H. RAP BROWN TALKING TO JOURNALISTS from the doorway of the Cuban Mission to the United Nations in New York. He took refuge in the mission for nearly six hours after a policeman tried to arrest him. Shortly after he spoke to the journalists, Brown and -two companions left the building and went by taxi to an undisclosed destination.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31579, 17 January 1968, Page 5
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59H. RAP BROWN TALKING TO JOURNALISTS from the doorway of the Cuban Mission to the United Nations in New York. He took refuge in the mission for nearly six hours after a policeman tried to arrest him. Shortly after he spoke to the journalists, Brown and -two companions left the building and went by taxi to an undisclosed destination. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31579, 17 January 1968, Page 5
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