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  • JIM GARRISON INVESTIGATION OF JFK ASSASSINATION; CLARK REPORTS ON INVESTIGATION OF DEATH OF DAVID FERRIE, FBI INVESTIGATION OF FERRIE AFTER JFK ASSASSINATION; LBJ SUGGESTS CLARK BRIEF RUSSELL LONG ON SITUATION AND THAT CLARK MEET WITH LBJ TOMORROW
  • Clark, Ramsey, 1927-
  • Telephone conversation # 11562, sound recording, LBJ and RAMSEY CLARK, 2/22/1967, 6:40PM
  • RAMSEY CLARK
  • RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; CLARK IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; PREVIOUSLY OPENED IN PART ON TAPE K67.01, PNO 2
  • CLARK DISCUSSES PROPOSED MEETING WITH J. EDGAR HOOVER ON CONSULAR CONVENTION WITH USSR; CLARK REPORTS THAT PATHOLOGISTS' REVIEW OF JFK AUTOPSY PHOTOS CONFIRMS FINDING OF WARREN COMMISSION; QUESTION OF POSSIBLE MISSING PHOTO; CHAIN OF CUSTODY
  • Clark, Ramsey, 1927-
  • Telephone conversation # 11387, sound recording, LBJ and RAMSEY CLARK, 1/21/1967, 12:00PM
  • RAMSEY CLARK
  • CLARK'S TALKS WITH J. EDGAR HOOVER, CARTHA "DEKE" DELOACH ON CONVEYING FBI VIEWS ON CONSULAR CONVENTION TO SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE; REVIEW OF JFK AUTOPSY PHOTOS; BOBBY BAKER TRIAL; CLARK'S EVALUATION OF GOVT CASE; EDWARD BENNETT WILLIAMS
  • Clark, Ramsey, 1927-
  • Telephone conversation # 11411, sound recording, LBJ and RAMSEY CLARK, 1/26/1967, 6:29PM
  • RAMSEY CLARK
  • Clark, Ramsey, 1927-
  • Telephone conversation # 12912, sound recording, LBJ and RAMSEY CLARK, 4/6/1968, 5:50PM?
  • RAMSEY CLARK
  • Clark, Ramsey, 1927-
  • Telephone conversation # 11409, sound recording, LBJ and RAMSEY CLARK, 1/25/1967, 8:22PM
  • RAMSEY CLARK
  • JIM GARRISON INVESTIGATION OF JFK ASSASSINATION; HALE BOGGS' COMMENTS; DREW PEARSON'S REPORT OF CIA'S ROLE IN EFFORTS TO ASSASSINATE FIDEL CASTRO; ALLEGED WIRETAPS OF JIMMY HOFFA'S LAWYERS; CLARK REPORTS ON MIDWEST ATTITUDES ON VIETNAM, CIA, CRIME
  • Clark, Ramsey, 1927-
  • Telephone conversation # 11556, sound recording, LBJ and RAMSEY CLARK, 2/20/1967, 9:40AM
  • RAMSEY CLARK
  • LBJ ASKS IF GOV. SAM SHAPIRO HAS CONTACTED RAMSEY CLARK TO REQUEST FEDERAL TROOPS TO CONTROL RIOTS IN CHICAGO AFTER MLK ASSASSINATION, SAYS HE HAS TOLD CLARK TO GO AHEAD AND PREPARE TROOPS FOR DEPARTURE SO THEY WILL BE AVAILABLE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
  • APPOINTMENT OF RAMSEY CLARK AS ATTORNEY GENERAL; TOM CLARK'S INTENTION TO RETIRE FROM SUPREME COURT; RFK AND THOMAS DODD, BOBBY BAKER, BILLIE SOL ESTES INVESTIGATIONS; POLLS ON JFK ASSASSINATION, 1968 ELECTION; WIRETAPS AND FRED BLACK SUPREME COURT
  • APPOINTMENT OF CABINET COMMITTEE TO STUDY RECOMMENDATIONS OF WARREN COMMISSION REPORT ON JFK ASSASSINATION TO IMPROVE PROTECTION OF PRESIDENT; CRITICISM OF SECRET SERVICE; POSSIBLE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION, PROTECTION FOR GOLDWATER; CLARK CLIFFORD
  • DALEY ASKS FOR FEDERAL TROOPS TO CONTROL RIOTING IN CHICAGO AFTER MLK ASSASSINATION; LBJ TELLS DALEY TO TALK TO RAMSEY CLARK ABOUT LEGAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GOV. SAM SHAPIRO TO REQUEST TROOPS, DISCUSSES SITUATION IN WASHINGTON, DC; NUMBER OF TROOPS
  • INVESTIGATION OF CHICAGO RIOTS DURING DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION; BIASED PRESS COVERAGE; BUGGING BY PRESS; COMMUNIST ROLE IN VIETNAM PROTESTS; RAMSEY CLARK'S VIEWS OF RIOTS; ALLEGATIONS OF POLICE BRUTALITY; POSSIBLE USE OF OEO FUNDS
  • ELLINGTON REPORTS HE HAS CALLED RAMSEY CLARK ABOUT SITUATION IN MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, FOLLOWING ASSASSINATION OF MLK, SAYS THEY WILL BE MOVING IN NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS; LBJ TELLS ELLINGTON TO CALL HIM IF THERE IS ANYTHING HE CAN DO
  • relationship with Attorney General Clark and Fred Vinson. We had occasion to work with them a good deal during the Poor People's Campaign, and during the demonstrations of one kind or another in many tense situations. Because the attorney general
  • 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
  • meeting would consist of Nick Katzenbach, Jim Vorenberg, Joe Califano, Harry McPherson--two gentlemen of the White House staff; often the then Deputy Attorney General, who soon became Attorney General, Mr. Clark, and myself. And that was the nucleus