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STOKELYCARMICHAELwas born
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Stokely Carmichael

The April, May, June,


1966

issue of "Rights,"

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organization executive,Atlanta," waselected amemberof


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CIYIL_LIBERTIES,QOMMITIEE
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1961, prepared
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United States
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Committee

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Civil
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is an organization withheadquarters in
The committee finds that

Civil Iiberties

the Emergency

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in 1951,although representing
itself

as anon-Communist group, actually

operatesas afront for the Communist


Party. It has repeatedlyassisted, by

means of funds and legal aid, Communists


involved in Smith Act violations and

similar legal proceedings. One


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chief activities

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is

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propaganda material. -

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when he
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Committee to propagandize against the

Committee Un-American
on
Activities
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to protest its hearings. In
1956 WILKINSON

was identifiedas aCommunist


Party member
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former FBIundercover agent


within the Party.

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EMERGENCY_GIVILCOMMITTEE
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James S. Doyle of the Boston Mass.! Globe, on "Face the Nation" "&#39;
WTOP Channel9! at 12:30 p.m. Carmichael made no reference to
the Director or the FBI.

Carmichael, for
the most
part,
was

concerning recent

inflammatory-type

statements
he

made while

&#39;~.,

participating inthe "MississippiMarch. " He wasspecifically ,

"92_

asked what
he meant
by "blackpower," and
answered that
he meant/A /

that the Negroes in various localities


County, Alabama, should be incontrol
L

questioned

in the South, such as Lowndes &#39;


"
since they greatly outnumber

192

the whites. When pressed as to how the Negroes should obtain control,

Carmichael at
politically and

first stated it should be by organizing themselves


registering to vote. However,
in response to an

&#39;

l-inquiry as
to whetherhe woulduse violencein obtainingthis power,
heindicated thatif the Negroes were
prevented from
obtai ngcontrol
legally, they would have to obtain it in other
ways.
further, he

stated that if all legal


means

would be
justified.
L&#39;
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When pressed

were exhausted, then violence

D_

was pointed out to him that the use, of violence would

92
92 abe contraryto theactions implied
from thename of
the organization
which he represents Carmichael
replied that "nonviolence" is a
"tactic" of SNCC as an organization, but is not necessarily his, or
the tactics

of other

individual members

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STOKE-LY CARMICHAEL

He was
asked about
a statement
he had
previously made
that the
Negro should
not fighting
be Vietnam.
in
replied
He stating
by
that the
black people
shouldbe
not
fighting
in Vietnam
for another
. people&#39;s
freedomthey
whenNegroes!
do not
have freedoms
such
athome.
He declined
state
tothat
he would urge
amass
desertion
v by

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Negro
troops,
butthat
felt
this
question
would
to
be
decided
have
each individual.

Din
Mississippi
should
burned
Carmichael
be
stated
down,
he
meant
this "literally"
and not&#39;figuratively.
" By
this
he
claimed
he
meant
that the
old "red
neck sheriffs"
in Mississippi
shouldcleaned
be out.
_92
In connection
with his
statement
that
all court houses

The interview
closed by
Carmichael giving
the reasons

why
and
he civil
SNCC
representatives
notthe
attend
did
the recent
WhiteofHouse
conference
on
rights.
He mentioned
following
as
somehis
reasons:Racism
1.
being
was conducted
by the
whitesAmerica
in
and not
the blacks
and there
so
was no
reason
for Negroes
to attend
this
conference.
2. President
Johnson&#39;s
image
was atitlowest

ebb he,
andCarmichael,
felt the
President
justwas
using
them
Negroes!.
In reply
to an
inquiry concerning
this last
statement, Carmichael
noted
that this
White House
conferencea"phony.
was "
RECOMMENDATION;

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Born: June 29,1I9It


Trinidad,

Ieat

lndiee

Ho inretigation has beenconductedby the I5!


pertinent to your inquiry concerningthe captionedindividual,
However,
a
review oi the tiles oi this Bureu reveals the
following intorntion whichappearsto relate
to
the subject
0!

your

inquiry,

In 1961 Btokely Carmichael was arrested tor

trespassingby the Jackson,Iieeieeippi, Police Department


during the "Ireedn-Ride" type demonstrations. He was
subsequentlyconvictedand eentencedto tour monthsin jail,

which ran euepended,and fined $200.


L

Carmichael was alao arreted

57_337-1135!
that

sane year by the

Baltimore, Iaryland, Police Departaenttor trespassingduring


an attempt to integrate Baltiaore, Iaryland, restaurants with
several other individuals.
H"

The disposition

or this charge is

1m&#39;1151-6-3-3-162!

The
larch

17, 1962,tieeue of "TheIashington Poet,"

4-4--~

Page
2, contained
anarticlecaptioned
"Three
Iviotedat

B. bnnedy
OtticeAtter 8it~ln to Pueh
U.
8. Action." Among
;
thoee evicted was Stokely Caraichael,

who stated he represented

if

theStudent
Hon-Violent
Coordinating
Committee
BNCC!.
5 -6-53-;_q_-,_6!
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92

"

The records 01 the Bureau ot Special Services,

ReeYork City Police Department,retleet that Stokely Carmichael, _


a etati memberor 8860, one arrested on June 24, 1962, and

. I

Local 1189,
Boapital Ihployeea Union.
.92

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chargedwith
being
loud and boiaterouaduring a labor dispute
at Beth Israel Hopital, ReeYork City, whicheae picteted by

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regeived
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your
agency;
itand
its
contents
stHbuted
outside
ogen
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reply
is
result
of
check
oFBI
investigative
files.
To
check
arrest
r me est
must
be
submitted
toyour
FB?&#39;Iiientificaion~
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Stokely

Carmichael

Areview

of a tile

maintained by the Dean oi Students,

HowardUniversity, Iashington, D. C., containeda recoendation

for a "senior class humanityaward," which stated in part that


Carmichael had worked in voter registration in the Btate oi

Iississippi, "enduringmanyhardshipsfor his people." Hewas


a memberof the Cultural Committeetor Mississippi Negroes.

The reconendationalso indicated that he wasactive in racial


demonstrationsin Georgia; North Carolina; Danville, Virginia;

and Baltimore, Maryland.

00_439190_168!

The October 24, 1963, issue of "The Daily Cardinal,"

campus
organat the Universityof WisconsinU1!, carried an
article

that Stokely Carmichael would speak on October 25,

1963, on the UVCampus,his speechbeing sponsored


by the

ContemporaryAffairs ForumCA?!.&#39;

Attached
aretwo
reports
01Special
Agent

at llilwaukee,
datedlay 27, 1964,andNovember
25, 1964,

respectively, captioned"Communist
Infiltration

or Contemporary

Aftairs Forum CAF!," containing background information


P =rd1"8 cAF00-440934-6,
7!
On November 13, 1963, a confidential
furnished reliable
information
in the pst
of the Iisconsin 8ocia1is&#39;
Club
ISC!

A characterization

oi ISO is attached,

source

which also

containsbackground
information regarding _
.
00-441993-1,
Pg. 5!
i
You are
to refer to the report oi
Special Agent
t
Hilvaukee dated ember21
1965,

8 additiona!

captione

IIIIIIIIII

background

regarding

whichwassent to your

SQOBOY
011JIBURPY17, 19660 00_441993_24!
On Septeaber 24, 1963, confidential sources whohave

furnishedreliable informationin the past advisedthat among


those
individnals
at_the-Eton:
High8cboo1
or Science,
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earner
Stokely -Carmichael

New
York,

whoin
their

opinionhadbeen;"devotedto left-wi

activities,
was
one
Stokelgy
Carmichael,
&#39;
Bronx,NewYork, a graduate
ot
the
class
of 1980. According

to
these sources,
Carmichael,
a Negro,
was
a close
friend
to
&#39;
theformer
General-Secretary
oi the Communist rty, USA, EugeneDennis, new deceased.
_

&#39;l00~442529+32-656;

157-1676-447!

