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- there was any resentment. The needs are so great--were then, and still are--for financial aid to the police that they welcomed the federal government's recognition of their problem and a willingness to do something about it in a very material way. The only real
- oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh the law was the federal aid to the law enforcement-V: That's correct. The federal role in law enforcement, as most people think of law enforcement, is very limited. The federal government
- Diem assigned him to the civic action project. So we worked on the organization of that and got a decree through, and sent some of his people over to the Philippines to take a look at what they were doing, and worked up a program to present to the AID
- one of the first things that I did, and I felt was able to do on the merits, was to appoint the first Negro inspector in the police department. I made him my aide. It was Inspector Huff, and he happened to be one of only two college graduates among
Oral history transcript, Harold Barefoot Sanders, interview 2 (II), 3/24/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- and I would check it off. I'll bring that another time. F: On this extension of the Aid to Education Act--the enlargement of it--by now have you generally found the principle of federal aid to education had been accepted? S: Has there been any attempt
- : Is there a statutory authority for special aid after riots? C: Yes, there are a number of federal statutes that can be invoked in circumstances in a city where there has been disorder or where there is suffering. However, there was and perhaps continues
- , there should be no intention in any way to interfere with the decentralized operations in the most efficient way . On the other hand, there is tremendous aid that can be given them by letting them know what's happening elsewhere in the Department of Justice