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- permit; Reverend James Bevel; Resurrection City city managers; Jesse Jackson; press and visitor access to Resurrection City; demonstrator demographics; Mayor Walter Washington's involvement with the demonstration; Julian Dugas; daily meetings
- cities
like Philadelphia and New York and Chicago.
The first indication we had that they planned to hold a Solidarity Day exercise
came from the press. Progressively, as we had visits with their leaders about matters
relating to Resurrection City
- and she gave money and plants to the
City of New York.
in evidence.
To this day the beginnings she made are still
Park Avenue and other places in New York, as a
result of her work, are still beautified every year.
As I said earlier, one of the things
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INTERVIEWEE:
NASH CASTRO
INTERVIEWER:
Harry Middleton
PLACE:
Mr. Castro's office, New York City, New York
Tape 1 of 1, Side 1
M:
We're going to talk now about the establishment of the Wildflower Center. Ted Gittinger
on our staff prepared a chronology
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INTERVIEWEE:
NASH CASTRO
INTERVIEWER:
Harry Middleton
PLACE:
Mr. Castro's office, New York City
Tape 1 of 1, Side 1
M:
We are going to talk about some of the things that have not found their way into the oral
histories in the Johnson Library
- to plan it.
Because we were new in this type of endeavor,
she was very specific, saying, IIIf I ever catch any of you in any
of the pictures, I'm going to break your damned necks," and she-F:
I can hear that.
C:
--and she meant it.
That stuck with me
- The Grand Teton trips; Appalachian trip; New England trip; the Crossroads trip;
- Agreement pertai ni n9 to the Oral Hi story Intervi evlS of Nash Castro
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 21 of Title 44, United States
Code, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I,
Nash Castro of Palisades, New York, do