hr u r evolution t o de f eat the u. s .Gov 't thru this purpose
sponsered by the VDD (Vi e t nam Day Com ) who thru subvers ive fron t r adical • &amp; alee
revolutionist submit the u.s. pull out o f Vietnam - what i s no t i ssu ed he r e by
this dangerous organization agains t u.s. Pol i cy &amp; u.s.Gov't "i s f or the u.s,oov't
t o s urrender t o the Communists i n Vietn mt • China &amp; Russia a lao agree! Al so a
ques t i onable Co-unist inspired l awyer to de fe nd them t aking 5th Ammend &amp; p l eading
also t heir right•, ! innocence!
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Just beard about it &amp; the terrifi e d white s who at t ended - a new Negro Organization
besides the others mentioned i n s . F. on Fi l lmore St- called the "Black Arts•
Theater - sponsered by LeRoy Jones outfit - a t yp i cal play seen - "Negroes brought
here as slaves oontinously beaten by whites (Negroes painted as white) - _wthi•
is what they did to you - kill them" goes t he dialogue - n~xt, the white polioe
enter - attack Negroes - " l ets kill all w bite Policeraen" &amp; "get the white11• in
•their neighborhood• nextime l " •Th whi te s a r e no ood we must e t O them and
create a revolution in each Negro community in u .
f we re suooea•full then
this country will be oura &amp; our Slave mae~ers we 1 11 burn O burial" - These Negroe •
here re branch ing out to Hunters Point
S.F. leo Richmond, Calif- Marin City,
Oakland &amp; E. Palo Alto , C lifl P rts of ply filthy, dirtyl These Negro revo l ~-tionist•
i n determination like the Musli s, Black Panthers LeRoy Jones outtif•
ar 3etermined to rouse, to create a situation O Law &amp; Order, Courts, u.s.o v'
0 whi te people - Co uniet inspire d - with Collllluni et •ot i va t i on it fit s we ll in
with Karx1·s t Revolution t heory - they re prepared to f i ght thru V.iolenoe - W tta
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-testing ground to each &amp; ev ry city &amp; have Co unist Attorneys taking 5th Ammend
for protection &amp; a good organization of oba ade up thru their teachings aost
a ade up of prison parolees, prostitutes, narcotic addicts, drunks - many of thea
release for serving time for felonious crime• including murder, rape &amp; asAltal
.,..,
The Negro Civil Rights Move ent was needed for the u.s. - The Negro, militant,
extreme right &amp; left, Marxist like Castro to murder, kill, mai e, trigger a
planned oaetrophe race hate for u.s. - These re !!.2! the good, law bidding
Negroes trying so hard behind the Civil Rights Movement which the u.S.GoV't spon- I
-sered - what is planned I' afraid will hur t the Negro Civil Rights movement very
badly &amp; hamper it! These grou~ sponser to obey laws they want &amp; the ones they
don't like - not to - to make LSD . &amp; dope leg l &amp; they have attorneys to defend
their cause like the Communist Chinese &amp; Russiansl
Law &amp; Order must be maintained - all law enforcement agenoys + Mayors &amp; Governors
of each· state must be dispatched information by FBI which is planned target
eventually by these ~gr ups - they have had a difficult time siataneously with
timin,g - if they break the law they must pay for it like before the population
explosion of Negroes started like the whites did before them - now the next race
the Negroes in majority - if they coDUDit a crime like a white man they must be
apprehended by Democratic Law &amp; Order - no exception must be made "either" if he
is a Negro or Negro mobs - here again your not dealing with a sparse few law
breakers of the 30's &amp; 20 1 s but •MOBS• - Law enforcement department• will have
to be enlarged - I hope it doesn't happen down here in the San Franoisoo Penin-sula as we have a •small, weak, Police Department" stressed to deal with a few
trouble ome law breakers who go out or a few wild teenagers but no~hing like
Vatta , Harlem, liocheeter, Bakersfield or what may happen if p Inned democratic
processea &amp; law &amp; order get out of handl
A Negro who was law abidding of the old told me a castrophe is planned gainst
beside&amp; all u.s. cities against the Federal Gov't in Washington,D.c. but the
Black Muslims Black Nationalists Panthers LeRo Jone• Aline
William Talor,
LeS .Con., Paul veezy 1 Midhael
rrison, red erome have had
difficult time
in ti ing the situation planned - timmig was off which is to suppose to over-throw the u .s.oov't - They have only been successful in determing with 1§5
of the Negroes to •hate whitee• &amp; to go against aooietyl
A white Police motorcycle officer told ·me pitfully that on his tour of duty thru
heavily Negro infested areas that he is viciously, verbally attacked &amp; espcially
spit O•1ooo•s of times a day• &amp; felt worried about his life &amp; job &amp; never saw
a bunch of people, like savagest nimals, acting with uncivilized viol nce 1 hate,
- its unnatural he aid - soaething oomin~! "I may quit the Police &amp; rettr te
ranch like
friend did in 196, in Lake Countyl"
The Co-unists should be regi tered like the Nazis &amp; Japs of VY-II &amp; not given
free reign - the dangerous Negro organizations should be stopped &amp; the Negroe•
aany of them living in primitive African culture gotten away from these dangeroua
Negro organizations &amp; a progr m adopted by Feder 1 Gov't to eave the &amp; train,
indoctrinate the• to de ocratio training to saTe a planned .viol nt bloodshed,
against Police, Officials, Gov't, whites - whites scared!!!!! buy guns &amp; shoot bac
then what - revolution? Civil Yar? Pl nnedl
And Negroes liTing in sub-African cultur thru segration or lack should b giv n
their chance not in only deoient jobs by Gov't but decient hou ing &amp; should h ve
right to move into any neighborhood groviding they are law abidding a
ny one
else - whites panicky, so red - u.s. ov't will have to stand b hind housing 1 w
long with u.s. Supreme 0ourt1
A youq (2•·-25) kind Negro in Oakl.&amp; d told •e th other day
Sul Alin ky wi'Ua
hi• group oaae to oailand &amp; thru aeor t aeetinga 4wi}h vo1erish d lWI
gil • by
the thou ands told thea - "you Negroes have a na s tua~ on nee - 1~
�'#bites fault• - •they brought you here
alaves &amp; abused you~ - •tt is the
whites fault for your predicament• - the Negro told me the meetings by Mr. Alinak)~ta the Negroes feeling• against the whites bitter with resentaent - be thinbl
• Alinsky ere tes situations •talking thia way• alao riots like the others
~
already aentioned - when asked by a bearded Negro if he, Mr. Alinsky belteTed in
taking a life - he replied •no, unless that man were ·a~med &amp; out to ' get ae, or
hurt ae - &amp; this wbite power structure is ar ed against ydu Negroes, they have
hurt you, the Police are all armed.:. lets get I them, the source; the whi~e p wer
structure who have put you people into this predicament1• •This Po~etty program ··
is no good• - •Sargent Shriver is only for himself - he hides behind President -John on &amp; they g:tve you fools money to keep you animals quiet• - then the Negro
told me Mr. Alinsky went on •you have W tts here - we work in slum areas - like
Woodlawn - the Police &amp; Sargent Shriver &amp; even the President don't give a daan
about you• - "they just give you fools money like O Watts to keep the Animals
guiett• •Like the Boston tea party you've got - they did, they turned against
the Red-Coats - you Negroes, you've got to turn against the power - white power
structure in numbers, organize so you'll be heard, march &amp; don 1 t let them stop
you - you've got nothing to loose - the Police have guns - buy guns - they'll
kill you - you protect your right• - they the Police are for the white power
structure &amp; the Police &amp; Johnson!" •GET WHITEY SCREAMED SOME OF THE YOUNG NEGROES
AFTER ~ MEET.ING1 • We v nt •blaok• powerl -We want •black" p werl •
Mr. Alinsky has made friends of these people &amp; thru hate against law &amp; Order,
the whites, &amp; Gov't •white power structure• &amp; thru caoa, tyranny, an rchy, nd
Marxist beliefs &amp; creating a situation of hate of these unfortunate people wh •
are running a
jority of mobs making up of lawbreakers, drunks, urders, &amp; ot r
unfortunate wards of society has created a situat i on against the democratio
processes of law &amp; order &amp; society of tlie u.s. &amp; thru revolution &amp; situations &amp; .
prote cted by Communist inspired attorneys whom take the 5th Ammend like the ·other
organizations .are dangerous to the u.s. Gov't, other races &amp; the d~ctent Negro
Civil Rights Movement - some of his &amp; other org nizations must be . stopped &amp; broke
dQWll &amp; the young Negr9es retrained by t9e u.s.Gov't before a planned uprising &amp;
revolution "Castre-styled• &amp; Civil War &amp; t hru theae processes &amp; other organiz -tione plan to . overthro the u. s ; Gov't, eventu llyl
Today a Nalpha pl nt • Redwood City , _C lif- which manufacture defense
teriala
for our boys dying in Viet. aa to fight against Coamunist agree ion has sloppy
bearded cutthroats all OTer the place - refusing to let in iaportant truck convoy•
tor our needed war effort against the Communis ts1 Their tactics are questionable
- W-II would have not been won in 1945 if we had this - Roosevelt could have
prevented WW-II had he stepped in China 1 931-37 , Germany 1937-38 - WW-IIIis now
being prevented by our fine President Johnson by his necessary altern tives not
against the Axis &amp; Japanese e pire like · 1945 but the Communist 1 ·
B ker field, Calif- Negroes indoctrinated thru organizations to get at, a bate
whites couldn't find any except 2 white law enforcement Officer who they
attacked with Tengence &amp; defiance - Negro kid tel ls me after some Black National -i•t meetings bl cks look for white to "get at 1 - ikill white?" couldn't find
any - panic attacked Mexicans, then 2 white law enforce ent Of icer• whom backed
down for fear not only of their lives but mobsl
-
Maroh 1961 - a white man ccidentally shot by Police taking his wife to ho pital
speeding - nothing happened; Watts, Calif- Negro LSD, drunk: crazed, or lying driTing between 75 to 8'5 aph over 50 blocks shot by Law Enforcement Officer oreated
riot &amp; threatened Tiolenoe - here again "to create a situation" &amp; thru
Black Nationalist &amp; Muali• teaching · bat against •whitey" "power structure" these
groups dwell upon has now thru a sit •tin pl nned by the• &amp; Negro Co_ u.nieta,
unknown, unidentified, teeding upon these poor d sp rate Neg~oea have tried an
alaost euooedded In breaking down all •1av enforcement• &amp; thru hat I moba
Tielence &amp; defiance tor authority have tinallf brought a law Officer be
• t
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ob_ &amp; the jungle war secceded in Brook l yn in 1964 (Officer attacked, then shot
Negro boy in defense ) - next time i t' 11 be worse - there have been attempt.a @
l oca l Of ficials Mayors &amp; Gove rnor s , Press even after Watts 1965 - there was such
harrisment that ' the Mayor blammed the Police Chi ef &amp; others critize~ the G~vernor
&amp; a situation wa s c r e ated a mong st hig her Officials - ~ attempt failed!!!!.!,!!.!!!
but a lmost su ccedd e d - innocea:t· City Offic ials, Police, Mayor, Governor blammed,
but real mo t i vat ion &amp; e v il intentions hidde n in this situation! Gov't almost
down , h opeless l y t h i ngs were so s eve r e !
The young Oakl a nd Negro who wanted no part o f the growing dange rous organizations
pre ferre d Martin Luther King - Mr. Farmer - &amp; law a bidding Father Divine's group
in Phi l adelphia but showed g rowing concern how s ucc essful the se organizations are
menaceingly becoming &amp; a l s o reveal ed t hat " the y would k ill me i f t h ey knew I told
a white ma n what I said ! " Se veral de ci ent , law a bidding Negroes alrea dy murdered!
A Civilian Review Board plac e s i nto t h e hands of these groups the i r evil desperate
motives &amp; eventually c urbs P olice Law enforcement too &amp; even out of the juristic-tion of the Chief of Pol ice who ori g ionaly qua lified for hi s e n force me nt job - if it does happen t he r e s ult wo uld be obvious! Communists, revolutionists hope
for it as well as Rus s i a n Ag ents &amp; Communi s t s f or a foothold he r e t ool
SNCC - not a s dangerous as the Musl ims &amp; LeRoy Jones te a chings + Communist Negr
leaders o r ganizations &amp; t e a c hings thru the fru s t r ated h a ndi c appe d, u nfor tunate,
uneducat ed, se g rega ted Negro g hett o s has sti ll some b a d &amp; d a ngerous inkling in
us i ng the se unf ortunat e Ne g ro people whom a ma jority are s till s i nc e re in c reat i ng
equal ity but will fall vi c tims inno centl y in t h eir nei g hbo rhood s &amp; b e used as
vic t ims for the evil int entions o f t hes e groups to reach t h e i r g oalsl
SNCC' s new Stokeley Car mi chael like the oth ers claim thems e lves enemy o f t he u . s .
Gov't - the whites - the P olic e , Mayor s , Governors &amp; conti n tually insult t h e
President o f t h e u.s. f or t heir vile , vicious , wicked attempt s &amp; thr u their un-fortunate , poor illit e r a te, dop e d, Negro victims , get v ot ed , eventually exp e ct to
attain their goal with th is exhortion! These g roups are sworn to secrecy espe-cially against any of the "white power structure" &amp; never t o give any information
- when you make a statement before the u.s. that it is Communi s t Inspired - a
ma j ority of people ha r d l y unde_rstand &amp; these g roups "deny it to save them s elves &amp;
evil mo t ives before t h e p ublic ! " And thru ev e n worse s ubversion &amp; ran.ks of 5th
Amme nd . 1 Attorneys hav e protected t hemselves before the public for sympathetic
good favor &amp; ewen the P olice &amp; FBit
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P .s. Also Adam Clayton Powell - Harlem Ne g ro l eader has been lately lashing
out against u.s.Gov't, Police , Cou rts &amp; especial ly •white-power-structure " i ndoctrinating Negroes wr ong way ! Bad .!2.!: Negro leader~ do this ! The Burns
report on University of Cal ifornia is accu rat e - what h appened af t er(? ) - t he
innocent ones denied it &amp; then t he Communists ( hidden) JOINED IN &amp; also"denied•
it &amp; revolted &amp; shouted de1Iarioe which made report a dogma withthi"'s'c'aos - again ,
I repeat the Burns Report@ u.c. is 100% accurate - u.e. contains - Communists,
ho esexuals, sexual deviates &amp; Revolutionists with Marxist beliefst
June 1966 Miss, since shooting of dedient, law-abidding Negro James Meredith by "white"
man Negro Civil Rights movement liQ.'!! hampered fro racial hate, violence, planned
to use this "epi ode• the Muslims, Black Nationalists , SNCC, Black Panthers,
"LeRoy Jones" Soul Alinsky, Negro Communists hoped for!
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I C. As Perkes Jr=
1224 Tilia-—
Atin- The Mayor of Atlanta- San Mateo, Calif-
September 8, 1966
Mayor=
City Halle

Atlanta, Ga-

Also refer to LIFE Magazine article "A War On"Whitey™ b
Dear Sir- Russell Sackett — June 10, 1966 — Pgs 100 to ple + Eatr’h

U.S, News &amp; We orld Repert, . “Augs8th, .Pgs-38 38, 3Ty 40,7 942,42;435 —
LIFE Magazines May 6th article “Integration véndetta in a northe ee, i" a sensi-
-tive article triumphantly done should be read by all§$ A race issue, yes, but
there is more to it than shown here — has segregation of the U.S.Negro caused
this since being brought here as slaves hundreds of years ago?