Youare requestedto refer to the report of

SpecialAgent_
at Little Rock,dated
January28, 1965, captioned Communist
In uence in Racial
Hatters, Internal Security
C," containingadditional

background
information regardingthe
above
matter,
which
was
sent to your agencyon February9, 1965. 00_442529_32_656!

OnKay
12,1964,
Stokely
Carmichael
was
arrested
by

KarylandState Police at Cambridge,


Iaryland,
as
demonstrations

in
that

Attached
is

a result of

_k

city.

a memodated Kay 14, 1964, at Baltimore,

Maryland,captioned"Demonstratiors
for EqualAccommodations,
Cambridge,Iaryland, lay 13, 1964,"
which
contains background
information regarding the above arrest.

charges
by

_57__6_3__1o_12-,9!

On
Hay
1964,
Carmichael
aud
all 24,
affiliated
with sncc,
werearrestedon traffic

the llaryland State Police. Disposition oi


these

Ch8! g081.8 81012


krlOWn-

Your attention

is directed to the aforementioned

attached
memo
dated
may
14,1964,
atBaltimore,
Ilaryland,

captioned
"Demonstrations
tor EqualAccommodations,
Cambridge,
Maryland,lay 13, 1964," containingsomebackground
information
retarding
S

- .

On August 4, 1964, Carmichaelwas arrested


by

the

Bolivar County,lississippi, Sheriffs Qttice on a chargeof


distributing handbills without.g permit. Disposition of
this

charge
18 00$knQ&#39;ne
4_252g3_3!

On January 27, 1964, a source furnished a leaflet

entitled "Dialoguefor Peace,"describinga meetingto


be

held

~-0anu_iyi,_26g,jl964;&#39;r
at **tbe-I&#39;iret-Congregational
Church,
10th
and

<68treeta" 92&#39;orthir
1Iashingto11,,,I1.__C.
This
e"et_,
leaflet indicated
that one Stokeley Carmichaelwasamong"
several1individL1&15.serving
1
as part of the Id IiocCommittee
on Arrangements.
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Stokely Carmichael

Attached
is a memorandum
datedJanary29, l964,

at Iashington,
D.0., captioned
"Yieitoi Soviets
Invited
by
NtionalCommittee
torRon4Violent
Action,
1964,"
containing
additional
iniorntion
regarding
theleailetcaptioned
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9? PUCUQ 05_126960_7!

OnOctober
14,1965,Stokely
Carmichael
wasarrested

byihe
Fort
Deposit,
Alabaea,
Yolice
Department
oncharges
of
leaving
thescene
oi anaccident
andreckless
driving.
The
disposition
or thesecharges
is notknown.
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TheJanuary
13,1966,issue
oi the"Chicago
Sun-Times,
n
daily
Chicago,
Illinois,
nevsaper,
indicated
that
Stokely
Carmichael
orthe
SHCCwould
bea featured
speaker
at a
convention
oi theCommittee
forIndependent
Political
Action
at
HcCormack
Place
in
Chicago,
Illinois.
You
are
requested
toratertomenoranda
dated
January
14
and17,1966,
at Chicago,
Illinois,captioned
"Committee
forIndependent
Political
Action,
Security
Hatter
- Iiscellaneoue,
Information
Concerning,"
containing
background
information
regarding
this
Comittee,
which
weresentto youragency
onJanuary
24
1986.
06-444811-e

and 1!

Attached
is
a memorandum
datedFebruary
15, 1966,

regarding
aforementioned
Conittee
and
containing
additional
background
iniormation
onthis Committee.oo_444s77-8!
~

OnFebruary
2, 1966,
j

Industrial
Security,
Plant
Protection,
United
Technology
Company
UTC!,
Sunnyvale,
California,
advised
Agents
oithe
1 lgrL<:J
FBIonthatdate
that
one
busload
and
35carloada,
comprising
3 oi
approximately
130
people
appeared
atthe
Coyote
Plant
TC &#39;
with
signs
and
leaflets.
? ordCommittee
noted
the
demonstration
was
spearheaded
bytheSta
ior
Peace
inYietRam.
At
the
demonstration,
one
Stokely
Carmichael,
who
identiiied
,1
himself
asanorganizer
fortheBlack
Fanther
Party
oi Alabama,
gave
ashort
Berelated
that
he
to
the
society
fnot
ofnen
and
tospeech.
no-one
else.
Bevent
on
tobelonged
anythat
he
did
R
love
America
or uniformed
America."
l
TheStanford
Committee
for Peace
in Yiet Hanhas

participated
inprevious
demonstrations
against
U.S.
policy
in

*&#39;Viet
Ram
andnie
considered
byStanford
University
tohea
pacifist-type
teacher
tudentand
organization-

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Stokely

Carmichael

~
A OnFebruary
5, 1966,the "Independent
Journal,"
a
part that Carmichael
made
the following
statements:

dailynewspaper
published
in San
Rafael,
Calitornia,
stated
in
Ourcountrydoesnot run on reason;it is run on

violence.That :therealityor how


thingsaredone
here."
" It is to mybenefit-toget the Negroout onthe
Whether
theydo itby marching
or singing
or
dancing
or

streetsto
stop themachine
which
is keeping
nofrom
myrights.
fighting is irrelevant.

Carmichael
wasquoted
asstating: "Being
non-violent

is
a personal
thing;
I
night
be
non-violent
butI wouldn&#39;t
try
topush
thatontothepeople
I antrying
toorganize.
It
thepeople
were
outthere,ready
to fightior
their rights,
I certainly
vou1dn&#39;t
saythattheyshould
all heveryniceand
nothurtanybody.
I&#39;d
tell them
to getvhattheydeserve.
When
asked
wouldhetry to prevent
the civil rights

92

noveent
tron
breaking
outintowidespread
violence,
Carnichael
retorted,
"Oicourse
not. Thisuonviolence
bit is Just
a
philanthropic
hang-up.
I is
don&#39;t
seewhy
people keep
thinking
aboutthat. Theviolence
inevitable.I don try
t to atop
thetight.
I
try to prepare
the
people I anorganizlhg
sothat
when
thefightcones
theywill beableto winit."

Ourtiles alsoreflect 157-6-47-10-775!


hatCarmichael
is the rounder

anddirector or the BlackPantherParty.


oo-4s9199A! 05-12815-2408!

Attached
are tourneaoranda
datedlarch7, 1966,at

Mobile,
Alabama,
captioned
"Black
Panther
Party,Lowndes
County
FreedoOrganizatiod
By 6, 1966,at Birmingham,
Alaban,

captioned
"Black
Panther
Party,
Greene
County,
Alabana
lay6,
1966,
atIobile,Alabama,
captioned
"Black
Panther
Party";
and
lay
ll,
1966,
at
Birmingham,
Alabaaa,
captioned
"Lovndee
County
Freedom
Organization,
Black
Panther
Party
lass eetingay3,
1966,"
containing
background
information
regarding
theBlack
Panther
Part1. 57_4825_3,4,5
&6!
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On by
23,
1966,
a
confidential source who has
furnished reliable information in the past advised that Btokely
Caraichael has stated tht he will noon start aBlack Panther

Political Party aovenent inSouthwet Georgia,similar to the


one whichwas operatedby BICCin bowndeeCounty, Alabama,
which -

urged heroesto stay


away
the recent

fro! the polls particularly during


_

Alabama Democratic Primary. o0_439190_623!

On lay 25, 1966,


a

ity Council
7/um
furnished reliable

confidential source

who has

information in the past indicated that

on Bouei

Stokely Carmichael _
Attached is a memorandum
dated Bay 25, 1966,
at

New York,captionedNew YorkComittee to Coordinate the


Black larch Against the White House
Conference onCivil Rights,

June 1-2,1966,
Iaahington,

===*1 >1WM1

D. C.," containing background


infor
7-55

- 8!

