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To: ALL AGENTS
From: SA KENNETH K. SMYTHE
Subject: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK STUDENTS CONVENTION WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY DETROIT, MICHIGAN, 6/26-7/5/70
The National Association of Black Students (NABS) is headquartered in Washington, D. C. It was formed in August, 1969, when Black Students split from the National Students Association.
NABS has announced its first convention scheduled for June 26-July 5, 1970, at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.
The Bureau has requested that each Field Divisions canvass logical informants to locate NABS chapters and representatives.
The Bureau is also desirous of having informants, in a logical position to do so, attend the convention.
Any information about NABS activity, the scheduled convention, or an informant in a position to attend the convention, should be brought to the attention of the #9 squad supervisor.
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