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Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- respect for law, their ., essential fairness and .cooperativeness; the rich z:esources of the i. American i.· countrysid~; the growing excellence of American science and. cultural achievements;. th~ ability of I .. .· .gg: economy to assure more
- class" Negroes. 4. Those present said this was the first such meeting ~f Negro officials and thatthere was great need for more coordination of their wo~k and more cooperation among them. · Rep. Hawkins agreed to call everyone together again on his next
- are authorized to create commissions and thus cities and counties can legally cooperate to eliminate unlawful discriminatory practices. Cities and counties can pass ordinances which would be enforceable in the Circuit Courts of the state. Under present law a city
- to lack of funds •. For example, in the field of land management and conservation, federal-state-local cooperation has identified projects that would employ 30,000 unskilled persons now (Appendix C). These projects.would be undertaken in future years
- to engage in acts of violence or possession of weapons or instruments of destruction. They have uttered violent statements at meetings; however, they do not cooperate with other Black Nationalist groups or demonstrate in the streets. The membership
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- on Wallace's confidence. But, before turning him down, I woul d like to k now if you want me to cooperate with Wicker . , / . '-rO yes V no ~ f~ --""(µth ~ {'II~ Bill Moyers/mjdr ~~ )"\~ ·-"" i>'>' .;( Mar 15, 1965 - 12:30 p. m . ......~1 J:.. ~~~·o
Folder, "Boutelle, Paul Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 7
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- struggle, deemed a "class" struggle., and will, if expedient, cooperate with other radical and militant organizations. The ACFI is tied politically with the Socialist Labour League or Great Britain, a Trotskyist group in England, and its supporters
- ,who vention at Syracuse, u. Y. :v. I REIATIONSHIP BE'!Wlli'l EXTREMISTBIACK MATIOllALISTGROUPS There is no indication in the Albany Division that there is any _relationship or cooperation between any of the black nationalist groups in this Division
- to some of his aides that he may travel to New York City and meet with H. Rap Brown, present National Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, to solicit his cooperation. Several of King's aides feel that the Student Nonviolent
- and their homes, despite the fact that a normal workload has to be carried on during the day. Here we attempted to make it clear that white leaders are concerned about the bombings and are making some efforts to stop them. We urged Negro leaders to cooperate
- force was unable to handle the early stages of the riot,it was necessary to get additional police from near-by areas as well as the state police. During the riot there appeared to be a lack of communication, cooperation and 'direction between the various
- be a diversionary tactic. Belle Isle, the recreation area in the Detroit River that had been the scene of the 1943 riot, was sealed off. In an effort not to attract people to the scene, _some broadcasters cooperated by reporting no news of the riot. As a · result
- was unable to handle the early stages of the riot,it was necessary to get additional police from near-by areas as well as the state police. Durine the riot there appeared to be a lack of co~cunication, cooperation and direction between the various local