The lay1?,1966,
morning egition of"TheAtlanta

Constitution," an
Atlanta, Georgia,
an article on page
one
by-lined Bill

daily newspaper,
Shipp, entitled

carried
"SNCC
reflecte
near
to succ

Lewis, Iornan Replaced;Views


Blaned.
This article
tht at
ameeting of SOC lenders held Iy
l3,
1966,
Rashville, Tennessee,Stokely Carmichaelwas elected

I
1
I

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vi k

92
92

John Levis,Rational Chairnnof SNCC


and Ire. Ruby
Davie
Robinson was elected to
Secretary of

Smith

succeed JamesFornan as the Executive

SNCC.

The Hay24, 1966,


issue
of "The Atlanta Constitution"
contained an article which reflected that Stokely Carmichael,

92 .92
newly
elected
in
Atlanta

chairman of88CC,told newsman


at a press conference

that if

the group cannot obtain its aims through

peaceful means,
it any resort to violence and
SRCC would
concentrate
on building

the Black

Panther Party.

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Stokely

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in protane terns

tor

his

dislike

but would not elaborate

ct

Cnrniehnel

Carmichael would be attacked

or

the

requested

to the

regarding

following

attached

dated larch

81 ,&#39;
you are
.

at Atlan

captioned
"Coumnist
Infiltration oi 8866,I - C."

Report
ofSpecial
Agent

December 31, 1964, at Washington, D. . .,


Infiltration
of SNOC, I8 - O.
June 22,

1
!

ot SE00,

I
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February 4, 1966, at Atlanta,


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when he
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to have the participants

in this

larch

erect

n tent

on the property of a liegro school in Greenwood, Iliaeissippi,


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JULY 19, .1966, 7 P.M.,


STCKELY. CARMICHAEL,
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is presently on
a speaking
tour defining the term "black power",and howit relates
to
the future of
the Ne5.2. YCarmichael emphasized at
this session
that
SNCC has
not called
for
"separatism", but
that he did
not
want SHCC
to
join the mainstream
of
American
society "to Join the mainstream isto
become white".
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p.m. with
a packed
house, who
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was mostlyNegro andi.&#39;:: ;lud.=.d


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headthe
of West
Side
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of the

Gregory, entertainer;

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Lawrencqyandry,
andnational
Chicago
chairman

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localannouncer
and disc
jockey

who acted as the aster of ceremonies for the meeting


I.
Also
present were four membersof the DDJ,

two stoodon the platform and two acted as


floor

They were
not

identified by

guards.

name.

Carmichael, the main speaker, proclaimed his

pride
in
being black,
and called
for Chicago
youths toend
fighting among
themselves. He
praised&#39;Black Muslim&#39;and
stated SNCC
andthe
Muslims should becomabetter
acquainted.

Concerning ElijahMuhammad, Carmichael


lauded himas a
leader of ablack

race of people, and his followers

are

true Muslimsnot&#39;B1ack Mus1ims


labeled
as by the white
man.

He stressedthat he and SNCC


would become
better acquainted
with the

Muslims.

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and other speeches
centered aroundan
explanation of the term "black power",

and why
Negroes needed
black power.Carmichael pointed

out the need forblack power


is
generated byinjustices and
oppressions brought
to bear on the black manby society.

Lawrence Landry,
another speaker,spoke briefly
-Stokely&#39;s ideaofthe
Negroes need
for black power.

on theNegroes plightin Chicago.He


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read awriting which indicated injustices befalling Negroes


today wouldbe reversedand befall the white man oneday soon.
Gregory also mentioned recent Chicago rioting

directly affected the stock market. In explanation, he


stated that grocers in
the riot area
instead
of ordering
40 canS~of
beans now theyorder two for
he
the grocer!

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Negro may
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was no mention of
natimalor
Chicago SNCC&#39;s
future plans.
- civil

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sources recollection, the
words

rights were not used during the entire meeting,

however, appealwas continuouslymade fora "black


power"

movement on
a*hation widebasis.
It was

eight
unidentified

also noted

by
the

source that
seven

or

teenage Negro
youths, typicalof
Chicago&#39;s

youthgang
members, continually applauded
and spoke
out ;
in agreement with all
hPas

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speakers.

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who
,

furnished reliable in or t
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with Stokely Carmichael.~ Carmichae1 has
not respondedto

Elijah Muhammad,
has

not had
contact

Muhammad&#39;s
in eanly7July,
call
1966,for a summit
meeting

of

Negro leaders.Carmi hael public


s
announcement
in Chicag

late yesterday
to me
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newswas
Muhammad
to
92k_
J.

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call for
a

summit meeting,
R0 Wilkins, National Associationfor the
Advancement
of
Colo ePeople NAACP!, national
head,

responded to same
by
let

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idea
good,
was
abut
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was
feasible
not
this
at
time.
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Congress
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letter also in
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TOKELWCARMICHAEL

The source
pointed outMuhammad
inview of Carmichael&#39;s
statementwill extend an invitation to Carmichael
to attendan affair
the
N01 contemplates
holding August
28,

which
Elijah.
Muhammad
be featured.
the will speake
.

1966,
at
the Interxntiaaal
Amphitheatre, Chicago,
noi , at

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-confidential
source,
who
has
furnished
reliable flg
w nformaticn
the
in
past
advised
on
July
29,
1966,
?
Stoke-ly
Carmichael ahad
conversation
witha&#39;oung
C
Socialist Alliance~Chicago YSA-C! member which
in
Carmichael
said hewas veryangry withthe YSA
and theway theywere handling
the BlackPanther Party.Carmichael said
he
dns_not want the

YSA pushing
for the developmentthe
of BlackPanther Parties
and
does not want the YSA supportinghis political

development.

Carmichael feelsthe YSAis making


money
selling Black Power
buttons and
that SNCC
is
not gettingany ofthis money.Carmichael saidhe is going to New York
City in the near future

andhewill
then
bring upthe matterwith theYSA National
Office.
A characterization
of the YSA and
YSA -Care to be ound

in latterpages. LS:-urces
utilized therein
are allreliable; 9 -&#39;
A f urnished
Onreliable
July
29, l966,E=.
conf
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in the
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and

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one

egro

male,

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by
him

, accompanied

came to

Chicago with

also
knownas

affiliated

Westside ACT,

associated

and

A20 member
of theDDJ

"

wi

explain

s Westside

during the

*~~recent riots
in Chicago.However, Carmichael,
as aresult of
consuming alcoholic
beverages, became
slightly inebriatednd not
too attentative.

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The
Chicago
"Sun
Times"
newspaper,
Friday,
July29,
1966,issuecarried an article on Page4, entitled "SNCC
Head

PlansMuslimContact" with subtitle "Carmichael,Dr. King Meet".


This article

is set forth

ver batum:

"Stokely Carmichael, national chairman of the


Student Non-violent Co-ordinating Committee,moved

Thursdayto get
a

wide rangeof Negroleadership to

attend a Labor Day


civil

rights

conference in Washing-

ton.

"Carmichael met here for half

an hour with Dr.

Martin Luther King Jr. and other representatives of


the latter&#39;s
Southern Christian

Carmichael said he
also

&#39;

Leadership Conference,

was seeking a meeting &#39;in

the very near future with Elijah Muhammad,


leader
of

the

Black

"Dr.

Muslims.

King
Undecided

"After the meeting with Dr. King, Carmichael said

the NobelPeacePrize winner had agreedto attend the

Washington
conference,but Dr. King later said he had
not yet

King
said.
to
be

accepted.

&#39;1
will have to take itup

with my board, Dr.

If the meetingcameabout, itwould have

a united

effort.

"Carmichae1&#39;s
meeting with Dr. King took place at

the offices of the Co-ordinating Council or Community

Organizations.When
hewasaskedwhathadgeneon,

"

Carmichael
told
a
reportegzThat
meeting
wasnotpublic.
"Althoughthe Black Muslimshavebeencharacterized as an anti-white group
hate
seeking an independent,all-

Negronation, Carmichael
said he wouldtry to discussways

in which&#39;
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press
tells
us"they&#39;re
they&#39;re
violent;
nationalist,"Carmichae1&#39;said
to the
referring
Muslims, black
but thefact is that
the Honorable Elijah
Muhammad
is
the
leader omajor
a
organization
of blackpeople and
Iwant
us to talk to

him directly.

