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- two parts,. the first to concentrate on the written press (primarily newspapers), and the second on television and radio. survey will present few p~blems, but a television A press ~ could be considerably more difficult un1ess the networks can
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- write to the local managers of each of their installations across the country. It will ask them to point out to the local managers ~t this national equal employment opportunity program will work only through the operation of the free enterprise system
- , Detroit, Michigan President _ og in and out of his office and the press office, reading the copy his Tom statement Johnson -t.pl as it was bieng typed. • . ~~ 11:40p —-£ Cyrus 11:48p ^b , Vance, Hon. 11:57p The Leonard President
- - l August 5, 1967 NOTES OF MEETING OF PRESIDENT WITH MEL ELFIN, NEWSWEEK: JOHN STEELE OF TIME: JACK SUTHERLAND OF U.S. NEWS, JULY 28, 1967 The President had a general discussion with these three magazine writers on the Detroit riot and civil
- Press relations
- LBJ CALLS TO CORRECT UPI STORY ON OPENING OF JOHNSON CITY HOME WHICH SAYS THAT THERE ARE "FEE" TOURS INSTEAD OF "FREE" TOURS
- pi c b y Oki e sculpture fro m Cybi s Procelain s o f Trenton , NJ , executin g th e sculptur e o f a horse b y Laszl o Ispankv . "Unfettere d and Free." (Gave gift s t o b e take n bac k t o th e Sha h o n th e occasio n o f th e 25t h anniversar y o
- Date: Returned to Mr. George Trask December 4, 1967 on December 4, 1967 the following: 1. FBI Report on Detroit, Detroit, Re: Rioting, July 23, 1967 Michigan, dated July Michigan, Beginning (CONFIDENTIAL) 24, 1967 2. FBI Report on Detroit
- draft press releases submitted for our approval by Stanford Research Institute and approved by Remington and Winchester. In my opinion the Stanford portion of the release is too long and not particularly well written, but we should probably confine our
- . & Mrs. Lee Hills, Pub. , Detroit Free Press Hon. & Mrs. Harold Howe. II, Commissioner on Education The Vice President & Mrs. Humphrey, Sen. & Mrs. Jacob K. Javits, New York —__^__; . _ , Miss Lynda Bird Johnson Hon. & Mrs. Barnaby C. Keeney, Chmn
- JetStar - departed Detroit Metropolita n Airport with : Mrs. Johnson, JV, George Reedy, Maj. Gen'l Clifton, Dr. Burkley, Kellerman, Johns, Kivett and Mr. E. T. Folliard - Press. Arrived Minneapolis -St. Paul International Airport. Greeted by Reception
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 26 (XXVI), 4/18/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . December 10, 1965. McPherson is sending me a clipping from the Detroit Free Press. "The Vice President in New York told the Free Press the cabinet had already spoken with him about the idea [inaudible] asks Congress. The Vice President, designated
- INDIANA NEWSPAPERS INCORPORATED THE HUNTINGTON HERA.LO THE HUNTINGTON PRESS HUNTINGTON. INDIAN,- THE REPORTER BUI LDING TH I:. VINCl!.NNES SUN THE VINCENNES COMMERC(Al. VINCENNES• INOIANA LEBANON, :: INDIANA "l'HE LIN'l'ON CITIZEN LINTON
- Press
- operation after [the] Detroit [riot of 1967], for example. But in the years before, they had served up an awful lot of raw evidence that there was.I used to think it was in part in order to satisfy the conviction on the part of a lot of politicians
- 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
- Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and former Police Commiss·ioner of Detroit, wrote:· "Episodes like those experienced in Birmingham and Selma, Alabama, in oxford and Neshoba County, Mississippi, add to the police problems in every section
- the task, did it work out that way? Did he in fact let you run it as he had indicated he would ? V: He did indeed, He was one hundred percent good to his word on that. He gave us full and complete authority and a free rein in what witnesses were
- ; Dominican Republic Crisis; Detroit riots; Kerner Commission; Urban Institute.
Oral history transcript, Katherine Graham Peden, interview 1 (I), 11/13/1970, by Joe B. Frantz
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- minutes and that he was appointing--of course, the Detroit riots were at their height, and Newark was still smouldering. that he was going to appoint a citize~s He said committee to investigate LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- Biographical information; Business and Professional Women's Clubs; Sarah Hughes; Commission on Civil Disorders; Detroit riots; Kerner Commission Report; 1964 Democratic National Convention and campaign; Peden's Senate race; Doers Luncheon; Eartha
- : This will acknowledge receipt o£ your letter of May 4, addressed to the President, bringing to his attention the resolution adopted at your meeting of April 21, 1964. Sincerely, Myer Feldman Deputy Special Couuel to the Prealdent I t
Folder, "Olympic Medals Luncheon, 12/1/64," Bess Abell Files, White House Social Files, Box 7
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- -J. Carmod-,B ronze-boxing; Paterson, New Jersey Mr. Henry.. Carr ZGold-track &:field; Detroit, Michigan Mr. Olla». C. Cassell Gold-track &:field; Nutley, New Jersey Mr. War~en J. Cawley Gold ..track & field; Los Angeles, California Miss Jeanne E
- they felt that it was necessary to defy the travel be,n to Cuba. We feel that we a.re members of an -)!)pressed g:roup •living within the scope of Unj_ted Sta:t;,es. power' and influence, but not e, significant part or major force of • that power
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- not the words to describe what the presence of the Vice President here means to ·us. You saw the so happy crowds •. - I think it was most everybody in West Berlin who was lining the streets and West Berlin is 2,000,000 and more big. 5. On the press bus
- for the Chicago Defender. I stayed here a few months and then in June of the same year, 1936, I went to Detroit to help establish and edit and publish the new newspaper called the Michigan Chronicle, which I still retain some proprietary interest in. From
