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COMMUNISM IS TREASON! WIRE $.20 '1 MAGAZINE "O! Deliver Me From The Deceitful And Unjust Man!" DEDICATED TO FREE ENTERPRISE AND CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT - VOLUME IV NUMBER 7. JULY 1966 LET FREEDOM RING'S FOUNDER AND NATIONAL CHAIRl'v1AN


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�SUBVERTING NEGRO CHURCHES Cr eat ed doubt, lacl: of confidence , suspicion; setting up situations that bring about racial bitterness, violence and conflict; putting forth demands so unrealistic that race relations are worsened; attacking everybody in disagreement as reactionaries, fascist$, Ku Klu}rnrs among whites and Uncle Toms among Negroes, constitute the red's pattern of operation. Fortunately, the overwhelming majority of Negroes, in whose n ame the Communists and their ilk presume to speak , have not fall en for the blandishments of the Reds. They know a red light when they see one. The same cannot be said of many Negro intellectuals carryine the ball for Communists. Since the Communists have always looked upon Negro intellectuals as 11 shallow, 'P 11 superf i c ial,' 1 '~phrasernongers 9g and 97 i ncornpetents 11 "l ooking for a loaf when they, on a basis of ability , are not worthy of a crumb ," their p:ro-communist behavior becomes all the more tragic and ludicrou s . Only after the o rder came from Hoscow in the 1934- 35 period t o wi n over the Negro intellectual by deceptive flattery and adulation did the r ed ' s public attitude toward them change. The Kremli n concluded that these Hsuperfi cial phoni!es " could serve the cause of Communism. A large number of Negro ministers are all f or th e Commun ists. Some are prominent and influ ential; o th ers are "run of the mi 11. 11 They in common believe th at b eat i ng th e racia l drum s i s a short cut to prominenee, money and the r ealizat i on of personal a~bit i on s even if th e Negro masses are left prostrate and bleeding--exp endables in the mad scramble for power . Abner W. Berry, col umn ist in The Daily Worker, official organ of the Communist Party, recently praised th ey ministers as fulfilling their 11historic r ole, " i.e., delivering the Negro into the hands of the Communi sts. Neither his pen n or his li ps h ad such praise prior to t he 1934-35 period. Then the Moscow line was clear. The resoluti on on the Negro Question stated: "In the work ariong the Negroes, special attention should be paid to the role played by the churches and preachers who are acting on behalf of American imperialism. The Party mu st conduct a continuous and carefully worlced out campai gn among the Negro masses, sharpened primarily against the preachers and the churchmen, who are the agents of the oppressors of the Negro race." Cont' d Pg. 10 2


