Black Freedom Struggle in the United States:

Cointelpro Black Extremist 100-448006, Section 6 [December 1968-January 1969].

FBI Cointelpro surveillance files for December 1968-January 1969, covering Black Panther Party, SNCC, Black Organizing Project in Memphis, Jeff Fort, Black Panther Party in Newark and Jersey City, Stokely Carmichael, Bobby Rush, Fred Hampton, Eldridge Cleaver, Nation of Islam, and Blackstone Rangers in Chicago, 1968-1969

Cointelpro Black Extremist 100-448006, Section 18 [March-May 1970].

FBI Cointelpro surveillance files for March-May 1970, covering Black Panther Party, Stokely Carmichael, Black Panther Party support for Palestinians, SNCC, National Committee to Combat Fascism, Eldridge Cleaver, United Front Against Fascism, Fred Hampton, and Bobby Rush, 1970

Testimony of Stokely Carmichael

Congressional Hearings: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Internal Security to receive testimony from Stokely Carmichael on the financing, communist connections, if any, and the nature of leadership of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Black Panthers, the Latin American Solidarity Organization, and the Puerto Rican Independence Party. Appendix (p. 21-29) contains an article from the Daily World, Mar. 24, 1970, and excerpts of an undated recorded interview given by Stokely Carmichael during his stay in Havana to Mario Menendez, editor of the Mexican magazine Sucesos., 1970

Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders. Part 15

Congressional Hearings: Discusses procedural and legal issues involving subpoenas ducas tecum relating to materials bearing on alleged involvement of Stokely Carmichael, the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the Southern Conference Educational Fund, communism, and the black power movement in 1967 Nashville, Tenn. riot., 1969

Eldridge Cleaver, FBI File # 100-HQ-447251 Section 1

FBI folder: Eldridge Cleaver’s time in prison, his association with the Nation of Islam, and his involvement in the Black Panther Party movement, including contributions to the magazine Ramparts, and the ninety-minute police shoot-out in Oakland, 1967-1968, 1967-1968