Negroes are still segregated in all parts of the world where they exist — Brazil
taking the lead over most S. American countries - the strain of segregation

is less apparent in Cuba (40%-Negro), Puerto Rico &amp; Venezuela thru race mixing
where there is now a muletto Negroid mixture. It will take hundreds of years for
it to becom less noticed in the U.S. Thru cruel Southern ways many U.S.Negroes
still are indifferent to moral standards emeshed ina transmitted African culturel

Of course if you were a typical U.S.Negro &amp; knew you were brought here by the
whites you'd have a ill feeling against them especially if they refered to you
as “inferior, a nigger, blackie, a cannibal, savage, an animal or low primate!"

A majority of the U.S.Negroes are more fortunate than any of the other Negroid
races that exist in S.America &amp; especially the dark primitive Cannibal tribes
of Africa which still exist to this day &amp; he is more fortunate now than before
the Civil Rights movement (1954) or even 5 years ago but is now again more in-
~flammead &amp; restless than ever before} Why?

Some people have claimed that the Negro has had as much chance as all the other
races in the U.S. but thru low moral standards, crime, violence, an inkling of
low mentality &amp; I.Q. or even segregation(?) will never make it - a myth, a dogma?
Compare his neighborhoods to the whites or the Chinese or Japanese or Amer—Mexi-
-cans — the Negroes neighborhoods still are as primitive in existance as Africa
&amp; the Africans where pagan-worship, witchcraft, voo-doo &amp; cannibalism exist now
&amp; that country doesn't have a written language or industry, schooling like Japan,
China, Mexico, etc! In Africa there are hardly any whites to practice segrega-
-tion! Unfortunately a Mayor or a leading U.S. city gave in to their demands
before resigning &amp; moved them into new neighborhoods &amp; hi-rise apartments &amp;
immediately created another eventual run down, filthy, ghetto}

From present Africa's population of 280,000,000 to the U.S. where the Negroes are
still refered to as a “minority" race - "this is a dogma — from a handfull between
1725 to the late 19th century they have multiplied to over 21,058,000 (Ebony-Mag)
June 1966! How many Amer-Indians now exist in the U.S.(?) -- 500 , 000; Chinese,
over a million - Japanese, less than a million - Amer-Mexican between 4&amp;5
million! There are more Negroes in the U.S. “alone than Irish in Ireland and
Cannadians in Canada &amp; Australians &amp; Welsh in their homelands! The Negroes areno
longer a minority race - what is being witnessed now is a Negro population ex-
plosion of multitudes over 40% higher than the whites — segregation not only
created ghettos, crime, violence but illegitimacy where many major U.S. cities
are being swelled by ranks in majority of Negroes over any other race — Washing=
-ton,D.C. 4th dis, 5000-whites, 75,000 Negroes; Chicago, over 900,000 - Phil,Pa-
Detroit; Oakland &amp; San Francisco Bay Area almost a million!

The Klu-Klux-Kl &amp; U.
which thy are but apather #4 pet eGus oraen 2a t83n°es Pro MBRETHE SLE a OE swores
are the ack=Muslims - they preach race-hatred - - “the laws are
mans law for him &amp; not the blacks - break them; the Police are for the whites
strike &amp; march against them —- don't back out!" From a Street in Harlem in the
30's they have branched into a majority of U.S. cities preaching their hate &amp;
viciousness against the whites - their paper “"Mohammad-Speaks"® is now distributed
in all U.S. cities &amp; especially Negro areas - only reciently they have taken to
the air on (FM) radio with their spontaneous insults against the whites, white
power structure, Police, Governor &amp; President Johnson, Kennedy, his wife!

Another dangerous organization the “Black Nationalists" have &amp; use the methods of
the Muslims but to eventually kill all whites by numbers &amp; to practice violence —-
“but to first to out-bree€ by numbers the “whites” &amp; we'll “outnumber them &amp; bury
them with guns &amp; fists but first the hated power structure of the whites - The

Police must be first to go" - the Black Panthers use these methods to a similiar
degree - -Wworse tee are Uhuru, Black Arts, RAM, Black Flag, Blk Vanguard!

LeRoy Johes - a militant Harlem Negro trains a majority of Harlems frustrated,
hate, fear, doped, crazed Negro youths to train them to kill whites - in a rented
theater some Negroes dress as whites &amp; the blacks kill them in play fashion
preying for the day “when we can get @ the whites this way &amp; kill them? LeRoy-

-Jones raves. Alse editor Dan Watts "Liberator Magazine” writers,&amp;.8.Neal; R.
. . Snellings$

Watts, Calif— some Mex-Americans were arrested by white Police for drunkness in
June 1962 - nothing happened —- some Puerto-Ricans were stopped for drinking — then
some Cubans — law &amp; order prevaled, nothing happened till August 1965, some
Negroes a mother &amp; son were arrested by Police for the same Offense &amp; within 5
minutes they were attacked by a vicious mob &amp; withing 45 minutes 25 miles of -
Watts, Calif- looked like Hiroshima did in 1945 - the Jungle war persisted by
these young savages} This was planned purposely$}!! A staging ground!

Watts was not Harlem —- many causes were given but one overlooked &amp; the final one
was the Muslims, Black Nationalists, Black Panthers had a lot to do in organiza—
-tion with this - like the Muslims the Black Nationalists have representatives
working in most U.S.(Negro) cities right now with more &amp; worse planned against
whites, Police, Officials, &amp; U.S.Gov't - LeRoy Jones now has agents working in
Negro ghettos back east &amp; L.A., Marin City, E. Palo Alto, Oakland, Calif- Richmond,

Calif- S.F. Fillmore Dis! Robert F. Williams, ex-Marine in Cuba"radios"for Negroes
to revolt &amp; strike Ggaitnst whites!

The Decons for defense in the heavy black south (now majority) have armmed them-
-selves to shoot &amp; kill any &amp; all whites who interfere with them{! The Muslims are
now @ work @ Hunters Point near S.F. They have not been too successfull so far: in
Oakland, Calif- or E, Palo Alto but Marin City almost &amp; Richmond, Calif! ,

A kind elderly, refined, law abidding Negro woman told me -— “you should see whats
happening here - some outsiders probably Muslims or Black Nationalists have come
&amp; got hold of all the young ones &amp; teaching them to get @ whites &amp; Police, tie up
Courts, pressure all Mayors of each city &amp; Governors of each state on up to the
President! Maybe its LeRoy Jones group from Harlem = you should hear what they
say about you whites &amp; what they have planned - I don‘t' hate you whites — just
they de after this hate training - its not natural" she said! Those jobless kids
they teaching to hate, despise, murder instead of education, school &amp; nothing to
_ do they fall victims to this lust" she went on} "I*' wouldn't want to be white for
anything!" She’ wouldn't give me her name - said some would kill her for giving
the "secret" between “blacks*® away!? ;

The Muslims with the Black Nationalists + the Black Panthers + LeRoy Jones out=
| =fit from Harlem plan to after killing all "whites &amp; Police to invade &amp; burn up
white: neighborhoods next time{": She said} She also stated in NYC will have hot
h spell (probably summer) - water will be low in dams &amp; all Negroes to turn on all
faucets during hot spell &amp; when water “runs out" to burn everything down inclu=-
-ding “better parts of town" - "I wouldn't want to be white for Say Shane for whats
planned kaginat’ yon &amp; the white “power structure" she quietly said

Miia” | ae i: Zz. ' Ei Ea ee __|
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Here again false charges of Police brutality to a Law Officer have broken down all
Law &amp; Order = tied up our Courts of each &amp; every City, every Mayor of each city
on up to the Governor of each State being pressurized by mobs on up to the Presi-
-dent - no respect for law &amp; order anymore - a fine University of learning over-
-thrown by rebels; Policemen carried weakly out bodily in arms of tirants, filthy
bearded mobs whom Castro is their hero run the gautlet here - this is how Castro
got his start - when the time will come to overthrow the &amp;.S.Gov't comes is not
known but lack of timing has thrown their timing out of wack} They still lack a
majority — have to recruit more members to make a cre {Cuby first, people with

the revolutionary, SES beliefs! ett ee Neeresace uba} apapms ean eaes for

Russia an Allie up to 1945 - after Atomic weapons were perfected they became a
mortal threatening enemy —’now China — Russia eventually plans to. sneak attack

the U.S! Like the Japanese in 1941 to talk friendly &amp; keep motives hidden but
thru Spies infiltrated in U.S. &amp; Communists still some unknown by the FBI some
decient law abbiding citizens respectfull not to cause suspicion even in U.S.Gov't
they know our missle strength &amp; their doom — their method is better &amp; still
survive — they have directed their Communist, Agent front Organizations into the
young who run a majority especially @ Universitys - the UC campus was a staging
ground &amp; sucessful for them — who defeated the-Gov't @ each &amp; every turn — next
the race issue which has turned the Negroes against the whites thru the Muslin,
Black Nationalists, Black Panthers, LeRoy Jones teachings &amp; his groups working

in each &amp; every Negro ghetto area &amp; creating a Watts or trying to dé! Watts was

a testing ground for each &amp; every U.S. city — Castro defeated the Cuban Gov't

this way but it was not a race issue like being planned here by the Russian
Communists &amp; Agents who have since 1945 surrounded more than 75% of the world &amp;
are only 95 miles from U.S. Viet Nam is a testing ground for them to test U.S.
strength - when U.S. troops reach Chinese border over 4,500,000 Chinese troops
will annihiliate them according to Cannadian observers who told me} China is now
perfecting Atomic weapons to eventually use against U.S. in sneak attack, The
U.S. will have to strike first to survive as what is planned in high Russian
circles -— Missles can be sabotaged —- an air fleet can strike. back but Mr. McNammra
has cut down on the “moveable” vital U.S. Bombers! This shouldn't have been done$
Russian ships are now off the coast of S.F. = this is also a test by Communists
next, not now but eventually when the time is right i will be submarines with
missles which will devastate the U.S. but are lying hidden &amp; unseen - China when
she perfects Atomic weapons will be an Allie with the Russians} Expect sabotage
sabotage of U.S. defense, Military here also &amp; pickets unholding war efforts

 

 

Along with the Muslims, Black Nationalists &amp; Panthers &amp; LeRoy Jones groups working
in each, heavy Negro ghettos to strike out @ the whites like Watt's &amp; Negro
Communists who have Representation in each &amp; every Negro neighborhoods for a
planned rebelion next time only worse to kill the Police, break down all law and
order, pressurize each Mayor of each city &amp; each Governor @f eaeh State on up to
the President &amp; kill &amp; burn the whites apart like LeRoy Jones preaches = a
William Taylor a L.A., Calif— Negro Communist leader who now has representation in

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all RELEY centers to eventually overthrow the U.S.Gov't in “his*® peoples beliefs!
© side with Cuba &amp; Russians! Cuban agents in U.S. &amp; S.America$

Its become so dangerous in nearby Oakland, Calif- especially for white policemen
on some of the Negro sections that they have requested only police of Negro ex-
-traction! Many of these people are not known by even the FBI as are some Negre
Communists working in sections to create another Watts in each &amp; every city with
sponsership of the Muslims, Black Nationalists &amp; Panthers! Negro Communists
backed by Kremlin — Agents in U.S. from U.S.S.R. They are secret &amp; will not
reveal themselves &amp; are so well hidden people are not aware of them or their
beliefs! In being &amp; staying hidden &amp; go undetected is their speciality:

Many white Communists go undetected, Many Negro Communists in numbers unknown?
Another Negro Communist #3 publisher of "The Worker" James Jackson, goes from
one Negro Ghetto to another &amp; with high representation in each &amp; writings slips
around undetected!
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The moral decline of the U.S. since 1945 has been alarming in many other ways -
Communist hearings in 1960 in nearby San Francisce te expel &amp; also identify
Communists — what happened there was a riot &amp; people were hurt &amp; all law &amp; order
broke down &amp; the hearings were disbanded! Surely the Senate Committee had a right
- what side was this mob on anyway? Communists: For Russia, Marxism, yes!

Troop trains stopped &amp; the mobs turned to the servicemen &amp; told them to abandon
the Gov't objectives - these troops were on their way to war to fight the
Communists — treason on the mobs part —- but all law &amp; order was broken down like
@ U.C. where a Communist inspired center is now established as a testing GROUND
for eventually all centers of U.S.

What you are now seeing like Cuba &amp; Castro is a eventual overthrow of the U.S.
Gov't &amp; its democratic processes: Using besides above methods anarshy, caos,
tyranny, mobs, communist inspired, yes! They are not known by FBI are hidden,some
when confronted plead innocence of their rights of Sth ammend &amp; have Attorneys

to protect them on side of Communist ways &amp; cause! They deny everything!

Hoodlums &amp; rebels picket General Taylor in San Francisco &amp; created such a scene
most Police were afraid to do anything when mobs of young savage Negroes entered
the scene groups intimidated &amp; trained by the Muslims, Black Panthers &amp; National-
-ists &amp; LeRoy Jones &amp; William Taylor a top Negre Communist! Most of the Negro
Communists working here &amp; also in Negro sections are sworn to silence in the
black world &amp; not to take &amp; give anything for information to whites &amp; that in-
-cludes the hated whites &amp; U.S.Gov’t which is majority white!

