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Albizu Campos, Pedro - #HQ-105-11898
Volume # 12
Date received: September 25, 2000
Subject: Albizu Campos, Pedro
Volume Number: 12
Total # of volumes: 31
Pages reviewed (by FBI): 162
Pages released (by FBI): 162
Proportion of pages retained: 0.00%
Declassification dates, start: April 17, 2000
Declassification dates, end: April 17, 2000
Document Date Range, start: March 15, 1954
Document Date Range, end: March 31, 1954
Release Status: Completed

View original document: HQ-105-11898_12_12_44.pdf (6 MB)









Albizu Campos, Pedro - #HQ-105-11898 (1981 declassification)
Volume # 01
Date received: September 25, 2000
Subject: Albizu Campos, Pedro
Volume Number: 1
Total # of volumes: 1
Pages reviewed (by FBI): 527
Pages released (by FBI): 354
Proportion of pages retained: 32.83%
Declassification dates, start: April 14, 2000
Declassification dates, end: April 17, 2000
Document Date Range, start: January 15, 1936
Document Date Range, end: March 8, 1944
Release Status: Completed

Description: This set consist of one large volume containing documents released by the FBI prior to the Serrano initiative. The same pages, but less redacted, are also included in the first two volumes of the main PAC collection. This volume contains from serial 1 to serial 95 of the subject file. While in the original declassification of this volume the FBI retained close to 33% of the pages, in 2000 only 5% of the pages were withheld.

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