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Stanley Levison — Part 2
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Jones advised Levison
that he urgently needed to see him that day inasmuch as
Martin Luther King was “likely to get a very bitter blast
from James Baldwin (negro author) and a couple of other
writers" regarding the meeting which King and other Negro
leaders had with President Kennedy. Jones further indicated
that he had had a discussion with Baldwin and had received
the impression that Baldwin and another writer were in
disagreement with King indicating that their point was that
the Negro leaders had only gone to the White House to tell
the President what he “should know in the first place" and that
it had resulted only in the President's appointing a
Commission "when he knows the problem doesn't need this
study".
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