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http://www.thecoreproject.org/omeka/files/original/ab83a068a99f58600298c89b163a7e9f.pdf
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FBI documents on St. Louis CORE and ACTION
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FBI documents on CORE
Description
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This collection of FBI documents simply notes that ACTION (Action Committee to Increase Opportunities for Negroes), a militant civil rights group in St. Louis, was a splinter group from the local CORE chapter that broke away several years earlier. They come from the Federal Surveillance of African Americans 1920-1984 database and are part of the COINTELPRO papers.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Federal Surveillance of African Americans 1920-1984
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Federal Surveillance of African Americans 1920-1984
Date
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1968
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public domain
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St. Louis, Missouri
ACTION
civil rights movement
congress of racial equality
FBI surveiilance
non-violent direct action
St. Louis CORE
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http://www.thecoreproject.org/omeka/files/original/fb06713b25d759a6c34bcf05561e69a3.pdf
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Two journal papers on St. Louis CORE and ACTION
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St. Louis CORE, ACTION
Description
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These are two journal articles on St. Louis CORE and an offshoot group of the chapter, ACTION (Action Committee to Improve Opportunities for Negroes). The articles, "Black Power on the Ground: Continuity and Rupture in St. Louis" and "Between Civil Rights and Black Power In The Gateway City: The Action Committee To Improve Opportunities For Negroes (ACTION), 1964-75" were written by the historian Clarence Lang.
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Clarence Lang
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Neighborhood Rebel; Journal of Social History, Volume 37, Issue 3, Spring 2004
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Palgrave Macmillan; Journal of Social History, Volume 37, Issue 3, Spring 2004,
Date
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2010; 2004
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Clarence Lang
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.pdf
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English
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text
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St. Louis CORE, 1960's and 1970's
ACTION
Black Power movement
congress of racial equality
CORE
St. Louis CORE