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_I / I hope the 1:;ood ?eople in 1-. :i.ssissippi ,;-rill not beco::-.i.e too resentful or discoc:rage-:L over the present invasion. It would indeed be a trag-9dy if i>iississi?pi sho1:..~lc. react violently, just as the ~est of the country is bezinnin~ to r2ali z-e t11e truti1 concet"nin3 the Ci vi 1 Rights nove!!lent. We .have !!l.any infot"Lle? 1 ···-1. -ctee ') ac,s :. 0 l.--' -'- - • • t -·,1 ~f s n c/ -,a,;rni tu.de that v-;::1e l e .:1.e:::-al Goverrr.:i;:.1 /n .,_2_3 - - _, . .. "' ,-1 St -'-o 11 t·1 ,,. o·· ·""'ac7.i 3at1on s '1avo to 1-ake over 1..11e a1..~, • , l •-:., " t s-'- e·· , -1 e l c',ai·---,an sa1r. n ere ye'.!. c:1.a'] • -ye.a-;: oJ!al na ti ona_ H ~ "-' - · • h 1 ' .... e,· - ....1 , • • 11 be to o satw:ateo t l1e State Wl t1 vo un1..e i\' t' n's coll "'e ~-:i.e1...1oc. :Tl · ... t· on ,. o··?,e··s fro::-.:1. ....1,.,.11 e 11a 101__ ,... ~~ 7 · -'- -- ... voter-rez 1 s ... ra 1 • 1 -o ,.,.1·ve·1 day OZ' ';,199c: 9 earlY' n,,,,.1.. SL'.::lLe.,_, ca::.,:,1Jses on a ..., i Joh~ Lewis sai :l. . _._ . 'hundreds of ·· ,;r·. Tie antici ;Jates, ~nll res u.11.. in . . -· . ·• . l vote·" <•o.--1st.a.al11s, ... •• .., v of r1 o-.- ··oes 'stanclln:3 1n ·c.1e - ~ ""'"" . ·c nou sac7.uS - · --=--. ... v 'i'hat 1n · 1 · ,., 11 ov~~··· the State a ·c one :.1m:e. • ... . t 1 on p ac~s a -,_ • . 7 5 000 peo·:,l e 1n ·-·. r; 11 cause o,.- _1ass a:i'.'res1..s ••:.-:!ayoe , - l: • ·-c _n:n __~r- . . . . ·1 o __ a sitt!ation Le·iris fi cures 11.. t : .1 e 1u ss1.ss 1 PP 1 Jal 5 _,..,,.,en'- to i~nore . bl e f o,.·- 1-•-, 0 .i:7o- r· ·'• e··al rrov ,,.,_1..... '"


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,ubli c property. EanY of the clilapi dated bv.il di n3s




are in bad shay e . This is encouraged by the Civil Ri2:1ts hoodl:..!:<1s. LanY of the Ne3roes wi 11 go onto private pToperty, call car:e:..·a,.--:ien and newspape:..'":len, and have theiT pictures ta~en in the bui ldin3s. They even bring cM l dren int o the building. This is a ter ... ri ble. thin3. Trespassin1 on pd vate property to get pictures ta~:en, and claic!'lin3 they are a tte1:1ptine to clean t!p the nei3:hbo:rI1ooct, while the very Negroes are shoutin3 about teadn~ do~m. the dilapidated 'buildings. iiany :::iysterious fires occ1.,~red in this cityo i··;any rne,.-::bers of tl1i s sa:-.1 e ~roup petitioned i'- iayor :cowal to tear down these :Jl!i ldin.:ss 9 and when they lost their petition in the Suprei.Je Court, the fiTes mysteriously


tarted each and every ni,'.sht~ n any of then. The fire


trt!clc had to patrol the Ne;sro co,mnuni ty to be on hand when t i.1 e fiTe- started. This resulted in instirance co1.1pani es cancelling Negro insurance policies for


