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  data on a United States civil rights fighter? Well, they most

  certainly did. And this should be enough to awaken many

  people to the fact that the Justice Department of the United

  States is itself contaminated by racist influences.

  If I had not been able to escape from the United States

  I would never have gotten to a trial, let alone a fair trial.

  The Other Defendants

  Mrs. Stegall reported that my home was an "armed

  camp." But the raid on my house had failed to produce any

  trace of these arms or ammunition. So the police used my

  disappearance as an excuse to raid through the rest of the

  community; tearing up homes, terrorizing a lot of the people

  who weren't even in the defense guard, grilling in all-night

  sessions persons known to be my associates, and confiscating the weapons they found-weapons we possessed legally.

  The Freedom Riders who were out of jail said that although I was gone they were going to carry on the struggle; they would carry on this fight that we had started. They

  made this statement to The New York Post and to The New

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  York Times a day after I left. One of them was John Lowry, a

  twenty-year-old white college student from New York. Two

  days after he declared that the struggle would be continued

  he was arrested and charged with complicity. Richard

  Crowder, a local nineteen-year-old youth who had been

  elected chairman of the Monroe Non-Violent Action Committee, was also indicted along with seventeen-year-old Harold Reape. These boys had participated in the original picket

  line and in the sit-in demonstration and they had shown

  leadership ability in this struggle. Therefore they were indicted for complicity. Mae Mallory, who left North Carolina after the rioting started, was also charged with complicity,

  but no immediate attempt was made to apprehend her.

  In addition, Albert Rorie (seventeen years old) and Jimmie Covington (fifteen years old), two other local Negro youth who had participated in all of these struggles, were

  each charged and indicted with having shot a policeman

  apiece, although the City of Monroe never could produce

  more than one wounded policeman. Jimmie Covington was

  committed to reform school. Albert Rorie was given five

  years in prison. This case is pending on appeal to the state

  Supreme Court.

  Richard Griswold of Brooklyn, New York, another white

  Freedom Rider arrested during the rioting on the 2 7th, was

  beaten almost to the point of death in the Union County jail

  that day by another prisoner, a white criminal being held on

  forgery and assault charges. Griswold's life was saved only

  because another arrested Freedom Rider was led past the

  cell in which Griswold was lying, blood-covered and semiconscious. The second Freedom Rider, Kenneth Shilman, started yelling at the top of his lungs, demanding that Griswold be removed from the cell before he was killed. The warden complied because he thought the white student would die and then there would really be trouble.

  Starting the very next day, all the different city, county,

  state, and Federal law-enforcement agencies began sending

  each other telegrams about how law and order had been reestablished in Monroe. And the week following the riots each employee of the Sheriff's Department was awarded $ 100

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  extra pay by the Board of County Commissioners. The bonus

  was "compensation for special services rendered during the

  'race emergencies' in Monroe."

  Almost three weeks later The Committee to Aid The

  Monroe Defendants (CAMD) received a handwritten, signed

  confession from Howard Stack, the white prisoner who had

  been Griswold's cellmate. Stack admitted that he had beaten

  Griswold at the behest of the Monroe police who had prom-

  Handwritten confession of Howard Stack that he beat up the

  young Freedom Rider Griswold at the behest of Monroe police.

  This confession was sent to the Department of Justice, which took

  no action.

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  ised to drop the charges against him and release him

  immediately in exchange for the beating. Stack sent this confession to the CAMD because two weeks after he was released he was again picked up and sentenced on the same charges that were supposedly dropped.

  Conrad Lynn forwarded the original of the confession

  to Attorney General Robert Kennedy and asked for an immediate investigation of the Monroe Police Department. The Justice Department never acknowledged receiving the confession. FBI agents did come around and secure depositions and even interviewed Stack. Meanwhile, Union County authorities quickly committed Stack to a mental institution and the Justice Department notified Lynn finally that their file

  was closed.

  The Spectre of the Russian Rifles

  Soon various newspapers in the United States began to

  report statements by local police officials that when they

  raided our community they discovered and seized our secret armory: Russian rifles with sickle and hammer insignia.

  They implied that these weapons were supplied by some

  sort of ominous international Communist conspiracy. The

  insinuation was that of a secret weapons cache shipped to

  us directly by Moscow. This was a pure smear. They suppressed the information that many of our rifles were of various foreign makes. They failed to mention that we had British surplus rifles with the insignia of the Crown. Why

  didn't they recognize that we were agents of the Queen, hoping to restore the monarchy in America? Nor did they mention our rifles of Italian manufacture. They failed to mention that we also had German rifles with Nazi insignia. These

  were World War II weapons, Mausers. They didn't think it

  important to mention that we had such weapons. Or possibly they approve of rifles with Nazi insignia. They also failed to mention that we had surplus rifles from the United States

  Army, the M-I rifle with U.S. Army insignia. Why didn't they

  try to involve us in a conspiracy with the U.S. Army?

