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  • their specified shelters. They put up a few up on the east end of the encampment, going beyond the limits of their assigned perimeters. This is one of the points of contention that I had with [Frank] Reeves and [Leroy] Clarke, their attorneys, because
  • York Puerto Ricans on the grounds of the Washington Monument; SCLC lawyers Frank Reeves and Leroy Clarke; Coretta Scott King; Walter Washington's response to Martin Luther King's death; Ramsey Clark, Stephen Pollak, Fred Vinson, Jr., Matthew Nimetz
  • [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Castro -- V -- 2 their two attorneys here in Washington, Leroy Clarke and Frank Reeves; people at Justice including Ramsey Clark, Warren Christopher, John
  • in the garden. after the brief ceremony. Secretary Rusk, too. This took place Clark Clifford was with him, and They had been having a session of same kind and happened to come over and went about very cordially greeting the guests. The President partook
  • this. Mrs. Kennedy had also asked John Walker, the Director of the National Gallery of Art, to address himself to this problem, and I worked very closely with John on it, as I did with Mr. West, and ultimately with Mr. Clark Clifford, who was an advisor