10::1es and fm:ni t1..1 re. The Ne~roes complained to the


Governor for investigation of inst!rance conpani es to find the reason bemind cancellation. Evezyone knows that insurance co::1panies do not insure bad ris~-:s. Contid Pg. 15 6 Poverty Funds Finance Violence-Preachin~ ]acial Agitator In 1965 the Office of Sconomic Opportunity eave Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited-Associated Community Teams (HARYOU-ACT) $l~O,OOO to be used by the Harlem Black Arts Repertory Theater-School. The head of this theater-school is Le2oi Jones, a Negro playwright who hates whites and stages dramas for young actors in uhich v i olence and revenge against 11 whites 19 are the main eleaents. According to an Associated Press story by ~olli e Heston December 2, 1965, Jones is quoted as stating, "I don't see anyth in/j ~-r.con~ wi th hating whit e people. Harlem must be taken from the beast and 3ain its sovereignty as a black nation." LeP..oi Jones once wrote , 11The f or ce we want is of 20 ~ill ion spool'.s (Nezroes ) stormini f.nerica with furious cries an6 unstoppable ueapons. ~-!e uant actua actual brutality. 0 An editorial in tl1e SHREVEPORT (La) Tli-: ES, of December 18, 1965, revealed that the Office of Economic Opportunity defended the gift of $40,000 of u.s. taxpayers 0 funds to the whit e-hating Negro, LeRoi J ones, by stating: nHe is a le~itimate play .. wright--whatever you nay think of his views. :·Je knew a bout it and we granted the aoney, and we have no apologies.n A cache of arms ransing froill the slingshot to a sai:-1ed-off rifle uere discovered by police in the Black Arts Repertory 'Iheat~, according to an AP dispatch of Larch 17, 1956. Pflverty Funds Used to Pay Off Ne.qro i-~b A column by Fulton Lewis, Jr., on September 27, 1965, revealed: Livi_ngston L. "-JiD3ate, e.."tecutive director of N. Y. • s i:IARYOU-ACT, conc~ded last ueek that he had used Federal fl!llds to hire ~enbers of the Blac!< i-~usli~s and other blacI, supre::iist groups. '.-Jhen HA!lYOU..ACT came under :?ederal and city investigation because of e9loose boo~d{eeping" and the mysterious disappearance of several hundred thousand dollars, Livingston Hingate confided to the National Urban League on October 15 tI1at he had juggled the Cont 0 d Pgo 12 7 �YOUN'} :-:OOJLUL S AN:J !~.JVOCAT l 3 0~ CI7IL JI S03Z::LWC:i: ·.rillia= Sa.::;1Jbell Jou:::l2ss is a :::,~1ysician 9 aut~10r and - 1 ea e:~ ' ..• 1n . 1-' ,_ --1ove:~ n'na.tiona 11 y 1.mo,;-m - .1.e an t· -1-~_..,or2:_-··n' _.,_1 1. SL. . ..


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11 ~~is tele:Jhone net-rorI~ 9 viLet :?ree-:lo!':l -:-!.in3 ! stretc!1es fro::.; Seattle to ~o~ton a.11.-:: f::oc,1 i:.: i a;ni to Los An:;el es. '::'here are no~-1 over: 100 t;Let ?ree-::10,.1 1in::;!" stati ons dGlive::cin3


1.ar:i.-:1.i '.:tin~ ~ ta;_, e-:i.·ecorded, anti-Cor:r.::m ni st ::~essa:::;es by


telep~10::1.e 24 h ot.!TS a 2-ay across ti.1.e cot!ntry o Ji"'. 1ot~~·1ass ,;ras oo:.:-n in i·.a rylai"1d in 19 25 an d has live d in :?lo,.·i ( e.-since t:1.e a ::; e of five. :-:re receive:1 Ms 3.A. ce.:;l.·ee :ero::: t I1.e 7Jni ve:::si ty of Roche st er (IJew York) in 19l~9 and his i~.:J. froL tl1.e 'Jniversity of Hi ami (Florida) School of i.ie:Iicine in 1~57. :19 se1.--ved in t:1.e u.s. Navy for eight yeaxs, five of these as a flight surg eon. ~,Ji-ii le in the navy, he wrote an a:;.·ti cle fo1· Amed cai7. Opinion :::a g a3ine und er the non de pll!:":1e of 01 Com.1- :iodore :i'f ayday usu.vu This a1.·ticle e;{posed the leftwing bias of the library aboard th e aircraft carrier, USS Independence. Jt·. 1Jou:lass has had articles publ i shed by t h e Associ ation of A-1erican Physicians ai.d Surg eons 5 t h e na·c i on 9 s ti.1i rd lar;s est ~:1e di cal society. In 196l~ 3enator Jacob Javits, R-N.Y., attacked J.C. ;Jou3lass in an a cldress on t:i:1e floor of the u.s. Senate becat!se ~ou3lass had reveal ed the leftist record o f Senat o r Javits. Jr. Jouglass has app eared on both the Huntley-3rinkley and ·:·lalter Cron!.dte TV s~1.ows on whi ch he di scussed hi s ant iCo21unist activities. In April, 1956, Dr • .Jot13l ass appeared on a National Educational Television (N~T) show and presented h is views concet"Ilin3 ti.1.e :;rolTin3 anti-CO,it:n.mi st r::ove:,.'~ent within this J a.--:i es H. r~e:d .:1ith, is a l .jssissip? ian ~y birt:1. ,·Th o attendee~ t h e -7ni Vel.·si t y o f i'·.1 ssi ssi :_1pi anc1. s;racl- 0 country. , I This is a gri,in3 novel of International political intrigue set in the 1970 9 s. Once you start readin~ this the u1·ge to find out the nex t event ,-ri 11 f or ce y ou to contim!e tmti 1 you i.1.ave read it f r o·.r: cove:;: to cover. Crd er Your Copy To day -- 3end $1.50 to: The Indep endent A;-~er ican Newspaper P.O. 3o}{ 422 3 Ne~r Orb!ans, Louisiana 70118





