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  • New York, or Watts, etc~ A Negro girl in Newark asked a reporter, "Was the Harlem riot worse than this?" and assured that it was not she ciied "that's good, that's great!" Disfitictive features of sever~l major disburbances during the summer
  • of their post\l,riog as revolutionari.es in the creation of an . emotional climate around the country which is conducive to vio lence~ But here too they are not alone . The news media , the political authorities , the reports of the ·occurrence of actual
  • of 4] ­ TO: Honorable LeRoy Collins Under Secretary of Commerce Sheraton West Hotel Los Angeles, Califonnia The agreement on a new community action agency for Los Angeles and Los Angeles County outlined in your telegram to me meets the requirements
  • of the White House to meet Governor Brown in New York City this afternoon to discuss the situation and to inform him of our desire to be of any possible assistance. · If Governor Brown needs transportation to Los Angeles we will provide it. I urge every person
  • during the New Deal. He said he thought that perhaps. the most significant development in the past generatioJJ was the new social conscious­ ness of business. Who could have imagined their leaving their own work behind to get into cities efforts? Who
  • progress made toward accomplishing the second. · In addition to averting a formal request from the Governor for a Presidential disaster declaration, the major achievement toward quieting the post-riot difficul­ ties consisted of a resolution of the long
  • , General Throckmorton, and Mayor Cavanagh. This gave a picture of the physical layout and the actual incidents. 7:15 were received. Returned to Command Post where FBI and Justice reports 7: 30 Met with Negro leaders, including Congressman Diggs