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- , 1969
INTERVIEWEE:
RAMSEY CLARK
INTERVIEWER:
HARRI BAKER
PLACE:
His home in Falls Church, Virginia
Tape 1 of 1
B:
This is a continuation of the interview with Ramsey Clark.
Sir, we left the civil rights story in the summer of '65 before
- , the precinct where I lived.
B:
That brings us up, sir, to 1961, when you were appointed assistant attorney general for the
Land Division. What were the circumstances of your appointment then? Who got in
touch with you? How did they go about it?
C:
Well, you
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INTERVIEWEE:
RAMSEY CLARK
INTERVIEWER:
HARRI BAKER
PLACE:
His home in Falls Church, Virginia
Tape 1 of 1
B:
This is a continuation of the interview with Ramsey Clark.
Sir, to start in on the whole general matter of law enforcement and what became
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INTERVIEWEE:
RAMSEY CLARK
INTERVIEWER:
HARRI BAKER
PLACE:
His home in Falls Church, Virginia
Tape 1 of 1
B:
This is a continuation of the interview with Ramsey Clark.
Sir, last time, we carried the story up to the summer of 1966, which was another
- degree of home-ownership, although the ratio of owners
to renters was considerably smaller · than in the rest of the City.
Since 1960, the trend · has probably been toward owner-occupancy.
This trend is evident even in Watts, despite the heavy
- to the South, it was really limited to half of
the states of the Confederacy, but Ole Miss was such a terribly traumatic event that it
really brought us out of it.
I was at home, that was a fairly warm day up here, and I was called and asked to
come down
- million dwelling units
in the United States as follows:
January 1, 1969 - 40-45 million units
January 1, 1970 - all units except single
family homes (60 million units
covered is a conservative
estimate).
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