| Irma Watkins-Owens - 1996 - 256 pages
...City in agitating the negro movement." He added, Unfortunately, however, he has not as yet violated any federal law whereby he could be proceeded against...undesirable alien, from the point of view of deportation. It occurs to me, however, from the attached clipping that there might be some proceeding against him... | |
| Theodore Kornweibel - 1998 - 254 pages
...disappointed that he had failed to commit criminal acts: "Unfortunately, however, he has not as yet violated any federal law whereby he could be proceeded against...undesirable alien , from the point of view of deportation . " A fruitful tack, Hoover suggested, was to seek evidence of mail fraud in the sale of Black Star... | |
| Robert Johnson (Jr.) - 1998 - 552 pages
...in New York City in agitating the negro movement. Unfortunately, however, he has not as yet violated any federal law whereby he could be proceeded against...undesirable alien, from the point of view of deportation. It occurs to me, however, from the attached clipping that there might be some proceeding against him... | |
| Colin Grant - 2008 - 544 pages
...elements in New York City in agitating the Negro movement. Unfortunately, however, he has not yet violated any federal law whereby he could be proceeded against on the grounds of being an undesirable alien.'48 Garvey may have been a radically inclined alien whose speeches and writings occasionally... | |
| 1984 - 312 pages
...in Hew York City in agitating the negro movement. Unfortunately, however, he has not as yet violated any federal law whereby he could be proceeded against...undesirable alien, from the point of view of deportation. It occurs to me, however, from the attached clipping that there might be some proceeding against him... | |
| Ron Christenson - 560 pages
...in New York City in agitating the negro movement. Unfortunately, however, he has not as yet violated any federal law whereby he could be proceeded against...undesirable alien, from the point of view of deportation. It occurs to me, however, from the attached clipping that there might be some proceeding against him... | |
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