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Stanley Levison — Part 3
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advised that on that date Stanley Levison told a renresentative
of the publishers of King's book that he and Jones had met with
King and that he, Levison, had brought up the questions that had
been raised about the book. Levison said that “ing raised some
objections to the questios presented and that he, Levison, would
meet with the publishers! representative the next day where he
would cover all that was discussed at the meeting with King.
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tion that Ruth Bailey, an employee o e Soutnern Christian
Leadership Conference (SCLC) in New York, was in contact with
Clarence Jones on that date. She said that she wanted to discuss
some rumors and propaganda which srebeing spread by the SCLC office
in Atlanta. She felt that this could be harmful to the SCLC and
that King should be notified of this immediately. He suggested
they could discuss it in his office that afternoon, Bailey
agreed and said she would bring Jack with her. L /
cat NEN TCE CETRPENEETcesrer a who has furnished reliable
information in the past, advised on November 19, 1963, that on
the evening of that date, Ruth Bailey commented that she had spent
hours waiting to see Clarence Jones, but was not successful. She
said she wants to see both Hunter Pitts O'Dell and Jones.
furnished information that Clarence Jones had a conversation
with Billy Rowe on that date. Jones said he had met with King
that afternoon and had, among other things, discussed fund raising.
Jones said he recommended Rowe for the job of fund raiser for
King, and he said that King agreed to let Rowe xua "the whole
fund raising bit."
The book referred to above is one wuich is being
written regarding Martin Luther King's experiences
in the civil rights struggle in Birmingham, Alebama.
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