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its leader Stokely Carmichsi
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recentandinflanma
to'a news
release
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announced Bertrand
Russell plans
to holda warcrimes tribunal"
in Paris,inNovember,to "indict"
President Johnson
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war
criminals responsible
for American
atrocities in Vietnam. ' 
It was reported in this release that members
of SECS,
under
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leadership ofNational Chairman
Stokely Carmichael,wa3?
go toNorth Vietnam
as partof theinternational investigating
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It was not known
yet howmany
SNCC members would
go to Herth
Vietnam. However,
in joining the "tribunal?Carmichael allegedly
stressed thatSNCC itself
was endorsing
the trial and said:
discussions are
underway in
the U. S.
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sup?ort,unds
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and petition calling
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Headquarters,United States Army,699 PonceDe LeoneAvenue,
Northwest,Atlanta, Georgia,on Augustl7, 1966. Thesepickets
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approximately
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by
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Department,According
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Department,
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London,
England,announced
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warcrimes
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to "indict" President Johnson
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varcriminals
responsible
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reported
in
this
release
thataenherr
_ to~_
8800,
under
leadership
oi,
Btokelypdarnichael
rill oi
go
North
Yietnan
aspart
oithe
international
Investigating
Connittee
to
gather
evidenoe
tor
g1;e_aentation"to
the
"tribunal."
It
is
not
known
hoe
nan!
moo
sen
rs
will
so
t0"
R6rth;1i7iet
;
however,
in
ioining
the
tribunal,
Carmichael
allegedly
stressed
that
amt
itseli
: was
endorsing
the
trialand
said
discussions
'
are
under-say
inthe
States
and
elsewhere
tomobilize
support,
tunda
and
a -United
world-ride
petition
calling
tor"the _,.. -
indictnent
oi ear
criminals.
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Appropriate
instructions
have
been
issued
to
'
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netwith
Blijah
Inhannad
onAugust
'1,
appropriate
otiices
toclosely
iollovthismatter.
1966.
Although
items
discussed
are
unknown,
a iron
source
stated
Carmichael
will
not
obtain
any
cooperation
luhannad,
The
source
stated
Iluhamnad
is
always
the
dominant
figure
and
the
V only
ray
Carmichael
can
cooperate
with
hisistoheoone
a
member
oi
the
Nation
oi
Islam
and
be
subservient
to
Iuhannad.
Carmichael
reiused
to
do
this,
although
they
parted
amicably.
Carnichael,
however,
through
Nation
oi
lslan
officials
in
Atlanta
on
the
approval
oi
Iuhannad,
will
be
invited
to
attend
a Nation
oiIslam
rally
inChicago
onAugust
28,1966.
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copies
oi theenclosure
heforwarded
byrouting
slips
to
the
Honorable
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Watson,
Special
Assistant
tothe 92
the
President;
Ir.John
Btowart,
Legislative
Assistant
to
Vice
President;
theAttorney
General;
theDeputy
Attorney
general,
and
Assistant
Attorneys
General,
Yeagley,
Dear
and
B89110
2. Also.-..
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copies
heiorvarded
toSecret
Service
and
theDepartments
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comwrrnr
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There
is
setforthbelow
a summary
ofcurrent
activity
oftheStudent
Nonviolent
Coordinating
Committee
and_its
leader
Stokely
Carmichael.
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Picketing
Activities,
Atlanta,
Georgia
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Approximately
17Negroes
picketed
the
Twelfth
Corps
Headquarters,
United
States
Army,
699
Ponce
de
Leon
Avenue,
Northeast,
Atlanta,
Georgia,
onAugust
17,
1966.
The
pickets
carried
signs
such
as
"The
Viet
Cong
Never
Called
You
Nigger";
"Black
Man
Stay
Home,
Fight
for
Black
Power";
and
"The
White~
Man
Kills
Black
Kids,
I
Won't
Kill Vietnamese
Kids."
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distributed
bythepickets
which
-_ stated
in
part:
"to
stay
at
home
and
fight
for
your
black
self,
your
family,
your
community
and
your
black
nation.
