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Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- had merel y ~ barred the path of those who sought to march. The horses, the whips, the clubs, and the tear gas was what shocked and aroused the American public. It was the television films of these tactics which circulated around the world to our
- J WA1415 PD I 'I 7 12 WASHINGTON DC 9 519P EST THE PRESIDENT THE ·!HITE HOUSE WE I THE AFL - CIO ARE APPALLED BY THE POLICE BRUTALITY I SELMA , ALABAMA . THE MEN A1D vO EN WHO YiERE CLUBBED AND BEATEN BY THE STATE POLICE AND OTHER LA 1
- ~ -:sf1..,, . ~ A.·\ b -V: ~ 1 ~ .. ttJ'O' f.'YWf- . fl1 ~,ll.cU' ..~I/ MAY 6 19Gs· l J,_E,;t!J~1. f,L~ .I (/J~ ;;:;, CUTCVL! Hi.:(11f ~ ,8,,~QAVtVJ .,, ~ . J.b-. Joa,epJa L. M'.l~~a1·0lk, ~r. 8Ui .An~uo.1 Ch&dt.:iblo Dlnnc : I>uc:o The Club
- rights. He had lendin1 business throughout the nation than ever true." age of 50, and finally to 18 years in the were naturally opposed to the measure. been a member of the National Associa club that likes to call Itself the ireatest Percy's quality
- was a mem'ber ot the Progressive Labor Movement (r1ot-1 known as the PLP) from June, 1964, to Jam,:ary 1965. She said she was active in the Westside Club of the Progressive Labor Movetnent-"(Ptl,!), until she went to Cuba in 1964., for about three weeks
- and determined people can bring about a worthwhile change. Mr. Willie Wright On ■ovember 7, 1967, I, Perry, interviewed at the Bridga Club, 343 Waahin(Jton Street, aewark, 11. J., concerning hi• view• of the riot. Be stated h• had previously talked to members
- , Leonora, on a list of names of newly elected officers of the Bath Beach Club of the Kings County Communist Party, New York. The advisory committee met with King in New York City as recently as November 5, 1964. Future programs of the SCLC were the order
Folder, "Whistle Stop [5 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- , Harry MOBILE, Wainer ALABAMA Mr. I will contact Jones GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. David Country Club Road (8) Orr GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. 303 Glenwood (7) Charles these and Mrs. John D. Baumhauer folks. Best - 28, 1964 . F \'.J? Jtl'~('Td
- ~l~ll~ 1n recd~. f:-YCt'l';;Gc:_~1_ re\·,c-1n-.tl . !eit." • Olli? •of _the :ml:t$Crfh£' Salesm,enPeddlecl 11 1 f'.r r~~-::~l a• 1bHnd pig," !O after.., hours club neighborhood residents complained about for six • months. The police also knew
- to a letter sent to the P1·esident by a South_ African journalist, Step 1en Mulholland. He studied journalisn1 at Southern j,Aethodist. In arch 1957 the President wrote to cong1·atulate him for winning a scholarship from the Dallas Press Club. His letter read
- serve as a member on that Committee, as well as a member of our State Democratic Central Committee. In addition, I am a member of the California Democratic Counci 1, and some of our Democratic clubs. I deal and speak with persons who work
- will probably confine myself to a reception for the leading Americans in Cuba but even that is not firm yet. I will have to appear at the July fourth breakfast of the American Club and will be called upon for some remarks. I am working on this matter
- . government should a 21 Thieu and a mus~ be tightened GVN Action clubs On March N·on-essential Present Hanh during necessary,_by reconstruction .Allocation. clubs Governor if fund" business construction and night guid Saigon. industrial
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- then went on to express surprise and regret at the interpretation put by the Pakistan press on ~e remarks he had made at the Washington Press Club as regards Mr. Nehru's· role in South Asian affairs. He said in actual fact what he had stated implied no more
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- aspects will change over time. Political and prestige concerns are already much in evidence and will be sharpened by any move that appears to enhance Communist China's status as a result of its entry into the "nuclear club". Security concerns will continue
- ()Oncmrnt -. from May 11 wh,•n ra10 caught u(' '"'lwllh them. ~ B
Folder, "Chapter 13 - Sources," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
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- (this reUllually an a~pl!cant. must sho":· ·that J1e·L.
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- on ,July 4., 1967, in connection· w:lth a 1"a.ffle or an automobile and the confiscation of. this au.t~omobil,2; by the PD. 'l1he subject -gave security guards clubs and tol~i them if tl:H;y came i.n con--. tact with police off icers to UfJe them. - A group
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- persons were present as LYNCH denounced the Negroes. He referred to the FBI Agents as "Nigger babysitters, feebleminded hypocrites, gestapo for the Jews and Federal Bureau of Integration." Women's Century Club Hall, Yakima, Washington LYNCH spoke before
- NIGHT CLUBS: Mme. Rumor, the p retty tr ick, is spread int talk about a flock of new n ight spots due to op en t h i3 fo!L . , , B ut it' su~ U, at one r,ew p lacF: w ith , . _n ,.;a _.,. _ .,.\... ,.. •• • ,n n .~i ,... -;-,-. n~ r:.Tr 2 HJ step
- destroy his nightmare as he looks unseeing into the dark by knowing that he had but to await the light with courage. ***** Back to the picture of this today. The cave, the club, the daily battle for life itself when on in countless conflicts unorganized
- , will not do any better job of controlling violence 11 police brutality'' than the conventional or reducing- resentment against billy club and pistol. I think we saw this happen during the civil rights demonstra~ions in the South, when the police used tear gas
- WASHINGTON January MEMORANDUM FROM: Peter Benchley Attached delegation Guided FOR CHARLES MAGUIRE points the National by secret 1968 ~ are the talking from 30, for the President's Association messages passed of Attorneys Club
- 1961, and had collected food, money, medicine and clothing for the organization. He denied ever purchasing any weapons or ammunitions for the group, however, and said that this material was purchased by him in 1959 for a New Orleans cadet rifle club
- at Wake Forest College , is President of the Federation of College Young Demo crats Clubs of N. C. His address is Box 60?4 , Rey nalda Station , Winston - Salem , N. C. - telephone #7259711, ext~nsion #216 . We spoke with him yesterday and he will take
- was for a time considering entertaining the Princess, but has apparently stepped aside for the moment. The ·~ly other function scheduled for the Princess in Washington is an afternoon function for the General Federation of Women's Clubs a :t a time still
- 10:00 a. m. Meeting with Secretary Rusk. 12:00 noon Luncheon at National Press Club. * 3:00 p. m. Meeting with Vice President Humphrey. . 6:30 p. m. .to 8:30 p. m. Reception at Korean Embassy, followed by private dinner: * Tentative February