Reciently a black bearded Negro dark glasses whom calls himself "Black Jesus" is
active in Oakland to activate against all whites &amp; Police &amp; to threaten a riot
&amp; another Watts if something isn't done pronto “we'll go to the hills &amp; kill all
whites &amp; burn everything down!" He viciously states! This vile, vicious,
sinister, cutthroat is out to do what he says!

Another dangerous Negro Communist who has many working in Negro ghetto areas
thruout the U.S. to create more disturbance for a Communist cause is a Roscoe-

Proctor — &amp; also Albert Lima! A bigger Watts is planned with these individuals
who have people working in all &amp; each U.S. city of heavy Negro populations}

Now since Watts fear from whites who are now buying up all guns &amp; sidearms, rifles
to kill &amp; shoot back is what a Communist inspired uprising can do to the U.S

if it can happen in each &amp; every city thruout the U.S. @ the critical time but

the time element is complicated &amp; has not worked out with the Muslims &amp; leading

Negro Communists too well as yet} They hide behind illusion pe power ts jobiessr
“ness! The Communists (Negro) get by — wa ng Negroes are then foole heir
as astivest

 

real evil intentions are hidden as well

They weré successful in Harlem sumer 1964 - Policebrutality they screamed &amp; for
the Police Chief to resign which he did — Rochester, N.Y. a city turned into
another disaster - Watts, Calif- - these groups were almost successful in Richmond
Calif- but Police Chief said he would “shoot to kill" lawbreakers if any of the
young hood. savages took to’ lawlessness &amp; the jungle war = Marin City, Calif-
c ntual trouble - when the Negro extremists Muslims (only here) &amp; a James
-Baldwin's visits who is a rabble rouser turned this small Negro community into
shambles but not quite - they demanded a "reduction" of 4 or 5 Police patrol car
te 1 or 2 which was done &amp; ths Sheriff of Marin Count

ear from tough youngsters whom had fallen victims to the .
Nationalists teachings + Negro CCommunists o lliam Ta
have unknown &amp; unnoticed even to » revolutionary's here working even un-
geen te all! They deny, &amp; claim 5th Ammend &amp; hire a Communist? attorney who de- —
fends &amp; with pressure, threats, mobs, nothing is done! After Watts ~ they

Police, Parker &amp; Mayor Yorty to resign - they did not n
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planned violence against the."white" &amp;/or “power structure!" They have a attorney
Vincent Hallinans son who defied the Attorney General of U.S. whom to this date
has backed down for fear of reprisal$?

The FBI also is a planned target ~- some Negro Communists of which nobody knows

or can identify thru others of well meaning whom are all hidden portrayed to have
Martin Luther Kin€ talk to J. Edgar Hoover in person - a situation, was planned
but didn't work out as planned to exploitation}

The Negro “Ebony" magazine, has had issued now for several years articles directed
against the "power stmucture® to create more feeling against the whites who some
of the Negro writers ,2re or their background is probably questionable &amp; not even
known by the U.SiGov't or the FBI! .

A weekly TV show &amp; Channel-9 is the evenings “Where is Jim Crow" by Buzz Anderson
a well educated refined Negro seems to contually stress like James Baldwin and
darlems rabble rouser's Paster Duke's &amp; Jesse Grey their hate of the whites but
in a different mood - the Negro audience © home on can be aroused against

the whites by watching the interviews weekly of alienated Negtoes — “your fore-
=fathers were brought here as slaves — not much has changed since —- then, how de
they treat you now?" Each week are another bunch of Negro people, kids or such

&amp; even undetitified Negro Communists(?) their édeals agree very much with Marxism
which they then deny who have same thoughts like Abdeka Abdecker? @ UC who's
father is a leading Communist trying to enlist in Negro areas, trying to stir,
create a worse situation, hate; aTelenee, thru mobs, mob violence &amp; all this adds
up in the Negroes frustration for equality &amp; justice which was too late in coming!
In Watts, Police &amp; law &amp; order broke down so much &amp; was so weakened that “Nation-
-al-Guard" had to be called out!

The Muslims, Black Nationalists, Black Panthers, LeRoy Jones &amp; his teachings &amp; all
of them in their wicked hate teachings shouldbe watdhed closely especially in

the coming months &amp; future! This has hurt the poor Negro Civil Rights movement

of the sincere ones who need identification but are severely hurt by these groups
working in théir organizations!

 

 

Another one dangerous to the whites &amp; U:S: working in Negro ghettos to the ‘worse
are Ed Brown SNCC - (Negro) Paul Sweezy (Monthly-Review) - Michael Harrison,

Fred Jerome (Progressive Labor Movement) - Rennie Davis (SOS) - A Saul Alinsky

a suspected revolutionist in heavy Negro concentrations to prime the blacks for
more anarchy &amp; future situations! Another one with Marxist progressive labor
movement party “he continuously rabble rouses Negro mobs in many cities "we will
not be free till we smash this state, completely destroy &amp; set up a new state of
eur own choosing, kill all whites, for our own kind!" he tells doped, drunk,
Negro lawbreakers, mobs! - - "and in process of smashing this state we're going to
kill a lot of these dirty cops &amp; a lot of these judges{!" He time &amp; time again
tells the mobs of unfortunate illiterate, drunk, doped, jobless Negroes —- his
teachings had a lot to do with the mob violence now being planned in heavy Negro
concentrations = his Marxist &amp; Cuban theories to revolt &amp; revolution is backed

by his defense lawyer whom takes the 5th Ammend for his client &amp; actually believes
his lies so sincerely he actually stands up for them! "William Epton® Mr. Epton
now has agents in all Negro area's!

The citizen should have the right to rent, to sell to whom he pleases without
state &amp;/or Federal interference but now Congress both House &amp; Senate are bypassed
for rulings of the Supreme Court some theoretical but not practical ealinest é
Dorado &amp; Escondide decisions where murders were freed without having first Legal
Advice - now there are thousands of others waiting for the same petition &amp; free=-
-dom! Of course the Negroes (law-abiding) rights had to be defended &amp; maybe not a
by the whites then the Federal Gov't had to enforce some many laws!

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Whats mapper to the younger Negroes thru more militant, extremist, left and
right threatening thru anarchy, caos, tyranny &amp; revolution with Marxist and
treason, thru violence is trajic &amp; will anniliate the decient Negro Civil Bights
movement- - these must be retrained by the U.S.Gov't before its too late as they,
some, indoctrinated the wrong way! A gigantic program but it must be done.

Russian Communists broadcasts on 3lmeg., band shortwave &amp; 25M., band late at
nite sometimes in Russian &amp; also English - typical — "American imperialists
especially the whites have held the Negroes as slaves &amp; mistreated them — you
U.S.Négroes should riot, revolt against the Police who are for the whites" —- -
Cuban broadcasts stressing for alI U.S. teenagers &amp; especially U.S.Negroes to
strike out “against their parents &amp; laws which weren't ment for them!?" Didn't
quite get all Cuban broadcast as it wasn't too clear.

Also a Communist broadcast which I heard but couldn't identify as they gave no
I.B. states “we can control all countries - riots &amp; revolts @ all U.S. Embassys

in the world thruout S.America, Japan —- - " see what I mean —- you realize a lot
of these broadcasts are heard in many countries around the world &amp; to be indoc-
-trinated into this listening especially as a foreigner you'd eventually hate

the U.S. if you listened to them too — no wonder there are riots in Japan,Domincan
“Republic, S.America, etc - these broadcasts have their effects - like the Nazis
teaching of hate of Jews &amp; it worked then as now with the Communists broadcasts
against the U.S. Russian 31-Megacycle band - 9.5 = 9.7 — = 25 megacycle band 11,5
11.7 11.9 U.S. overseas radio seem weak ineffective too much music, sports, —
doesn't seem as effective as Communist broadcasts for revolt! Prapaganda!

Moat of the 255,000 Cuban refugees who are newcomers to the U.S. seem to be law
abiding, civilized as well as the almost 1,000,000 Puerto Ricans but have create
quite a job situation back east as well as out here! A leading newscaster +a
magazine affirmed that over 1/2 of the Cuban refugees were Communists sent by
Castro &amp; Kremlin to eventually overthrow the U.S.Gov't when the time is right &amp;
set! Armmed Cubans will attack U.S.Base in Cuba back by Russia eventually! I
cannot substantiaty anymore of this &amp; have not any proof here of that!

Another vile, dangerous party here is the “Minutemen” organized in various parts
of the Pacific Coast heavily armmed$ "Draft Card" burners a new highly organized
group with an inkling thru revolution to defeat the U.S.Gov't thru this purpose
sponsered by the VDO (Vietnam Day Com) who thru subversive front radicals &amp; alse
revolutionists submit the U.S, pull out of Vietnam ~ what is not issued here by
this dangerous organization against U.S. Policy &amp; U.S.Gov't "is for the U.S,.Gov't
to surrender to the Communists in Vietnam3" China &amp; Russia also agrees Also a
questionable Communist inspired lawyer to defend them taking 5th Ammend &amp; pleading
also their rights, &amp; innocence! e

Just heard about it &amp; the terrified whites who attended — a new Negro Organization
besides the others mentioned in S.F. on Fillmore St- called the “Black Arts*
Theater - sponsered by LeRoy Jones outfit - a typical play seen - "Negroes brought
here as slaves continously beaten by whites (Negroes painted as white) - ="this
is what they did to you = kill them" goes the dialogue —- next, the white police
enter —- attack Negroes — “lets kill all white Policemen" &amp; “get the whites" in
"their neighborhoods nextime!" "The whites are no good, we must get @ them and
_ greate a revolution in each Negro community in vest “If we are successfull then
his country will be ours &amp; our Slave masters we'll burn @ burial" — These Negroes
here are branching out te Hunters Point @ S.F. also Richmond, Calif—- Marin City,
Oakland &amp; E. Palo Alto, Calif! Parts of play filthy, dirty! These Negro revelu=-
_ =tionists main determination like the Muslims, Black Panthers LeRoy Jones sortite
are Eitefained to arouse, to create a situation @ Law &amp; Order, Courts, U.S.Goev't
@ white people —- Communist inspired = with Communist motivation it fits well in
with Marxist Revolution theory - they are prepared to fight thru violence — Watts

 

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-testing ground to each &amp; every city &amp; have Communist Attorneys taking 5th Ammend
for protection &amp; a good organization of mobs made up thru their teachings most
made up of prison parolees, prostitutes, narcotic addicts, drunks — many of them
release for serving time for felonious crimes including murder, rape &amp; asdultst

The Negro Civil Rights Movement was needed for the U.S. —- The Negro, militant,
extreme right &amp; left, Marxist like Castro to murder, kill, maime, trigger a
planned castrophe race hate for U.S. - These are not the good, law abidding
Negroes trying so hard behind the Civil Rights Movement which the U.S.GoV't spon=-
-sered —- what is planned I'm afraid will hurt the Negro Civil Rights movement very
badly &amp; hamper it} These groupg sponser to obey laws they want &amp; the ones they
don't like - not to —- to make LSD &amp; dope legal &amp; they have attorneys to defend
their cause like the Communist Chinese &amp; Russians}

Law &amp; Order must be maintained - all law enforcement agencys + Mayors &amp; Governors
ef each state must be dispatched information by FBI which is planned target
eventually by these;groups - they have had a difficult time simtaneously with
timing - if they break the law they must pay for it like before the population
explosion of Negroes started like the whites did before them — now the next race
the Negroes in majority - if they commit a crime like a white man they must be
apprehended by Democratic Law &amp; Order - no exception must be made “either” if he
is a Negro or Negro mobs —- here again your not dealing with a sparse few law
breakers of the 30's &amp; 20's but "MOBS® — Law enforcement departments will have
to be enlarged - I hope it doesn't happen down here in the San Francisco Penin-
-sula as we have a “small, weak, Police Department" stressed to deal with a few
troublesome law breakers who go out or a few wild teenagers but nothing like
Watts, Harlem, “ochester, Bakersfield or what may happen if palnned democratic
processes &amp; law &amp; order get out of hand!

A Negro who was law abidding of the old told me a castrophe is planned against
besides all U.S. cities against the Federal Gov't in Washington,D.C. but the
Black Muslims, Black Nationalists, Panthers, LeRoy Jones, Alinsky, William Taylor,
L,5.Con., Paul Sweezy, Midhael Harrison, Fred Jerome have had a difficult time

in timing the situation planned — timing was off which is to suppose to over-
-throw the U.5,Gov't - They have only been successful in determing with 1/5

of the Negroes to “hate whites" &amp; to go against society!

A white Police motorcycle officer told me pitfully that on his tour of duty thru
heavily Negro infested areas that he is viciously, verbally attacked &amp; espeially
spit @"1000's of times a day" &amp; felt worried about his life &amp; job &amp; never saw
a_bunch of people, like savages, animals, acting with uncivilized violence ate,
- its unnatural he said - something comings may quit the Police &amp; retére te
ranch like a friend did in 1964 in Lake County}"

The Communists should be registered like the Nazis &amp; Japs of WW-II &amp; not given
free reign - the dangerous Negro organizations should be stopped &amp; the Negroes
many of them living in primitive African culture gotten away from these dangerous
Negro organizations &amp; a program adopted by Federal Gov't to save them &amp; train,
indoctrinate them to democratic training to save a planned violent bloodshed,
against Police, Officials, Gov't, whites - whites scared now buy guns &amp; shoot back
then what - revolution? éivil War? Planned!

And Negroes living in sub-African culture thru segration or lack should be given
their chance not in only decient jobs by Gov't but decient housing &amp; should have
right to move into any neighborhood providi they are law abidding as any one
else - whites panicky, scared - U.S. Gov't wit have to stand behind housing law

along with U.S. Supreme Court!