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- . 0 i .. -3 • "- " 0 , • 11 0 �I Cont'd from Pg. 2. SUBVERTING NEGRO CHURCHES All the instructions from Moscow at the time ordered reds to "combat the influence of the church 1' because the church, "by offering to the Negro worker and peasant for the miseries they are enduring in this world, compensation in heaven, are befogging the minds of the Negro workers and peasants, making them a helpless prey to capitalism and imperialism. 11 The public denunciation of Negro "sky pilots 11 (A cynical Commuhi st name for clergy) was likewise stopped on orders from Moscow. The deeply reltgious Negro masses whom the Kremlin wanted to use as expendables in the struggle for power shied away from the 11Party. 11 A frontal attack on r eligion resulted in isolation from Negroes . Ther efore, decepti on was to be tri ed. The honeyed phrase r epl aced har sh words. The smile r eplaced the smirk. The velvet glove cover ed the mai l ed f ist . Humil ity replaced arr ogance. The handshake replac ed hostility . Al l that was di s t asteful and wicked i n th e past was t o be for gotten in the face of "a n eed for a common f r ont against the white oppressors . ti The devil was s i ck - - an angel h e would be. Applicat i on of the new li ne embarked t he Communi s t s on an era of outst anding success in infi ltrat ing and penetrating the Negro Church. i-Jhite mi nisters acting as mi s siona r ies, using the rac e angl e a s bait, aided in t he culti vati on of Negr o ministers for work in t h e Red solar sys tem of organizations . Bri bery through gifts, paid l ectur es, flattery t h~ough long appl ause at staged r a l lies, favorable mention i n t he r ed controlled pres s were n ot the only methods employed to corrupt the Negro mi n isters. The us e of sex and perversion as a means of political blaclanail was an acc epted red tacti c. At the same time that a ll thi s was going on at the t op, t he "comrades" were building cell s below in t he church "to guarant ee that decisions made at the top would be brought down to the congr egation. PP The importanc e attached to this work is clearly shown in the r eport of the speeches of Earl Browder, t hen General Secretary of the Communist Party , and Gerhar d Ei s l er , ali as Edwar ds, Moscow representat ive to the pl enary s e ssion of the Na ti onal Committ ee of the Communist Party i n t he Cni ted Stat es. I c oi:-r:-;l:..1.i st -Fo -·ce" - ' • . Ti i.J e ....a ..-· - ~-.J.. ._;.i s, \-1111 c c: :o t!n :Ie: t I1e i1 o~ .u.. J. t.. Ion w~ont 9 : 1 anc' . " a::::e - oifatio_,,.,, 1 t "7!.1at i:1 7 i ,_ g· .e - 1e p nc '"'- - - S:.. s :: C.c co· •rsc ,. - ··-' LeT, ' e ·· ~s a t o··s i ,,v . .-·i '=', coa -'-,1 ti on s -~h co,-,,.,,; :· '.'4 ··na·c i or:.a.,_ 1, a r 1 a o y ::: esu! t . - ... _ ...., ... n 1 sc con s c> i :·_._ r , . i n an e v ..,.·1'-· 1 .. q ,."' •. .__s .._ o ::: c.f1 e '"'OVe:rr1 t ~,


