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  • : First radio-photograph transmitted via Echo II from Jodrell Bank to U.S.S.R. HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Federal Housinq Administration Public Housinq Administration Federal National Mortqaqe Association Community
  • , pointing out that a number of local chapters of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People are behind this movement. This news. article gives.. a number of examples of the cancellation of orders, or a change in plans in the placing
  • should then be done. Although this memorandum is in terms of racial data, a policy should also cover color, national origin and religion as contained in the Civil Rights Act. -These matters have also been discussed and our recommendations will cover them
  • because of race, color, religion, and national origin in connection with employment and public accommodations. Discrimination is a matter of state concern because it invades an individual's interest in personal dignity and freedom from humiliation
  • Association for the Advancement of Chl­ ored People, the Congress of Racial Fquali ty, the South­ ern Christian Leadership Conference, the Student NonVio­ lent Chordinat:i.ng Committee -v;iorki.ng in Mississippi a:nd local :MississipPians. c~.....,.., .Jaae
  • of these people as Whites -don't judge them on the basis of their color. Keep love in your hearts for them. You must go on loving them, even if they set upon you. If you must hate, hate only what is eating at them and has made them this way-the sys­ tem. But do
  • OF THE NEGROES 12 DE;'1A . DS 1E ILG ITH R P J?.SE .TAII ES OF THE ATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE A VA CE JE IT OF COLOR~ P OPL • SEVERAL HUNDRE 1JE,..,ROES, SINGING SON SA . D CLAPPLJG , ATP;'RFD AT A NEG~O ' LEADER ' S HOE TO A~AIT ·ORD ONT EN OTIATIO S • . OV
  • . Young was advised that King had received a call from some of his associates in Philadelphia asking that some of King's people go into the community today to attempt to ease the situation since there is fear that there might be a similar eruption. I have
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 6, 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR Mr. Louis Martin Democratic National Committee The attached somehow turned up on my desk and it seemed to me that it might be of interest to you. I pass it on for whatever act~ol ou deem
  • Richardson and Stanley Branche of Chester, Pennsylvania, expected to go into Cam­ bridge. The Governor indicated that the 10:·00 curfew barring civil rights demonstrations and meetings imposed by General Gelston, in charge of the National Guard Unit stationed
  • Enclosed is a draft of a campaign fact sheet on civil rights. Moyers asked me to forward it to you for your comment. Paul Southwick Enclosure DRAFT A. nation free of blaa aad dlacrimlnatlon -- a nation. which guarantees all people e.qul oppo~twllty
  • .. The .dollar value of this program in .fiscal. year 1964 was $5,183,000 and is estimated at $5,500,000 for fiscal year . 1965 . In Jµne 1965, 111, 661 ne·e dy people participated in this program. The ·program :ma.y expand to two more counties -- Cleburne