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Statement to Afro-Asian Missions to the United Nations on June 12 1967 James Forman

By June of 1967, James Forman was rno longer Executive Secretary of SNCC but was representing SNCC as Director of International Affairs. This statement to the UN identifies Theophilus Smith in connection with a police attack on Stokely Carmichael and a house in the black community in Prattville Alabama.

"At about 4 a.m., police ordered those in the house outside. Stanley Wise, together with Theopholis Smith and Ulysses Nunley, two Alabama volunteers
working with SNCC, were arrested on a charge of inciting to riot."

This document is in Howard Zinn's archives and retrieved from the Wisconsin Historical Society

Link to Source in Howard Zinn Files at Wisconsin Historical Society

PDF icon Statement to Afro-Asian Missions to the United Nations on June 12 1967 James Forman.pdf
Tag: 
Theo Smith Documentation
Publication Year: 
1967
Source: 
Other
Audience: 
General Public