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COMMUNISM IS TREASON!

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“‘O! Deliver Me From The Deceitful And Unjust Man!”
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VOLUME IV NUMBER 7. JULY 1966

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SUBVERTING NEGRO CHURCHES

Created doubt, lack 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, fascists, Ku Kluxers among whites and Uncle
Toms among Negroes, constitute the red's pattern of operation.

Fortunately, the overwhelming majority of Negroes, in whose
name the Communists and their ilk presume to speak, have not
fallen for the blandishments of the Reds. They know a red
light when they see onee The same cannot be said of many
Negro intellectuals carrying the ball for Communists. Since
the Communists have always looked upon Negro intellectuals
as "shallow," "superficial," “phrasemongers™ and “incompetents"
"looking for a loaf when they, on a basis of ability, are not
worthy of a crumb," their proecommunist behavior becomes all the
more tragSic and ludicrous.

Only after the order came from Moscow in the 1934=35 period
to win over the Negro intellectual by deceptive flattery and
adulation did the red's public attitude toward them change.
The Kremlin concluded that these “superficial phonbes"” could
serve the cause of Communism,

A large number of Negro ministers are all for the Commu=
nistse Some are prominent and influentials others are "run
of the mill." They in common believe that beating the racial
drums is a short cut to prominenee, money and the realization
of personal ambitions even if the Negro masses are left pro»
strate and bleeding--expendables in the mad scramble for power.

Abner We. Berry, columnist in The Daily Worker, official
organ of the Communist Party, recently praised they ministers
as fulfilling their "historic role,” i.se., delivering the Negro
into the hands of the Communists, Neither his pen nor his
lips had such praise prior to the 1934-35 period. Then the
Moscow line was clear.

The resolution on the Negro Question stated:

"In the work among the Negroes, special attention
should be paid to the role played by the churches
and preachers who afte acting on behalf of American
imperialism. The Party must conduct a continuous
and carefully worked out campaign among the Negro
masses, sharpened primarily against the preachers and
tae churchmen, who are the agents of the oppressors
of the Negro race."

Cont'd Pe, 10

vient whieh was acdoptec a7 a vote of 73

Ta NATICUAL COUNCIL OF CAEICiES all. Vi ziilaAl.

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a tla stato-
n favor, 12
onnosed, and six adsantions, at the conference in
Jadison, ‘Jisconsin. (If is the first state:ent on

che JYietna war to De sade by a major U.5. relizious
S0c¥eee”



e Comcii'’s views were presente. i
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4 False View of the Froblen

Te NOC's seneral board's statement, waich crew
feature attention in the official newsvaper of the
3.5. section of the international coimcunist cons~
piracy, exaidited a strane view of our nations resis
tance? to cozrunist asyression an¢ terror in South
Viet Nan. According to an AT news ite: in fhe Tulsa
Tribune of Decei>er 3, the NcC's staltenen= warned
that our policy of resistances to conmmist terror
and azzression in Viet Na: could not result in a
victory which would "conmnensate for the distrust
and natrei throuvhovt the Tnited States that is dein
*enerated” because of or Yovarwielziny cilitary
strenztn to kill more 4nd -ore ani uore carkeskinne?d
Astans,”

In view of such an oversimplification and false
concest of the Viet Nam arodlex, it is obviovs that
the HOC sroup woul favor o:: nation’s Dowinz to
the comumists! denand to get out of Viet Nan. Howe
ever, it Hid nut a conctition on svcn proposet with
dgaval, <Accoridinz to the article in fhe Worker of
Jecezper 7, “The Council exoressed its spport of
‘che phased with ‘taval of all (U.S) troozs an~ bases
fro.1 Jietnanesa territory," but only "if ana whens
chey can >e teolaced by acequate international reace-
“xeepiny forces, composed of oflitary contin-esnts
caradle of maintaining or“er while the peace settle.
ment is being carclec out.’ o% Toles, of covrse,
means a Unite Netions »2oliecs forces, an it -zas one
of a mrzber of noints in the pec’s Viet Naz statement
waich prompted the long, feature, front vazye article
in Ene jorkere

Taa Jorter also

x tet to comsnirators that the
NCC susyested as one e

mative 4 "“coalition® of the
SonE"a Fs. It

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Dear Iditor:

I hope the good veopie in iississippi will not become
too resentful or discot-raged over the present invasion.