A young (24-25) kind, Negro in Oakiand told me the other day a Soul Alinsky with

his group came to Oakland &amp; thru seoret meetings with poverighed slug Ygetggs by

 

 

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Whites fault® = "they brought you here as slaves &amp; abused you" = "it is the
whites fault for your predicament” — the Negro told me the meetings by Mr. Alinsky
ets the Negroes feelings against the whites bitter with resentment — he thinks
fir. Alinsky creates situations “talking this way" also riots like the others -
already mentioned - when asked by a bearded Negro if he, e Alinsky believed in
taking a life - he replied “no, unless that man were‘armed &amp; out to’get me, or
hurt me - &amp; this white power structure is armed against you Negroes, they have
hurt you, the Police are all armed —- lets get them, the source; the white power
structure who have put you people into this predicament!" "This Poverty program |
is no good" — "Sargent Shriver is only for himself = he hides behind President -
-—Johnson &amp; they give you fools money to keep you animals quiet" =- then the Negro
told me Mr. Alinsky went on “you have Watts here - we work in slum areas — like
Woodlawn = the Police &amp; Sargent Shriver &amp; even thé President don't give a damn
about you" - "they just give you fools money like @ Watts to keep the Animals
quiet{*® “Like the Boston tea party you've got - they did, they turned against
the Red-Coats ~- you Negroes, you've got to turn against the power - white power
structure in numbers, organize so you'll be heard, march &amp; don't let them stop
you - you've got nothing to loose - the Police have guns - buy guns — they'll
kill you - you protect your rights - they the Police are for the white power
structure &amp; the Police &amp; Johnsons" “GET WHITEY SCREAMED SOME OF THE YOUNG NEGROES
AFTER THE MEETBING!" We want "black" power! “We want "black" powers" —

Mr. Alinsky has made friends of these people &amp; thru hate against law &amp; Order,

the whites, &amp; Gov't “white power structure” &amp; thru caos, tyranny, anarchy, and
Marxist beliefs &amp; creating a situation of hate of these unfortunate people whom
are running a majority of mobs making up of lawbreakers, drunks, murders, &amp; other
unfortunate wards of society has created a situation against the democratic
processes of law &amp; order &amp; society of the U.S. &amp; thru revolution &amp; situations &amp; |
protected by Communist inspired attorneys whom take the 5th Ammend like the other
organizations are dangerous to the U.S.Gov't, other races &amp; the decient Negro
Civil Rights Movement — some of his &amp; other organizations must be stopped &amp; broke.
down &amp; the young Negroes retrained by the U.S.Gov't before a planned uprising &amp;
revolution "Castgwe-styled"® &amp; Civil War &amp; thru these processes &amp; other organiza—
-tions plan to.overthro the U.S%Gov't, eventually!

Today a Nalpham plant @ Redwood City, Calif- which manufacturs defense materials
for our boys dying in Viet#Nam to fight against Communist agression has sloppy
bearded cutthroats all over the place —- refusing to let in important truck convoys
for our needed war effort against the Communists! Their tactics are questionable
- WW-II would have not been won in 1945 if we had this — Roosevelt could have
prevented WW-II had he stepped in China 1931-37, Germany 1937-38 - WW-IIlis now
being prevented by our fine President Johnson by his necessary alternatives not
against the Axis &amp; Japanese empire like 1945 but the Communists!

 

 

 

Bakersfield, Calif- Negroes indoctrinated thru organizations to get at, &amp; hate
whites couldn't find any except 2 white law enforcement Officers whom they
attacked with vengence &amp; defiance - Negro kid tells me after some Black National—
-ist meetings blacks look for whites to “get at*® — "kill whitey*® couldn't find
any = panic attacked Mexicans, then 2 white law enforcement Officers whom backed
down for fear not only of their lives but mobs!

March 1961 = a white man accidentally shot by Police taking his wife to hospital
speeding - nothing happened; Watts, Calif- Negro LSD, drunk crazed, or lying -
driving between 75 to 85 mph over 50 blocks shot by Law Enforcement Officer -
created a riot &amp; threatened violence — here again "to create a situation" &amp; thru
Black Nationalist &amp; Muslim teachings hate against “whitey” “power structure" these
groups dwell upon has now thru a situatien planned by them &amp; Negro Communists,

auknown geniited. feeding upon these poor desperate Negtoes have tried and
almost succedded in breaking down all “law enforcement" &amp; thru hate, mobs
vielence &amp; defiance for authority have finally brought a law Office

 
- the jungle war secceded in Brooklyn in 1964 (Officer attacked, then shot
Negro Been dotenes) - next time it'll be worse - there have been attempts @
local Officials, Mayors &amp; Governors, Press even after Watts 1965 - there was such
harrisment that the Mayor blammed the Police Chief &amp; others critized the Governor
&amp; a situation was created amongst higher Officials — the attempt failed this time
but almost succedded — innocemt City Officials, Police, Mayor, Governor blammed,
but real motivation &amp; evil intentions hidden in this situation! Gov't almost

down, hopelessly things were so severe!

 

 

 

 

The young Oakland Negro who wanted no part of the growing dangerous organizations
preferred Martin Luther King - Mr. Farmer - &amp; law abidding Father Divine's group

in Philadelphia but showed growing concern how successful these organizations are
menaceingly becoming &amp; also revealed that "they would kill me if they knew I told
a white man what I said!" Several decient, law abidding Negroes already murdered!

A Civilian Review Board places into the hands of these groups their evil desperate
motives &amp; eventually curbs Police Law enforcement too &amp; even out of the juristic-—
-tion of the Chief of Police who origionaly qualified for his enforcement job -

- if it does happen the result would be obvious: Communists, revolutionists hope
for it as well as Russian Agents &amp; Commnists for a foothold here too!

SNCC - not as dangerous as the Muslims &amp; LeRoy Jones teachings + Communist Negre
leaders organizations &amp; teachings thru the frustrated handicapped, unfortunate,
uneducated, segregated Negro ghettos has still some bad &amp; dangerous inkling in
using these unfortunate Negro people whom a majority are still sincere in creating
equality but will fall victims innocently in their neighborhoods &amp; be used as
victims for the evil intentions of these groups to reach their goals!

 

SNCC's new Stokeley Carmichael like the others claim themselves enemy of the U.S. —
Gov't - the whites - the Police, Mayors, Governors &amp; contintually insult the
President of the U.S. for their vile, vicious, wicked attempts &amp; thru their un- |
-fortunate, poor illiterate, doped, Negro victims, get voted, eventually expect to
attain their goal with this exhortion! These groups are sworn to secrecy espe-
-cially against any of the "white power structure” &amp; never to give any information
- when you make a statement before the U.S. that it is Communist Inspired - a
majority of people hardly understand &amp; these groups “deny it to save themselves &amp;
evil motives before the public!" And thru even worse subversion &amp; ranks of 5th
Ammend., Attorneys have protected themselves before the public for sympathetic

good favor &amp; even the Police &amp; FBI!

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P.S. Also Adam Clayton Powell - Harlem Negro leader has been lately lashing

out against U.S.Gov't, Police, Courts &amp; especially “white-power-structure" in-
doctrinating Negroes wrong way! Bad for Negro leader to do this! The Burns
report on University of California is accurate - what happened after(?) —- the
innocent ones denied it &amp; then the Communists (hidden) JOINED IN &amp; also"denied"
it &amp; revolted &amp; shouted defiance which made report a dogma with this caos - again,
I repeat the Burns Report @ U.C. is 100% accurate — U.@. contains — Communists,
homesexuals, sexual deviates &amp; Revolutionists with Marxist beliefs! June 1966 =
Miss, since shooting of dedient, law-abidding Negro James Meredith by “white*®
man Negro Civil Rights movement NOW hampered from racial hate, violence, planned
to use this “episode” the Muslims, Black Nationalists, SNCC, Black Panthers,
"LeRoy Jones" Soul Alinsky, Negro Communists hoped for?

 

 

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                    <text>Cincinna~i, Ohio,
AUY,UBt 16, 1CJ66.
Honorable !laanuel Celler, .
' ffouae of RepresentatiYea,
Waahi111ton,
n. c.,
Hy dear Hr. Cel lers
Hen are ome criticiau of the Ciril Rights 8111 pendift&amp; in Congress.
I preface th• "1th a Nllinder or tvo of the first legislation of our
llation. The l&gt;eclaration of Independence say-as "W'B HOLD TlfflSK TRUTHS TO
Bl SIU'-EVID~Ts THAT ALL Hlat ARI CRKATKD l!QUAL; 'nJAT TRta ARE !!fUCMJm
BY TR~R ~V.ATOR \/Tffl C!nTATN UNALIMNAIILR RTGtrr.5; .\MONO TRESB ARI LTl'K_,
LDf'Jtff AIID TB PURSUIT 0, HAPPIJUSSl THAT WBIN dY l'llU4 0, OOVJ£RJOO:IIT
iii=oMl.1
D&amp;,'fflUCffVR
or 1'"8SE
gJ)S, TT IS TRI RYGKT OF THE Pll&gt;PLI TO Al.TIil
OI ABOLISH IT AJfD TO TNSTITU'IT. A lflW OOVDIIHBlfT, LAIDG JTS IUUNDATIOlti
OI SVCH PltillCIPUS A.lffi OffOANIZTIIO ITS POWIR8 IN SUClf 1'MM "8 TO 1'HIH WILL
SBIN MOST LIIP'J.Y 'JO Kfflm' flm11l SU'Sl'f AIID RAPPIJt~."
ft• Pnuble to tM ConatitutiOII nad•• "VI, 1lfE PIOPL!
THI UNITBD
STATIS, II ORDIR TO rotOC A MmK P ~ UNTOJI, ISTABLISH JlliflCI, IJIISUD
DOHP!STJC TRAJlQUJLlff, PltOYIDI roM THE (X)MHOlf DO'DfCE, PftCMOTI Ollf&amp;R4L
iiiJAU, AJII) !iidURW THX ILISSUOS
LJIIIJtff 1'0 O(JR..~iLVIS Alf]) TO
POMIRITY, DO MDltlf 4Jf1) fflTABLISR
CORSff'IVl'JOf( FOR TIii UlaTl!CD STATIS
or
or
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ANIRICA."
oua
ms
Article 1 ot tht Aaendment&amp; to the Coutitution &amp;i••a the ritttt to the
people to PP..ACIWJLY ,4.-;~f&gt;CBLE.
Article 4, Sectioa 4 ot the CoutituUon nad•s .,,.. UMITIW ~TAT18 SJIAU.,
00.AIWITa TO R'f'fflY MATI I1f TJfl UNION A llfflllLICAJf POIH 0, OO.K'411HJaff,
Alm SHALL PRO'l'!CT 'fflPM AOAill'JT IlffASIOlf AlO&gt; DOMESTTC YI~IDCEI
I aball •ltow when our Coutit11tion hu beesa 'dolated, and our Ciril.
ltipU intrt ~ed upon.
Ve IMan at thi• t i • in old' couat17 a population of about a&gt;4,!00,000. Of
tb.i• nlllllber aJIIPl'QriJaately ten (10,) per c•t 1• colored, or lqro. ~c•
oar an•: talCDt ia a daecrac, operatins ader •Jori tr
hw do TOIi
accOUDt tor auch a bill a• the ctril Rtpta Rill «er barlnc bND vritt•f
It certaial7 dou aot nrpruan the will ot the •Jortt7J Rmce it i•
unconatituti_OMJ., lllepl, lllldaeoratie •• aad it will aot wrk! And Jut
vllo wu tile auther •I thl• bill' Vu it conjlaNd 11p si.&gt;ly t» 1• the
colored Tote?
Prier to tll• lAumddJI&amp; of tld• ctril Rilfit• 1111, there was a vid•pnlld
aldrit ef tri.endUn••• and eoopnattoa bet1.1• tile vllit• -.. and the ooloNd
MD. 1'ow then 11 oat, hatred Uld napicl• _,._ • .,. ••lel.7 bJ till•
politlc&amp;l booae!"Mll Take a loet at di• ceantr:, •tac• the tno.ptlaa ot thla
bill. Meta and bloo4ahedl ICTLLDIJ81 DutruetiGII of .S.lliau ot dollan ot
pt"01Ml'tJ', lootiflgal 'C.rta.tal7 the • ~ hu been Ul-adrieed, lllu1ther bJ
the Ca
1•U or . . . .n of hia Ollll race auqueradf.na llllda- a f1ac of
CiilD'll.Alf LIADNIIIPI Uader 1:lds lead~rehip 1f-Sl'Oe8 han lmwled OALIWIA,
JLOllIM, IIDMSICA, ttLIJIOTS, ORIO, OIQtOIA, NISSJSSIPPJ, 1111W J'*K AO
ALAI.AHA. 11w, T mean traded I -itnc.
l"'Ch.... for th• W t part clld
aot lin in tbff• ~tatu, di-, wn IJfADm. Ca _,_. dtllT that di-,
v_.. erpaiaed aad dleir iaaunioa• i,llllllled wt.Ila 'tlll deftait• ....,... of
dl•t9ftiac and ll'l'itaUnc th• cit.1.aeld of tllu• Stacee? Ami WT d14 not
nil•,
th••• ..
Celli..... d o • ~ aboat lt, .ArUcle 4 et the C.Utitull• 1qa1 • • •
ud we oaU , n , ~ . . . aaaiut
!l!J,w•••
TIie QOl'MIWhlle of om' . . . . . . . oi
Nita.,.. the faalq ... tile
h - . Olar tontadlen foupt the Rffolutf.ona17 Var to protect the aaaaetltJ'
et ._ IMM, lta treed. . Ull it• riallta. flltr foupt for a pdnalple.
na., were aot o.nn11. 1ov Che ,.,..._ et oar ..._. l• Wac
!Hf.'••;
sad•
c11a11__..,
�-
2
-
or on b\ffldred and ninety
America parents bad the naponaibJlity
of ..._.~......&amp;.;.... and educating their ch.tldrffflJ t
ri,ht to iwce their ,!!!!! decild.ou
in t:hdr !!!! h
a th right to di ,otte of their properti a th
w tit.
N
th re is an Rtt
to 118Uf"P th e ri~
pri'ri.le ea by th
edoral
Governaentl
0
HO~INO Bil.L I'i AIM:TIKl "l&gt;AOOIR" D'l'O TIE VF.RI LI11 BLOOD
TBlt
C&lt;MSTITUTI01fl A thre t to t&amp;k away
UOC11-ai·v en ri.,ihu 11 edr:IDtJ tD llak
hia d
nou l - to rob h
ot hi privacy, his t
o and his liberty,
to di turb hi TRAJlltinI'rt throuch invading th sanctity of his
J
Article
of the
dnlents to th Constitution
s: The r.i{/'Jit of the
p ple to b secure in their peroon , houses, papers and
f ta,
d
~
onable soarch and seicur , SHALL
unn
OT BE
OLATED1
This Open Housi
Bill th _ i in direct Yiolation of thia MMam&amp;Snt since it ia
eiaure of
ll1JIWI RT ORTS. 'nl s rt t
re the o.le M'O rty of ch American f aidly.
a,. vhat ri t, vi th what uthority d • the GoYOr"DDMmt ek to
Yer?
And, finally t
Articl 6 of the Ccmatitutioru "THIS CORSnTUTIOR AJG&gt;
LAWS O'I THE OOTBD ~ATgc; WHICH SHALL 8 MADI
PIJRSUAMCE 11liRRO , ARD AU.
TIWS MAD! OR WHICH SHALL BE HAD
UNDER TH~ AU'fflORITX OF TIE UNITED STATIS,
11W. BE THE SUPR&amp;'-iF. LAW OY THE LAND, Alf'D T
Jtn,O IN EVBRJ ST
SHALL
BOlOO&gt; Tff !RDY' 1"
Si c God was the CO-!J'OT130r of our Coutitut.ion, it
&amp;ht b vel.l to call
a tw line• fr
ui a "In the becinnin&amp;, Ood
d, W T~ f.AF. T BRTlCO
PmTII EVO\Y LIVY1'0 cm:lTURF: ..U"T!R HIS nlfD." ov, the
is
abaolut ,
irntuu.ble,
table, unchanginc LAW which ,rohibits a JUMP t
ONE lIMD
TO AII01'll1lll KIND . Thcr are mruv Yarietiff within cenain specie•, 7et. thq
re all of on Genus . r~ GtlEAT LAWOYVD AND CREATOR OF ALL THINGS, p~g..011MIXID :.iTRICT onr.nTPJfC~ TO HIS LAV.
Thia lav is ab1olute., from the lowest to the hi&amp;h at kin&amp;doms of lite, nen
te CM ft1 tabl and lllne 1 kingci
• Then an lmndnds of 'ftried•
birds in the world, yet there ia dietinc~ aeparation of .U of the bird
fudliea, although the:, aN all AYn . Tbe ale Redbird daru another ale
eclbtl'd t
er
I d
in. Tn oth r vorda, fud.llea are inviolate. Rad
lav been fiaible, we would haya nation of half b
amt -.nia.
The cllffennt rac
of
ind are a~ onlT •
ted by- col r - vh1 ,
black• 79llow, red - but they an ••sarat by their physical and aent&amp;l
trait•, dldr cutau and their cha cteN. Thea• !lifference•, in addition
t tit r reli&amp;i
and philoa0Jlhi.011, haft hNB the great t caua.. of di•
•1••
Tllro...
the centur1 s the different races all oYer
wrl4 baft f.._t
to nt&amp;in their belief•. There i DO other fNlill&amp; that 1a ao deepl7' tab•cl4e4
in aaa ' aoul •• hb buio beltefa.
of the clifticnalt probl_. tn fl.et R•
l• tb probl
ot ~he nuddhi•t •
. ., '!RD \QU(8 n SHAU. KIOII THDU• Tb• wldte IIUI bu
1A a,tte ot
a1taclu and bancUcaoe. With ht.a belp, Aaerioa haa deYelo,ed
bil,IINt
Urias atandard ill tJa • vorl.d. Re hu OGllll..-.1 cli•eu• ud ,natq lacn&amp;1ed
loqmc,.. Thi ha• taken wolk, vop 1 vorld
Goel'•
tn
rl••
It l• tne that tile oole...t ma hu bem hupeNI bJ lack ot aood lloaaiaa,
1ood jea, and in ~ewie futucu bJ job diecrill:lnad.on. Cel'tatnlJ' ve an ta
tanr et Ida hari.111 eur., belp to 1"flq out b.ta but. Hownv, 1 t - - ubl tt.on, it aeana effort, it 11tu1u at'Udy; and it will cake ti.M. OJ.y• all
theae Gl)l)Ortuni t.tu, who •hall •a, to what ha.pea he T not ri et We llaft
_..,. ft•• colored people t,ho abhor th
rioUJtc, lood.nc,
-.rchu, the llit-ina., tho lie-laa, tbe
d••tnacttcm of proptany, and tho ktU1n&amp;•• ni.,- kDOW lllat
l1lcla llebanor aaJ.1 widen• the cbua betwND vldt• and colonel. 'ftler lmaw tllat
tone 01 pela r•latanoe. Since th-., knov Gilt laCff-aarria&amp;• la huioal.q
·
, tlaey al• kJIOllt that dtq ...t dnelo, their 91111 •octet., vtt:lda t:balr
..,. pw,a ud u1octatua and I
nn the •Jortt., want it dlat vq.
low, , - , Mr. Celler, •~• of a rn lat1ou17 apirit that 11 .,,..,1111 the laadJ
t ...,.. with JOU• 'ftlen 1• a IJ'Nt aplrtt 6f NMl.Uen, a
lllllleraurnat
all ner th• count17s but it la not the•• YOO haft ta al.Dell It la tlae l'Oaftltl
aDCI l"lllbU.., of
... lnlllldnd &amp;JILi .S.allt,-fln at.Utoa vld.te
vllN•
..1 . . are ,.. to " hard. It l• the 1Hthl111 uadercurn11t ot 4laeatufud.•
tut la Ni.. aroue4 l,y •.U-•Nld.111 ,oliuclaaa.
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              <text>Cincinnati, Ohio,
August 16, 1966.

