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Cointelpro New Left Oklahoma City Part 01 Final

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This FBI memorandum from the COINTELPRO program details limited New Left activity in Oklahoma City, specifically mentioning two SDS chapters and noting a lack of specific disruptive actions by their members, though it does cite arrests of one member for drug possession.

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The page is a "FOIPA COVER SHEET" with the title "FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACTS". It lists the subject as "(COINTELPRO)", with "NEW LEFT" and "OKLAHOMA CITY" as additional identifiers. A document number "100-449698-35" is present. There is a circular emblem with the words "FREEDOM INFORMATION ACT" prominently displayed, along with stars and stripes imagery, suggesting it is an official seal related to the Freedom of Information Act. The bottom of the page displays the text "FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION". There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, stamps, forms, wiretap logs, surveillance schedules, operational charts, or redactions visible on this page. FOIPA COVER SHEET FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACTS SUBJECT: (COINTELPRO) NEW LEFT OKLAHOMA CITY 100-449698-35 FREEDOM INFORMATION ACT FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION --- OCR Start --- NOTICE THE BEST COPIES OBTAINABLE ARE INCLUDED IN THE REPRODUCTION OF THE FILE. PAGES INCLUDED THAT ARE BLURRED, LIGHT OR OTHERWISE DIFFICULT TO READ ARE THE RESULT OF THE CONDITION AND OR COLOR OF THE ORIGINALS PROVIDED. THESE ARE THE BEST COPIES AVAILABLE. --- OCR End --- OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1962 EDITION GBA FPMR (41 CPR) 1-11.6 UNITED STATES GORNMENT Memorandum TO DIRECTOR FBI FROM SAC OKLAHOMA CITY (100-7582) (P) COINTELPRO - NEW LIFT SUBJECT: COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM INTERNAL SECURITY DISRUPTION OF THE NEW LEFT (Buded 6/1/68) DATE: 5/31/68 100-0-9609-1 ReBulet to all offices, 5/10/68, captioned as above. It will be noted there is a comparatively small amount of New Left activity in the Oklahoma City Division. The only New Left organization in this Division is a chapter of SDS at the University of Oklahoma (OU), consisting of approximately 27 members and an SDS chapter at Oklahoma State University (OSU), consisting of 3 members. A review of SDS activities from the standpoint of instituting this counterintelligence program to expose, disrupt and otherwise neutralize the activities of this New Left group discloses no specific instances of devious maneuvers or duplicity on the part of SDS leaders or adherents. The review disclosed the following circumstances which are considered to possess some potential for counterintelligence action. (Bufile) is a leading activist and member of the OU Chapter of SDS. He actually attended OU only from January to Mafch, 1965. arrested by the Chicago, Illinois Police Department on for possession of amphetamines and barbituates. On this charge against re-instate." was was "stricken out with leave to was arrested on in Norman, Oklahoma, on charge of possession of marijuana, which charge was subsequentli dismissed. Local press coverage has been given to both of the above arrests. N100-449698-35-1 MCT REC-27 -2- Bureau (RM) Oklahoma City HBM:ow (6) 5 JUL-3 1968 4 JUN 3 1968 Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan OC 100-7582 C The Oklahoma, while in had in the past associated with known homosexuals and had attended parties frequented by homo- This source believed sexuals in had not been in for the year previous to date of interview. (Bufile unknown) is a leading activist and current member of the OU Chapter of SDS, The page contains a standard notice regarding document reproduction quality. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, stamps, forms, logs, charts, redactions, or visual evidence of surveillance methods. The text is centered on the page and appears to be printed, as indicated by the uniform font and spacing. This notice is typical for declassified documents where the reproduction quality may be affected by the original document's condition. Oklahoma, while in had in the past associated with known homosexuals and had attended parties frequented by homo- This source believed sexuals in had not been in for the year previous to date of interview. (Bufile unknown) is a leading activist and current member of the OU Chapter of SDS, although he withdrew from OU in 5/67 and is not currently enrolled. It has been reported, but not verified, that he is residing in a common law relationship with another member and leading activist of the OU Chapter or SDS. No individuals active in the New Left movement in this Division have been designated as Key Activists. No recommendation is being made for implementation of immediate counterintelligence action in this Division; however, a continuing review of potential situations where such action might be implemented is being made and appropriate personnel are being requested to remain alert for additional potential situations. -2- ```json [ {"box_2d": [1, 153, 19, 264], "text_content": "OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10\n"}, {"box_2d": [18, 152, 35, 317], "text_content": "MAY HER EDITION\nSSA FPER (41 CPR) 101-11.8\n"}, {"box_2d": [27, 155, 51, 444], "text_content": "UNITED STATES ERNMENT\n"}, {"box_2d": [53, 155, 92, 421], "text_content": "Memorandum\n"}, {"box_2d": [106, 678, 123, 828], "text_content": "DATE: 6-13-68\n"}, {"box_2d": [109, 174, 129, 337], "text_content": "DIRECTOR, FBI\n"}, {"box_2d": [110, 77, 124, 98], "text_content": "TO\n"}, {"box_2d": [125, 122, 168, 183], "text_content": "LOT\nDEVI\n"}, {"box_2d": [154, 176, 182, 528], "text_content": "SAC, OKLAHOMA CITY (100-7582)\n"}, {"box_2d": [155, 556, 170, 600], "text_content": "-P-\n"}, {"box_2d": [161, 76, 175, 119], "text_content": "FROM\n"}, {"box_2d": [191, 164, 231, 506], "text_content": "counteR INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM\n"}, {"box_2d": [206, 76, 221, 150], "text_content": "SUBJECT:\n"}, {"box_2d": [220, 183, 237, 323], "text_content": "INTERNAL SECURITY\n"}, {"box_2d": [234, 179, 270, 498], "text_content": "DISRUPTION OF THE NEW LEFT\nBUDED 6-14-68\n"}, {"box_2d": [299, 300, 339, 890], "text_content": "ReBulet to all offices, 5-23-68, and Oklahoma City\nletter to Bureau, 5-31-68, both captioned as above.\n"}, {"box_2d": [345, 183, 562, 943], "text_content": "As explained in referenced Oklahoma City letter\nthere is a comparatively small amount of New Left activity in\nthe Oklahoma City Division. The only New Left organizations\nconsist of an SDS chapter at the University of Oklahoma (O.U.)\nwhich has a membership of between 25 30 persons, and an SDS\nchapter at Oklahoma State University which is considered\ndefunct as two of the previous three members have requested\ntheir names be removed from the list of members. In addition\nthere are known to be a few Black Nationalist individuals at\nLangston University, Langston, Oklahoma, a Negro college. No\norganized activity has The document is a typed memorandum, primarily text-based, with several handwritten annotations. These include what appear to be routing or internal filing notations in the margins and near the date, as well as a circled "P" and a signature-like mark. There are several redacted black boxes obscuring text, particularly in the paragraph detailing the arrest of an activist. Notably, there is a stamp indicating "JUL-3 1968" and another with "4 JUN 3 1968," along with a smaller "REC-27" stamp accompanying a handwritten serial-like number. A small, almost abstract drawing of a figure holding a flag or similar object is present in the lower left corner. A printed disclaimer at the bottom of the page encourages the purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds. 30 persons, and an SDS\nchapter at Oklahoma State University which is considered\ndefunct as two of the previous three members have requested\ntheir names be removed from the list of members. In addition\nthere are known to be a few Black Nationalist individuals at\nLangston University, Langston, Oklahoma, a Negro college. No\norganized activity has been reported on the part of these\nindividuals and they are believed to have no formal organizational\nset-up.