It would indeed be a tragedy if Mississippi should react
violently, just as the rest of the country is beginning
to realize the truth concerning the Civil Rights movee
ment. we have many informed friends in every state who
are not fooled dy the Huntieys, Brinkleys, Drew Pearsons,
etc,

There are many people rizht here in Miss. who have been
too busy or too lazy to inform themselves of what's happening
all over the country. ‘ow nany of your readers ever heard
of Leonard Patterson, Julia Brown, Georze Schuyler or
Alvin Sith?

If some of you are not familiar with their names, it's
time to find out who they are and what they are doing. All
have something in common. They are patriotic Negro Amerie
cans who believe in freedom for All, the Constitution of
the United States, private enterprise instead of govern-
ment handouts and who believe in law and order. They are
bitterly against Communisn, Socialism and big government.
They take no stand on integration vs segregation. Their
unanimous creed is "Let's renove the Communists influence
from the Civil Rights i-ovenent, then all problems can be
worked ovt in peace anc harmony”,

These four Americans have jedicated their lives to inw
forming and helping their people learn the truth. They
have earned the respect °0f every Conservative who kmows their
story. I don't expect to see then on “lieet the Press” quite
yet, but it is helpful to mow that they are doing more
than their share to save this nation. Their influence is
Deginning to be seen and heard through speeches, editorials,
newspaper articles, etce And the formation of many Negro
anti=Comiunist sroups

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Te ghcc (Student HonuViG Lent ‘Co-Cee ae ae
sittee plans to precipitate a exisis in ee ones
of such magnitude that tche Federal See tae cau e
have to take over the State,’ the oe, ; ne
year olla national chaiztan saic here yester a
method will be to ‘saturate’ the State with vee
voter-recistration workers from the Nation 3 colts

“a gi day oz wee’ early nest sumer,
cazouses 'on a given day
John Lewis saite ; .

TThis, ne anticipates, will result in acess
chousands? of Negroes ‘standing in the voter 2 ie =
tion places all over the State at one ec aa a
turn will cause 'mass arrests sig eae
the lassissippi jails'=-a situat on Le ae ee
u ba impossible for the Feceral govarrmiens oe
Wr iects eonsedad that there is *boun 1 = ib ane
of conflzet, some kind of violence,' asisiny fron
Student Non-Violent Comorcinating cae ey
Je hove it won't happen,” Ae said, fee iis
experience it probably will.’ 3ute the Pee ae = phe
of violence is justified, he said, because OF O° FO
onflket, this division and chaos, wil cone SOSstshMs
con{lzet, this ¢ i o cycewat tie
pOSitives’ es.” Of course, a eee cad ey Tom
South by the Federal Governzent, as sucs ae

4 $6 one of the goals for which tue commis A ree
ne ace avitating during the pase severa

conspizators have een x

nae snec AND TAZ SLOC yore

Tae SiCC is one of a number of ongeprentians We

is extrenely interested in a Reece pes me an

let it issued in 1365 entitled Te wen. ae ae sagt
tated that “the Student None-violent Coos = S cpa

nieeen (siicC) has been wortaing in the sural vlac-

i i a of L561, a2
South since the summer 0 200 bras dkerhnt "es
In this leafiet, giicc cails for net © a i icasy oat
s = z + | " na and iis C
be held in Alabatia, Georgia, Lovisiai

i rs ar in uncer the so-
after federal segistrars are set un

alle Vv g i ks the ques=
led “civil rights” lat. The pacnpnlet ass os q ns
cailed & » wimbars t acisceredc within Si: ,
cion, “Can sufficient mmbers be reg

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saz pointed
i ft he f “al recistrar is appoin
co nine months after tte federal regi

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QU=ST TOR IAYS TO HELP THE NaGRO AND ATS COMMUNITY

City officials are under attack by hoodlums who
clai:: they are interested in the upgrading of the Negro,
Poverty funds are being wasted to rehabilitate the
Negro community, it is being tolc. Je: pidated
buildings and buildings vandalized by Negroes are being
torn downe

Te is felt that this prozram is missing the entire
boat. iJindows are smashed ovt of public school in
the Negro community just for the fun of it. In some
of the schools all of the windows are smashed out on
the entire side. In other schools hundreds of wine
dows were smashed oute Last year the school systen
spent over $40,00C just replacing windows. This
$40,000 coula have been usec to buy new books or to
inerease the quality of education of schools in the
Negro comnunity.