Honorable Bmanuel Celler, .
‘House of Representatives,
Washington, D. C.,

My dear Mr. Cellers

Here are some criticiams of the Civil Rights Bill pending in Congress.
I preface them with a reminder or two of the first legislation of our
Nation. The Declaration of Independence says: "WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS TO
BE SELF-EVIDANT: THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED RQUAL; THAT THEY ARE ENDOWED
BY THEIR CREATOR WITH CERTAIN UNALTENABLE RIGHTS; AMONG THESE ARE LIFE,
ee AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS! THAT WHEN ANY FORM OF GOVERNMENT

MES DESTRUCTIVE OF THESE ENDS, IT IS THE RIGHT OF THE PHOPLE TO ALTER
OR ABOLISH IT AND TO YNSTYTUTY. A NEW GOVERNMENT, LAYING ITS FOUNDATIONS
OW SUCH PRINCTPLES AND ORGANIZING ITS POWERS IN SUCR FORM AS TO THEM WILL
SEEM MOST LIKELY TO EFFECT THEIR SAFETY AND Ess.”
The Preamble to the Constitution reads; "WE, THE PLE OF THE UNITED
STATES, IN ORDER TO PORM A MORE PERFECT UNION, ESTABLISH JUSTICK, INSURE
DOMESTYC is Se » PROVIDE FOR TRE COMMON DEFENCE, PROMOTE CENERAL

» AND SECURE THE BLESSINOS OF LIBERTY TO OURSELVES AND TO OUR

POSTERITY, DO ORDAIN AND ESTABLISH THYS CONSTITUTION FOR THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA.”
Article 1 of th: Amendmenta to the Constitution gives the right to the
people to PEACKABLY ASSEMBLE.
Article 4, Section 4 of the Constitution reads: “THE UNITED STATES SHALL
GUARANTEE TO EVERY STATS IN THE UNION A REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVICKNHENT,
AND SHALL PROTECT THYM ee INVASTON AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE!
Ta show where our titution has been violated, and our Civil.
Rights infringed upon.
We have at this time in our coumtry a population of about 204,500,000. Of
this nusber approximately ten (10%) per cent is colored, or Negro. Since
our government is a democracy operating under majority rule, how do you
account for such a bill as the Civil Rights Rill ever having been written?
Tt certainly does not represent the will of the majority! Hence it is
unconstitutional, illegal, undemocratic . . and it will not work! And just
who was the auther ef this bill? Was it conjured up simply to get the
colored vote?
Prier to the launching of this Civil Rights Bill, there was a widespread
spirit ef friendliness and cooperation between the white man and the colored
men. Now there is only hatred and suspicien engendered solely by this
political boomerang! Take a loek at the country since the inception of this
bill. Riets and blecdshed! KTLLINGS! Destruction of milliens of dellars of
property, lootings! Certainly the Negre has been {)l-advised, whether by
the Communists or members of his ow race masquerading under a flag of
CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP! Under this leadership Negroes have invaded CALIFURNIA,
FLORIDA, WEARASKA, TLLINOTS, ONTO, GEORGIA, MISSISSIPPI, NEW YORK AND
ALABAMA. Row, Y mean iuvaded! Since these marchers for the most part did
not live in these States, they were IBVADERS. Can anyone deny that they
were organised and their incursions planned with the definite purpose of
disturbing and irritating the citisens of these States? And why did not
Congress do something about it? Article 4 of the Constitution says: *. .

and we shall protect them against investog and. olancel”
The cornerstone of our American ci sation rests upon the family and the
heme. Our forefathers fought the Revolutionary War to protect the sanctity

ef the heme, its freedoms and its rights. They fought fer a principle.
They were not cowards. Now the freedem ef our hemes is being challenged!

 
For one humdred and ninety years American parents had the responsibility

of rearing and educating their childrens the right to make their own decisions
in their own homes; the right to dispose of their properties as they saw fit.
Now there is an attemvt to usurp these rights and privileges by the Federal
Government!

THE OP! HOUSING BILL IS AYMTNCG A “DAGGER” INTO THE VERY LIFE BLOOD OF THE
CONSTITUTION! A threat to take avay man's God-given rights, seeking to make
hig decisions! -—- to rob him of his privacy, his freedom and his liberty,

to dis his TRANQUILITY through invading the sanctity of his homei

Article 4 of the Aacndments to the Censtitution reads: "The right of the
people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against
unreasonable search and seigure, SHALL NOT BE VIOLATED!” This Open Housing
Bill then, is in direct violation of this Amendment since it is a seisure ef
HUMAN RIGHTS. These rights are the scle preperty of each American family.

By what right, with what authority dees the Government seek to take ever?

And, finally, from Article 6 of the Constitution: "THIS CONSTITUTION AMD THE
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES WHICH SHALL BE MADE IN PURSUANCE THEREOF, AND ALL
TREATIES MADE OR WHICH SHALL Bi&amp; MADE UNDER TH&amp; AUTHORITY OF TH: UNITED STATES,
SHALL BE THE SUPREMF LAW OF THE LAND, AND Ti JUDOES IN EVERY STATE SHALL BE
BOUND THEREBY!"

Since God was the co-sponsor of our Constitution, it might be well to recall
a few lines from Genesis: "In the beginning, God said, LET THE EARTH BRING
FORTH &amp;VERY LIVING CREATURE AFTER AIS KIND.” Now, there is an absolute,
irrefutable, immtable, unchanging LAW which prohibits a JUMP from ONE KIND
TO ANOTHER KIND. There are many varieties within certain species, yet they
are all of one Genus. THE GREAT LAWOIVER AND CREATOR O/ ALL THINGS, PRE-OR-
QAINED STRICT ORENTFNCE TO HTS LAW.

This law is absolute, from the lowest to the highest kingdoms of life, even
te the vegetable and mineral kingdoms. There are hundreds of varieties of
birds in the world, yet there is distinct separation of all of the bird
families, although they are all Aves. The male Redbird dares another male
Redbird te enter his domain. In other words, families are inviolate. Had
God's law been flexible, we would have a nation of half breeds and mongrels,
The different races of mankind are not only separated by color — white,
black, yellow, red — but they are separated by their physical and mental
traits, their customs and their characters. These differences, in addition

te their religions and philosophies, have been the greatest causes of dissension.
Throughout the centuries the different races all over the world have fought
te retain their beliefs. There is no other feeling that is so deeply imbedded
in man's soul as his basic beliefs. One of the difficult problems in Wet Nan
is the problem of the Suddhist.

“BY THEIR WORKS YR SHALL XNOW THEM!® The white man has risen in spite of
obstacles and handicaps. With his help, America has developed the highest
living standard in th e world. Me has conquered disease and greatly increased
longevity. This has taken wor, Mork, SOrkL

Tt is true that the colored man has been hampered by lack of good housing,
good jobs, ani in some instances by job discrimination, Certainly we are in
faver ef him having every help to bwing out his best. However, it means
ambition, it means effort, it means study; and it will take time. Given all
these opportunities, who shall say to what heights he may not rise? We have
many fine colored people whe abhor the marches, the sit-ins, the lie-ins, the
rioting, leoting, destruction of property, and the killings. They know that
auch Uehavier only widens the chasm between white and colered. They knew that
force compels resistance. Since they kmow that inter-marriage is basically
unsound, they also know that they mst develop their ew society withia their
own groupe and associates; and I am sure the majority want it that way.

Now, you, Mr. Celler, spoke of a revolutionary spirit that is sweeping the land!
I agree with you. There is a great spirit of rebellion, a seething undercurrent
all ever the country; but it is not the ene YOU have in mind! It is the rearing
and mebling of some ene hundred ani eighty-five million white Americms wheee
veleces are yet to be heard. It is the seething undercurrent of dissatisfaction
that is being aroused by self-seeking peliticians.