- Press relations
- KNIGHT'S HEALTH; LBJ SAYS HE TAKES VITAMINS EVERY DAY; DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S REQUEST THAT KNIGHT SERVE ON DELEGATION TO OBSERVE SOUTH VIETNAMESE ELECTIONS; MAKEUP OF DELEGATION; LBJ ASSURES KNIGHT THAT HE IS FREE TO CRITICIZE POLICY; ARRANGEMENTS
- dreams. Because he championed detractors, of free but history people Harry as friend When is just, was the burdens men my friend and counsellor, guide of that office call and come to my side, him in a most personal before fell
- Press release
- Press Release Upon Death of President Harry S. Truman, 12/26/72
- . David Bell Hon. Walt Rostow Hon. Jack Valenti Oke in for pix. Group was shown album of pictures which are being prepared for Prime Minister Gandhi of her visit to the President. Departed So. Lawnvia helicopter for AAFBand Detroit. Arrived Andrews AFB
- . Preliminary inquiries in Milwaukee and Detroit met with little response. This was thought to be unusual in view of the fact that these cities would be likely to have had large representations at such a meeting. It appears that the meeting was scrubbed because
- and promote Malcolm X objectives, also to sponsor Black Power conferences. STOKELY CARMICHAEL rally · in Cincinnati 4/29/67. Memorial . - for Malcolm ·x on 5/20/67, with visitors from Detroit, including GRACE BOGGS, ·who with husband JAME8i, is Marxist
Oral history transcript, Frank F. Mankiewicz, interview 3 (III), 5/5/1969, by Stephen Goodell
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- to the Detroit riots that sununer,were very important--when it became quite clear that he was no ionger going to connnit hiroselfto any kind of leadership in the area of race and urban strife. LBJTs reaction to the Detroit riots, you will recall, was a day
- LBJ’s response to the Detroit riots and race problem; McNamara’s move from Defense Dept. to the World Banks; Robert Kennedy’s and the “doves” in the Senate; assessment of LBJ and conclusion that he was a bitter man; Kennedy’s decision to run
Oral history transcript, Stanley R. Resor, interview 1 (I), 11/16/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- on Saturday morning with the other appointees and Mrs. Johnson. As we arrived the President was holding a press conference at which he announced our appointments and we spent the rest of the morning with the President, had lunch with him and Mrs. Johnson
- ; Detroit riots; Robert McNamara; Clark Clifford; cost effectiveness; role of service secretaries
- . • A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that James Haughton, Director of the Harlem Unemployment Center in New York City, at a press conference.on February 18, 1968, called for "rebellion or jobs'.' and announced
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- by ultraconeervativea da: libertarian" philosophy and free enter group ■• Under the direction of Robert T L c~nnected with numeroua right-wing profe11ional Writer, broadcaster and pro.mo:ere;re _(pron~unced Luh Fave), a ha ■ taken on ■ ignificance well beyond ·1 . f
- , USS S - Dic k Goodwin and Lawrence O'Brien. - t o Andrews AFB arr'g 10:0 1 am. There wer e tw o Jet Stars departin g fro m Andrew s and the Presidential Jetsta r containe d the followsing accompanyin g tne Pres. : - Fle w t o Detroit, Michigan . Mrs
- Shop. To DGH (CB). 1:25 PM 7/24 (Looter) ROBERT BEAL, 49/N/M of.8857 Treadwell, a looter, shot_by Detroit Police Patr. ERNEST GILBERT, #2 Task Force, at the Oakland Auto Parts, 9325 Oakland. Homicide File #71! Assigned to - Bowron. Report on Case
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- strikes '' t? To office -- in outer office -- looks at pics on Gerris' desk -- asks mjdr yaadx. if there are any troubles and looks at LBJ ties on mjdr's desk -- asks vm if she's competing w/ Luci on hairdos Walter Reuther --Detroit, Mich. /^ j \ Bill
- he could get close and press the flesh and cement ties with guys who were important. 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
- Vice President LBJ’s meeting with black cabinet, resulting in blacks helping with Democrats by distribution of literature through barber shops and beauty shops, use of radio, the press, and the influence of black ministers, especially Marshall
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- Stop. The labels formerly said, "Whistle Stop 10/13-16/64" but now say "Whistle Stop [10/6-9/64]." CLAUDIA ANDERSON Archivist W~ 1s,le- sro,0 . '. ~·~ '-S /-Jp' .... I ,,, ' ... 1964 PRESS INFORMATION:THE PRESIDENT'S LADIES·... ~ ' f I t
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- into action. F: I well remember Harry Truman's delightfully forthright statement when he took the atom bomb out of the military control and put it into civilian, he didn't want some dashing lieutenant colonel making a reputation out of pressing a button. So
- INTERVIEWEE: G. MENNEN WILLIAMS INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Justice Williams' office in the Lafayette Building, Detroit, Michigan Tape 1 of 1 F: When di.d you first get acquainted with Lyndon Johnson? M: I got acquainted with him in the early
- the University of Minnesota. you joined the United Press in Detroit. In 1948 And in 1949 you joined the Detroit Free Press and became a labor editor. You, at that time, also acted as a correspondent for the New York Times, Business Week, and Newsweek
- 'HUE House ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MA V « The. .1 / In Out 12:20a • Lo i or t ...... Activity (include visited by) LD f • Hon. Warren Christopher - Detroit 4:30a t Situation Room 6:34a t £_ 7:45a , Situation Room f' :, / 8:16a t 9
- that someone with a better chance of election could be nominated. Supreme Court Justice Davis wrote that "the politicians, in and out of Congress ••. would put Mr. Lincoln aside, if they dared". The correspondent of the Detroit Free Press reported