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Stokely Carmichael — Part 1
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Stokely Carmichael
New York, who in their opinion had been. "devoted to left—wi
activities,” was one Stokeley Carmichael,
Bronx, New York, a graduate of the class of 1960. According
to these sources, Carmichael, a Negro, was a close friend to BIC
of the former General-Secretary
ist rty, USA, Eugene Dennis, now deceased.
(100~-442529+32-656; 157-1676-447)
You are requested to refer to the report of
Special Agent at Little Rock, dated
January 28, 1965, captioned “Communist Influence in Racial
Matters, Internal Security ~ C," containing additional
background information regarding the above matter, which was
sent to your agency on February 9, 1965. (100-442529-32-656)
of tie Commun
On May 12, 1964, Stokely Carmichael was arrested by 1.
Maryland State Police at Cambridge, Maryland, as a result of aI
demonstrations in that city.
Attached is a memo dated May 14, 1964, at Baltimore,
Maryland, captioned Nhenonstrations for Equal Accommodations,
Cambridge, Maryland, May 13, 1964," which contains background
information regarding the above arrest. (157-6-3-10-1279) -
On May 24, 1964, Carmichae] aid quia b) C
all affiliated with SNCC, were arrested on traffic
charges by the Maryland State Police. Disposition of these
charges is not known. (157-6~-3-1256)
Your attention is directed to the aforementioned
attached memo dated May 14, 1964, at Baltimore, Maryland, bIC
captioned "Demonstrations for Equal Accommodations, Cambridge,
Maryland, May 13, 1964,” containing some background inform tion
regarding
On August 4, 1964, Carmichael was arrested by the
Bolivar County, Mississippi, Sheriff's Office on a charge of
distributing handbills without a permit. Disposition of this
charge is not known. (44-26288-3) ~
On January 27, 1964, a source furnished a leaflet
entitled "Dialogue for Peace," describing a meeting to be held
. Gartgry 26, 32964, atithe-First Congregational Church, 10th. and
G&G Streets;aNorthwest, Washington, D. C, This leaflet indicated
that one Stokeley Carmichael was among several individuals serving
as part of the Ad Hoc Committee on Arrangements. ee
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