Mies © JrerNn

354 Thrall Street, Maude E. Masoa
Ciwcimati, Ohio 4§220
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              <text>(S66 A 72t S*-

 

 

 

NP CAMP REL: MILWAUIEE,, WIS:
YES, THE UAPRatCRED SepT. 10, 126
NEGR ATTACKS ~
HAVE BEEV Gane = CC! AVANAGER,
ON FoR YEARS VET: ADAUINISTIPAT Lon
i) ee — AVILWAUREE, WIS. 4
appar THERE, SS 2050 Coen ny
ome ATLANTA, 6A. i.
FRANR EVANS
O~ 425; ! 7€

OFFICE oF THE A —
; ) Wik iC jane
DEAR SI R:

THIS 1S To ADVISE You THAT
THE wrrTER, A 63~ YEAR OLD PERMANENTLY
AND TOTALLY DISABLED WORLD WAR T NAVY
mae WHO TALL, STRONG AND SHIART For
MY AGE, AS WEAL AS EXTREMELY PATRIOTIC
AWD HAD ENLISTED AT THE TENDER AGE OF
FOURTEEN, wiTH AN 87H GRADE EDUCATION,

cin can a
 

i
PLUS A BACKGROUND OF THE Most ARIECT
PovERTY AND Pao HousiNe, AS A SLUM
DWELLER IN THE CHICAGO STOCKYARDS
Di STRIGT. HAS BEEN THE INNOCENT VICTIM
IN THIS NECkO CaPPLING CamMuUNITY,
OF SEVERAL CRUEL, CoWARDY, SAVAGE,
SADISTIC AND STRESSFUL ADULT AND
JOVEN! LE NEGRO STREET AND STORE ASSAULTS
AND INJURIES, ALL OF WHICH WERE HUSHED
UP" BY THE HUMAN RIGHTS HYPOCRITES AWD
PROtESSED CHRISTIANS IN OUR MIDST. THESE
UNPRaVORKED NEGRO ATTACKS ON WHITE MEN,
WOMEN AND CHILDREN HAVE BEEN Gone
ON UNSTOPPED Fale YEARS. Notting LIAS
EVER SEEN Dove Ta CURB THEM. HAD | ii

ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO PRoVcRKE Avy

THESE NUMEROUS NEQRo ATTACRS. rH

WEIPE ALL PROMPTED BY PURE HATE ©

THE WHITEY” THE SAME. is AT WATTS WHERE
UNDER THE SUBTERAIGE OF PoLICE BRUTALITY.
THE BLACKS DRAGGED ELDERLY A\b DERNSE-
LESS WHITEY FROM THEIR CARS AND BEAT AND
STOMPED THEM. THEY, OF COURSE, ALSo CAUSED
A GREAT DEAL OF ee AND DESTRUCTION -
5
INSTEAD OF DEPLORING THE DEARTH AND
DESTRUCTION ALL RiNbs OF SiLLy EXCUSES
AND EXPLANATIONS BY So- CALLED“EXPERTS”
WERE. MADE FOR THE ARSon, ANARCHY AND
LOOTING AT WATTS. THE” Pook, HUNGRY NEGROES?
ALSO LOOTED THE LI@uak STORES AND § AND
2-YEAR OLD KIDS GoT DRUNP ON THE STOLEN
BOoZF AND YELLED" BURA BABy BURN IF
THEY WERE MERELY MAD AT THE COPS ECR
ALLEGEDLY NISTREATING THEM THEN WHY
DID THEY VENT THEIR VIcLENCE oN THE
CIVILIAN WHITEY?» WHAT WAS THEIR METNET
J THINie STCREY CARMICHAEL HAS ANSWERED
THIS QUESTION. WAS GLAD To LEARN HE WAS
ARRESTED For INCITING A Riot IN ATLANTA,
HE BELONGS IN A CAGE WITH HIS CRAZY
"BLACR PowER" TAL. HE MUST BE ConPLETELy
MAb. HE SHavLb BE HARSHLY DEAT wITA.
GEN: WALKER WAS RRANDED A MENTAL CASE
FOR FAR LESS THAN CARMICHAELS ale |
CARMICHAEL. 1S AN ARROGANT ASS, AS WER
NS_UN- AMERICAY. HIS ATI TUPE LS WARPED,
HE is A SICK MAN. SO [S ALLEGED COMED! AW
DICR GkEgIPY WHE WAS CONVICTED OF ICTS Ne
AND Ieickive CHICAGO CPs BUT IS STTIAS

 

 

 

 

 

——_— _

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| x —
Con SIDERED A'RIG SHOT” AFTER HIS IN
HUMAN AND ANIMALISTIC ACT. SINCE WHEN
DcES ONE SANE HUMAN REING BITE AN 6 THER?
TF I WERE TO Go Ta THE LOCAL VA OFRGE
AND WoULD BITE OR RiGR SOME ONE DowlV
THERE THEYbD CALL ME DEMENVTED AND SEND —
ME To A NUTHoUSE AS A MENACE To Soclery.
HOWEVER, THE CARMICHAELS AND THE GRECORYS
GET BY WITH SUCH INSANITY. THE PRESS
IS STILL ONLANG BLACR POWER" CARMICHAEL
THE CHIER” CHIEF WHAT? CHIEF ASITATOR
AND TRQUBLEMARER ® HE SHOULD HAVE BEEV
PUT AWRY THE VERY FIRST Tine HE YELLED
BLACR Powe’ HE I's Too YéLLow To AeHT
FOR HIS COUNTRY. HE I's Too COWARDLY To
S'0 To VIETNAM, HE,TO0 LS AN AUTHOR oF
ANARCHY. CONGRESSMAN CLAYTON POWELL
WENT ALONG WITH CARMICHAEL, AND THE
CRAZY BLACR PCWER'BIT AND BOASTED OF
CARPY/NG A 38 PISTOL! HAS HE THE RLENT
TO CARRY A CONGEALED EAPON JUST BECAUSE
HE 1S A MEMBER OF CONGRESS P TF Say OC
WE ATTACRED AND THREATENED CAUCASIANS AVE
THE SWE RIGHT TO PROTECT cuR PERSENG e

 

 

 

 

 

 
re

PERN APS tee 00 IS A PRIVILE CED
CHARACTER THEYRE T. TALRING ABOUT
PASSING AN ANT Gun LAW. BUT LET LET POWweLL
“Cubes, 2) Distal! THATS our GREAT Socié aye
WE ARE Scr AND TIRED OF THE WHOLE
DIRTY , ROTTEN MESS. RIOTS! PROTESTS!
BRI Ck, O BOTTLE AND STONE THROWING —&amp;
SINGING AND CHANTING EFC, THIS CS

NOT AMERIC Ich ANYMore, £1 1S AN ASPHALT
JUNGLE! THE PRESIDENT SHOULD PoT_A
PERMANENT STOP To &gt; FO SUCH SAVAGERY !

THE BAG BLACES START A RIOT OVER THE MOST
TRIVIAL THING. THEY TRI GOER IT BY RESIST-
ING ARREST. IT 1S HIGH TIME To RESTORE
LAW ae ORDER iN OUR m4 a LUNATIC

 

 

 

&lt;&lt;. == —_ = = -”

CWILIZED&gt; DONT TALR ABOUT i Rieke WITH
CHARACTERS LIRE CARMICHNEL AND OTHER

“POORS' oN THE Loose!

YOURS TRULY,
FRAN EVANS

 

 
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                    <text>Boston, Georgia
September 10 , 1966
Mr. Ivan Allen, Jr - Mayor
City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Sir:
It seems that the chickens have come home to roost. You
and your Atlanta papers have catered to the Negroes in
order to get the bloc vote.
You sowed the wind and
you are now reaping the whirlwind.
These Blacks asked and asked and you gave and gave. I
have a widowed friend who lived in the East Lake Section
of Atlanta in a lovely home valued conservatively at
$15,000.00.
Negroes moved into this area and she, being
alone, wa s afraid to continue living in her home when the
Negroes 'broke' the color line.
She could have sold this
home s e vera l years ago at a nice profit but ha d to (and was
lucky to do soJ sacrifice her home for $9,000.00 thus losing
a good amount of an already scant estate .
It se ems that the othe r night you saw your great mi stake and
had the courage , which I admire, to denounce the very thing
that you had advocated and abetted .
You, Ralph McGill,
Eugene Patterson and others of your kind are solely responsible
for what is now happening in Atlanta .
Yours very truly,
f ~J_
~ /J}\ ltd {vyuA-
t ~DEN W. ADAMS
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              <text>Boston, Georgia
September 10, 1966

Mr. Ivan Allen, Jr - Mayor
City of Atlanta

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Sir:

It seems that the chickens have come home to roost. You
and your Atlanta papers have catered to the Negroes in
order to get the bloc vote. You sowed the wind and
you are now reaping the whirlwind.

These Blacks asked and asked and you gave and gave. I

have a widowed friend who lived in the East Lake Section

of Atlanta in a lovely home valued conservatively at
$15,000.00. Negroes moved into this area and she, being
alone, was afraid to continue living in her home when the
Negroes 'broke' the color line. She could have sold this
home several years ago at a nice profit but had to (and was
lucky to do so) sacrifice her home for $9,000.00 thus losing
a good amount of an already scant estate.

It seems that the other night you saw your great mistake and
had the courage, which I admire, to denounce the very thing
that you had advocated and abetted, You, Ralph McGill,
Eugene Patterson and others of your kind are solely responsible
for what is now happening in Atlanta.

Yours very truly,

ae
besh le Wh Led ana

ae Petes: deluve Hat yam Ad 0 a Mw
Lolut, Than ni trdeteg OS fe ole lets
en Phe Vole, dol lj An halen cL

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                    <text>Donaa.i. L. Jackse:a
-!9-! Masten ATenue
Buffalo,
Aucust l t ,
New Yo1•k
1-4:209
1966
Haneraile !Tan Allen Jr.
Jr.ayer •f tke City ef Atlanta
eity Hall
18 Mitdiell Street s.
w.
Atlanta., Geer,ia
AND
OPm LETTER TO NEGROES CF ATLANTA.., GEORGIA.
Dear Fellow Citizens.
My i.ear •rothers and sisters I am greatly ,rieTed at the tisplay of ignorance by
•ambers of '1II:f race in Atlanta. There are 1reblE111s in eTery Tillage, te'W.ll ana
city ef this ,reat Repualic. These problems ca.n only ae solved by Negre ani White
people expoundin' ,ood cOll!man sense.
I am a Negro, I attenaed colleie in Mississippi, Ala.ae.ma and Kentucq., I spent
consie.erable length of 1ll'.f mlite.ry training at Fort Bennings. I had. the opportunity
to traTel through most of Georiia.
CiTil righters ccy is for first class citiaenship, however alca, with first olass
citizenship goes responsibility., which never is mentioned.. Viewing the con~uct on
television Netroee throwing rooks ani. bottles at your police, whiob -.s showing
disrespect :for law and ore.er. Cheering an hoodlum that d.isplayeci contempt and.
disrespect for your auly elected Chief Executive of Atlanta, :Mayor ITan Allen Jr ••
is acre than any intelli,ent people can stomach. Your conduct is clear., unless
the Nepo people coae forwari. and d.enounee these hoodlums it will •e consitered. the.t
you all are in the same boat. not responsi\le citizens. Throwing rocks and. bottles
at your police must not ae tolerated.
Daonstraters NII singing Co:munists songs. shoutini "black powern is hurtint the
Negro masses not helping. The money spent on foolish_aemonstre.tions. )~il bonds
and other agitation., it would he.ve been ietter if this J110I1ey hai been investei in
the Negro econom;y wh_ereby it would make jo'hs for Ne&amp;roes.
The CiTil Rights Law can help the Ne,roe8 proTici.ini they apply them.selTes lawfully
ani intelliiently.
Negroes that want ttBle.ck Power 0 these are sc,me of the thin,s that must lte i.one now.
1. Graduate from Highschool and oollege. 2. Stop gettin&amp; arunk. 3 Save your :11.oney.
4:. Ind.ivii.uals join toiether e.nd forms corporations ancl. enter Tarious usinesses
5. Stop breakinc class in the street. 6. Clean up your home
6e Be a:.dmuobidct to the laws. 7. Have respect and pride for your home•-*·
school ant community. a. Youn, a • stop having •abies out of wea.lcck (Unwed mothers).
9. Learn the true wen, of the Lora. 10. If you have a false preacher in your church
oot him Qt. 11. A preacher sent )y the I.Drd. will preach God' a woni -that is love, e.
preacher sent •Y the i.evil will preach civil rights. 1:2. Denounce those self
appoilltei. oiTil rl.€,b.ts lea.a.ers f r -they are fraudulently claiming that you ha.Te
,1Ten the the right to represent~ u. This is tha same as iivin&amp; somoone a blank oheck
to si~ your naae. These civil rit.,ts erganiz&amp;tions have a Tery few members.
13. Reporl to your place of e11ployment ready willing auil a"ble to work, ane. •e
ro pt.
en you have
&amp;
ne all these things you then 1'111 have •Black Power"•
~
I really 11ishe
Co11111unists
not -well l
I
D1181ld t
tea q\lick
,in,
tlmt I had. the •PP rtullity to converse with yQU all n the t pi
N poes. The a.sees ef Ner;roe reu Tery little therefore th
l'tllS(e
fixle j b that the Atlanta police
r:fo.rme
ci.e
I
en
yor ITan Allen Jr., ffJr aking immeaie.te action gainst uspeote(
ineiT:i.auals for attempting to ineit a ri t. Alleri
can i without su ...,. p eple
as
kely CarmichAwle
�,
Cont'i.
Honorable ITan Allen Jr,
August 11, 1966
Pac;e 2
OPEN LETTER TO NEGROES CF ATLANTA., GEORGIA.
Unjustifieicritism has •een made apimt the masses of Ne,roes all oTer America fer
the irresponsible action of Stokely Carmichael, Williams ana King and ther•
p:refessional treuile makers that are Qsing the Ne,ro people tor publioity-aaa- to ,et


aoney fer thenselTes. ETen if s·ome named were absence f'rom Atl8Zl.ta., their agitation


ci0otrine reference was made to it ancl these people are re spcrnsible fe&gt;r the lest of
life anfl for those persons that were injured.
Stokely Carmichael Wi'.B a f reipier and aecame an American citizen on April 17, 1958.
I am carte.in all will airee that The Immic;ration ana. Nat'Qralization S•nice aai.e
an error in irantil'lg this agitator American citizenship.
James ::ForJBan, Stokely Carmichael and Dr. Martin ~ther Kil'l&amp; Jr., SNCC, NAACP,
SCLC ana CORE. tb:lse or,anizations atlA iniiTiiue.ls io not speak for the Nei:ro
masses.. 1 t is eTiient that they d.o not eTen speak for -the bane.fl\l of members
wi thintt their or,anization. Sinoe the liberal press giTe these ind.iTiauals ana
or,anization unoessary news coverage and igoore those Ne~roes that appose these
a,itators Tiaws. Thia ,ives the impression that the Negro co:nmrunities haTe no
o\jections to these self appointet agitators.
These professional e.~itatcrs tmt t-r&amp;vel all
iirt ef any oamnunity neTer finding e.nythinr;
Negroes. Take for example Ne,N teachers in
Carolinas are paU. aore than Yfhi te teachers.
in industry throughout the South.
ever this Republic looking fer the
prG,ressiTe about aoy er all of the
IIEUlY cases in Alaaama., Tennessee ani. tm
Neiroes who are qualifiec. are employed.
There are approximately 22 •illicm Ne,roes in America while there are about
307 :aillien Ne,roes in tm rest of tlle Worl•• The Amerioan Nee;re staniar-. of liTin'
IQ.6... 7&lt;:IJ, hi'11•r than Negroes in other parts •f the worli. Tm American Negro life
expetancy is allllost twice that of Ne,rees all oTer the worl4i.. Reports show that the
American Na,roes had. a total incam.e around $21 ltilli«i in l9e0 which is an averaie of
$1, 100 per year for eTery Nec;ro :aan woaan anQ ohili, while Negroes liTin, outsiie
of Uni tea States income is aarley 2o% of the Amirioan Negro IncOllee
American Negroes awn •ore than -i half aillion autoJ110biles this f igures to about
1 autcmobile to every 4: u ·e groese Negroes 1n other parts cf the ,v0rli have none.
In Russia there is one oar te every 345 people.
Negroes HID. their own home. In 1960 ana.
li61 there were 33 Ne,ro saTings and loan@ association in United States nlued at
The 1960 Census shows a'~out 2 :m.lliOD
Ter
$10, millien 53 Negre cnmecl life insure.ne e oompaoies worth about $230 :million and
15 Ne,ro \lanks with a total worth of 4:0 llillion. ·r here are 26 Negro :millionaires
in Unite&lt;b:it-u..\.aa: States. There are .4:00 Ne11;roee earning between $50,000 an•
$100,000 per year and 10,000 Negroes making between 10.000 and $50,000. What ,roup
or 1tu.ck veo~le onLthe face of ±he aa:ri:h have aohi.aved suoh...aa~§lllml6ntt RemE111bere~thefo
iii 1lions "ttlffli cJoe ouis, ~u,ar Ray .Kooinson, 1 m-'lli.LJ.J.ams, -.t·J.oyu. •ai;i;erson earn • 7ie. ra


they were 35 years ola.


