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Stokely Carmichael — Part 1
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Stokely Carmichael
Attached is a memorandum dated January 29, 1964,
at Washington, D. Co, captioned "Visit of Soviets Invited by
National Comaittee for Non-Violent Action, 1964," containing
additional information regarding the leaflet captioned
"Dialogue for Peace.” (105-126960-7)
On October 14, 1965, Stokely Carmichael was arrested
by the Fort Deposit, Alabama, Police Department on charges of
leaving the scene of an accident and reckless driving. The
disposition of these charges is not known.
(44-17562-56; 157-6-61-15-1027)
The January 13, 1966, issue of the "Chicago Sun-Times,“
a daily Chicago, Illinois, newspaper, indicated that Stokely
Curmichael of the SNCC would be a featured speaker at a
convention of the Committee for Independent Political Action
at McCormack Place in Chicago, Illinois. You are requested
to refer to memoranda dated January 14 and 17, 1966, at Chicago,
Illinois, captioned “Committee for Independent Political Action,
Security Matter - Miscellaneous, Information Concerning,"
containing background information regarding this Committee, which
were sent to your agency on January 24, 1986.
(108-444877-6 and ®)
Attached is a memorandum dated February 15, 1966,
regarding aforementioned Committee and containing additional
packground information on this Committee.
(100-444877-8)
On February 3, 1966,
Industrial Security, Plant Protection, United Technology bIC
Company (UTC), Sunnyvale, California, advised Agents of the Hl
FBI on that date that one busload and 35 carloads, comprising 3
approximately 130 people appeared at the Coyote Plant of UTC 5
with signs and leaflets. noted the demonstration ;
was spearheaded by the Stanford Committee for Peace in Viet Nam. |
At the demonstration, one Stokely Carmichael, who identified
himself as an organizer for the Black Panther Party of Alabama, .
gave a short speech. He related that he belonged to the society ’
of men and to no-one else. He went on to say that he did not
love America or “uniformed America."
The Stanford Committee for Peace in Viet Nam bas ;
participated in previous demonstrations against U.S. policy in |
- Viet Nam and is considered by Stanford University to be a :
pacifist-type student and teacher organization.
((105-138315=116-2408)_
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