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American Friends Service Committee — Part 8

93 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: American Friends Service Committee · 92 pages OCR'd
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C C UNITED STATES PEPARivENT OF JUSTICE Federaia Buicau of Investigation New Haver, Connecticut Asruet 25, 1965 , COYNECTICUT CALL TO ACTION A enurne who hea c source who has furnished reliable information in the past, advised on August 20, 1965, that peace and civil rights groups in the Hartford, Connecticut, area, had planned to hold a work- shop on September 18, 1965, in Harti@ d, Connecticut. He said that the groups would be primarily concerned with Viet Nam and civil rights problems, The source advised that the affair had originally been scheduled fer August 28, 1965. The "Hartford Courant”, a daily and Sunday morning newspaper published in Hartford, carried an article on August 21, 1965, which stated that a sessicn called "Connecticut Call to Action" was to be held on September 18, 1965, in Hartford, Connecticut, and was to be ccordinated by the American Friends Service Comnittee and the Greater Hartford Community Peace Center of West. Hartford. The director of both groups was identified as DAVID TRUSKOFF, who announced that the session would be held at the State Capitol in Hartford, if approval is obtained from the State Public Works Commission. TRUSKOFF advised that groups expected to send representatives to’the affair included: fi New Haven ~ Yale Committee for Peace in Viet Nam; The West Hartford Citizens Committee for Equal Opportunity; North End Community Action Project (NECAP) ; Committee for Non-Violent Action (CNVA); Committee for Sane Nuclear Policy; Connecticut Council for Human Rights However, the "Hartford Times", a daily newspaper published . “evenings at Hartford, carried an article on August 21, 1965, "which reflected that Mr. ROBERT F, TUVE, spokesman for the ea Co ee Pee #- = Ret os Connecticut Council for Human Rights, had announced that his grcup was withdrawing from the session on September 18, 1965, ts the organization strictly limited its concern the area of oivil rights. . ENCLOSURE LO > bio yee
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