·
VUr society is not perfect however progress is not measu.rei by color•, put pro,ress
aepenas upon the individual cesires e:nci ability will aeasure his aucoess in
•~siness anti intlustry. No Black Nation on this earth oan offer alack people the
1sae opportunity to -achieve "Black Power" as this ,roup has worlc hari. an• btaineie if
~
~
These fro,ressiTe Ne,roes that haTe earned their success ay aem, intellipnt ani
hard work i&amp;nore these simple simons thits aemonstratien iuianain, treeio11 now.
These aupes implant the iteal .c;a that tbs masses et White people shoo.la CiTe
them speoial laws ani oonsiaaration an that they want White people to ,ive them
FreeaOJll on a silTer platter. Tbase successful Negro ausinessm.en were nbt ooncem
with the coler f one skin they hirea Negroes as well as White workers. These
aelf appointeli. irll ri. pi.ts leaders feel whateTer a Negro pzocluces is inferi r to
what the White people procluees, they expoun the U.eals that eve rythin, must 'be
interracial er its taboo. ?t is uiaant these p oallea civil righters haTe beaD
lo:mmunists oriente to the point that a Ne~n&gt; ....._·= •le aust have his a:nns arum•
H e white prcistitute, ana enter
white 11nea "beTere.ge store to purohe. e a • ttle of
wine er e servei at a white clu• r restaurant wher wbi~e pr stit\ltes 6D.&amp; aope
adai ts ai.Ilcle fr ely ith Ne,rees t
e oonsiaerea.
first las• oitizene
«iTooatin nning ncm
f ur
ow s~ii e.n i'Til ri hter lte ownin&amp;: :nothin an
econOJIY, why ae use it :makes Co:mmunia look 'It d.. :fer Ne1ro to aeoeiae succes ful
fact that eiNes have eqo
ea in siness. '.l:he Commuuists want
or pu~J.ieing t
elieTe
that
ll
N
agrees
N
p
r ani own troaa 11
the pualic t
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. · Cont'i
Honorable ITan Allen Jr.
Au~ust ll, 1966.
OPEN LETTER TO NEGROES OF ATLANTA, GECRGIA.
Pa,e 3
He:r1e in Buffe.lo, New York, CORE, has less than 20 Nee;ro members. MosJG all of the
J18.le me:mliers are either :married to white girls or ae.te white i;irls. Now pick up
on this a ciTil rights .,..ittHa~ie&amp;-- or,aniza~ion that claims they are fie;htin,
for Negroes rights and they don't think enou,h of those people they claim they are
&amp;i,htin, for to associate with. The Ne,;roes have a. Deautiful erown skin woman,
also a beautif~l oooth fe.oe black womaia, and. a ligi t brawn woman and. a woman se
light she could pass for white, and these so callecl phoney oiTil righters feel our
lovely women arent go enough for them. Give a ciTil righter a. decesent job if he is
--~~ ll!8.1Tied. to a Ne,ro woman he will iiToree her for a white girl and move into tl:E
white neighborhood. The worst thin, that can happen to him then he thinks for the
Yihite people to move away and another Ne,ro family moTes next d.oor. This is i91-orance.
Mayor A11en, ciTil turmoil the Communist want it to increase to
a point that
rioting will occur and that local and State-aw- law enforcement will not be alrle to
aaintain law and ON.er so thep the cry will be to brini in Feder~l troops aria
ieclare Martial law.
StlCh
I 8.ll tbe editor of a J110nthly magazine named (WIRE MAGAZINE) I am also Presid.ent of
the D. L. "ackson Foundation. ~r foundation doesn't have any money in it at this time
however I do contributions will lte comming in
Last month I filed for our
tax exemption certificate with u. s. Internal Revenue ~ervice. Xhe purpose of
my foundation is to have speakers as well as nyself to go into areas where racial
agitation is takin, place -.e by inTitation onl) to ei.uce.te the -.sses of Negroes
of the Communists conspiracy to use the Ne~ro to create unrest and violeaie including
looting of stores and to weaken a given ooimnunity ••• at a given signal whereas
this will occur in mac.y cities with hopes to create panic where!Jy if possible the
communist ~ mi~h be abie to seize authority, since they cannot ,et thaselves elected..
soon.
Mayor Allen, I hope your courage will stand. and th.a t you wi 11 continue to use
you. r gooa judpient in dea ling with thes e agitators. I p r ay that the Feteral courts
will n ot interfere with enforcement of local laws.
An ec.ucation pro gram should. be instituted to show tha
of law abiiin, citizens . ETery community DNst
police are the f r i end s
ani every oommuni ty
shouli s upport thei r police department.
S
no:;::;..;z;,:•
r
onald L. a.ckso
Ecii to r , . Au -f.b.or and.
~ i re Magazine
~r e siient of D. L. Jackson Foundation.
Mgr of Buffalo Let Freed.om Ring Station.
P. s. Our foun4ation will gre.nt eee•&amp;
schol rships a l a, • We have nuaber of
mElllbers of Boe. rti f D1rect0rs that has not been appointed. as yet •
...
nolosed are some copies of
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WIRE MAGAZINE.
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              <text>Denald Le Jacksen

494 Masten Avenue
Burfalo, New York 14209
August 1%, 1966

Henerable Iven Allen Jre
Mayer ef the City ef Atlanta
68ty Hall

68 Mitchell Street Se We
Atlents, Georgia

AND
OPEN LETTER TO NEGROES OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA.

Dear Fellow Citizense

My dear brothers and sisters I am greatly grieved at the display of ignorance by
mexbers of my race in Atlentae There are problems in every village, tem and
city ef this great Republice These problems ean only be solved by Negro end White
people expounding good common sensée

I eam a Negro, I attended college in Mississippi, Alabama and Kentucky, I spat
considerable length of my military training at Fort Benningse I had the epportwmity
to travel through most of Georgie.

Civil righters cry is for first class citigenship, however alanag with first class
citizenship goes responsibility, which never is mentionede Viewing the conduct on
television Negroes throwing rocks end bottles at your police, which was showing
disrespect for lew and ordere Cheering an hoodlum that displayed contempt and
disrespect for your duly elected Chief Executive of Atlenta, Mayor Iven Allen Jre,
is more than any intelligent people can stomache Your conduct is clear, unless

the Negro people come forward end denowmce these hoodlums it will be considered that
you all are in the same boat, not responsible citizense Throwing rocks and bottles
at your police must not be toleratede

Demonstraters emg singing Comumists songs, shouting “black power" is hurting the
Negro masses not helpinge The money spent on foolish. demonstrations, bail bonds

end other agitation, it would have been better if this money had been invested in
the Negro economy whereby it would make jebs for Negroese

The Civil Rights Law ean help the Negroes providing they apply themselves lawfully
and intelligently.

Negrees that want “Black Pewor" these are some of the things that mist be done nowe

le Graduate from Highschool and eollege.e 2 Stop getting drumke 3 Save your moneye
4, Individuals join together and forms corporations and enter various businesses

5e Stop breaking glass in tho street. Ge Clean up your home

6e Be axkewxobident to the lawse Te Have respect and pride fer your home, mmm

school and commmitye 8e Young wemen stop having babies out of wedlock (Unwed mothors)e
9e Leam the true wor of the Lorde 102 If you have a false preacher in your church
boot him oute ll. A preacher sent by the lord will preach God's word that is love, a
preacher sent by the devil will preach civil rightse 12. Denounce those self

appoimted civil rights leaders fer they are fraudulently claiming that you have

given them the right te represent youe This is the seme as giving someone a blank check
to sign your name. These civil ritgts erganizations have a very few memberse

13 Report to your place of employment ready willing and able te work, snd be

prompte

When you have dene all these things you then will have “Black Pewer"s

I really wished that I had the eppertmity to converse with you all on the tepie
Comiunists using Negfoese The masses ef Negroes read very little therefore they are
not well informed.

I commend the fine jeb that the Atlanta police perfoxmed in bringing racial diseréer
te &amp; quick ende

I commend Meyer Ivan Allen Jr., for taking immediate action against suspected
individuals for attempting to incite a riete America can do without such ae= people
as Stekely Carmichewl.s

CONT'De
Cont'd

Honorable Iven Allen Jr, OPEN LETTER TO NEGROES @ ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
August 11, 1966

Page 2

Unjustifiedcritism has been made against the masses of Negroes all over America for
the irresponsible action of Stokely Carmichael, Williams and King and ethere
professional treuble makers that are using the Negro people for publicity-ané- te got
money for themselves. Even if some named were absence from Atlenta, their agitation
doctrine reference was made to it end these people are responsible fer the lost of
life end for those persons that were injured.

Stokely Carmichael was a foreigner and became an American citizen on April 17, 19586
I am certein all will agree that The 4mmigration end Naturalization Service made
an error in grenting this agitator American citizenshipe

Jemes Forman, Stokely Carmichael and Dr. Martin Luther King Jre, SNCC, NAACP,
SCLC end COREe these organizations end individuals do not speak for the Negro
massese 1t is evident that they do not even speak fer the handful of members
withing their organization. Since the liberal press give these individuals and
organization uncessery news coverage and igore those Negroes that eppese these
agitstors viewse This gives the impression that the Negro communities have no
objections to these self appointed agitatorse

These professional agitaters tt travel all ever this Republic looking fer the

dirt ef any comunity never finding anything pregressive about any er all of the
Negreese Take for example Negro teachers in many cases in Alabama, Tennessee and the
Carolinas are paid more than White teachers. Negroes who are qualified are employed
in industry througheut the South.

There are approximately 22 million Negrees in America while there are about

307 millien Negroes in the rest of the World. The American Negre standard of living
%64- 70% higher than Negroes in other parts of the world. The American Negro life
expetancy is almost twice that of Negroes all over the world. Reports show that the
American Negroes had a total income around $21 billim in 1960 which is an average of
$1,100 per year for every Negro man woman and child, while Negroes living outside

of United States income is barley 20% of the Amsrican Negro Incanee

American Negroes owm more than 4 half million automobiles this figures to about

1 automobile to every 4 Negroes. Negroes in other parts of the world have nonée

In Russia there is one oar te every 545 people.

The 1960 Census shows about 2 million Negroes ewn their own homee In 1960 and
1061 there wore 33 Negro savings and loane association in United States valued at ever
$10, millien 53 Negre owned life insurance compenies worth about $230 million and
15 Negro banks with a total worth of $40 million. “here are 26 Negro millionaires
in Unitedxitakaimx Steatese There are 400 Negroes earning between $50,000 and
$100,000 per year and 10,000 Negroes making between $10,000 and $50,000. What group
ef black pee tg.emShe.f eg _f tke AoEthoMRyorRs Mg Titasy ont sya FRESE caMeENESa BE tore
ghey were 35 ect olds ;

r society is not perfect however progress is not mexsured by colore, but progress
depends upon the individual desires end ability will measure his success in
business and industrye No Black Nation on this earth can offer black people the Rae
seme opportunity to achieve “Black Power" as this group has work hard and obtainede J

These progressive Negroes that have eared their success by being intelligent and
hard work ignore these simple simons thets demonstration demanding freedom now.
These dupes implant the ideal #th that the masses ef White people should give
them speoiel laws and consideration and that they want White people te give them
Freedem on a silver platter. These successful Negro businessmen were not concem
with the coler ef one skin they hired Negroes as well as White workerse These
self appointed civil rights leaders feel whatever a Negro produces is inferier to
whet the White people produces, they expomd the ideels that everything must be
interracial er its taboce It is evident these sp called civil righters have been
@Gommunists oriented te the point that a Negre-make- male must have his anns around
some white prostitute, and enter a white omed beverage store to purchase a bottle of
Wine er be served at a white club or restaurant where white prestitutes end dope
addicts mingle freely with Negrees te be eonsidered a first olasse citizene

How stupid can civil righter be owning nothing end advocating owning nme of our
economy, why because it makes Commmish look bade for a Negro te become successful
or publicing the fact that Negroes have suceeded in businesse “he Communists went
the publie to believe that ail Negroes are peer and dow trodden

Cont*é page 3
‘Cont'd

Honorable Ivan Allen Jr. OPEN LETTER TO NEGROES OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
August 11, 1966.

