(EST PUB DATE) SDS AND OTHER STUDENT ACTIVIST GROUPS

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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
01430506
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RIPPUB
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U
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2
Document Creation Date: 
December 28, 2022
Document Release Date: 
August 7, 2017
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Case Number: 
F-2007-00094
Publication Date: 
January 1, 1970
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-Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C014305060, 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 surer of 1968 CCI produced�again at Rostow's request-- a paper on Restless Youth. The first, and most sensitive section, vas a philoS-Ophical treatment of student unrest, its motivation, history, and tactics. It drew 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 Jline 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. (b)( (b)( 00426 Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430506 . � -Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430506D Page 23 Prohibition against COMM vs: US citizens In September 1972 tests of certain HF long-distance between the US and South America. related traffic. ommo to conduct hearability commercial telephone circuits The circuits carried drug- The tests were successful. The activity vas terminated on 30 Jan 73 following OGC determination that the were il3sgai. *r, Testing in the up of ORD-developed electronic collection systems occasionslly result in the collection of domestic telephone conversations. When the tests are complete, the intercepted material is destroyed. Page 29 .00427 (b)(1) (b)(3) _(b)(1) (b)(3) (b)(1) (b)(3) Approved for Release: 20.17/01/18 C01430506