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  They mentioned only the rifles of Russian onglO in

  order to smear our self-defense movement. It was a tactic to

  arouse hysteria among the racists and to mislead the American people. It was an attempt to inject fake emotional issues of the Cold War into our fight for survival. It was an attempt

  to make the American people think that the Monroe selfdefense movement was a grave threat to their security.

  The plain fact is that these rifles can be bought in armynavy surplus stores and regular hardware stores throughout the United States. These rifles were purchased legally, including the Russian rifles with the hammer and sickle insignia. I received signed bills of sale with the numbers of these Russian rifles on them.

  This was no special secret supply or hidden armory.

  We had a rifle club with a charter from the National Rifle

  Association since 1 957. We were authorized to have rifles.

  We did target practice. There are three other gun clubs in

  Monroe, three white gun clubs. The white people even have

  two segregated professional rifle ranges. But not a single

  newspaper mentioned any of these facts.

  Newspapers like The New York Post started crying and

  sobbing hysterically about Russian rifles being found, but


  they failed to mention that these rifles were bought openly

  in stores in the United States. These Russian rifles were not

  automatic weapons. They were the bolt-action type used for

  sport and marksmanship firing and had won five out of six

  trials in the Olympics of 1 959. This rifle is called the 6.53 and

  it is not even used in the Russian Army. The "Russian rifles"

  smear was perpetrated by sensationalist journalists who

  somehow didn't see anything at all sensational when policemen armed white thugs to attack non-violent students in Monroe.

  I have a picture taken from a recent issue of the Toronto

  Star of members of the so-called U.S. Minute Men, the fascistic organization that is in fellowship with the John Birch Society. The photograph shows the Minute Men in training in the state of Illinois. Not the state of Mississippi, not the state

  of Alabama or South Carolina, but the state of Illinois. These

  people are equipped with machine guns and automatic ri-

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  fles, including the Johnson automatic rifle, and they are firing U.S. Army 6.S-mm. mortars. They are firing these mortars on prepared ranges and firing live ammunition. Where did

  they get these mortars? Where did they get this ammunition? No surplus stores in the United States sell mortars or live shells. Where did they get their machine guns and automatic rifles, many models of which still are in use by the United States Armed Forces? Unlike our weapons, automatic

  rifles and machine guns may not be owned by civilians. This

  is specified by Federal law.

  These men are wearing standard steel helmets and are

  dressed in surplus uniforms of the U.S. Army. The only difference is that they have their own Minute Men insignia. These men have raised and mobilized their own private army.

  Some of the 5,000 men recruited in Monroe to attack the

  Freedom Riders were components of this fascistic Minute

  Men organization.

  Nobody was upset about this. None of these pioussounding newspapers, so interested in the welfare and the security of the American people, breathed a word about Minute Men being brought into Monroe. These Minute Men have been arming and training with heavy weapons in the field.

  What is the reason for this? Why has this been tolerated in

  the United States? The Minute Men say that they are mobilizing to fight Communism or possible invasion of the United States by the Communists. Wouldn't an American be naive

  indeed to believe that if the United States Marine Corps, the

  Infantry, the Navy, and the Air Force couldn't stop some sort

  of invasion, how in the hell could a few old women in tennis

  shoes from the John Birch Society and their corps of Minute

  Men stop them?

  Anyone who can think logically can see that the racist

  Minute Men are being armed and prepared for pogroms.

  They are becoming a fascist vanguard that will some day be

  turned loose on all Afro-Americans and white Americans

  who get out of line. And to get out of line means to petition

  militantly for Constitutional rights. These Minute Men types

  will be the people who do the dirty work. Just as there were

  special units to man the gas furnaces for the Jewish people

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  in Nazi Germany, so "special units" will develop to handle

  "trouble-makers" in a fascist America. This must be done

  outside of the jurisdiction of the armed forces because the

  U.S. Armed Services are integrated. But the Minute Men organizations are not integrated. It will be like the French Army and the O.A.S. in Algeria. They will look the other way, like

  the Wehrmacht and the S.S. corps in Hitler's time. The

  Armed Services of the United States, the police officials, the

  Justice Department will look the other way and say, "We're

  sorry, but we can't catch these people. We're sorry, but

  we've done everything we can do to prevent violence." The

  Minute Men have pure, 100 per cent, all-American weapons

  and the newspapers have barely found cause to denounce

  their activities.

