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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
  • 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
  • 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