Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 1896 - 2008. Classification 44 (Civil Rights) Case Files. 1945 - 1983. 44-1114 Sub D. 1945 - 1983. D) 44-1114-53

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Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 1896 - 2008. Classification 44 (Civil Rights) Case Files. 1945 - 1983. 44-1114 Sub D. 1945 - 1983. D) 44-1114-53

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