  But when the Negroes of Monroe, outnumbered and

  outarmed, gallantly rose to defend their homes, their families, and their persons, their efforts at self-defense were scorned by the press and they were smeared with the insinuation that their weapons were furnished by some insidious Communist conspiracy.

  All the American people, not just Afro-Americans, must

  realize that if we had not been armed in this city of Monroe,

  Union County, North Carolina last August 27, there would

  have been mass bloodshed. There is only one reason why

  the racist mob lost its nerve in their projected attack on the

  Negro community. Knowing as they did that we were well

  armed, they found it impossible to stomach the thought of

  violence.

  These are people who would like to do violence to others but want to have immunity from violence themselves.

  They are the people who just love it when pacifist Negroes

  turn the other cheek.

  Our preparations and constant armed vigilance to protect our homes from attack were completely divorced from the campaign of the Freedom Riders and our local students

  who were picketing and demonstrating on a non-violent

  basis. We armed ourselves solely to defend ourselves. And if

  we hadn't been armed, we would have been the victims of

  one of the first modern pogroms against the Afro-American.

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  Let the newspapers wail and bemoan about our rifles with

  Communist insignia. I don't care what kind of insignias the

  rifles had on them. They were a godsend to us that Sunday,

  August 27, 1 96 1 .

  Canada-Then Cuba

  When I realized that this was no longer a local matter

  and that the U.S. Government had entered into the picture

  and was just as determined to destroy me as the Ku Klux

  Klan, I decided that I had to leave New York and that the best

  place to go would be Canada.

  I felt that the Canadian people would be sympathetic. I

  also remembered that Canada had been a place of refuge for

  escaped Negroes using the underground railway during the

  time of slavery in the United States. So I made my way on to

  Canada with my wife Mabel. I felt secure in Canada. For a few

  days I lived a normal life. I went around town shoppingwindow shopping. I attended an air show and went to the park and to the beaches. It seemed to me that I was quite

  secure. I felt that there was a possibility that I would be able

  to remain in Canada since charges against me were really

  trumped up.

  One morning, to my surprise, there was a huge picture

  of me on the front page of a Canadian newspaper. The story

  that went with the photo said that I was a vicious kidnapper

  and that the Justice Department of the United States had

  appealed to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to apprehend me. It referred to me as a laborer and freight handler.

  It didn't mention that I was president of the Union County

  branch of the National Association for the Advancement of

  Colored People. Nor did it mention that I had written, edited,

  and published a newsletter.

  The Royal Canadian Mounted Police initiated a search

  that was just as vicious and carried out jus
t as energetically

  as the FBI search. Since there were many Canadians who

  realized what the race situation was in the United States and

  who sympathized with me, the Royal Canadian Mounted Po-

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  lice started searching homes. They even searched a church

  in Toronto (and questioned the minister) where I had appeared while on a speaking tour the previous summer. I decided that Canada would be no safer than the United States.

  I had made plans with sympathetic Canadians to fight extradition proceedings if I was apprehended in Canada. They were prepared to show that the authorities were trying to

  return me to the violence, brutality, and racial oppression of

  the South, and they had hired lawyers for me in Canada who

  were ready to take immediate legal action in the event of my

  arrest. But luckily I was able to leave Canada.

  When I realized that I would not be safe in Canada, I

  remembered my two trips to Cuba. I could think of no other

  place in the Western Hemisphere where a Negro would be

  treated as a human being, where the race problem would be

  understood, and where people would not look upon me as a

  criminal but as a victim of a trumped-Up charge-a charge

  designed to crush the militant leaders who were beginning

  to form a new movement, a new militant movement designed

  for the total liberation of the Afro-Americans.

  Since all the eastern coast of Canada was being

  watched by the FBI and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police,

  I traveled across Canada to the west coast, re-entered the

  United States and made my way into Mexico and from there

  to Cuba. That was why I came to Cuba-because I had no

  alternative.

  The Complicity of the Ohio Governor

  Shortly after Cuba announced that she had granted me

  political asylum, Mrs. Mae Mallory was arrested by agents of

  the FBI in Cleveland, Ohio, where she had gone for asylum.

  The state of North Carolina immediately requested that she

  be extradited back to Union County to stand trial.

  If Mrs. Mallory is extradited, she will join Lowry, Reape,

  and Crowder and be tried on a yet undetermined date in a

  North Carolina court, where there is no possible chance of

  their obtaining justice, especially under the conditions that

 

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