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Folder, "Civil Rights Boycotts – Alabama and Mississippi," Office Files of Lee White, Box 6
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- directions to take and how much effort it is worth. I think that some Commerce soundings are about the only way to get a feeling for scope of the problem. On the impact, we could probably pick up information on the bond underwriting problem without too much
- EX ISTI NG I N SELMA POSES SOME OF THE GREATEST I NTERNAL PROBLEMS EVERR FACED BY THI S NATION , " WALLACE SAID I N A TELEGRAM TO THE WH ITE HOUSE . WALLACE SENT THE TELEGRAM A FEW HOURS AFTER PUBLIC SAFETY DI RECTOR WILSON BAKER TOOK DOWN THE "BERLI
- of the crucia l si tuation in Selma, Alabama, last week, I sent a telegram to each minister in the North Coastal Area , Synod of California, The United Presbyterian Church in the U. S . A. , asking them to join with me in a } march at Selma if needed . I
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- . ) 6:00 (Jack Horner and Bob Hoke, both of the Washington Star) {OFF THE REC O R D} {T hey will bring the original portrait of the President that was on the front page of the Star's Inaugural edition for the President 's autograph. ) MONDAY, MARCH 15
- ~,..~UU11L_:t9""',.,X.~\!..~ WJe enclose a copy. These citize:ns-sfgned this telegram during the afternoon: all were overcome at the shameful events in Selma on Sunday. This naked display of organized police violence could have been prevented. W~ urge you