\n"}, {"box_2d": [572, 307, 595, 803], "text_content": "1) False Allegations of Police Brutality\n"}, {"box_2d": [602, 183, 822, 982], "text_content": "No information has been received by the Oklahoma\nCity Division involving false allegations of police brutality\nand no student-police encounters have occurred wherein physical\nforce was used. Twenty-three anti-draft protestors were\narrested in Oklahoma City on 3-8-68, on charges of obstructing\nthe sidewalk. The demonstration occurred on the occasion of a\nvisit to a local hotel by General LEWIS HERSHEY. On 6-12-68,\nthe group was found not guilty. The Oklahoma City Police\nDepartment has advised this office in the past on one or more\noccasions, SDS leaders have met with the Chief of Police prior\nto a planned demonstration in order to determine specifically what\nthey could and could not do during the planned demonstration to\navoid arrest. The SDS leaders indicated they wanted to avoid\n"}, {"box_2d": [807, 574, 837, 897], "text_content": "160-4496-98-55-2"}, {"box_2d": [823, 497, 874, 562], "text_content": "ARC"}, {"box_2d": [827, 185, 849, 362], "text_content": "2 - Bureau (RM)\n"}, {"box_2d": [834, 601, 871, 791], "text_content": "JUN 17 1958"}, {"box_2d": [845, 185, 863, 392], "text_content": "6 Oklahoma City\n"}, {"box_2d": [851, 568, 866, 593], "text_content": "0\n"}, {"box_2d": [863, 186, 879, 260], "text_content": "HBM: TK\n"}, {"box_2d": [881, 191, 900, 219], "text_content": "(8)\n"}, {"box_2d": [886, 419, 912, 490], "text_content": "EX-104"}, {"box_2d": [905, 694, 945, 817], "text_content": "INT SE "}, {"box_2d": [924, 275, 975, 781], "text_content": "Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan\n"}, {"box_2d": [940, 74, 974, 270], "text_content": "6195L9 1968\n"} ] ``` OC 100-7582 arrest as they could not afford to pay fines. 2) Immorality :: No specific information has been developed by the Oklahoma City Division to depict the scurrilous and depraved nature of New Left adherents. As reported in referenced Oklahoma City letter, [REDACTED] leading activist and member of the O.U. chapter of SDS was arrested by the Chicago, Illinois Police Department on [REDACTED] for possession of amphetamines and barbituates. This charge was "stricken out with leave to re-instate," on [REDACTED] in [REDACTED] was arrested on Oklahoma on charge of [REDACTED] possession of marijuana, which charge and member of the O.U. chapter of SDS was arrested by the Chicago, Illinois Police Department on [REDACTED] for possession of amphetamines and barbituates. This charge was "stricken out with leave to re-instate," on [REDACTED] in [REDACTED] was arrested on Oklahoma on charge of [REDACTED] possession of marijuana, which charge was subsequently dismissed. Oklahoma, orally Also, the [REDACTED] advised on 1-11-66, that [REDACTED] at [REDACTED] while in [REDACTED] had in the past associated with known homosexuals and attended parties frequented by homosexuals. It has been reported but not verified tha [REDACTED] (Bufile [REDACTED] is residing in a [REDACTED] ; both are members of the with [REDACTED] O.U. chapter of SDS. Also, it has been reported, but not verified, that [REDACTED] (Bufile unknown) and [REDACTED] are restuing together in a common law relationship. Both are members of the O.U. chapter of SDS. [REDACTED] Oklahoma City, on [REDACTED] examination [REDACTED] AFFES advised that on [REDACTED] when [REDACTED] reported for his pre-induction physical [REDACTED] left arm appeared to [REDACTED] observed that [REDACTED] have numerous needle mark scars. On 2-26-68, [REDACTED] Police Department, Norman, Oklahoma, advised he learned from a reliable source that [REDACTED] had left Norman for Texas and "is [REDACTED] was unable to furnish any involved in narcotics. [REDACTED] is reported to have further information in this regard. [REDACTED] returned to Norman but his residence there has not yet been verified. 3) Action By College Administrators There have been no reported incidents in the Oklahoma City Division where students, New Left adherents, or militant minority groups attempted to disrupt or take over college campuses -- -2- OC 100-7582 On 11-6-67, Langston University, Langston, Oklahoma, advised that when he learned of the activities and objectives of SWP [REDACTED] trying to arrange for a meeting with students at Langston University, [REDACTED] [REDACTED] appearance on campus. [REDACTED] was and being aware that [REDACTED] was unable to provide time for informed persons attempting appearance that all available time was already scheduled as [REDACTED] the period involved was the week of homecoming at Langston. learned that [REDACTED] met with some students at the apartment of [REDACTED] a Black Power advocate. The [REDACTED] issue of the [REDACTED] an established daily newspaper published at Oklahoma City. carried an