&#39;
"Carmichael

to
approach Muhammad
guring
taping
arevealed
session
forhisplans
Kup&#39;s
Show
Channel&#39;7
on

I.

--"Carmichael
andU,S.
Rep. Adam Clayton
Powell D-

N.Y.! announced
the
prospective
Labor Day
weekend meeting
Wednesday
at apress conference Washington.
in

"Carmichael 300
said
to
500 persons would
be invited
to
themeeting,
such
&#39;conservative"Negroes
as
the
Rev. J.
H. including
Jackson,
president
the
of National&#39;
&#39;
Baptist
Convention,
and
U.S.
Rep.
William
L.
Dawson
Il1.!,
Democratic organization
leader on
Chicago&#39;s
Side.South
"Speaks HereTwice

"Carmichael spoke
at twomeetings the
in Chicago
area

Thursday. He
is on a nation-wide
lecture tour.
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One of
the meetings,
in theOrrington
Hotel
in

Evanston,
about
drew
persons,
100 of them
most
white,1/
while an
evening meeting
at theUnited Packingheuse
Workers
union
hall,4859
S.
Wabash,
adrew
mostly
Ngro
audience ofmore
than
1,000.
~

&#39;"Carmichael
cheered
was
repeatedly
at theevening

meeting.
called
He spread
upon
Negroes
understand
to
the
this country
has
about
black
people.
have
Welies
to
set therecord straight.
. -&#39;
"A Hand Way"

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are he
said, that
if youwork hard
and sweat,
you&#39;ll
a success.
be But you
know that
if we

egotthe country.&#39;*"
what deserve
we e _>,iworking
for
sweating,
and
run
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hard--the-white
work
man
has uspick his cotton

for $3_a
day,

his
dishes, dig hisditches, be
porters in
hiswash
banks
and run
his elevators
for him--&#39;
and allwe getis ahard way togo,&#39; Carmichael
said.
"&#39;They oppress
us
becausewe&#39;re
black
andwe&#39;re

going to
use our
color toget outof thetrick
bag
they put
us
in. You&#39;ve
to beproud
got beingkiack.&#39;
of
"During his
speech, some
membersCarmichael&#39;s
of
audience shouted,
Black power,
black power.

"Slogan Out Of the


South.

"Carmichael firstused thatsloganin


Mississippi,
and and
ithas become
widely--and
controversially--associated
with Carmichael
the organization
he heads.

"Carmichael.called
on
Negroes to build amovement

based on
the colorof our skins to free us
from our
oppressors.&#39; ._.

n.i-._@m_ .

"He said, We&#39;ve


got to build internalstrength so
that if they touch
one black
man, taking
his pregnant
wife to ahospital in Watts,touch one
black man
in

pg
92

Mississippi, or
arrest
one

black man
who rebels
in the
ghetto and
charge him
with treason,
we&#39;re
gohig
to
move w

nto disrupt

, /4,

this country.

"&#39;What&#39;s
going
on in the
cities the
of urban
North1!

is notrioting,the
it&#39;s
rebellion.are&#39;the
They
keep ta1king.about
extremists...
extremists
white
people
whoare
1
forcing us
to

live the way welive. &#39;

have.a part {
"&#39;We don&#39;t
have to obey any law we didn&#39;t

in making,
especially ifitkeeps us
down.- We have
every

right~@1ak"
tobreak it.&#39;
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otherourselves
up
onfirst.
Friday nights.
We&#39;ve
to say
to
got
ouryoung people,
"You&#39;re
shooting and
cutting up
the wrong
people.&#39;
The Chicago
"Tribune" newspaper,
July 29,
1966, "

issue
carried
an article
on Page
Section
"Defends
Black
Power
Slogan",
which
set
is9,
forth
verlfmtitled
batum
as itappeared: &#39;

&#39;
_"Parleyto Define
It, CivilRights Leader
Says
"The slogan
&#39;blackisapower
concern only
of
the
Negro.and
he
only
has
a
right
to
define
it,
Stokely
&#39;
Carmichael, national
chairman
of
the Student Nonviolent
&#39;
,&#39;Coordinating
said
here
yesterday-in
"a national
conference
define&#39;the
to committee,
and term
form
aco-announcing
&#39;1&#39;

alition ofcivil rightsleaders,


Speaking
a press
at conference
theinoffices
of
the
Oakland Committee
for Community
Improvement,
Drexel,
3939
II

" _mMblvd.,
Carmichael
what
attacked
he
called"the
white
&#39;
U
pfess"distortions
attempting
in
define
to
"black
power"&#39;
and said
he has
calledameeting
of
all civil rights
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over

the Labor

day week-end,Sept.
3
thru 5,
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white press
should
not attemptto
define

the term, saidCarmichael.It is a term


for
the
blackpeoplealone.&#39;
Hethentooka swipeat
Sen.

Robert
Kennedy
D., N. Y.!
by
for commenting
on

the slogan.

callinghim- presumptuous
~

,"Assai1s City Officials

Laterin the,day,in
a

speechsponsored
by
the

Chicago
chapter
of
S,N.C.C.
in theOrrington
hotel,

Evanston,
Carmichael
assailedMayor
Daley,Schools

Supt.Benjamin
Willis,andJames
Redmond,
Willisf ~
successor.

"Willis didn&#39;t
meetourneeds,andthe
good

Mr.Daley

saidhe
would wait until hewas
good and
ready beforere
&#39;

- placing
Willis,Carmichael
toldthe125Negroes
and
whites
in theaudience.
Then
henames
somebody
from
New
Orleans
&#39;
Redmond!.

"Black Muslims Invited

"Carmichael
saidthe conference
in Washington
was

worked
out
at a meeting&#39;betweeh
Rep.Adam
Clayton
Powell

D.,N.leaders
Y.! and
himself.
&#39;He
said
some
300
toRev.
400civil,
rights
will
be
invited
including
the
Martin"
Luther
King;
Floyd McKissick,
chairman
of theCongress
of

Racial
Equality;
ElijahMuhammad,
leader
of
theBlack&#39;g
Muslims;
andtheRev.Joseph
H. Jackson,
leader
of the
National Baptist convention. &#39;
~

&#39;
"He
defined
black
power
a5"b1ack&#39;pop1e
getting
together;and
forming
political
andsocialforces
to expresstheir needs.

*
"Recent
riots in Chicago,
Cleveland,
New
York,and
&#39;
elsewhere
wereactuallyrebellions
by
exploited
Negroes,
he said."

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Late July2s, -1966,


captu-zn~:w11i;1am~~ryr<-?1&#39;1, Se
District, ChicagoPolice Department,
advised theChicago Office
of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation that
the
above
mentioned
meeting was
peaceful and
that no incidents orarrests occurred.
The above information has been furnished to the
following individuals
on July 29,.l966:

l;] United
States Secret
Service
Chicago; Illinois
.1131511
INTC Group

- Evanston,

Illinois

Sheldon Davidson

Office of

the United

Chicago, Illinois

States Attorney

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APPENDIX

CONF
NTIAL

1
-_., ..-

, ._ . -.--

NATION
OF
to
as

.. ...

