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Cpusa-Negro Quest — Part 4
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Communist Party, United States
of America
Negro Question
Communist Influence in Racial Matters
According fo the source, Martin ITuivher Jae is
pleased with the kind of leadership being affoidal wis
civil rights movement in Riverdale, New York.
“the New York Herald Tribune", april 15, 1964
issue, page 28, contained an article attributed to Joseph
Alsop. Jn the article, Alsop reports that an unhappy secret
is worrying official Washington. The secret i: that despite
the American communist Yarty's feebleness and cis3arrziyv, its
agents are be,inning to infiltrate certain sectors of the
Negro civil rights movement.
According to Alsop, the _Bubject of the real
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head=shaking a5 the Reverend Dr. rar tin ltner King, Jr.
He said King had accepted and 18 almost certainly still
accepting Communist collaboration and/Coritunist advice.
In 1962-1963, the issue of the Communists’ role
in the King organization was raised because of Hunter Pitts
O'Dell, Alsop reports. He said O'Dell had posts in the
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) until 1963,
when King finally dropped hin when he was warned by United
Sbrataas Anvarnmant affiniala het Aihat? waa "Weha ceamiina
VAS AF aa ek rk ke ie hh hs Le FPS wa Bile
Communist article’
Official warnings have again been given to Dr.
King about another, even more important associate who is
known to be a key figure in the covert apparatus of the
Communist Party. After the warnings, King broke off his
open connection with this man, but a second~hand connection
nonetheless continues, Alsop notes.
On April 19, 1964, the same source furnished
information which indicated Stanley Levison contacted
Clarence Jonea on that date. Jones told Levison that
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