There must be a crasf ecucational program directed
at the adults to improve the respect of family, love
and respect for community, and respect for school and
subliec property. tlany of the dilapidated buildings
are in bad shape. This is encouraged by the Civil
Rights hooditwas,. illany Of the Necroes will zo onto
private property, call cameramen and newspapezmen,
and have their pictures taken in the buildings. They
even bring children into the building. This is a tere
ribleething. Trespassing on private property to get
pictures taken, and claiming they are attempting to
clean up the neighborinood, while the very Negroes are
shouting about tearing down the dilapidated buildings.

liany aysterious fires occured in this city. i/any
members of this sane GrOUp petitioned Mayor xXowal
to tear down these duildings, and when they lost their
petition in the Supreme Court, the fires mysteriously
started each and every Nights many of them. The fire
truck had to natrol the Negro community to be on hand
wnen the fire startede This resulted in insurance
companies cancelling Negro insurance policies for
homes and furnitvre. The Necroes complained to the
Governor for investigation of insurance companies
to find the reason behind cancellation, Everyone
imows that insurance cO™panies do not insure bad ris"s.

Cont*d Pg. 15

i/ASTERS OF DSCEHIT IN ACTION

Poverty Funds Finance Violence=Preachin% Racial
Agitator

In 1965 the Office of Zconomic Opportunity save
Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited-Associated Com-=
munity Teams (HARYOU=ACT) $40,000 to be used by the
Harlem Black Arts Repertory Theater-School. ‘The
head of this theater-school is Le2Zoi Jones, a Negro
playwright who hates whites and stages dramas for
young actors in which violence and revenge against
Mhites" are the main elements,

According to an Associated Press story by Uollie
West on December 2, 1965, Jones is quoted as stating,
"T don't see anything wrons with hating white people,
Harlem must be taken from the beast and gain its sov=
ereignty as a black nation.”

LeRoi Jones once wrote, "The force we want is of
20 million spooks (Negroes) storming America with
furious cries anc unstoppable weaponse “Je want actua
actual brutality.”

An editorial in the SHREVEPoRT (La) TIMES, of
December 18, 1965, revealed that the Office of Eco-#
nomic Opportunity defended the sift of $40,000 of
U.S. taxpayers’ funds to the whiteehating Negro,
LeRoi Jones, by stating: "He is a legitimate play-
wright-ewhatever you may think of his views. ie knew
about it and we granted the money, and we have no
apologies.”

A cache of arms ranging from the slingshot to a
sayved=-off rifle were discovered by police in the
Black Arts Repertory Theater, according to an AP
dispatch of larch 17, 19556.

P6verty Funds Used to Pay Off Necro iob

A column by Fulton Lewis, Jr., on September 27,
1965, revealed:
Livingston L. ‘fingate, executive director of
N.Y."s HARYOU=ACT, conceded last week that he
had used Federal funds to hire members of the
Black iuslins and other black supresist croups.

When HARYOUsACT came under federal and city inves-
tigation because of “loose bookkeeping” and the myse
terious disappearance of several hundred thousand
dollars, Livingston Wingate confided to the National

Urban League on October 15 that he had jugsled the
Cont'd Pe, 12








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Gont'd from Ee. 1 Lat Fase20r RING

‘illiaz Canpbell Jouzlass is a physician, author and
nationally tmown leader in the anti-com=mist novenente
Sis teleshone netork, “Let freedom Ring!” stretches from
Seattle to woston anz from iiami to Los Anzeles, ‘There
are now over 100 “Let Freedom Rinzi” stations deliverins
hariehittinz, tapeerecorded, anti-Comauunist messages Dy
telephone 24 hours a cay across the country.

bre JOUTLass was Dorn in laryland in 1°25 and has Lived
in Florica since the ase of five. He received his 3.4. ce0
zree fro the University Of Rochester (Ilew York) in 1949
and his ide frot: the Iniversity of Mami (Florida) School
of tliedicine in 1957, He served in the J.S. Navy for eight
years, five of these as a flizht surgeon.

While in the Navy, he wrote an article for American
Opinion magazine under the nom de plume of “Commodore Mayday
Jsii." This article exposed the leftwing bias of the libs
vary aboard the aircraft carrier, USS Independence.