article captioned [REDACTED] This article reports the incident took place on [REDACTED] as the faculty and senior class were lining up before com- mencement exercises. [REDACTED] is quoted as stating he This page appears to be a declassified FBI document, likely related to the COINTELPRO program. It contains typed text with several blacked-out sections, indicating redactions of sensitive information. There are also two handwritten annotations: a circled box containing a paragraph of text and a single handwritten word near the top right that appears to be "Oklahoma". Additionally, there are official markings such as "OC 100-7582" at the top left and a page number "-2-" at the bottom center. The document's layout and content suggest it's an internal FBI report detailing surveillance or investigation activities, with redactions serving to protect ongoing or historical intelligence operations. Black Power advocate. The [REDACTED] issue of the [REDACTED] an established daily newspaper published at Oklahoma City. carried an article captioned [REDACTED] This article reports the incident took place on [REDACTED] as the faculty and senior class were lining up before com- mencement exercises. [REDACTED] is quoted as stating he had heard rumors that several students were planning to wear, "Black Power" garb to the ceremony. As [REDACTED] prepared to take his place at the head of the line he noticed [REDACTED] not have on the traditional academic gown. robe [REDACTED] put on the academic gown but the white turtleneck sweater he wore still showed [REDACTED] put on a shirt and tie which [REDACTED] reportedly asked the President to lend him a shirt, but [REDACTED] replied, "I'm not lending you anything," and added [REDACTED] should have known he would have to conform to others conservative clothing in order to get his diploma. [REDACTED] did asked to exchange his "Black Power" inscribed jacket for a then asked [REDACTED] to Said he did not have. He left the line but reappeared near the end of the program and sat with his class. He had gone and put on the shirt and tie, he told a Journal reporter Sunday night at his Coyle apartment but hadn't realized the service would take such a short time. "By the time I got back again, [REDACTED] was talking to the audience about the reason I was not going to get my [REDACTED] degree. He said I had disgraced the college, [REDACTED] , added. -3- OC 100-7582 confirmed the announcement he made about the incident, "so people would know what had happened." and told different versions of another incident as the student came in. The thought raised his left hand in a gesture of defiance, a [REDACTED] "black power" symbol. said that as he came in, he heard scattered applause and assumed some of his friends were marking his return. "I just put up my hand in a kind of victory gesture to acknowledge it," he said. who had earned a [REDACTED] "I also had his reasons for the original clothing defiance, he explained. "I wore an African 'dignity' robe, with 'black power' in green letters, in protest at being forced to take part in a meaningless ritual," he told the Journal. "If I hadn't marched I would have had to pay a $25. fine." The [REDACTED] The document is a memorandum from the FBI dated June 13, 1968. It contains typed text, official stamps, and handwritten marginalia. Visually, there are no photographs of individuals or events. However, the document features several handwritten annotations. These include "LOT", "Veil." near the "FROM" line, a circled "C" at the beginning of the "SUBJECT" line, and a mark next to "organized activity has been reported on the part of these individuals" and a note "No" under it. Additionally, there is a stamp with "REC," followed by a number and "JUN 17 1958," and an "INT SEC" stamp. A small, stylized drawing of a soldier figure is present near the bottom left corner, alongside what appears to be a date stamp of "6-19 L 9 1968". The document also includes a distribution list with numbers and locations. There are no visible redactions. for the original clothing defiance, he explained. "I wore an African 'dignity' robe, with 'black power' in green letters, in protest at being forced to take part in a meaningless ritual," he told the Journal. "If I hadn't marched I would have had to pay a $25. fine." The [REDACTED] issue of the [REDACTED] article captioned [REDACTED] relates in part as follows: contained an This article -- [REDACTED] A 69-member group, a majority of the university's ta general faculty, approved a resolution supporting [REDACTED] faculty meeting Wednesday. The vote was 66 for the resolution, two against and one abstaining. The resolution stated: "The faculty of Langston University approves and supports the action taken by [REDACTED] refused to prese [REDACTED] diploma to [REDACTED] of Detroit who-appeared at the commencement program wearing a [REDACTED] did receive a degree, however, on Tuesday, from the university registrar. -4- OC 100-7582 It is noted the above data does not pertain to disruption or taking over college campuses but it does reflect examples of an attempted flaunting of "Black Power" advocacy which was not permitted because of a firm stand taken by a college administrator. Appropriate personnel are being instructed of the necessity of furnishing above-type data and data requested in reBulet on a continuing basis as received by this office. -5*- OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1966 EDITION GSA FPR (C CPR) 101-114 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO : DIRECTOR FBI FROM : [REDACTED] M SAC OKLAHOMA CITY (100-7582) (P) SUBJECT: COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM INTERNAL SECURITY DISRUPTION OF THE NEW LEFT REC REBULET 5/28/68. REL [ILLEGIBLE] DATE: 6/25/68 The only New Left activity in the Oklahoma City Division at present is at the University of Oklahoma (OU), Norman, Oklahoma, where the OU Chapter of the SDS has been in existence since the latter part of 1963. It is noted that [REDACTED] OU Committee to End the War in Vietnam (OUCEWVN), described by [REDACTED] as a small anti-Vietnam war group working closely with the SDS, Norman, Oklahoma, formerly existed with limited activity at OU. [REDACTED] advised 5/17/68, that the OUCEWVN no longer exists. An SDS Chapter formerly existed with limited activity at Oklahoma State University (OSU), Stillwater, Oklahoma, but this Chapter is now defunct. A few Black Nationalists were at Langston University (LU), Langston, Oklahoma, a Negro college, but there was no organized activity reported on the part of these individuals, no formal organizational set up at This page from a COINTELPRO document is a typed report with extensive black redactions obscuring names, specific locations, and other sensitive details. The text discusses the activities and alleged immoralities of "New Left adherents," including arrests for drug possession and associations with homosexuals. Redactions are present throughout, covering individual identifiers and potentially operational details. There are no photographs, stamps, or handwritten annotations visible on this particular page. The document appears to be part of a larger intelligence gathering and reporting effort. existed with limited activity at Oklahoma State University (OSU), Stillwater, Oklahoma, but this Chapter is now defunct. A few Black Nationalists were at Langston University (LU), Langston, Oklahoma, a Negro college, but there was no organized activity reported on the part of these individuals, no formal organizational set up at LU, and no campus disturbances at LU. In view of the above, Oklahoma City is submitting herewith fifteen (15) copies of a [REDACTED] covering New Left Activity at OU, Norman, Oklahoma, which includes 1) the identity of the only New Left organization presently existing at OU, characteri- zation, approximate membership, and 2) the identities of ring- leaders with detailed background, including known subversive data and summaries of their activities in the New Left movement. Concerning Item 3) in rebulet, it is noted that there has been no disruptive activities during the past year at any college or university in the Oklahoma City Division. [ILLEGIBLE] [ILLEGIBLE] [ILLEGIBLE] [REDACTED] ACSI, ONO SECSIF RAO 1-3-8, 2 10 - Bureau (Enc. 15) (RM) Oklahoma City (2 - 100-7582) (1 - 100-7588, INVESTIGATIONSION THE NEW LEFT) 16 JUN 27 1968 RLS/[ILLEGIBLE] - JEG (12) [ILLEGIBLE] Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan OC 100-7582 Copies of LHM furnished local offices of USA, Secret Service, OSI, 112th MIG, and NISO, New Orleans, La. ), is apparently a newcomer to Norman Oklahoma. Since a local news item, 4/12/68, indicated [REDACTED] is in Oklahoma organizing for SDS, available information concerning [REDACTED] has been included in LIM. Investigation being conducted to