ISLAM, Formerly Referred

the Muslim

Cult

of
Islam,

Aka. __
Muhammad&#39;s
Temples
of
1
_1._
1_*
_;

Islam
1&#39;< 1_._

. "

-,

In January,1957,a souce
advised

Elijah Muhammad
has

described his organization on anationwide basis


as

the "Nation

of . Islam"
and
"Muhammad&#39;s
Temples &#39;
of
Islam.""
.
.
--

On May7,
1965,

asecond source advisedElijah

Muhammadthe
is national leader of
the Nationof
Islam NOI!;
Muhammad&#39;s
of
Islam
TempleNo. 2,
5335 South Greenwood
Avenue,
Chicago, Illinois, is the
national headquarters of
the NOI;
and in
mid-1960, Muhammad and
other
NOI
officials, when
referring to Muhammad&#39;s organization
onanationwide basis,
commenced using
either "Mosque"or "Temple"when mentioning
one of
"Muhammad&#39;s
Temples of
Islam."

The NOI is
an

all-Negro organization

originally organizedin 1930in


Detroit,

which was

Michigan. Muhammad

claims to havebeen
selected
by Allah, the SupremeBeing,
to lead the so-called Negrorace
out
of
slavery-in
the
wilderness of
North America byestablishing an independent

black nationin
the United States.Members following
Muhammad&#3
teachings and
his interpretation of
the

-.

is no such thing as a Negro;


that

"Koran" believethere

the so-called Negroes are

slaves of
the white race, referred to as "white devils," in
the United States; and
that
the white race, becauseof
its

exploitation of
the
destroyedin
the

so-called Negroes,
must andwill be

approaching
"War

of Armageddon."

O In
the past,
officials
and members
of the NOI,
including Muhammad,
have refusedto register under the
provisions
of
the Selective Service
Acts and
have declared
that
members owe
no allegianceto the United States.,
OnMay
5,
1958, thefirst
source
advised
Muhammad had,
upon
advise of
legal counsel, tempered
his personalstatements
and instructionsto his ministers concerning
the principles
of
his organization inorder to avoid possibleprosecution

by theUnited Statesgovernment; however,


he didnot indicate
any fundamental
changes the
in teachings
of
his organization.
t

OnMay
3,
1965, athird sourceadvised Muhammad
had,
early in
July, 1958, decided
to de-emphasize
the religious
aspects
of
the teachings of
Islam and
to stressthe economic
i
benefits to be derivedby thoseNegroes who
joined the NOI. This
policy
change,
according toMuhammad, would
help himacquire
additional followers

and create
more

APPENDIX

interest in

his programs.

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.1.
YOUNG
soc IALIST ALLIANCE
-1, ,

_;

,es

~_ ~_ ti A-0

The lay,
1960,
issue of theYoung Socialist"
YS!,
page
l,
column
disclosed
3,
during
that
April
l5~l7,
1960,
a
national
organization
entitled
"The
Young
Socialist
Alliance"
was established
at Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Thisissue

stated that
this
organizationwas formed
by the
nationwide
supporter clubs
of the publication Y8,

The above
issue, page
6,
set forth theFounding
Declaration
the
of
YSA.
This
declaration
that
the &#39;
YSA
recognizes
Socialist
the
Workers
Party stated
SWP!
as the
only
existing political
leadershipclass
struggle
on
principles,
and
that
the
supporters
of
the
YS
have_come
into
basic
political solidarity
with the
SWPthe
on principles
of
revolutionary socialism.

Asourceadvised Hay
on 7, 1965,
that

the original

YSA was
an
organization
formed during
October, 1957,
in New
York
City
by youth
ofand
various
left of
socialist
tendencies,
particularly
members
followers
the
SWP.
leaders
The

of
this
group were the
guiding forces
in the
establishment
of
the nationalorganization. "
V
&#39;
The

source further
advised Hay
on 7,
1965,
that
the
YSA
is
dominated
and controlled
onanational
basis
by
the
SWP
.through
havingCommittee
members
SUP
comprise
exclusively
National
the represent
Executive
NEG!-and
through
an
official
SWP
ative at
YSA
NEC&#39;meetings.
YSA, reality,
in Theis
the
youthall
training
and
section
oi the
SWP
the
and
main
source
of
new SWP members. &#39;

The headquarters
of theYSA are
located Room
in 535,

41 UnionSquare West,
New York
City.

~~V

The SUP
has been
designated pursuant
to Executive

Order 10450.

APPENDIX

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1-

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a

an

YOUNG SOCIALIST
ALLICANCE
Chicago,
Aka., Young
Socialist

I
!
2
2

*7

Supporters,

pniversity Young
Sgcialistsvifzgigf 1_

Asourceadvised in
late November,
1959, that
the
Young
Socialist
Alliance
Chicago
{YSA
C!,
formerly
known
as
Young Socialist
Supporters,itshad
origin
in aseriesof
informal discussions
held inChicago prior
to June,
1959, among

individualswere
who close
to the
Socialist Workers
Party SWP!.1
TheYSA-C
as
of
November,
1959, proclaimed
itself to
be
acity-wide
revolutionary
youth
organization
designed
to
build
socialism
in
America
and
aimed
toward
youth
on
college
campuses
theinChicago
area and
as being
independent
ofall
adult
groupings.

Accordingasecond
to
source in
lay, 1965,
theYSA~C,

also
known
as
theof
University
Young
Socialists,
considered
was with
the
youth
group
the
Chicago
Branch
SIP
and
affiliated
the national
organization
of
the YSA New
in York.
The
YSA-C
officers
asof
lay, 1965, were
current members
or sympathizers
of
the

i-

Chicago SIP.

Th SNP
has been
designated pursuant
to Executive

Order 10450.

APPENDIX

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MUHAMMAD
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TAPING
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FOR "KUPS
SHOW"
ON
CHANNEL
SEVEN, ABC-TV.
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CARMICHAELON
SPEAKING
PRESENTLY
TOUR DEFINING
BLACK POWER"

AND IT
HOW
RELATES
TO FUTURE
OF NEGROES.
CARMICHAEL EMPHAS
AT THIS
SESSION
SNCC
THAT
HAS
NOT
CALLED
FOR "SEPARATISM"
BUT THAT
HE BID
NOT WANT
IT TO
JOIN THE
MAINSTREAM
AMERICAN
OF
SOCIETY TO
SINCE
JOIN
THE MAINSTREAM
IS TO
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UULY TWENTY
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PARTICIPATION
BY
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AND JUSTICE.

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1966

All .lNFORMATl0NBIMABEU

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Mr.
JEdgar
. Bureau
BY
Federal
ofHoover
Investigation
IQ ?

_Washington4D.C.
25, _

in
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Dear Mr.
Hoover:

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On SundayI had been in attendance at adiscussion forum in


our local parish hall, which seemedto
confirm
some of my -

own thinking.I wouldlike to-verify afew items which,


un- &#39;
W
fortunately I

did not write down, you would have information

about:

1! Martin Luther King&#39;s


secondin command,
Bayard

Rustin, is

amember of the Communist partyand has gone to Russia I


in l958

?! to
participate

in
an

&#39;

anti-America rally

2! King himself had been in attendance in aCommunisttraining


school in Tennesee, which
the

FBI subsequently closed as

being subversive

3! Sen. Hawkins ofthe Watts District in


aComunist.

California is also

Since Kinghas beensoliciting funds from so many


people
under
the auspicies of civil
rights,
the thought that so many
right
_thinking people, including the Negn population,might
be
contributing unwittingly

greatly.

&#39;

to
the

Comunist party has upset me

Also, is not the following statement smacking ofanarchy?


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"No matter where inthe


United
States, whether in Chicago or
Detroit, if
apoliceman touches aNegro, the whole United

sStates should riseup andriot. I

Radio
WCFL

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-Sunday,July 31-yStokel1 Emichael,mA

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Your letter

of August 2nd has been received.

With respect
contained in

the files

of the

to your inquiries, information


FBI must

be maintained

as

con dential
accordance with regulations of the Department of Justice. I
trust you will understand the necessary
reasons for this policy.
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has
been
described
as
aclose
friend of 1
of the&#39

xi

former Secretary
of the Communist Party, USA, and associate with
left wing organizations while in New York. He has participated in

demonstrations and is known for his in ammatory remarks


civil rights.

