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- ,?. March White House Dav 25, 1966 Friday Expendi- Activity (tnc!ude visited by) ture names fm W.Lobby Ofc Code Louis Martin and Mike Garrett Cong. Edward R. Roybal Austin Hogan Larry Deande Mrs. EllaSigur Mike Garrett is the winner of the i^f-Tcsfia
- INTERVIEWEE: LOUIS MARTIN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Martin's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: In your initial interview, you described a meeting that LBJ had with the black cabinet when he was vice president. I think
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- Oral history transcript, Louis Martin, interview 2 (II), 6/12/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
- Louis Martin
- f Negro Press Wee k o r Marc h 1 4 and 1 5 Schedule d t o mee t w/ V P also. r thei Accompanied by Louis Martin . Deput y Chairma n for Minorities , DN C iaatex Later toda y - - a t dinner , the Presiden t sai d tha t h e received abou t te n
- 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
- . Carl Holman. Deputy Staff Director ________ Howard A. Glickstein. General Counsel = ;j Clifford Alexander • ,_____. Louis Martin _ j Harold McPherson _ : j . \ 1 '• ;; _ . '• ! j „. , . , = . — ... . .... .M
- - , -. ••—...•.. | Cliff . President to the Oval Office ft w/ The Vice President Hon. Ramsey Clark, Acting Attorney General \ Hon. "Steve" Pollack,"Advisor for National Capital Affairs Stephen L Louis Martin ^ McPherson Joe Califano Alexander I --•.. -...—^.-. ,!-. —II
- . .—. „_______________________, ..,, , .._,— , —...—, , -— . . j Joe Califano (pl) ______ j (m jdr had been called by Joe Califan o who said that he, Clif f Alexander, Louis | Martin, Ramsey Clark,flBBaaaq|da^MMaartMMMHMB_BBM-BBE^B^ | were in Califano's ofc and ready to see the President wheneve r he wanted
- Arms race. Announced going to Howard Univ, this morning. Back to Oval Rm mf for asked cater gist The President departed the Oval Rm Ofc - walked to limousine right outside office and joined the following already in car: (Oke for pics) Louis Martin
- with the progress Louis Martin, DNC ^^^^ and Clifford Alexander l:00p that has been made To Oval Office ^__^— —-^*** Sept 27,1966 Tuesday l:lZp -//3,^*" .\ (White House police has no to checked off gate list-The Attorney General and Barefoot Sanders vouched
- and Mrs. Robertson Dinsmore' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G Dulcan Miss Mina Karen Dulcan - lidSsx P. S. Miss Katherine Mary Dunn- P. S. Nancy Dickerson Mr. Richard Eberhart - poet--and Mrs. Eberhart Edelson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. Louis Martin Edelson, P. S. Mr
- Marsh (Cong. ) John Tunney (Cong) Morris K. Udall (Cong) Fred Massey Jerry Verkler Domingo Montoya Dr. Carruth Wagner Sen Frank E Moss To the Oval Office, stopping in mjdr's room to look at a Bator memo re Krag visit -- and thence to his office Louis
- Porter Clifford Alexander ixBcegsxHzx Longworth Longworth Quinn Quinn .,.*,.,—*$ Louis Martin General Mgr Michigan Chronicle calls ushers ofc checked At on e tim e durin g the afternoo n tw o o f the demonstrator s lef t becaus e the y had gi s t o g o
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 14 (XIV), 11/18/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , and this is a copy of Louis Martin, who was the black head of minorities in the Democratic National Committee, you know, and Louis, of course--and there's Ralph Yarborough, and that's our mapping of strategy as such. H: Yes. I have seen this guy before on TV
- ; Anderson's correspondence with LBJ; Louis Martin's work in supporting LBJ; Anderson's work on the Hubert Humphrey 1968 presidential campaign; the relationship between LBJ and Humphrey; LBJ's difficult personality; UPO funding; difficulty getting young people
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 1 (I), 11/1/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh ALEXANDER -- I -- 14 something that we did. Others have gained credit for it, but basically it's myself and, I guess, Sherwin Markman and Willie [Louis] Martin. We went out, some White House staff did, and went to black
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 2 (II), 2/17/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- who's looking, and do you start getting fed about people? Because obviously you1re not g o i n g to know everyone in Seattle that ought to be contacted. A: That's true. The word does get out, and I used the good offices of Louis Martin, who
- . Nicholas Katzenbach. Under Secy of State Hon. Warren Christopher Hon. Stephen Pollak Joe Califano Harry McPherson George Christian Louis Martin, DNC ' 5, 1968 /V-H.TE HOUS E dat DENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSON DIARY President bega n his day a t (Place) T
- to do unsuccessfully, or go along with? B: Have you talked to Louis Martin? G: I'm going to see him-- B: You've got to see Louis. G: --Tuesday. B: Okay. Do you know Louis? G: Yes. B: Louis and I worked very closely together. Louis
