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  • Collection > LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
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  • Subject > Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968 (remove)

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  • horn. For instance, I was responsible for the employment of Walter McLeod by Roy Wilkins of the NAACP, and the development of a project to get money from industry for the operation of the NAACP. Now in some three or four years this amounts to over
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • ; problems of President’s Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity; enforcement of regulations; Walter Jenkins; George Reedy; success of PCEEO; OEO; EEOC; civil rights organizations; MLK; Office of Federal Contract Compliance; Council of Equal Opportunity
  • abor had been i nterested i n, and Walter Reuther and George Meany had gone to ,Johnson for seven years and received no t hi ng, but showed the door. So f knew what our problems Nere, particularly with let 's say the left wfog of the labor movement
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • ; assassination; 1964 Vice Presidential contest; HHH; LBJ's legislative ability; Walter Jenkins; Vietnam; O'Donnell's resignation; decision not to run again; 1968 Democratic convention; Czechoslovakia invasion; peace plank
  • Democratic party was handled? H: No, I had nothing to do with that. Joe Rauh handled that entirely. S: And Walter Reuther I think was called in. H: And Walter Reuther was in on that too. But very frankly, except for Stokeley Carmichael, I did
  • incident. As I was leaving the Biltmore after the decision had been announced --it hadn't been announced publicly, at least I knew what the decision Ha3--1 ran into Art Goldberg and Walter Reuther. They had heard that this Has in the wind. They fe