He has
described

himself as the organizer

regarding

of the Black

Panther Party in Alabama. Inasmuch as the question pertaining to


anarchy could conceivably contain a statement of C_armichae1&#39;s
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from the
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2
p.m.
today.
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President
the Carmichael
very
was
concerned
q$92:<
about
activities
the stated
Stokely
of
and
the
Student
Committee SNCC!. The Presiden
J
Nonviolent Coordinating anumberof communications
whic
told Watson
he
had seen
tied in
this

group with

the W.E.
B.

DuBois Clubs
as wel

92.

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as the Communist Party.

Watson stated
that the
President would
liketo
be
reassured
that
the
FBIsources
has
good
coverage
on
Carmichael.
IWatson
toldhimstated
we
had
excellent
within
this
group.
also that
the President
would like
to
have, _

at lgat everal_timesma-week,
a memorandum
on
the
activities of Carmichael and
his group. 92
Thenecessty
Domestic
Intelligence
Division
should
attempt
absolute
ofreceived
furnishing
onan
expeditious
basis
to
send
at
least
two
memoranda
per
week
to
Watson
in
connection
information
concerning
Carmichael
and
his
organizawith
this
matter.will
Wealert
necessary
offices
the
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Reurlet 7/22/66 captioned CPIISA Organizati on

18thNational
Convention,
IS
- C"transmitting
copies ,of ains
lette

headaenorandunLEI!
infornation turnished

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New York.!

On page

is

seven
of

rel l,

the name
of

tokely Carmichael

chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Commit-

Negro!,
tee"

set

forth

Convention
of
the
tron 6/22-26/66.

as having been observedduring t!B Rational


Commist Party, USA, held in lei York
City

Pronptly
recontact and

ascertain
in what

capacityStokelyCarmichael
waspresentat the Convention.In
other words,washe a delegatefromthe StudentNonviolent
Coordinating
Comitteeor an invited guest?Alsodetermine
what

sessions
of
the RationalConvention
he waspresentat andwhether
he tookany active part at the Convention.Youshouldalso
- esentat the
ven ion. Is informantpersonallyacquainted~ 92
ith Carmichael
or did someone
else identify Carmichael
to the

"*&#39;**1
hw wasable
to identify
Carmichael
asbeing
-_
; 92
informant?

TheBureau
hasnotpreviously
received
information
that

Carmichaelatte nded
th

e Party&#39;
s recentIationalConvention,

RevYorkshouldreviewits files in an
effort

to determine
if
any
other
sources
reported
thatCarmichael
attended
the
Convention.
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38
Stokely

C - New York

I92
a vociferous advoctor of "black power"
T,.,.,.______i-&#39;{Ets
leader and

Carmichael
is an extremelymilitant civil

It

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judicious
toinformation
double
check
information
prior
&#39;$YI_____
to
disseminating
this
inasmuch
aswe
hadover40live

f{",,
informants
present
and
noother
informants
identified
<;?=;92r
as
having
1-do"--_
attended
theNational
Convention.
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andadvised
8/ll/66
above caption.
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to _
12/66 and
asunder
follows:the
The Philadelphia

Division had

./

submitted teletypes

I_

w
Philadelphia two individuals apparently associate
a formant in
th
the
Student
Nonviolent
Committee,
dhad
been Coordinating
distributing brown
bags,
the contents
0
5&#39;1
which were elieved by the informant to be dynamite. The
P iladelphia PoliceDepartment was
advised ofthis information
ff
followed
it closely
through their
a dthe
Philadelphia O
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formant. k!&#39;]CL

gent

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5&#39;20
PM S/l2/66, the informant contacted Special !,4
it of
the
Philadelphia
Office andthe informant arid} ,

elated
t &#39;;:o
eAgent
that he
had received
apackage
fromq/ -Qt
The package
was turnedover to the handling Agent. lhe

iiit i;] Lof dynamite


ination
the
ofpackage
revealed
itDepartment
contained
that two
sic he
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wa

snotified

believed that itconfirmed


distributed

in
these

inasmuch as the Philadelphia

the fact that


dynamite

brown packages.

Office

was being

-~

Q. Special Agentqadvised
that
there
was no _
ince there was
no
apparent

evidence of aFederal viola ion.

jurisdiction, the Philadelphia Office


recommendedfollowing:
the

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RE: 13&#39;92QE

A &#39;

Memorandum to

STUDE IOLENT

OORDINATING COMMITTEE

In addition,
_Suggested
Specia
t

Agent be made available


to swearto the affidavit
supportingalocal search warrantinasmuch as- had
received this

information through

his informant.

Mr. J. A. Sizoo was advised of


the

above facts

and the Duty Officer in Division Six wasalso advised.

Mr. St. John Barrett, Civil Rights Division of the Department,


was also

informed

of
these

facts.

Mr. Barrett of the Department advisedthat


since

there wasno apparentFederal violation, no Federalprosecution


would be
warranted and the matter would probably be more
successfully prosecuted
by
local authorities. In addition, .
Hr. Barrett recommended
that
the
Agent whoreceived the
informationfromaconfidential source should
be
made available
to swear to the affidavit since the Agentreceived the
information firsthand

from the

source.

Specialwas
Agent
contacted
and

instructed to proceed withfurnishing the information to local


authorities; to have SpecialAgent_ swear to the affidavit;
and to keep
the
Bureau advised.He wasalso instructed to
submit a teletype summarizing

the situation.

RECOMMENDATION:

None.
For

information.

7ENDUM

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DOMESTIC3-13-56
DIVISION
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Updating the
above, Philadelphia
has advised
that

the Philadelphia police served four search warrants


simultaneously at 12:30 a.m., 3-13-66. Three searches r_
d

-sticks of

>76.
matter of

three
others
I/_ ,__.,
arrested and
Being el
in"

or further hearing

,each

8-22-66. Arrest

but FBI not mentioned and-Philadelphia

local publicity

recommends against

ynamite foundin apartment A iszij

mentioning

of FBI

because of

fear for

informant&#39;s safety.
Philadelphia checking
out theindividuals
arrested andBureau filesbeing checked
particularly to

determine any
connection between
individuals and~tBdnt
Nonviolent Qgordinatingnggmmittee.
Facts availablembeing

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of information White House
.
desires re Student Nonviolent Coordinating .
Committee.
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and
4- today

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missioner
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said.

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squad
f
of
20raided
heavily
armed
poiii-cmcn
a meeting
explosives
and
conspiracy.
,5place
oi
theStudent
Non-Violent
;Coordinatine
Committee
in.

Hound
twoand
abutrer..l
haltsticks
of
t Nothing
material
..&#39;.g

tidynamite,
Acting
Police
Comwithcarrying
or possession
of
"_
Three
other
squads
hitthree,
Thehouse
where
thedynamite
-

was
found,
according
to
Rizzo,
is

gother
meeting
places,
butfound
>nothing,
thecommissioner
said.
situated
on 16thStreetnear
itThepolicemen
wore
bulletproof
PoPlarin92lorth
Philadel
hia. t

Tolson

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PhiEeeteip>i
SNCQ
aia

2--92&#39;
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in
, PHILADELPHIA
AP!-Av
bers
ofSNCC.
Allwere

2_

Mohr ______--ii

Wick ____._--Casper ___.._.___-92-4924bLuAA&#39;uAA


,__i-11Conrad ______Felt ________Gale __.___.--Rosen ____...__-Sullivan ________Tavel ______Trotter ______._--

Tele. Room __._..


Holmes

________-

Gandy __.____--

vests and carriedextra wea-

.About 1,000morepolicemen,:
heid
over altertheirmidnight
quitting
time,saturated
the
0
areas
toprevent
any
trouble.
"staged
hereceived
infor3 after
mation
thatmecting
places
tor.
SNCCwer
ocoming torehouses
arms,
ammunition andigneiofmite.
Only
thetwo
and
athere.
half
,Noarrests
were
amde

pons.

Rizzo said the raids were

.<t.I&#39;-ks
on
ynamite
werefound.

