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  • LBJ DISCUSSES HIS SUPPORT FOR INCREASE IN SPENDING ON GREAT SOCIETY PROGRAMS, EXPRESSES PESSIMISM ABOUT SUPPORT FOR HIS PROGRAM IN CONGRESS; VOTE ON 21-DAY RULE; MLK'S, RALPH ABERNATHY'S CRITICISM OF STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS; ADAM CLAYTON POWELL
  • of individuals residing at Resurrection City, the general situation there, and the outlook for the Poor People's Campaign. A memorandum is enclosed matter. with details in this For your information, one of our sources indicated that Ralph D. Abernathy
  • ., head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCIĀ£), and the Conference's Treasurer, Ralph Abernathy. Abernathy advised King that he had been in touch with a Reverend Herbert Eatonton (phonetic) and that Eatonton had told Abernathy that Fred
  • prior to the time that he left. G: Did you have any meetings or conferences with Reverend [Ralph] Abernathy during the Poor People's Campaign? H: I had two meetings scheduled with Reverend Abernathy during the campaign; both of these were held
  • publicity because it had drawn the support and attention of Dr. Martin Luther King and his associate, Dr. [Ralph] Abernathy. It had ceased to be strictly a labor dispute, but emerged as a matter of the dignity of minority people in Memphis. i~volved
  • in the conference were Stanley Levison, principal advisor to King, and two of King's aides, Ralph D. Abernathy and Andrew Jo Young. At 'this conference, it was proposed that a meeting of leading Negro civil rights leaders be held in New York City on January 16, 1967
  • - 2 ... last He 9:ECRE'F WASHINGTON SPRING PROJECT contemplates having Ralph Abernathy, his vice president, go in his place 0 He feels that the "Washington Spring Project" requires his continued attentiono To date, the following is the estimated
  • Conference1 T: I hope someday that one of them will write about it because I'm not really sure. I'm not really sure, and yet I was very close to it. In meetings with mainly Rev. Abernathy and Bayard Rustin--I was in telephone communication with them