Why
must
we
go
abroad
to
kill
yellow
skinned
men
for
white
skinned
men
who
force
usto
live
inratinfested
slums?
~We
must
demonstrate
each
time
a
brother
is
sold
into
slavery
drafted!
and
keep
our
youth
at-home
to
buildour
power."
It was
observed
by-a
representative
oftheAtlanta
Police
Department
that
the
pickets
arrived
in
aStudent
Nonviolent
Coordinating
Committee
bus,
and
most
ofthe
pickets
were
known
tohim
asmembers
oftheStudent
Nonviolent
Coordinating
Committee.
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August
18,
1966,Headquarters.
approximately
27
Negroesagain
picketed
the
Twelfth
Corps
A
group
ofto
inductees
entering
the
building
were
urged
by
the
pickets
not
enter,
and
one
picket
attempted
to
physically
delay
entry
of
one
of
theinductees,
"
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Pickets
attempted
toforce
their
way
intothebuilding
and,as
aresult
approximately
l2
pickets
were
arrested
by
_
officers
o.the
Atlanta
Police
Department.
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Just finished
viewing the
special program
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on
whichwere interviewed
six
civil right
I Was
leaders.
shockedthe
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Carmichael.
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were two
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found in
loaded weapons
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caliber short
were large
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Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee
workers.
source advised
Field Secretary
for the
recently been
in contact
that Max
Stanford,
Revolutionary Action
Movement, had
with Stokely
Carmichael concerning
the
formation
of aBlack
Panther Party
in New York City.
Carmichael offered
to help
Stanford with
any
assistance
may
need
It is
to organize
noted Carmichael
Party in
aBlack
he
previously established
aBlack
Panther
Negroes together
as an independent political
The Revolutionary
Marxist-Leninist oriented
Action Movement
organization which
advocates achieving
bloc.
is an all-Negro
follows the
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August
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STUDENT
NONVIOLEN'@!ORDINATING
COMMITTEE
DECLASSIF1':';u
n.r__
STOKE
CARMICHAEL
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There is set forth below a summaryof current
c~; activity of the Student
Nonviolent
Coordinating
Committees
;/
PossibleResignationof StokelyCarmichael
fromthe Student
According
to a confidentialsource,it is rumored
Committee,
Carmichael
hassubmitteda letter of resignationto
the Central Committee
of this organizationto become
effective
October21,
1966.
According
to the source,the Central Committee9'
is holdingCarmichael
accountable
for the current financial
trouble of the organization, claiming it is due to the manner
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be accepted.
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the StudentNonviolent
CoordinatingCommittee,
Demopolis,
Alabama,August18,
l966
age 22,
~
age 19, Grenada,
OnAugust18,- l966,_
BatonRouge,I.ouisiana;_
Mississippi; s11d
age 23, Selma, Alabama,
were arrested by the Demopolis, Alabama, Police Department
carryingconcealed
weapons.At the time of the arrests, these
individuals were in possessionof a 1964 blue Plymouthfourdoor sedanand wereunableto
prove ownershipof the vehicle.
Brownsaid he obtainedthe car from a rental agencyin
_ Atlanta,Georgia.Brown
claimed
hewasa Federalemployee
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with the
Poverty
Program
out
ofWashington,&#
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NONVIOLENT COORDINATING
COMMITTEE; DDM**** ~~#~
STOKEDY CARNICHAEL
The
Revolutionary
Action Movement
isfollows
anall-Negro
Marxist-Leninist
oriented
organization
which
Chinese
Communist
line
and advocates achieving
Negro rights
by the
violence,
if necessary.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Deputy Attorney
General,Assistant
and
Attorneys
General
Yeagley, Doar and Vinson.
! Also,that copies
be forwarded
to Secret
Service
andthe
Departments
of theArmy, Navy
and Air
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Due
to theinterest
of thePresident
in
the
activ
d
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we
have
repared
K
of
Stokely
Carmichael
an
is organi
a and
, future
pactivity
summary
setting
forth
the
current
planned
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matter.
