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Stanley Levison — Part 2
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In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
CONFI
UNITED STATES
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Bureau 157-6-4
New York, New York
ALL INFORMATION Comearem May 21, 1963
HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED -
EXCEPT KHERE SHOMW
OTHERWISE 7
Re: Sit Ins
Birmingham, Alabama
Racial Matters
A confidential source that has furnished reliable
information in the past, advised on May 21, 1963, thet
on that date, Martin Luther King had a iengthy discussion
with Stanley Levison..,
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Levison inquired of King as to the feeling of
the Birmingham community to the expulsion of Negro
students by the ‘Birmingham Board of Education. King
replied that he thought "we" could hold them together.
He does not, in his opinion, want to follow an unwise
act on the part of the Boara of Education, with an
unwise act on "our" part, King believes that (Eugene)
"Bull" Connor, City Commissioner of Public Safety, is
This document contains neither recommendations
nor conclusions of the FBI, It is the
property of the FEI and is loaned to your
agency; it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your agency.
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