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,J ~ J a;., . , 1 ,J - l.J -- I 1 7. • .:, • ..... - 4' !1rr. - "- • . .# - .,::, - ·" J SEND BARRY GODDWATER BACK TO WASHINGTON 0 u 10 17 "- .i. O _ C -S - of .C:i."ee.:lo::!o I �I" Cont I d. Fro:.; Pz. 7. LA STERS OF J 1 CJ:I'l' H T i,C7' I ON fiiiid§ .... $i:WO,OOO wo r t h of ta;:payersv f·m:!s----'beca:.!se '.:~Hl poo:: ha d t~1~eatened :1is life. Acco:tc1.in'.5 to a J ec a..--ibei.4 6 , 1S'65 art icle in t :-1e c :-:I GJ; ]O 7 ].I:?JiF~, ~Jin:;ate ha d so!.m :-J.e c1. a -:-, arnin:: of a I-le:::;:co t!?Z"i ain3 in :farl er.! af t er f tm ds ~-rexe c t:t o f f. =-~e t :1en ':-rent on to state ·:::::.1a-:: '.:~1 ere h a::: b een a te..'"lse :.,o:.:ent ::'.'. .!:4in3 -;:~1e s t~:1:,1er 1'~-,h ei.7. 15, 'J00 I:i ,Is t lu:eatene ~I to !J:rea~ :_•.s as•-,n c'.~:::. ;; '!:'o ~.:eep fai t ~t with n;:i1e ~.-:i :!s 0 uho I1a :l '.Jeen z i ven j o "a CO!.".i:::i-:::1:.~ -=n·i :s, ~-Ti:n3at e sai c1. ig r r eac:1ed i n an ( too l-: t :1 e r,on':!y . I di -:tr,. ' ·:: si ve a continenta l -s:-1ha t acco,_'.nt i t ca-:::-e f r o~:, . ~; I n ot~1er ':-10:cds , Fe:1eral p ove:.:t y f tm ::1s uere t.1se::l to pay 7::>lac :.~:1ai 1 t o a Ne::;ro :1ob t ! : Cont ' c1 ne::t r1ont?.1 . Ta :.:en ::co::-. :: T:-: ~ Hlu~ZN .JJ:NT ALTII CAN Cont'd f r os Pg. 9 Young Hoo dlt!ms before i:-i r. Leri di th was even s h ot. A p i cture wa s t a k en while the ..,, ini s te:- was p!'ayi n g, an d one whil e t h e gu11.t, 1an was fi ri n g his tuo s h ots. I s that enough t o r:iatce anyone bell ev e t !1at t :1i s wh it e n an was out to talce the 11 fe o f J ames 1-:eri di th , or that t ills whi t e r.1an was actually t!1 ere t o O;)ta i n ~ublici ty for l ~r . r·leri dith anc1 that little 3an3 t:1a t i s ::.a r ching t:1rou3h Missi ssippi? What ·was t o b e accor:iplished ty this !!la r ch i\·.x. i':ieridith i s ma ki ng i n Eis s issip;_,i? Lr. :i.'-~edGith i s n ot a res ident of t he Stat e of d s s i s sipp! . Th e Ne3roes coul d r egi s t er t o vot e if thay --:r anted., so why i1ere th ey so concern ed with t h is New York Negro? :·!hy wa s he so concerne d wi t h t h e Nississi ppians regist edng t o vot e, ,,rhen he lived in t he St ate of New Yorl.c and 50% o f th e i'leg r oes i n New York State a r e not even regist ere1 v o ters. In the Stat e o f Ne,·7 York a r egister e d vot er , wh et her he b e white or ne 6 ro 9 if h e i s gainf u lly ~np loyed and he n eeds ti~e off to r eg ist er or cas t hi s v ot e at pr i raaey o r elect ion day, he can z et two hours off 7nth pay . Very few Negroes receive the paid two hours off t o vot e , b e c ause very few of t h em are regi s tered vot ers. Cont'd next month. "'Let Freedon Rin,1 ' g has two teleohone numbers 886-0008 Send dona ti ons to : 00 Let Freedo;ii Ring 0~ 885-54.00 4S4 Ea s t en Avenu e~ 3uffal o, N. Y. lli.209 . 12 A,_LOOI( AT "'1 _;.; . ,;, • Si-JCC Th e Pa<nphl -., · f: et anss:-, ers 1. t · I ... h s1 mnI s onn o· so ., f e re,1i strati on . .,J. esti on as foll • • nnel, h tmdreds of ,::>roce r.:!uz-es and o.-,s. '~Ye-s. The election of people can be~ . adequate ry er~ Jul f nouse o-:= , . ~an 3on--: t - e~is "' ~or -- e c.. each - J i S . - c,epresentati Ves • ~- 0 t h e ·'.ieor.,-i ...,,_ - c.ay ••• Pl of a good eA:ar.~ple of ·-1hat in t h e .Nov$J!,.er 10:5; .:>Lat e an unthinking bl ·· can happen t ' · elections di Z"ectoz- of '-h oc Voteo Bo . l s1Z'Ol~,'.sh t·1e ;:,o g,._ L e SNCC ,.,. n r., :,ho is t r - . r t-Ter '-he couz-ag e of tho ~ :-•a de a stat ement t ....1.~ Pt! ::ili city and t!r g e d dr aft se ,!ho '.Juz-n ed t · . ha'- ,,e acbired the cl.ra-:=.... Th •age A--:. e.:d cans t. .1e; r (draft) cards ~' 0 se9:.-= alte-1• -t..• e Georc- · ,. . o la dou se oF n 6•,atives to s11s seat to•. n1m and t I . - .,epresent t · upreme Court at t ' 1~ l SSt! e was on aope · l Ves deni e ci Pamphlet . .o e t u ne we went t