Ue. Dovzlass has had articles sublished by the Associa-
tion of American Physicians and Surzeons, the nation's
third largest medical society,

In 1964 Senator Jacob Javits, ReN.Y., attacked Or, Dougs
Lass in an address on tne floor of the U.S. Senate because
Douglass had revealed the Leftist record of Senator Javits.
Jfe Douglass has appeared on both the Huntley-srinkley
and Yalter Cronkite TV shows on which he discussed his anti-
Communist activities,

In April, 1956, Dr, Douglass appeared on a National Edu-
cational Television (NT) show and presented his views con-
cerning the zrowing anti-Communist moverent within this
country »

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work of plausibility and backeround information.

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YOUNG ZOO 3LULS AND SOVOCATES OF CIVIL JISOSS ITARCS

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James H. teri iiti

s a ississipoian jy birth
who attended the “ni sity of fississinpi anc trade
uated, Je has since travelled to various parts of
Africa and now has 3econe a resident of the state of
New Yor. 3eing a resident of this huse State, re is
lost auon¢g the other sillions, ix, ieridith needes
publicity. =e wants to run for oublic office, so,
therefore, he had to :tatte a scapegoat si-:ply to
build a reputation of a Aasdeen or, you ALS Say,
one who never was. ix. i-eridith tried, with others,
to stage a march throvgh iiississippi to get llecroes
to register to vote. Later on this tasse caange-

to have Negroes so they will not fearo

Jnile iy, ieridith went on his sarch ne hac his
publicity cameraman present and his sinister. “Te
received virtually no ovbdlicity, for no one cave a
hoot. about his marching down the highuay in Missis
ippi. It was too opvious! ; '

A white man hid in the bushes along tie higzavay
with what you might call a popzun, which shot buck
shot. Ze shouted out to ieridith, "Meridita, I
vant you.” “James Meridith, I want youl” This save
Meridith auple opportunity to take cover. This
white zentleman shot a volley of pucxsnot fire hite
tine Janes ileridith. “Ze then shot a second time ana
it missed. It is obviows that bucksiot fire will
till a bird, but you would have to 52 at close range
to “ill a human being.

Tais white man is beinz charged with attexpied
murder of James ieriziz=2. Are you so gullidle to
believe that this man reaily wanted to “urder Jazes
Meridith? The truth of the matter is, this was a
planned plot to obtain puslicity for ir. -evricita.
If this waite man had wantec to shoot ani “ill Jaxes
Meridith he would have zotten a rifle gone to AizA
scounl and fired the fatal shot, se ~roulantt have
been in the open. After ne hai been apprenende“,
he casually lit up his cicarette,

What happened? ir. leriditn’s cameta-an was
takin; picutres as Janes ‘eridith nit tre Ground.

Tt is evident that he vas prepared to take a picture
Cont'd Pz. 12








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" because the
church, "by offering to the Negro worker and peasant for
the miseries they are enduring in this world, compensa=
tion in heaven, are befogging the minds of the Negro wore
kers and peasants, making them a helpless prey to capie
talism and imperialism."

The public denunciation of Negro “sky pilots" (A cynical
Communist name for clergy) was likewise stopped on orders
from Moscow. The deeply religious Negro masses whom the
Kremlin wanted to use as expendables in the struggle for
power shied away from the "Party," A frontal attack on
religion resulted in isolation from Negroese Therefore,
deception was to be tried. The honeyed phrase replaced
harsh words. The smile replaced the smirk. The velvet
glove covéred the mailed fist. Humility replaced arrogance.
The handshake replaced hostility, All that was distasteful
and wicked in the past was to be forgotten in the face
of "a need for a common front against the white oppressors.”
The devil was sick = = an angel he would bee

Application of the new line embarked the Communists
on an era of outstanding success in infiltrating and
penetrating the Negro Church,

White ministers acting as missionaries, using the race
angle as bait, aided in the cultivation of Negro ministers
for work in the Red solar system of organizations,

Bribery through gifts, paid lectures, flattery through
long applause at staged rallies, favorable mention in
the red controlled press were not the only methods eme
ployed to corrupt the Negro ministers. The use of sex
and perversion as a means Of political blackmail was an
accepted red tactic.

At the same time that all this was going on at the top,
the "comrades" were building cells below in the church
"to guarantee that decisions made at the top would be
brought down to the congregation,”

The importance attached to this work is clearly shown
in the report of the speeches of Earl Browder, then
General Secretary of the Communist Party, and Gerhard
Eisler, alias Edwards, Moscow representative to the
plenary session of the National Committee of the Communi st
Party in the United States.