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mr. White: Louis Martin called to say that a committee of 8 hasbeen chosen to call the Attorney General or his designee at Justice Department in connection with the three mis sing people in Misso A Resolution was passed
- ) Henry Wilson MW MW To the Oval Office Rosel Hyde Federal Strictly Communications OFF RECORD Commission Nicholas Johnson Strictly off Record Maritime Commission 14 June 66 Louis Martin, DNC. To mansion and to second floor ^tttt where he
- likely that he would say, "I was invited and I'm here, and I'm not going to be given this kind of second-class treatment," and so on. He was there with Roy Innis. That marvelous faithful about whom enough can never be said, Louis Martin, volunteered to go
- White House reaction to Watts riots; LBJ’s speech to the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission regarding rioters; Clark group’s report on Watts; LBJ-HHH relationship; Roger Wilkins; death of MLK; LBJ’s feelings about MLK; Louis Martin; Detroit
- transcripts with George Ball. Horace Busby, Torn Clark, Roswell Gilpatric, Bi.llyGraham, Louis Martin, Robert McNamara, Drew Pearson and Earl Warren; Texts of Lyndon Johnson's State of the Union speeches for I 967, 1968, and 1969, and his address
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 49 (XLIX), 7/18/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in the day with Louis Martin and Lee White, and I meet at the top of the day with Bill Taylor from the Commission on Civil Rights. So I may have been testing the water off of the President's reactions. And I had met the day before, the fifteenth, with Roger
Oral history transcript, George L.P. Weaver, interview 1 (I), 1/6/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- and relations have been, particularly with the newer generation? \if: I think that the major link and the person ,.,rho has bridged this gap, if there is one, has been Louis Martin on the Democratic National Committee. He has been the major link
- . 81 per copy. Overrun made beyond the copies procedured with Library of Congress funds in lots of 10 copies are available at $4.20 each. To the Rose Garden w/ Cliff Alexander and Louis Martin for REMARKS to Democratic Negro elected officials To shake
- Height, Roy Wilkins, Clarence Mitchell, Most Rev. Patrick 0' Boyle, Andy Biemiller, Barbara Jordan, Rev. Walter E. Fauntroy, Whitney Young -The Vice President, Ramsey Clark, Steve Pollack, Louis Martin, Secy Gardner, Secy Weaver, Stephen Shulman, John
- looking all along for new legislation and new techniques and we came right into Title II, the public accommodations section, and I would say even at that first meting we decided after a statement by Louis Martin that was terribly forceful that public
- of a But the one thing that really was the purpose of sending the raessage was the advice of Louis Martin. F: Yes. W: You must talk to Louis. Do you know Louis Hartin? Louis is truly a great social scientist. Louis said, "There's one damned problem
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- , particularly Louis Martin, people like that, which is a general feel-out, as they do in these situations. B: There has been some talk that perhaps Mrs. Johnson was your strongest recommender. W: I would say this, that I got to know Mrs. Johnson better than
- . Perhaps Louis Martin and Carl [Stokes] may have gotten into that, it certainly is to--when blacks were involved. But it wasn't just blacks. There were judgments about who might have too much leftist baggage in the background, that kind of stuff, a little
- /8/65 c Memo w/ Attachments emo from Louis Martin t o Watson Memo w/ Attachments Memo f r om Louis Sims to Youngb l ood 3/11/65 c fr civil right s grups 3/17/65 c Memo 103 F I LE LOCATION EX HU 2/ST 1 RESTRICT!~ 11/23/63- 3/17/65
- to do it at the right time and in the right way. And then I talked to other people, Louis Martin, I'm sure, and Lee White, and tried to get Lee White to be the good guy since obviously I was the bastard in Weaver's mind by this time. And we needed a good
- stated that he had spoken to the White Bouse and "the Kennedy front" regarding this matter. Wachtel said that he has Louis Martin of the Democratic National Committee "lined up." It 1s Wachtel 's belief that President Johnson will come to New York City
- of day (Sunday). 3/4 WH leadership meeting. Telephone calls to Louis Martin, William Berg (Sen. Morse’s AA), Senators Long, Dodd, Muskie, Brewster, McNamara, Secy. Wirtz, Ken O’Donnell, Reedy, Lew Deschler, Attends Labor Department 50th Anniversary
- on Telstar, the communications satellite. Meets at 3:30 p.m. to discuss EEO program with Robert Weaver, Carl Rowan, Louis Martin, Marjorie Lawson, Hobart Taylor, Arthur Chapin, John Macy, Steve Shulman, John Duncan and George Reedy. 6/29 The Elms. Watches