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Oral history transcript, Gerri Whittington, interview 1 (I), 6/5/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh AC ot-1/ June 28, 2005 Geraldine (Gerri) Whittington White House Secretary Interview I: June 5, 1990 Interview II: July 18, 1990 The Library is making these interviews available without a signed legal
- that the McNamaras had requested the Valentis. ~!/.t t i' II . l is always pleasant to have Florence Mahoney to a party. She was a request of the Gardners. Lynda Bird came. i She feels close to nearly everyone in the Cabinet:://>As soon as I greeted
- Elcel:ed ccOffiaiels, May 2e-2s, "me1,r:os iet11geles, eJIC 21c 1epo1t CUiiIii IOIIISl II tfiltratiel'IIf Set1tl'lerP'I Ol'lfliD.iBl'I Leede:sl lip ec::Fe, e,.oe 21f r;epoct 6e:,,:,,t1111i&* IRfilt.atlotI or ~cn:itl,eflfll611!11ie,iefll ..L
- to the search for the truth a bout civil _ _ -~ disorders . That is: r ~ I ._ ~ •
- is set forth in Part II of this memorandum. From photographs taken by n~ws photoeraphers at the time the Neero boy was beaten and kicked, police were able to identify six youths and subsequently arrested them in connection with this incident
- The Secretary of State Waahinaton~ D . C. Encloaure ~ rah RECEIVED ~ MAR . 1965 ENTRAL Fl [3 of 5] March 2 3, 1965 Dea.r Mr. Attorney General: ~ . Herewith for the II' ~ r., 'f 7 f>.Ye• of the Department is a c:opy of the,{roclaination •il!'ed
- . It is going to provide that ~ ii~ State officials don't register people, Federal officials will, wherever that occurs, and it is going to set up a system that is not gong to require every single person to go and be turned down before he comes to a Federal
- ld go u p i n p a r t of th e open s p a c e . A s I w a lk a d r i v e a r o u n d th e c a m p u s , ‘I a m c u jo U y a w a r e o f ‘ II : ’ . , how c r o w d e d i t i s b e c o m in g . .vT h e f o r t y a c r e s i s now j u s t a n a f f e
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- A. Membership...................................... 16a 1. 16a Leaders .... ..... .. ... ...... .. .. ... . .. .. .. . .. 2b i •• -- - ./ 'PAGE 2. B. Estimated Terrorist 1. 2. Number of Members ............. or Revolutionary II
- a ll d r e s s e d i n m y white ch iffon , and to m ad e up by Eddie Sen z, with a high h a ir do to go t o II T r o v a to r e , a t the M etro p o litan , in cam e a w e a ry Lyn d a B ir d , fr e s h fro m two d a y s in fiv e s t a t e s
- h a d i n t e nded to go a lo n g - th e y d i d n ’t l e t h i m . And a l s o m i n u s L y n d a B i r d , w ho w a s the m a d d e s t o f the l o t . So s h e h a d s p e n t o n e m o r e n ig h t i n H a w a ii, a n d w a s goin g to c a t c
- quoted General Larson 1 s Report for II Corps and Westrnoreland 1 s cable of August 11. He said General Johnson had visited every area in the country and was most optimistic. Roberts raised the question of a confrontation with China. The President
- , the C e c il K in g s o f C a lifo rn ia , and the C a r l P e r k in s o f K e n tu c k y - - she had gone w ith me on m y tr ip to L i c k B ra n c h S c h o o l. h e r h usb a nd . A nd p re tty P a ts y M in k fr o m H a w a ii w ith A nd C o n
- been uncovered in the firm's employment policies. II. Possible Public Reaction to Forms a., b. ,. and c. Supra The public reaction to a boycott of all Mississippi products would probably be neutral or negative. There is the difficulty of determining
- ;onnec t lo n with the matter _ which we discu ss ed. L am persu cl Jnrj thdt h e does not approve of viol en c e and that h~ honestly belicvt.!'._> in r-cs ort to the courts and wo uld '"3 0 a d vi · >~ the 1Jo v er nor • Ii e i s , a t the same t im P
- a Negro female student who allegedly refused to salute the Aruerican flag. . :' By~ DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec. 3.S NU/HA c II>• 30 v NARA,Date~,-4. ~ GOHPif>l!:NIIAL - GROUP1 Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification V
- io n , A d am | C la y to n P o w e ll, in a n a t m o s p h e r e te n s e w ith v io le n c e an d h a tr e d . 'i ^ ‘ ’ VHiii’.’ . ■, , ' I, , ii - ---- ' ■■ ...............'-i¥W -TrV T --"--iiii..................................r
- f u l a b o u t th e c h a n c e s to b r i n g b a c k th o s e th a t f i n a l l y r e a c h e d d e t e n t i o n h o m e s o r re fo rm sch o o ls. He s a i d , " O n e y e a r o u t of a r e f o r m s c h o o l a n d 65% a r e II b a c k
- r ly , s m ilin g lad y put out h er hand and sa id 1^ ^ M EMO RANDUM c TH E W H I T E H O U S E WASHINGTON T u e s d a y , June 16, 1964 Page 3 I'm M r s . C h a r le s M a r s h ." II Tl Thank g o o d n e s s I didn’ t fa in t. I hope m y
- . - 22 - ATLANTA As ''Rap" Brown arrived in Cincinnati on Thursday, June 15, to attempt to exploit the riot situation there, SNCC's home base of Atlanta, Georgia, was beginning to ferment. Rapid industrialization following World War II, coupled
- e r e h e r e b e c a u s e ii he h a d a s k e d L yndon on a b o a t tr i p on th e P o to m a c to co m e a n d d e d ic a te it. ■ He f e e ls th a t su c h s y s te m s w ill so o n b e a s m a t te r of c o u r s e a s R E A p r o je c ts
- , working as hard as they can, I r to achieve some stability in it. f i And so with this mixture of problemsXnd blessings, my dear husband went to I:>ed about midnight, and I rem etnbered one amusing little vignette iI T~ts~ of the morning, at the T
- Mar ch 11 , 196 9 B: This is the interview with Eugene Patterson. Sir, let me summarize your career here, subject to additions and corrections. Born in Valdesta, Georgia in 1923; B.A. from the University of Georgia; army service in World War II