a ~o t h e 0 press ~nth t ~ Bon d w · 1i s 23 as unopposed i ' 1966 , to f i ll '-h n a speci a l el e ctio Hou~e of Represent~t: seat in qt!estion . ; o~ February Juli an Bond~ s cas Ives was e:~p ected to b- e .:eorgi a e was ta lcen t•p v· ar hi· ",...." a -.,.ain -mun·1 st cons i of T' . p ratoi-s. In t l "' ,,; , igoro u. sly by th ._, • .1e '.·/orfrer off" . 1 - J.• eorual'"y 13 l o ,.. . e con .. States "u - , 1c1a1 co11u:1!.!n i st . , J0 6, issue l ature'i; ~a143.215.248.55l~ cal le d t h e actionne;stp:pe~ in the 7n i te d A • in'"' Bond ;a d o _ .1e Jeo·4r.r· l ,m i.::iport ant a astarc!ly act ug .,_o l a eg is .. Cei Ved 1i t t l . spect of the J u l . • Paper Wh i ch e pub li city an d ;;,re h·a ; an ~on e! case has r et' even ~ ent· no d . 1 i1e DeICa ! b C ... ,.., i oned i t. Th e seen • ~a i y news. t he oun t y , iJ eoro- ia ti - at i s t:i e :cact ..... state 1 egi s1 o , r anch of t-'1 fl ' - i1at l ea s ed b a tur e t o ba r h' _, ~ ·bACF ur..,. od Y the · · im. The t ,__ ..., ~ Clat4eri • 01:anch pr esi den t -· ,.,,1 -1- s _a1..eJ1 ent :..4e- r,•, ~, ar es .... ~ ~ · ... r1 ce , de. :-Je a r e ur o- · , '-" i n g t 11at- a c t · exp el or excl u de - ~ i on b e ta ~cen t o c o


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