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humanity
to face
up to the population
problem
and to act immediately.
Most of my time is sp nt developing
local
support
for population
control
programs
which I know you would like
to see.
However,
I want to record
my deep shock at learning
of your
- Committee
Mr. Dallas Sherman,
Chairman, Board of Directors
Mrs. Joyce Phillips Austin, Secretary
Mr. Harry F. Reiss, Jr., Treasurer
WORLD'SFAIR
& ORTHODOX
PROTESTANT
Jul,- 28, 1965
The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson
President or the United States
The White
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participated
in a civil rights march in Jackson, Mississippi.
I was arrested
and placed in jail.
As my time in Jackson pregressed,
I
learned to my horror of the systematic
and deliberate
attempts
to physically
and economically and legally
intimidate
the
Negro
- judgeship.
and of his
qualified
times.
On his
for ap.ointment
merits as an
to this imporĀ
There is. another reason,
however, why I feel that Gov. Coleman should
receive
this a~pointment:
his loyalty
and service
to the national
emocratic
Part.
sim le rom
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Telephone:
BUILDING,
PENNYPACKER
PHILADELPHIA,
5-6722
June 30, 1965
The President
The ,White House
Washington, D.C.
Dear Mr. President:
I am deeply disappointed that at a time like this
Judge, Mississippi
Governor
J.P.
Coleman, whose record