Fo.r persons,
inc1u.a
young
r;
{Q
92vc-nan,
were arrex. .~.:..
;
Y
werefound
atthe
<andplacards

other
threeplaces,
Rzzzo
said.
92
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tiiliilhiiitll
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Whilethepolice
were
making
oinearrests,
acrowdoiabout

75 to
100 persons
gathered
outsideand seemed
restless.
Policeinspector
Millard
Meers,

ks.

whowasin
charge oitheraid.
took
a
portable
arnpliiier
and
addressed
the
crowd. Hesaid
Y.
92
the
police hadfoundsome
andadded:The
Edynamite

dynamite
could
have
caused
a
,disaster
inthis
neighborhood
if
:>
*it had
gone offprematurely.
It

TheWashington
Postand____.__. _
&#39;
Times Herald

The Washington
Daily

News___..

The
Washington
Evening
smE_ _&#
New York Daily News _____.___

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August
12,1_966

<1 wanna
;~..y..,
&#39;
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_ , , Reference
is made
toyour
request
tor

io

concerning
Stokely
Carmichael
indicating
subversive
connections
or
criminal
activities.
No
information
is
being
furnished
concerning
hisactivities
inthefieldoi
civil rights
or
as

heed
qrt3;c-stu4eat__rI9n:Yi9.1=1*
em!
inasmuch
asyouragency
is ante"61"&#39;t1iIe"p
es.
In1961
Stok;}3i3%chael
was
arrested
for
trespassin
i Freedom
by
the
Jackson,
Ilse
ss
p
,&#39;
partment
during
the
hide"
type
dexnonstrationsz.
Be
we-I
subsequently
convicted
and 5_

sentenced
tofour
months
in
Jail,which
was
suspended,
and
fined
57-387-1135!
Carmichael
was
also
arrested
that
sane
year
by
thean 92
g
g
Baltimore,
Itaryland,
Police
Department
for
trespassing
during
92
1 attempt
tointegrate
Baltimore,
ltaryland,
restaurants
with
several
92
other
individuals.
The
disposition
ofthis
charge
isnotknown.
.
_57-6-3-.-3-162Q

The
records
oitheBureau
ofSpecial
services,
New
orkCity,
Police
Department,
reflect
that
Stokely
Carmichael,
e
stat
92.,
!&#3
. may
of
SNCC,
was
arrested
on
June
215.1962,
and
charged
with
be1t8"1O921d
and
boisterous
during
a labor
dispute
atBeth
Israel =
Bospital,
New
City, which
was
pieketed
bylocal
1199,
Hospital
L
Employees
Union.
- York
99
.;_1;39;1gg;
OnSeptember
24,1953,
sources
who
furnished
reliable
information
inconfidential
thepast
advised-.-that
among
;have

i,:cwiggu:&#39;lnstat*
est-o
.
evoted"
&#39;"
- et!

aotivitie,
was
one
Stckelgy
Bronx,
New
York,
agraduate
orCarmichael.
the
class of
l . According I
source
Carmic!5e%J,warNegro,
ages
:1close
*tothese
orner
ner
-secretary
o friendrtghe
comunilt
Party,
USA,
mgene
Dennis,
now
deceased.

00-M2529-656;
157-1676-M47!
Original
and
1 .-Departmentof
Agriculture
- office
ofInspector
General
.&#39;
Tbisfsoggent
contains
recommendlations
conclusions
of
the
FBI.
Itagen
isthe
pro
erty
ofhe
FBI,
and
is
H " ~ e est,Recei
edrieitxer
- 81-55nor
< _loaned
to
your
agency;
it
and
its
contents
are
not
to
be
distributed
outside
your
.
15.;-5
repl
is
result
of
cheek
;[FBl
investigative
files.
To
che_cI_:
arrest
records,
request
must
be
bmitted
to
FBc7ldenti[iea
n
Division.
f
&#
1
ingerprints
are
necessary
posztzve
check. _ f/._/9
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Maryland State
Police atCambridge, Maryland,
as aresult or
demonstrations in

that city.

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ay 21:,allQ.
1961,
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Carmichael
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charges bythe-haryland StatePolice in Canbrid89 Maryland.
Disposition or these charges is not known.

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On AugustH, l964, Carmichael was


arrested by the

Bolivar County,Mississippi, 8herirt&#39;s


Office on a chargeof
&#39; distributing handbills withouta permit. Disposition of this

4 by

charge is not known.


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On Octoberlb, 1965, Stokely Carmichael was arrested

the FortDeposit, Alabama,


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a "larchto Jackson,
Mississippi." On
June 16,
1966,
3 Carmichael
was arrested
at Greenwood,
Mississippi, when
he
i attempted to have
the participants in
this larcherectatent
: on

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the propertyof aNegro school in Greenwood, Mississippi,

after havingbeendenied
permission

to do
so by school
authorities. V

The dispositionof this arrest is not known.

57-6-sh-23 _,

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Chicago Illinois
60617

Mr. J.

Edgar Hoover

_ Atty.
Gen.
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Sen.
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Rep. James
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head of
S. N.
C. C. Snickiwas
born in
Trinidad, West
Indies, and
as faras Iknow,
he
is anonAmerican.

The F. B.I. should have acomplete investigation

..Culture.

in ltrate

onhim
and his activities,because as
aPeace Corps Trainee
in
1963at
the University ofMaine,we
studied the West
Indies

This area
is asteppingstone for
thecommunist
to

into theWestern Hemisphere,


to promote
unrest

here
in the states.

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that
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on
should
you
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President LyndonB.
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Senator Everett M. Dirksen

Congressman Barratt
O&#39;Hara
Mr.
J.
Edgar Hoover
Governor Otto Kerner

Mayor Richard
J. Daley
Dear Honorable Sirs:

In regard
toBoard
the
public
sponsored
The
by
South
BendMishawaka
Indiana
Realtors
ofnotice,
onInc.
Title
IV of
H.R.
lh765
in the Senate S.&#39;3296!.

As
an
American
citizen,
propetty
owner,
ex-Korean
Veteran,
War
and
Peace
ex
Trainee,
Corps
and
I,
many
others,
resent
and
abhor
.the
abovementioned
vehemently
bill
it because
will
eliminate
my
individual,
all
and
citizen&#39;s,
right
freedom
of
choice.
of
At
present,
have
we
existing
the Stamp,
ofBill
Rights,
which
plainly
states
.in
part
on
the
5
U.
S.
Postage
rights
The
the
of
people
shall
not
be
violated".
If
this
unconstitutional
is
passed,
bill
it
difinitely
infringes
my
upon
individual
rights
according
to
the
present
A
law.
man&#39;s
home
his
is
castle,
and
the
now
Federal
Government
is
attempting
to freedom
revise
thischoice
American
instituting
by
new
laws
that prohibit
of heritage
allofcitizens.
Furthermore,
this the
unconstitutional
if all
bill ispassed,
will
it
-endanger
jeopardize
and
American
citizens
future
in
years
to come
because
Federal
the Government
will have
dictorial
to for
-individual
owners,
property
eliminating
whereby,
freedom
all powers
its

citizens.
Krushchev
As within
communist!
a afiring
by
predicted,
I972
Russia
. wil
destroy
from
America
without
shot
and
take
over
this
country.
this
If
bill
is
passed,
it
will
be
a
step
in
the
right
&#39;
for
direction
the
conquest
America
of
the
because
property
owners
are
part
of
the
American
foundation.
when
principle
foundations
2proportion,
and
individual
of
fieedom
choice
are disrupted
and
shaken
out ofIdeo
will
have
we
America,
with
however,
Russian
a
and
government
as of
itwas stated
by in
Gus
Hall,
acommunist
who was in
convicted
participating
a
riot
in
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
193A. aHall,
dedicated
communist,
the trademark
isofaworld
movement seeking
to conquer
free men
everywhere.
What
oftype
type
leaders
do have
we bill
Washington
into
allow
apropose
to Go
~W_,bill
this
of
to
be
sanctioned?
have
A
Federal
the
ment
its
and
agencies
dictate_to
property
the
onowners
who
to
sell
to,
rent,
take
or
as
tenants.
in
was
it
a
pressure
group
proposed
that
,
this
bill?
Or
was
it
on
the
Suggestion
of
the
anthropologist
sociologists
promote
to integration
forcedthe Federal
byGovernm
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It ismysociologists
contention,
from
recent
training,
that
the
anthropologists
and
in
favor
are
of
integration
in
the
schools,
housing
what-have-you
and
the
sole
purpose
for
CREATE
to
NEW
A
RACE
FOR FUTURE
YEARS.
billThis
ifpassed,
also
is the
in right
direction
toward the
ultimate goal
of worldcommunism.