develop background on LIM. aka [REDACTED] (Bufile [REDACTED]) was formerly a leading activist and a member of the OU Chapter, SDS, as well as a self-admitted member of Young Socialist Alliance (YSA). However, [REDACTED] reported on 5/9 and 17/68, that [REDACTED] left Norman, Oklahoma, several weeks ago for Min- neaporis, Minnesota, and he "may get a job there." Investigation being conducted to determine the whereabouts and activities of this individual. The activities and background of [REDACTED] LIM since he has apparently left Oklahoma. Pretext utilized 1/18/68, was telephone call made by SA [REDACTED] by SA [REDACTED] New York Office, to [REDACTED]. Agent who observed [REDACTED] It 12/8/67, demonstration in Oklahoma City, and who obtained a copy of leaflet, was SA (original leaflet filed [REDACTED]). LIM classified CONFIDENTIAL since it contains information pertaining to the identity of informants of continuing value, the unauthorized disclosure of which The document contains typed text and numerous black redactions obscuring names, locations, and specific details within the narrative. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, or visual evidence of surveillance methods present on this specific page. The redactions indicate that sensitive information has been removed from the record. The blacked-out sections are distributed throughout the text, suggesting that various individuals and events mentioned are classified. This page contains lines of typed text, heavily redacted in several places with black ink. The text appears to be a report or article, mentioning "incident," "student," "defiance," and "black power." There are also some handwritten annotations at the very top, as well as a page number "-4-" at the bottom. The presence of redacting suggests sensitive information is being concealed, likely related to FBI surveillance or investigations. The document seems to be official, indicated by the typed nature and the presence of a document header and footer. [REDACTED] New York Office, to [REDACTED]. Agent who observed [REDACTED] It 12/8/67, demonstration in Oklahoma City, and who obtained a copy of leaflet, was SA (original leaflet filed [REDACTED]). LIM classified CONFIDENTIAL since it contains information pertaining to the identity of informants of continuing value, the unauthorized disclosure of which would be harmful to the national defense interest of the U. S. Informants in LIM are identified as follows: [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] - 2 - -OC-100-7582 Pepresentatives of local military intelligence agencies, t being noted that the local NIS and 112th MIG have agent personnel conducting background investigations regularly at OU Public source material : In addition to the above, two new [REDACTED] cases have recently been opened for informant/source development concerning SDS activities at OU. Also, the local military intelligence agencies were contacted recently for the names of military intelligence personnel discharged during the past year, or who will soon be discharged, for informant/source potential. The Oklahoma City Division has excellent coverage of SDS activities at OU and it is believed that this coverage will detect any other activity in the New Left movement, should same occur. The Oklahoma City Division, through regular liaison with established sources & Oklahoma State University (OSU), Stillwater, Oklahoma, and local police agencies, will remain alert for any renewed activity of the SDS or other New Left activity at OSU. Agent personnel covering other colleges and universities in the Oklahoma City Division have been alerted for any New Left activity. The Oklahoma City Division will continue its efforts to develop informant/sources in order that necessary coverage can be afforded New Left activity in this Division. There is no indication of any potential violence on campuses in this Division for the forthcoming school year. 4- O ON TED STATES DEPARTMENT & JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Oklahoma City, Oklahoma June 25, 1968 In Reply, Please Refer to File No.. [REDACTED] NEW LEFT ACTIVITY UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA (OU), NORMAN, OKLAHOMA Investigation has revealed that the OU Chapter of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Norman, Oklahoma, has been in existence since the latter part of 1963. A characterization of the SDS appears in the