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Stanley Levison — Part 22

94 pages · May 11, 2026 · Document date: Nov 1, 1960 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Stanley Levison · 94 pages OCR'd
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De ve me ee Sr ee ee Ta mame ter te a Nt eam ts IPA ea, eit eae OR Ban le i ek Mies Be ee ti UNI | f TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JusTICE 6 ff if FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION In Reply, Please Refer to File Re, New York, New York ‘ NORENTIAL August 8, 1962 5 x . Bureau 100-106670 af MLL INFORMATION CONTAINED “ HEREIN I§ UNCLASSTPERD al EVCrES ithe SHOWN OTHERNIGN -— “e Re: Martin Luther King Security Matter - C A confidential source, who has furnished reliable information in the past, advised on August 7, 1962, that on that date, Stanley Levison had a conversation with “Jack” O'Dell (Hunter Pitts O'Dell). Levison asked O'Dell how things were going in Albany, Georgia. O'Dell replied that "we" have a leadership problem down there and that things could get quite disorganized if "our" staff was not there. Levison then asked what the results were of a meeting "at Kennedy's office’ py O'Dell informed Levison that Wyatt (Wyatt Tee Walker, official of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference), had contacted O'Dell on the previous evening and told him that ail they came up with was the original idea that Kunstler (William M, Kunstler, New York City Attorney) had come up with regarding a writ of habeas corpus. , * Levison stated that he felt Walker had selected the wrong people to attend the meeting and that Ted Kheel (Theodore Kheel, New York City Attorney) and Harry Wachtel (New York City Attorney) were boiling mad because they were not invited to the meeting. Levison stated that Walker should have contacted Levison and asked his advice as to who , should have attended the conference in "Kennedy's office". This document contains neither recommendations nor conciusions of the FBI. It is the property af é@h.464 TOT axnA 2 YeaeameAd ¢fh een aearate $4 anv Wi wii SL Gis £2 AVI ws og VMs eS iivy » LWv ise its contents are not, be distributed outside your agency. '"s REASON-FCIM II, 1-2.4.2 : DATE OF REVIEW eg [00 -3B98&YSR— ENCLOSURE .- a ee, ‘CONDRENTIAL
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