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Declassified CIA Family Jewels memo, June 2007 release. OCR transcribed by tesseract.js.

MORI DOCID 1451843
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Page 1        SDS and other student activist groups

OCI produced in December 1967 at Walt Rostow's request a
30-page typescript study of the SDS and its foreign ties.

In the summer of 1968 OCI produced--again at Rostow's request--
a paper on Restless Youth. The first, and most sensitive section,
was a philosophical treatment of student unrest, its motivation,
history, and tactics. To draw heavily on overt literature and
FBI reporting on SDS and affiliated groups. The second section
comprised 19 chapters on foreign student dissidence.

Pages 11 & 12  Black radicalism

OCI began following Caribbean black radicalism in earnest in
1968. Two papers were produced on the subject, one in August 1969
and the other in June 1970.

OCI was asked in June 1970 to write a memo with special
attention to links between black radicalism in the Caribbean and
advocates of black power in the US. The memo was produced in
typescript and given to the DCI.

OCI in 1968 wrote periodic typescript memos on Stokely
Carmichael's travels abroad during a period when he had dropped
from public view.

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