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ofthesummary
isattached
forready.
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reference.
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source
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Office
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an
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StokelyCarmichael,
he hassubmi
U18to
theCentral
Committee
ofthe
Student
Nonviolc;t
Committee
effective
10/21/66
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source
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,lo:
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current.
Committeeis ho1ding C
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oftheorganization
and
was
critical
ofthe
de
inancia
way
hehasconducted
himselfsi nee
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threeindividuals
were
arrested
b
Y
the
Demopolis,
Alabama,
Police
Department
and
charged
with
transportation
ofof
unlicensed
pistols
and
carrying
concealed
weapons.
e
time
the
arrest
they
were
in
possession
of
a
1964
blue
Plymouth
four-door
sedan
and
were
unable
to
prove
ownership
of
the
vehicle.
It
was
subsequently
determined
the
vehicle
was
registered
to
Sojourner
Motor
Fleet,
Atlanta,
Georgia.
The
92Sojourner
Motor
Fleet
ispa
Student
Nonviolent
Coofdinming
Committee
organization
utilized
in
registering
automobiles
of
"
the
Student
Nonviolent
Coordinating
Committee
workers.
All
three
individuals
advised
the
Demopolis
Police
Department
they
had
At
th
worked
with
theStudent
Nonviolent
Coordinating
Committee,
but
were
unwilling
to
furnish
any
additional
information.
Max
Stanford,
FieldSecretary,
Revolutionary
Action
Movement,
had
recently
been
in
contact
with
Stokely
Carmichael
for
the
purpose
oforganizing
aestablished
Black
Party
in
New
York
City.
Carmichael
previously
thePanther
Black
Panther
Party
in
Lowndes
County,
Alabama,
for
thepurpose
of.bringing
Negroes
together
as
an
independent
political
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, Meredith
claimedNegroes
that never
haveengaged
in
'_
although
violence
white
the people
did. He
said that
if the
white
people would
not remove
the killers
of the
Negroes,the
then
black
Tpeople do
should
so.
He said
he knew
and the
white people
knew who
the killers
of the
Negroes were
but since
the whites
refuseddo"
to any";_thing,Negroes
the
should
arm themselves
and the
do job
the whites
=1-efused
do.to
Stokley
Carmichael agreed
with Meredith,
stating that
I the
Negro, while
accounting
10%
forthe
of population,
was located
so
'
in
cities throughoutcountry
the
that
if the180 million
white people
gturned
the
onNegro,
all would
go down
together.noted
He Army
the
was integrated
and that
40%the
of Army
in Vietnam
was Negro
and
_Roy
they
would permit
not
to attack
Negroes
without
retaliating.
Wilkins
Carmichael
said thewhites
in
abounds
the
provocative
statement
and "
;- that
no one
believesNegro
the would
take
uparms.
Carmichaelnoted
that Students
Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee would
attend War
the
Tribunal trial
of President
Johnson called
for by
Sir Bertrand
Russell.
Carmichaelhe
would
said like toattend trial
the as
he
felt the Vietnam
EWar was
i
immoral.
RE COMMENDAT ION:
This memorandum
be brought
to theattention the
of
Domestic Intelligence
Division
in
view of Carmichael's
seditious
remarks.
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monitored
and
no
reference
was
mach:
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FBI
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Director
byany
ofthe
participants.
1Q
Martin
Luther
King,
J
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the
rioting
must
en="
out
demonstrations
must
continue
as
thelatter
serve tocall
attention2-Iu-:-.1
-and
bring
the parties
totheconference
table.
Roy
Wilkins
agreed
-.=.ritE~.
:Dr.King
and
notedthat
adherence
tolawand
order
isnot
a handir
xp.
King
felt
the injunction
issued against
him
inChicago
was
uncons1t:=;utir=
1
buthe
wouldabide
by itbecause
hehas
been having
discussionswith
1:
1 r
leaders
and
realestate
men and
others
of
goodwill.Henoted
the31:1?!
oftheNorth
toward
the
Negro,
differed
from that
of
theSouth
in
it-ati;'
South
thehatred
ofthe
mob wasaided
by lawenforcement
which
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not"
intheNorth.