92

The communists
are not
worried the
about
elder
or
middle
generation
but
are
slowlyin
cautiously
and
working
on
indoctrinating
the
younger
generation,
essence,
which
the
present
foundation
future
ofcitize
o1
America.
Communists
The
how
agitate
know
to
preach
and
non-violen
however,
reality
in they
meanopposite
the
because
they distort
the
facts way
out ofproportion. -

Presently,
Constitution
ouradvantage
being
is
distorted
and
misinterpre
and
revised
to
their
own
to
gain
control
individual
of
righ
This
bill
has
me
frightened
to
think
of
the
consequences
the
years
of
ahead.
bill,
This
inviolation
whatever
orpresent
form
shape,
is
unconstitutional
because
it
is
in
the
of
constitution
freedom
of Th
of
choiceshould
and been
haveremoved
as soon
asitwasproposed.

bill
is trespassing
discriminating
and
the to
American
people.
As an
American citizen,
tax payer,
withmortgage,
a
oneand
who
pays
own
his
bills,
I
do not
need
Federal
any
Local
or
Governme
anthropologists,
sociologists
or
communists
to
dictate
or
do
my * to
thinking
me
for
whom
on have
I rent,
tosell,
or lease
my property

l mquite
capable
to
do
mypay
own
thinking
a as
free
American.
When
these
legislatures
begin
to
billsgand
my
me
support
my
and
family,
thenispassed,
they
can tell
me
how
to <nnduct
my
personal
affairs.
this
If
bill
will
certainly
it
be
sad
a
state
of
dictatorial
powers
by
the
Federal
Government
to
individual
Americans.
condition
This
presently
in
exists
Communist
Russia
their
and
satellite
nations.
Therenoisroom
in American
for this
false
Russian
Communistic
ideology.

_g

bill
is an
insult
to to all
American
intelligence
and &#
beThis
dealt
with
immediately
preserve
AMERICAN
OFmust
CHOICE
FREED

Furthermore,
our
local
paper
in meeting
there swas
aTennessee
picture
of Martin
Luther
sitting
King
a
at
communist
in
an
for
indoctrination
years
some
ago.
An
F.B.I.
ex
stated,
man
belongs
he
to
60,
yes,
60,
communist
organizations.
front
hasn&#39;t
Why
so
thing
been
done
prevent
to
from
him
terrorizing
cities
with
his
so-called
non-violence?
Our
boys
in
Korea
and
Viet
Nam
are
fighting
"communism,
while
home
at inevitable
is
permitted
he civil
to cause
chaoscommunis
disrupt
and
the
American
people&#39;to
war,
an
which
Russia very
wouldwell welcome.
F Ti tr*~e
Yours truly,

6&#39;20,
OIS, 60617
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NATION
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ISLAM,Formerly Referred
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Muslim Temples
Cult of Islam,
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Muhammad&#39;s
of
Islam
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asource
advised
ELIJAH
MUHAMMAD
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described
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his1957,
anationwide
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basis
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as "Nation
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of Islam."
Temples _

On
May7, 1965,
asecond
source advised
ELIJAH
MUHAMMA
is thenational
leader
of
the
Nation&#39;of
N01!;
Islam
Muhammad
TmP1e
Islam
Of
No.
2,
5335
South
Greenwood
Avenue,
Chicago.
Illinois,
the
is
national
headquarters
the
N01;
of
and
mid-1960
in
MUHAMMAD
and
other
N01
officials,
when
referring
to
MUHAMMAD&
organization
onanationwide
basis,
commenced
using
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or"Temple"
mentioning
when of
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one Temples
Islam."
of
The N01
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which originally
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organized
1930
in
in
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Michigan.
MUHAMMAD
claims
have
to
been
selected
by
Allah,
the
Supreme
Being,
to
lead
the
so-called
Negro
race
out of
slavery
in the
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ofStates.
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black
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believe
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no
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that
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so-called Negroes
are slaves
of
the white race,
referredas
to

"white devils,"
in theUnited States;
and that
the white
race,
because
itsofexploitation
theso called Negroes,
must
and will
be
destroyed
in
theofapproaching
of "War
Armageddon."
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past,have
officials
and under
members
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theNOI,including
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refused
register
to
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ofno
the Selective Service
Acts and
have declared
that members
owe
allegiancethe
to United
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5, 1958,
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source advised MUHAMMA
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personal
hisprinciples
statemen
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instructions
to
his
ministers
concerning
the
of
his
organization
in
order
to
avoid
possible
prosecution
by
the
United States
government; however,
he did
not indicate
any

fundamental changes
in theteachingshis
of organization.
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May
3,
1965,decided
athird
source the
advised
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earlyin
July,
to de-emphasize
religious
&#39;ha

aspects
of
the
teachings
Islam
of
and.to
stress
the
economic
benefits
be
to
derived
by
those
Negroes
joined
who
N01.
the This
policy
change,
according
MUHAMMAD,
to
help
him
acquire
would
additional followers
and create
more interest
in
his programs.
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August

15, 1966
CONFI NTIAL

NATIONISLAM_92
or

Acharacterization
of theNation of
Islam
appears

infthe appendix
attached hereto.

wOn
August
1966,
8,
asource
advisedElijah
that
lLMuhammad
Stokely
and
Carmichael,
Executive
Director
of
the
Student
Non
Coordinating
Violent
Committee,
met
on
Sunday,
August1966,
7, Muhammad&#39;s
at
located.at
4847
residence
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.
South
Woodlawn
Avenue,
Chicago,
IllinoisIwill
"Specific
items
3
discussed
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any cooperation
of Muhammad
in any
civil rights
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power
struggle.
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Islam
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1
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Muhammad.
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In January,
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The N01
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which was
origira .
organized1930
in Detroit.
in
Michigan.
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to have.
claims
been selected
by Allah,
the Supreme
Being. lead
to the
so called
Negro
race
out
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slavery
the
in
wilderness
of
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by
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an
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interpretation
teachings of
the "Koran"
believe there
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asaNegro;that-the
so-called Negroes
slaves
of thewhite
race,
referred to
as
"white devils,"
inare
theUnited
States;
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the
white
race,
becauseits
of exploitation
of theso called Negroes,
must
.
and
will be destroyed
in theapproachingof"War
Armageddon." q
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refused
have
register-under
to
provisions
the oweno
the
of
Selective Service
Acts and
have declared
that members
allegiance tothe UnitedStates. -

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May 5, 1958,
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MUHAMMAD ha

upon
advice
of legal
counsel,
tempered
his personal
statements
and instructions
to his
ministers
concerning
the principles
of
his organization
in order
to avoid
possible prosecution
by the

United States
government; however,
he didnot indicate
any
fundamental changes
in theteachings his
of organization.
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3, 1965,
athird source advised
MUHAMMAD had
early inJuly, 1958,
decidedde-emphasize
to
religious
the

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of teachings
of Islam
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stress the
economic
benefits be
to derived
by those
Negroes
who
joined the N01.
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policy
change,
according
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to
help
would
him
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File No.

August :5 , 1965

Title

NATIONOF ISLAM

CharacterINTERNAL
SECURITY
- NATION
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Reference-Memorandum
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