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Howard Zinn — Part 1
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Copy to:
Report of DARREL B, CURRIE Office: Boston, Massachusetts
Date: 2/18 /6h.° "
Field Office File No.: 100-35505 “ Bureau File No.: 100-36 0217 7
Titles HOWARD ZINN’
we errr COMTATIND
Character: SECURITY MATTER - Cc Diss Ao Vso
Synopsis:
The subject resides at 15 Chapin Rd., Newton Center, Mass.
and is a self-employed writer from his residences Subject
in speech before American Jewish Congress at Boston, Mass.,
in 1/6). was critical of Attorney General ROBERT KENNEDY and
the FBI concerning civil rights matters.~ Informants advised
in 2/6. that they did not know the subject and could furnish
no information concerning him. ~
-¢O -
DETAILS :
I. BACKGROUND
Residence and Employment
BS T-1 on February 11, 1961, advised that the
subject was still residing with his family at 14.5 Chapin Road,
Newton Center, Massachusetts,” where he has lived since early
October 1963 and that he appeared to be doing research and
writing from his home.
On February 11, 1964, by means of a pretext, it
was ascertained that subject is still residing at 15 Chapin
Road and that he is a self-employed writer from his residence.
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