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Howard Zinn — Part 3
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the Jefferson school, belonged to a tenant group where he lived and
was considered a communist or a communist sympathizer and a trouble-
maker by his employers. (u }
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this meeting Howard Zinn ddvanced the theory of the arrest of an
Agent of the F.B.I. under a "citizens arrest" if the Agent was acting
as an observer in voter registration demonstrations and took no
action to arr ersons who were in violation of Title 18, Section 242,
U.S. Code. and stated that they discouraged such theory
and action; owever, stated that SNCC members were seriously
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