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- up my wife and children
and drive them cross-country to bring them back to Washington.
When we were
going through the city of Rapid City, South Dakota, Thursday, the 24th of
August, and we stopped at a signal on St. Joseph Street.
M:
You must have
- with my appointment were with the Attorney
Genera 1 \vho telephoned ne perhaps as much as a month before the fifteenth
of June and there began a series of conversations between us.
B:
Sir, the Attorney General called--this was Ramsey Clark at this time
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being mnde.
The Attorney General, Ramsey Clark, for exanple
- impatience; MLK and Resurrection City; Ramsey Clark and his relationship with LBJ; wire-tapping; J. Edgar Hoover; Robert Kennedy’s assassination; getting Secret Service protection for Presidential candidates; the Commission on Violence; Lloyd Cutler
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This, then,
called us to the attention of many of the groups that were working in this
field, including some that were close to Secretary Ickes, who had set up a
racial advisory office under Clark Foreman--a white Georgian but had worked
with the Roosevelt-F
- Relations Service has been available at
times.
helpful.
I can't recall the specific instances, but it has been very
And of course at the time of the King funeral I was in
daily telephone conversation with the Attorney General Clark, and
he offered me