Page 3

Here in Buffaio, “ew York, CORE, has less then 20 Negro memberse Most all of the
male members are either married to white girls or date white girlse Now pick up

on this a civil rights evgimabatien-- organization that claims they are fighting
for Negroes rights end they don't think enough of those people they claim they are
Zighting for te associate with. The Negroes have a beautiful brow skin woman,

also a beautifyl smooth face black woman, and a light brown woman and a women se
light she could pass for white, and these so called phoney civil righters feel our
lovely women arent go enough for theme Give @ civil righter a decesent job if he is
“mast married to a Negro woman he will divorce her for a white girl and move into the
white neighborhoods The worst thing that ean happen to him then he thinks fer the
White people to move away and another Negro family moves next doore This is ignorance

Mayor Allen, civil turmoil the Communist want it to increase to such a point that
rioting will occur and that local and State=-aw- law enforcement will not be aisle to
maintain law and order so they the ory will be to bring in Federal troops and
declare Martial lawe

IT am the editer of a monthly magazine named (WIRE MAGAZINE) I am also President of
the D. Le “ackson Foundatione Yur fomdation doesn't have any money in it at this time
however I do contributions will be comming in soone Last month I filed for our

tex exemption certificate with U. S. Internal Revenue Servicee the purpose of

my foundation is to have speakers as well as myself to go into areas where racial
agitation is taking place te by invitation only te educate the masses of Negroes

of the Communists conspiracy to use the Negro to create mrest and violeme including
looting of stores and to weaken a given commmity wees at a given signal whereas

this will occur in mmy cities with hopes to create panic wherepy if possible the
communists migh be abje to seize authorityy since they cannot get themselves electode

Meyor Allen, i hopé your courage will stand and that you will continue to use
your good judgment in dealing with these agitators. I pray that the Federal courts
will not interfere with enforcement of local lawse

  
   
  

of law abiding citizense Every community must have folice and every comunity
should support their police departmente

 
  

onald L, “ackso
Editor, Author and
Wire Magazine
President of De Le Jackson Foundetione
Mgr of Buffalo Let Freedom Ring Station.
Pe S. Our foumdation will grent eeceler- scholerships alsoe We have number of
members of Board of Directors that has not been appointed as yete

‘nelosed are some copies of KA&amp;KKX WIRE MAGAZINE.
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                    <text>B. &amp;
W. CLINIC
SUITES 310 • 330 -
PETO LEUM BUILDING
TE LEPHONE /Mi n 9-1744
EAST LAND,TEXAS
H. J. BULGERlN, M. D.
Resid ence Phone MAin 9-2565
Septembe r 8 , 1966
B. B. ALEXANDER, M. D.
Residence Phone MAi n 9-2103
Mr . Iva.n Allen
Mayor
Atlanta, Ge orgia
Dear Mr. Allen:
Even though the undue protection of .n egro marches has put you i .n a
very awkward position, we feel that you are justified in using
what ever force is necessary to restrain rioting. Though the socalled Justice Depa rtme.n t and Attornev General will undoubtedly use a l l
forms of pre s sure. we hope tha t you will continue to use whatever means
n ecessary. A f ew episodes of s t ri ct l aw enforcement , even though it
r esults in some bloodshed , would put a stoJ) to a lot of the futu re
rioting.
Sincerely,
H. J . Bulge rin , M. D.
HJB/rb
cc:
Pr eside.n t Ly.n don B. John s on
Washingt on 25, D. C.
Vice Preside.n t Hubhe rt Humphrey
Washington 25 , D. C.
Nicholas ~atzenbach
Attorney Gene ral
Washington 25 , D. c.
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              <text>B. &amp; W. CLINIC
SUITES 310 - 330 — PETOLEUM BUILDING
TELEPHONE MAin 9-1744

EASTLAND, TEXAS
H. J. BULGERIN, M. D.
Residence Phone MAin 9-2565

September 8, 1966

B. B, ALEXANDER, M. D.
Residence Phone MAin 9-2103

- Mr. Ivan Allen
Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Allen:

Even though the undue protection of negro marches has put you in a

very awkward position, we feel that you are justified in using
whatever force is necessary to restrain rioting. Though the so-

called Justice Department and Attornev General will undoubtedly use all
forms of pressure, we hope that you will continue to use whatever means
necessary. A few episodes of strict law enforcement, even though it
results in some bloodshed, would put a stop to a lot of the future
rioting.

Sincerely,

H. J. Bulgerin, M. D.
HIB/rb
ce: President Lyndon B. Johnson
Washington 25, D. C.

Vice President Hubhert Humphrey
Washington 25, D. C.

Nicholas Katzenbach
Attorney General
Washington 25, D. C.
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                    <text>John Joor
Marquette l\Jii ch .
ayor lvan Allen
Atlanta Georg ia
Dear I\tr' . All en
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Senc e Pri ide:0 t Johnson (nOv: .;;nd :?risid ent Kennedv tcox their lc:.st/rii
ride t .P"ether 2.ad Kennedy \'.'&amp;S then ii..ssasninc..tid}'f i11 Tex&amp;s .
McJ1y :?eo~le d i d no t know" the :neoni ng of this .t-'~Ss ass in&amp;.tion it las all
be cause I'ennedy did not hcJ1.d over this Country to Rome or the ( ?~.t:J :: ,
2..s soon &lt;.A,s th e b i g (dag o ? ope) ·wc.nt e it to be as the (big ::: _t-&gt; e ) h ad
all the Cath ol ics Nuns get out ~nd vote like r.,pv s 1" ½2fore in histor:r,
AA the Romc:.n Catholic Em-qire h:::s en _t-Jr misin f or .I:l&amp;ny yec.rs t tc:.:::e
America by Fcr ic e or in wy t ne:,r ca.11 little every day Cc...t holics Kn .,
little of' t hi s be c&amp;u.se th ey vJOnt r e ad c31ythin6 about the Ch 1_1rcb .
Sence Kenned .nss as sinc..t ion Hahnc.-on went halfbre a.d C&amp;.tholic rn.d r..c;;iJ:1ed
ever thing h e c ould Kem1.edy 2..s he v;ent Cc..tholic Cr a z.,
d started g irg
to a Catholic Church c.nd go t hi s Ga o-htor to mc:irry a Cci.tholic to gGt
v ts but ,_,; i ll loose them un less he turns this Country ver to Ro:ne
8-.Tld h 0 } :i:, the Big Gr e asey D~o Po p8 ta.ke soon o.-rid that is j ust ,;·:hc...t h 8/:il
is no'w a douing by etting these Catho lic ;,gated riots go o:a •
Do sent he h w.i'to do this to k eep Rome of'±' his b &amp;ck or Vihat step vJill
the Dago ,..,ope tc.ke next on him
r esident Johnson lmows that the democratic is a Catholic and Under world Ticket these Democratms like the
Under World and BWl.k Robers and Dope Peddlers and riot Ag ters and all
filt in Un ions c:nd many athers to much to mention all vo te to ·ether in
other words Birds of a Fe&amp;ther flock together don t ;¥hey?
IJhen President Johnson gets on the 1'elevision and trys to t ell the Am.Er' ican people thc..t Am.eric&amp; is suf'e and s ound as h e did and the p eopl e lrugh
at him for lieing to us t1hen we lmow the Bible says Such a time as has
never be en is coming upon the Earth, Much worse than v1hen the Romans
killeli one Hundred and Fifi ety Million eople Who tri ed to :;-et &amp;.v1~ r
from Popery and serve(God) rather then Man . All Prisidents h ve b een
Killed by Pope loving Catholics dont be d e ci eved or try to deci ev e
others . We ar e n ow figh t ing a Catholic War think it over. Most any g oal
Catholic v1ould just as soon kill another g ood Catholic to help himself'
or further his owne vve see it every day in the paper look for it .
This Pope loveing Sargent Shr.iver gave all our anti- poverty money away
to Catholics around the country ::?rotestants could ent get any they couJ:..
dent Qoulitify f'or it thenat l&amp;stthis Pope lov e ing Shriver g ave the r~
rest away to a Catholic Diocese in Mississippi the some of seven million Dollars a Church who has more money than .America and no one gets
any in the end, Sence this is tax f're e how much did the Catholic ~hurch hand back to the Sargent Shriver as this is no wrong for the Catholic Church to do is it . All the Agences he had looking were Catholica
In l arge Citys Catholics are af'raid to go c,.t night in dar ~ str""et~ :for
~e ~r ~ ~ ~heir l iv~s :from other Catholics Hoodlums or Pope Lovers.
lLf t hese Cc;,.t h -:-J i cs l ~~rp the D&amp;go :Oo.t:,, e so much why dont they go touo Rr*
Rome so t hey cane b e c l ose to him, and ot h er greesy l ooking ~a~nolics ,
1n early days the Pope promise Heaven to the Catholics that killed the
most Protestants read your history. Cathol i cs dont believe in the BibJe
bu t only in Tradition man rul l man made law and they believe it all,
So sad to listen to this Edward Kennedy and his silly Catholic talk .
We all know where Crime is and lets get out the word lets not sleep
any longer lets kee,k-1 Gede Cc:rimc;J:cl"'1cn:t, c.1,..Tld y_ui t tr :- fighting will we
Excuse my ~.~lrightin__, 1 just wanted to get som good honest word out to
honest men v:ho in t urn will send it on
Thank You John Noor .
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Atlanta Georgia
Dear Mr, Allen

Shnson (nOw) and Prisident Kennedy took their last/7*#
Kennedy was then Assassinat#dy in Texas.
mot know the meaning of this assassination it was all
lid not hend over this Country to Rome or the (Foye)
s (dago Pope) wanted it to be as the (big Pope) had
es Nuns get out end vote like never before in history,
tholic Empire has ben promising for many years to take
ce or in any they can little every day Catholics Know
Little of this because they wont read anything about the Church.
Sence Kennedy assassination Hahnson went halfbread Catholie and naaed
ever thing he could Kennedy as he went Catholic Crazy and started goir
to a Catholic Church ond got his Gaughtor to marry a Catholic to get
vots but will loose them un less he turns this Country over to Rome
end help the Big Greasey Dago Pope take soon and that is just what heft
is now a douing by letting these Catholic agated riots go on.
Dosent he halfto do this to keep Rome off his back or what step will
the Dago Fope take next on him? President Johnson knows that the dem-
oeratie is a Catholic and Under world Ticket these Democratés like the
Under World end Bank Robers and Dope Peddlers and riot Agaters and all
filt in Unions end many ethers to much to mention all vote together in
other words Birds of a Feather flock together dont they?
When President Johnson gets on the Television and trys to tell the ane -
ican people that America is safe and sound as he did and the people laigh
at him for lieing to us when we know the Bible says Such a time as has
never been is coming upon the Earth, Much worse than when the Romans
kille&amp; one Hundred and Fifiety Million People Who tried to set away
from Popery and serve(God) rather then Man. All Prisidents have been
Killed by Pope loving Catholics dont be decieved or try to decieve
others. We are now fighting a Catholic War think it over. Most any cod
Catholic would just as soon kill another good Catholic to help himself
or further his owne we see it every day in the paper look for it.
This Pope loveing Sargent Shriver gave all our anti-poverty money away
to Catholics around the country Protestants couldent get any they coukl
dent Qoulitify for it thenat lastthis Pope loveing Shriver gave the 7A
rest away to a Catholic Diocese in Mississippi the some of seven mill-
ion Dollars a Church who has more money than America and no one gets
in the end , Sence this is tax free how much did the Catholic “hu-
d- back to the Sergent Shriver as this is no wrong for the Cat-
hi o do is it.All the Agences he had looking were Catholics
catholics are afraid to go at night in dark streets for
es from other Catholics Hoodlums or Pope Lovers.
love the Dago Pope so much why dont they go toto Ka
close to him, and other greesy looking Vatnolics,
ype promise Heaven to the Catholics that killed the
d your history. Catholics dont believe in the Bible
nm men Tull men made law and they believe it all,
shis Edward Kennedy and his silly Catholic talk.
‘ime is and lets get out the word lets not sleep
Gods Commandments and quit the fighting will we
just wanted to get som good honest word out to
will send it on
Thank You John Noor.

Sence Prisident
ride together
Meny People
because Kenn
as soon as t
all the Catho
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                    <text>OFFICE OF PRESIDENT
DR. C. IRVING SCHUMAN
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Edwin Katz
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                    <text>Teha chapi
Calif ornia.
September 9, 1966
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
MAYOR, City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Mr. Allen:
The Good Books ays--"Ask and ye shall receiveo"
The
United States asked for a holocaust by wet-nursing its hoodlums
and baboons.
And so murder, rapine, pillage, looting and arson
are scourging our land as the jungle breaks berserk.
How much more of this defiling of law and order must
America endure before a patient overly-tolerant people rise in.
wrath?
Or have we lost our pioneer hardihood and rad.al seli'-
respect?
You cannot pour a gallon into a half-pint.
Neither
can we create responsible citizens out of a rabble of savages
bereft of basic balanc e , who r espect only FORCE.
Very well--the hour is upon us to enforc e the laws of
our na tion with drast i c strength· lest these anthropoids despoil
our economy with their bestial "black power."
Remember what happened in the Congo •• o
Very t~uly yours--
~/.££,v,~ . . ,___.-,
~ ~Schwarzkopf ·
Box 445
Tehachapi 1 Calif ~ 93561
( Vet WWs l &amp; II, Ret . )
-
P . S. Although wes tern born and raised (San Francisco) my sympa thies
are wholly with t he American South. Your cause is just • ••
If the above letter appears apropos, could you have it handed
to what ver Atlanta newspaper· is in sympathy, for printing?
There can be but one answer to Americaws nigg r troubl --and
that is HOT LEAD. When are these left-lin liberals, preachers,
and idiot intellectuals going .to wake up? When their own
families are molested, perhaps? Carry on--and Best of
Luckl-(J.
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              <text>Tehachapi
California.

September 9, 1966

 

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
MAYOR, City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgiae

Dear Mr. Allen:

The Good Book says--"Ask and ye shall receive." The
United States asked for a holocaust by wetenursing its hoodlums
and baboons, And so murder, rapine, pillage, looting and arson
are scourging our land as the jungle breaks berserk.

How much more of this defiling of law and order must
America endure before a patient overly-tolerant people rise in
wrath? Or have we lost our pioneer hardihood and racial self-
respect?

You cannot pour a gallon into a half-pint. Neither
can we create responsible citizens out of a rabble of savages
bereft of basic balance, who respect only FORCE.

Very well--the hour is upon us to enforce the laws of
our nation with drastic strength lest these anthropoids despoil
our economy with their bestial "black power.”

Remember what happened in the Congo...

Very truly yours=-~
he obi

Ce

het Schwarzkopf |

Box 445 .
Tehachapi, Calif, 93561 :

(Vet Ws f &amp; II, Ret.)

 

 

P.S. Although western born and raised (San Francisco) my sympathies
-. are wholly with the American South. Your cause is just...

If the above letter appears apropos, could you have it handed

to whatever Atlanta newspaper is in sympathy, for printing? ,
There can be but one answer to America’s nigger trouble--and

that is HOT LEAD. When are these left-line liberals, preachers,
and idiot intellectuals going to wake up? When their own |
families are molested, perhaps? Carry on--and Best of oe bod |
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