WJL: You've targeted the Klan, Sir? For mail-fraud indictments?
JEH: I've targeted the most violent, inept, felony-prone and altogether outlandish Klan groups in that three-state vector. God will punish them for lynchings and castrations, should He lapse on the side of compassion and find them unjustified. I will punish them for Federal Mail Fraud.
WJL: You've divided the punishment well, Sir.
JEH: The Cointelpro will begin in June, '65. Your old chum Wayne Senior has recruited a man to form his own splinter Klan. The man will return from Army service and begin his assignment in May.
WJL: Will Wayne Senior run-
JEH: Wayne Senior will be code-named FATHER RABBIT. The Klan runner will be named WILD RABBIT. I have withdrawn the funding for all of Wayne Senior's long-standing informant Klans, with his approval. I want to consolidate my anti-Klan broadside under the banner of WILD RABBIT's stalwart group, the Regal Knights of the KKK.
WJL: The name packs a punch, Sir.
JEH: You're being egregiously flip, Mr. Littell. I know you are delighted, and I know you disapprove as well. Do not underline the latter.
WJL: I apologize, Sir.
JEH: To continue. Both operations will be run by Dwight Holly, who will be code-named BLUE RABBIT. Dwight has resigned from the U.S. Attorney's Office and has transferred back to the Bureau. I chose him because he is a brilliant operative. He is also Lyle Holly's brother, and Lyle knows the SCLC better than any white man alive.
WJL: I'm confused, Sir. I thought Dwight was estranged from Wayne Senior.
JEH: Estrangement comes and goes. Dwight and Wayne Senior have reconciled. The Negroes that Wayne Junior killed were simply a temporary roadblock. Wayne Senior is estranged from Wayne Junior now, in the manner of the patriarchy worldwide.
WJL: Will I need to deal with Wayne Sen-
JEH: Not directly. You trumped him on your courier arrangement, and he's sustained a simmering grudge.
WJL: Dwight Holly has never been a friend to me, Sir.
JEH: Dwight acknowledges your gifts, however reluctantly. You saved him face on the dead-Negro front, which indebted him to you. That said, I must observe that Dwight Chalfont Holly hates indebtedness and was having you spot-tailed by agents of the U.S. Attorney's Office, as part of an ill-conceived plan to build a derogatory profile against you. He considered you a dangerous presence in Nevada.
WJL: Given Dwight's nature, that's a compliment.
JEH: It pained him to pull the tails. lle gives up very badly. You share that trait.
WJL: Thank you, Sir.
JEH: Thank me with hard work on OPERATION BLACK RABBIT.
WJL: I will, Sir. In the meantime, would you like me to pull any of the bugs you've placed against the SCLC?
JEH: No. They might get careless and talk.
WJL: That's true, Sir.
JEH: Lucifer has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. It infuriates me as much as I'm sure it moves you.
WJL: I'm moved, yes.
JEH: Those three words define your value to me.
WJL: Yes, Sir.
JEH: Learn your rabbit codes.
WJL: I will, Sir.
JEH: Good afternoon, Mr. Littell.
WJL: Good afternoon, Sir.
_DOCUMENT INSERT_: 12/2/64. Washington _Post_ article.
HOOVER MEETS WITH KING; AIDES DESCRIBE "TENSE
CONFRONTATION"
Washington, D.C., December 1.
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and Assistant Director Cartha DeLoach today met with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his aides Ralph Abernathy and Walter Fauntroy. The meeting took place in Hoover's office at FBI Headquarters.
A range of topics were discussed, including the alleged presence of Communists and Communist sympathizers within the civilrights movement and the FBI's handling of police brutality charges levied by Negroes and civil-rights workers in the south. King clarified recent statements he had made pertaining to the conduct of FBI agents in Mississippi and their alleged fraternizing with local law-enforcement officials. Hoover countered with a recitation of recent FBI successes in Mississippi and Alabama.
It was expected that rumors of FBI bugs and wiretaps, allegedly deployed against King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, would be discussed. "This was not the case," Dr. Abernathy said. "The dialogue was increasingly subsumed by Mr. Hoover's monologues against Communists and his repeated contention that 'in due time' attitudes and practices in the south would change."
"Mr. Hoover encouraged Dr. King to 'get out the Negro vote," Mr. Fauntroy said. "He did not offer a substantive pledge of support for civil-rights workers in great peril at this very moment."
Both aides described the meeting, which lasted one hour, as "tense." Following the meeting, King met with reporters and stated he believed that he and Mr. Hoover had reached "new levels of understanding."
Hoover declined to comment. Assistant Director DeLoach issued a press release that covered the topics discussed.
_DOCUMENT INSERT_: 12/11/64. Los Angeles _Times_ article.
KING ACCEPTS PEACE PRIZE;
Oslo University. Oslo, Norway December 10.
With Norwegian royalty and members of the Norwegian Parliament in attendance, the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. stepped on stage to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
The chairman of the Norwegian Parliament introduced Dr. King as "an undaunted champion of peace, the first person in the western world to have shown us that a struggle can be waged without violence."
Dr. King, visibly moved by the introduction, climbed on stage to accept the award. He said that he considered it "a profound recognition that nonviolence is the answer to the crucial political and moral question of our time, the need for man to overcome violence and oppression without resorting to violence and oppression."
Speaking into glaring television lights and a sea of rapt faces, Dr. King continued. "I refuse to accept the belief that man is mere flotsam and jetsam in the river of life which surrounds him," he said. "I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daylight of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality."
Citing the "tortuous road which has led from Montgomery, Alabama to Oslo," Dr. King said that the Nobel Prize was really for the "millions of Negroes on whose behalf he stood here today."
"Their names will never make Who's Who," Dr. King said. "Yet when the years have rolled past and when the blazing light of truth is focused on this marvelous age in which we live, men and women will know and children will be taught that we have a finer land, a better people, a more noble civilization, because these humble children of God were willing to suffer for righteousness' sake."
Thunderous applause greeted Dr. King's address. Hundreds of students, carrying torches, surrounded a large Christmas tree and greeted Dr. King and his entourage as they departed.
_DOCUMENT INSERT_: 12/16/64. Internal memorandum. Marked: "Stage-1 Covert" / "Director's Eyes Only" / "Destroy After Reading." To: Director Hoover. From: SA Dwight Holly.
Sir,
Per our phone conversation:
I agree. In light of your recent meeting with SUBJECT KING, you should suspend all public attacks and derogatory references to him, which should serve to deepen the cover needed to mount the SCLC and WHITE-HATE arms of OPERATION BLACK RABBIT. I agree further that no memorandums should be filed by any participant and/or circulant, that a strict read-and-burn policy should be observed and that all telephone communiquйs should be patched through Bureau scramblers.