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  • long been denied. The voice of the Negro was the call to action. But it is a tribute to America that, once aroused, the courts and the Congress, the President and most of the people, have been the allies of progress. LEGAL PROTECTION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
  • Democrats and Republicans. The people of the United States love and voted for Harry Truman, not because he gave them hell but because he gave them hope. And I believe today that all America shares my joy that he is present now when the hope that he offered
  • . As you can see, enclosed is a letter I have written to Mrs. Johnson. It concerns a photography project for which I am attempting to gather support. It deals with the American landscape, and its goal is the creation of what I tentatively call the "America
  • . Mary Jo Cook June 16. 1967 TO: John Crlewell FROM: Okamoto 1 ba,re ordered a few color yo~r new office. blow-up• for We are etriYia1 for sometblD& unueual. but dignified. U you don•t like them. we can try aaaia. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL 1730
  • FROM: OKAMOTO 8, 1969 ROBERTS Several month■ ago the Pre ■ ident ordered me to find pictures of individual Secret Service men in action so that he could present them with a valuable momento of their service to him. To be fair to a• many Secret
  • visually to repre1ent the problems of the $29 billion deficit. The plcturee were taken by simple double exposure on the fllm. Thl1 means that 1 took about half a roll of ju1t the blackboard, rewound the film in the camera and then took action plcture1