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- • dlacdmlnatloa la their blriug polkie·• · · OQ April 9;, 1964. Preal4•Jd Jo!msott aaneaaced that 191 ma.to• America.a cotpOHi.lou. ·• mployma 7 at:!Uum po•on•·, · ·bad Joined tblt aatlonal volva.tuy t»oavam bffMl•• II was "a·oaml ecor$mlc&. • AU 191 firm
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
- 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