Appendix attached hereto. Oklahoma City T- advised on May 28, 1968, that the OU Chapter, SDS, has 25 to 30 members at the present time. Oklahoma City T- advised in May and June, 1968 that [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] OU Chapter, SDS, The document is primarily text-based, with no photographs or handwritten annotations. It features official stamps and identifiers, including "OC 100-7582," suggesting it is an internal document from a specific Field Office. There is a page number indicated as "-5*", and the bottom of the page has a line of text that appears to be a footer or header. The document is heavily redacted, with large black boxes obscuring portions of the text, making it difficult to ascertain the full content. The formatting suggests official communication, potentially a report or directive. 1963. A characterization of the SDS appears in the Appendix attached hereto. Oklahoma City T- advised on May 28, 1968, that the OU Chapter, SDS, has 25 to 30 members at the present time. Oklahoma City T- advised in May and June, 1968 that [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] OU Chapter, SDS, is [REDACTED] also known as [REDACTED] , is of the also known as [REDACTED] is of the new SDS publication entitled "The Jones Family's Grandchildren." Oklahoma City and further advised that in addition to [REDACTED] other leading activists in the OU Chapter, SDS, are: [REDACTED] The following description and background concerning the above individuals (listed alphabetically) was obtained through investigation: P/s to ACSI, ONI OSI, RAO 6-10-77 CPIES This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of any kind. It is the property of the FCI, and is a loan to your agency; it and/or its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. 100-449698-35-3 ENCLOSURE 10-447678-139 NEW LEFT ACTIVITY UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA (OU) NORMAN, OKLAJOMA Ti Sex Race Birth Theight Weight Eyes Hair Occupation Address Former addresses. Education Parents Father Mother Of ny 꼬 C Cava Oklahoma City Tadvised on March 5, 1962, that approximately 200 persons attended a Monroe Defense Committee Mass Freedom Rally held in Cleveland, Ohio on March 4, 1962. a student at Antioch Oklahoma City Testated that College and campus member of the Student Peace Union, attended the Rally. name Characterizations of the Monroe Defense Committee, Cleveland, Ohio, and the Student Peace Union appear in the Appendix attached hereto. Oklahoma City Tadvised in June, 1963, that the Antioch B, under the subtitle "School and Delegate appeared on a "Roll Call and Tally Sheet, Delegates, National Convention 1963-64" of the Student Peace Union Con- vention held at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, from June 20-23, 1963..... 2 NEW LEFT ACTIVITY UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA (OU) NORMAN, OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City T advised on September 30, 1965, that [REDACTED] had done some [REDACTED] for the SDS in Chicago, Illinois, and she was being considered by the SDS Staff to work regularly for them. Oklahoma City T also advised on January 12, 1966, that [REDACTED] was in Iowa City, Iowa, at that time staffing a new regional Office of the SDS. Oklahoma City T advised on July 28, 1966, that [REDACTED] was in attendance at a Regional Meeting of the SDS at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, from March January 12, 1966, that [REDACTED] was in Iowa City, Iowa, at that time staffing a new regional Office of the SDS. Oklahoma City T advised on July 28, 1966, that [REDACTED] was in attendance at a Regional Meeting of the SDS at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, from March 18-20, 1966. Oklahoma City T advised on July 29, 1966, that [REDACTED] came to Iowa City, Iowa, in [REDACTED] and left in July, to return to [REDACTED]. While in Iowa City, served as a [REDACTED] for the SDS and, as such, was to be the advisor to local SDS Chapters in the Iowa- Kansas-Nebraska area. She exercised very little leadership and did not take an active part in the affairs of the SDS at Iowa City. Oklahoma City T on August 10, 1966, furnished information to the effect that [REDACTED] was elected [REDACTED] of the SDS for a [REDACTED] at the National Conference of the SDS held at Ann Arbor, Michigan, in June, 1966. The

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