As
totheCivilRights
Bill,
King
felt itwouldnotch.1 -ge
hearts
ofpeople
but
that thelegislation
would
alter
peoples
habits-.1."
attitudes
which
eventually
would
bring
about
the
aims of
the civil.1
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leaders.
King
decried
programmatic
action
around
nonviolent
activity,
noting
there
was adifference
between
aggressive
and
defensive
nonviolence.
gFloyd
McKissick
feltnonviolence
was
something
out
ofthe
past
and
that
-theNegro
would not
standidly by
when
attacked
although
hebelieved
in
n
until
nonviolence
he
was
attacked.
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Stokley
Carmichael
stated
Negroes
fightingin
Vietnam
are
~l hired
mercenaries
Because
themilitary
services
intimate
totheNegro
that
amethod
toimprove
hislotinlife
wouldbe to
join
themilitary
which
1necessarily
involves
killing
people. Carmichael
noted
that
he
wouldnot
Q
join
the
military
and
stated
he
was
a citizen
ofthe
United
States.
He
said
he
wouldnotgotoVietnam
and
heurged
others
not
togo.James
Meredith
'
took
issue
with
Carmichael
stating
that hesupported
warinVietnam
but
not
the
Administration
s
conduct
ofit.
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In anunpublicized meeting,
Carmichael
with Elijah
Muhammad
August
on 7,
1966,
atStokely
Muhammad's
- met
'
.residence,
South Woodlawn Avenue,
Illinois.
Specific4847
items
discussedunknown.
are Chicago,
However,
a confidential
source advised
Carmichael will
not obtain
any cooperation
from Muhammad
in
civilMuhammad
rights or always
black
struggle.'
According
the
to any
source,
ispower
the
dominant,
figure
and
the
only
wayofrthe
Carmichael
can
cooperate
with
Muhammad
to become
is a member
Nation ofIslam andbe subservient
to Muhammad.
Carmichael refused
to dothis
and nothing
positivecame
from
this meeting
although they
parted amicably.
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advised that
the majorityof thosepicketing on
August 18,
1966,
were
known
to
him as members ofthe Student Nonviolent
Coordinating
Committee.
Pwar
Crimes
Tribunal,"
Paris, France,
November, 1966
Foundation, London,
England, announced
that Bertrand
Russell
plans tohold a"war crimes
tribunal?in
Paris, in '
November, 1966,
to "indict" President Johnson
"and other
war criminals
responsible for
American atrocities
in Vietnam."92
According tothe spokesman,
members of
the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee, under
the leadershipof
Stokely Carmichael,
will go to NorthVietnam
as
part of the
international investigating committee togather evidence
for presentationto the "tribunal." Itis not known
how
many Student
Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee members
will goto North
Vietnam. However,
in joining
the "tribunal,"
Carmichael allegedly
stressed thatthe StudentNonviolent
Coordinating Committee
itself was endorsing the
trial and
said
discussions
are underway
in the UnitedStates
and
petition calling
for theindictment"war
criminals."
of
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International
Amphitheater, Chicago,
Illinois. Elijah Muhammad, leader
of
the Nationof Islam, has approved
extendingthis
invitation
to Carmichael.nThe Nationof Islam is
an all-Negro semireligious organization
which advocates
a doctrineof violent
hatred
of
the UnitedStates Government
and thewhite race.
Itis
noted Muhammad
recently directed
letters to
conference." The
response ofthe variouscivil rights leaders
to Muhammad's
invitation was completely negative
with the
exception of Stokely Carmichael.
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Carmichael and
the
his organization,
we
have presared
a summary
setting forth the curreat and p1anneq
future
activity
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this
matter;
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white. Waiter
were defendants
officers and
Palmer, ablack
while the
all court
district attorzey,
officials were
nationalist, partzcipated
in
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with Eoraan
and spoke
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