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And I think particularly within the last year we've developed
a pretty good system of operation.
The inaugural affair this year, I think
was the proof that we were able to take care of a very dangerous situation.
M:
You mean
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rela tionship.
The controversy \vhich seems to have been mOlIDting emotion-
ally for many, many months now generally directed against the Department
of Justice--if that doesn't sort of hamper your activities in Congressional
affairs?
C:
There's
- work did you do at the Department of Interior?
W:
Well, I started out as Adviser in Negro Affairs and also became a consultant
to the Housing Division of PWA, which was the first part of government to
get into low-rent public housing.
In 1937 when
- Biographical information; Adviser to Secretary Ickes on Negro affairs; National Committee on Industrial Recovery; Harvard thesis research; integration of cafeteria services at Department of the Interior; “The Black Cabinet;” duties at Department
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accomplishments would answer it.
The Department of Urban Affairs,
and the creation of additional facilities in transportation, and
development of HEWand all of these were basically a need to meet
the problems of the cities.
HUD came about entirely during