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17 results
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their actions further proved our devotion to honest and democratic
elections.
White asked if Ky and Thieu were taking much advantage of their
incumbency. The President said they were, and there was a further
problem in their use of our language in talking
- will not 'willingly' yield to
the democratic concept . of 'majority rule'."
lJ)e
- not be anticipated. lb traced development of the democratic
process in Vietnam, said when Geno Ky took second-place on the Thieu
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- leadership that counseled
moderation and a legalistic, non-violent approach was
challenged to demonstrate how that approach had led to
social and economic improvement for the Negro.
In the South, non-violent action frequently engendered
a violent response
- self
defense wu.s to attack.
Many· speakers, however, ·warned that
N~groes were not yet ready to confront the
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power
structur~." - Even _Rap Brown warned that it would be"self
genocide" to challenge whitci America to physical
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- . advises just enough
·moderate violence to get twenty million niggers the hell
.out of America."
CONNIELYNCHthen S?Oke. In opening his remarks
he greeted everyone· in the name of JESUS CHRIST. He said
"We want to briefly
introduce
ourselves
to you, well
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often than not by some quite ordi11ary and proper
action by a policeman.
Thry were dclihcralc in the
sense that they were dirceted, lo an extent that varied
From city to city, against specific targets."
J. Edgar Hoo,·cr, director or the Federal Bureau
- with nothing.
THE PRESIDENT: I have sent letters to the Speaker of the House
and Congressman Ford urging action. Another letter has been prepared
-- this is not public. You may be sure that this leader will do all he
can to make this a reality and get
- the pressure so calmly. His first question referred
to the President's statement in the State of the Union message about
restlessness in the country.
The President: We live in a world clouded with uncertainty. It directly
affects the action of people in many
- , limitations
of resources and authority
have prevented a comprehensive, consistent attack on major urban problems.
(4) New Federal efforts
action
are,
therefore•
to reinforce· and support State and local
nec_essi ties of modern community building
- problems.
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2
Thus, the Task Force believes
that the first
priorities
for public
action in urban America are related
to the growing
disparity
between city and suburb - a disparity
which is expressed
in the segregation
between white and Negro, the gap
- on the HUD action.
discuss
DOT will
3
of HUD. Since
new communities
sentatives
system
new towno
will
in Northwest
diversified
Associ.ntion
transportation
a public
new
A to
was a $277,733 gro.nt by the UM'J.
cor.nnuni.ties.
designing
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The Postmaster General said that each Cabinet member had before him
a list of target dates for legislation. He stressed that action is desired
on these pieces of legislation by Labor Day. He said, "This is our little
bible among us. 11
The Postmaster General
- that, if the disorder followed the pattern of
p st disturbances in Elizabeth and elsewhere, the following day
ld see an i ntensification of action on the part of the youths.
patrolled» the 36 square blocks with more than 100
, some of them stationed o n rooftops