SEND BARRY GODDWATER BACK TO WASHINGTON

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The perilous Pocentiality Fo,

luvking in this iio
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National Counc? 1
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ii sleacing statement on Viet

false concept of j
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Cont'd Froa Po. 7. UASTERS OF DECRIT Tit ACTION

futids--$400,000 worth of taxpayers’ fmdse-becattse the
poor had threatened nis life. According to a Decenber 5,
1265 article in the CHIChSO TRIDING, “inzate had sormded
a yvarninz of a Necro vorisins in Harlem after funds -rere
cut off. Ze then went on to state chat chers hac been a
tense stoxent ducing che swrer "yaen 15,000 lids threatened
to brea us asuncer.” To “eep Faith with "the ‘ct ts”
who hai Deen civen joo comitnents, “inzate said "I
reacned in anc took the nonsy, I ditn't sive a continen~
tal what account it caze fron,”

In other words, Federal poverty finds were used to
pay Dlacimail to a Necro nobit! Cont'd next month,

fatten froze Tf INDEPENIINT AMERICAN



Cont'd from Ps. ¢ Younz Hoodiums

before iir. Meridith was even shot. A picture was taken
while the minister was praying, and one while the gunman
was firing his two shots. Is that enough to make anyone
believe that this white “an was out to take the life of
James Meridith, or that this white man was actually

there to odtain sublicity for ir, Meridith and that little
ganz that is marching tnrough Mississippi? hat was to
be accomplished ty this March ke, tieridith is making in
idssissinpi? ix. Meridith is not a resident of the State
of iississippi., The Negroes could register to vote if
they wanted, so why were they so concerned with this New
York Negro? “hy was he so concerned with the lMississi-
ppians registering to vote, when he lived in the State
of New York and 50% of the Nesroes in New York State are
net even registered voters.

In the State of New York a registered voter, whether
he be white or nezro, if he is gainfully enployed and he
needs tine off to register or cast his vote at primary
or election day, he can get two hours off with pay.

Very few Negroes receive the paid two hours off to vote,
because very few of theM are registered voters.
Cont'd next month.



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Send donations to: “Let Freedom Ring” 885-5400

494 Masten Avenue, 5uffalo, NeY. 14209.
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Teg a:

St. Luke 6, 35.
Hoc Love ye your enecies, ani to yood, ani lend, roping
for nothin: azain; ané your reward shall se great, and ye
= the Himhest: for le is kind tnto

Snall be the children of ¢
the unthankful ani to the evil,*

1 Corinthians 3, 15, 17 and 16
*%now ye not that ye are the tenple of fod, ani that
the Spirit of 30d dwelleth in you?
WTF any tan defile the temple of Goc, nix shall God
destroy: for the tenple of Sod is holy, which cenple ye are.”
Let no ten deceive nimself. If any an anons yo.
esieth to be wise in this world, Let his. 2ecome a fool,

s
that he may De wise”
tlat 2e@ “ay 2 TLS€e

2 Corinthians 13-5

Vramine yourselves, *Mether ye be in tne
your orm selves. “now ye not your oy
Jesus Cairist is in you, eftent ye ze repirodD

Faitns pvrove
now that

Rorans 10-15
Mand Aow shall they D¥each, excast they enc? as it
whe ‘ — aL SY 5 9 Stab S.- Sek —* i
was written, How beautiful are the feet of then that
preach the sosnel of reace, and briny ziad tidinzs of good

thinzs!"
aortans 13-13

"Let us wall: honestly, as in the day3 not rioting and
drunkenness, not in cnamvering and wantonness, not in



strife and envyine.#¥

cone" eon Pa. tl.

It is not a matter of faultin;: their “intercity of con-
science” but a matter of questionin: the vaiue or hacm
inherent in their viewoOints an objectives which ves lt
fron such vienoinzs. 4Very inforied American ‘mows that
continuing surrendars ©O comaunis.a can eventually resilt
only in cozxrsunist ensiavVecent of tis United States. There-
fore, wien those wio promote objectives “hich voullt lead
toward this eni couclain that shinin=s the Licht of truth
on these views0ints and questioning their integrity, they
are raising a false isst!2. “roc: N,C.c,. and Vietilan
144 by De. Billy arcis

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in one area,
evaluate their risks,

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to various pa
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we were able to as eae with People, however, we wien
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