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Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- York; Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio; Long Island; Chicago; Indiana University; Pittsburgh; Wilmington, Ohio. D·CLAS 11-lf:.D 11526.. . 3.5 E NU__:filA-l,._'-l~-1'.4,\ NARA. t J·3f5·'.dt:Ql) Marvin ~-14 lo (~-2-65) o·r'FICE OF TH& DIRECTOR ITED
- of Beaufort in a continuation of these demonstrations. DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULED IN PITTSBURGH,PENNSYLVANIA A "Christmas carol march" in honor of civil rights martyrs is scheduled to be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 28, 1967. The march is being
- - - ,.. • • Dr. Wright, ~s con:ve:..:1.01"' also served as chaiman until a militant aection of th~ ccnference objected to his moderate position &nd :moderate atatEaments to the press ·.L'ld successt'ully inst&Uee more mli~ant chairmen including Ron Karenga
- . • A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that James Haughton, Director of the Harlem Unemployment Center in New York City, at a press conference.on February 18, 1968, called for "rebellion or jobs'.' and announced
- Press relations
- could talk to Thieu arid get the corruption cleaned up. The President also said we are mishandling our information from Vietnam. He said Sigard Larmon has just come back from Vietnam and he is violently upset with the way the press is handling
- : Met with Go~. Romney, Mayor Cavanagh, and Conyers, and community leaders. 2000: Consultation 2015: Joint press Cavanagh. 2030: Gov. Romney came to my office and requested commitment of Federal troops . 2035: Tµes. , 25 July Washington
- of overpowering when you see him coming up from that 4 or 5 o'clock nap. He was looking ruddy and like he'd been out of the sauna and sunbathed --freshly pressed clothes and a folder in his hand. how are you, John? Good to see you. He said, '~ell, Come over
- . Katzenbach himself? R: The President had confidence in Nick as Attorney General as a lawyer, as the chief lawyer of the Nation. pressed this by making the appointment. He ex- He certainly didn't have to appoint Nick, this was clear. But I think
- Press relations
- and Pat Nugent to swimming pool with guests; lunch on the terrace; naps; Johnsons watch "Meet The Press;" LBJ praises telephone operator; integration at University of Alabama; article about White House renovations
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- were in a po~ition to protest the war. One ..itc1ell Goodman, a New York writer, v,as - 3 - ..CQNE Tj)ENT JAI \ ANTI-VIETNA 1 WAR DE110NS1 RATION 1 WASHINGTON,·D. C. OCTOBER20-22, 1967 at a press conference held at New York City on October 2, 1967
- Press relations
- LBJ & Lady Bird to Hemis Fair, San Antonio; gun control legislation; ceremony at Hemis Fair; speeches by Ed Clark, Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, John Connally & LBJ; LBJ & Lady Bird tour exhibits; LBJ receives questions from the press; painting for LBJ
- ; Edwards; Harry Davis, a spokesman for a city-wide coalition in support of Edwards; and Cohen present. . . Davis isssued a press release· on January 26, 1968, as spokesman for the Negro coalition, in which he stated that the coalition considers
- on the general investigation? F: Yes. S: Oh, no, there was something coming up all the time, somebody coming and going. F: Of course, the press played it up pretty pointedly. You must have had a lot of trouble, as so many people did, in their wanting
- department to work until they fall in their tracks," . the response was tumultuous. The press quoted him as continuing: ·question of law and order. "It's hot a We are not concerned with peace. We are concerned with the liberation of black people. We
- to work until they fall in their tracks," the response was tumul tuous. . . S ~ -: The press quoted him as •• I • • g • question of law and order. peace. "It's not a We are not concerned with We . are concerned with the liberation of black people
- Press relations
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- by JESSE GRAY. Tba press release 1a headed "ill Black March On The White House Conference", and calla tar a b07cott ot the White House Conterence on Civil Rights scheduled tar June 1,2, 1966. JESSE GRil described-the White House Canterence as "a cruel white
- , advised that on that date SMCChad called a press conference at Paschals' Brothers Restaurant on Hunter Street, in Atlanta, Georgia, for the purpose of announcing the results of the Central co-ittee election of SMCCofficers for 1967. During
- of the kk ghetto. Upon arrival at Cit¥ llall, the state and city officials attempted to devise a sxx statement ~ c for the press. At this point one of the leaders of the Plainfield Negro community came into the room aaax in which they were meeting
- Press relations
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- Press relations
- directly involved in that? That is, did you get any word from the President to press this case? V: I didn't. I'm sure that the Attorney General kept the President fully advised as to our involvement. You'll recall the tragic aftermath of that killing
- /loh/oh 10 people concerned, was that the Secret Service people who had supervision over the White House police tried several times to get people from the Metropolitan Police Department assigned into the White House. Of course we were pressed
- "in the same way as outside of the United States." At ceremonies in Santiago de Cuba, Fidel Castro intro duced Carmichael as "one of the most distinguished leaders for civil rights in the United States." In a press conference iri Havana on August 1, 1967
Folder, "Boutelle, Paul Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 7
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- , stating,_ "there are enough Negroeswho know enough Red history, and He said • this ~ a phase in the development of revolution." the "reactionary press" has been pictun;tng Ne~roesas "barbarians" all through the Harlem rioting. 'We have had enough
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- have been establish~d, at least in nan,e, in almost every town and hamlet in PUerto Rico and !n Chicago, Illinois, and NewYork City. The Fourth Annual General Assembly or the Y.PIPH was held December 9, 1962, at Hato Tejas and, ecco:i.•ding to press
- that require exposure to the press, exposure to the people. A lot of foreign service work is not public work and doesn't necessarily produce people that do such work well. I think that they cross their fingers, no matter who gets that job, in hopes
- Negroes "to take to the streets and force the police department to work until they fall in their tracks," the response was tumultuous. The press quoted him as continuing: question of law and order. "It's not a We are not concerned with peace • . We
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- believe we shall press forward, through times that strain our unity and disturb our confidence, to a better America for all the races that history has brought together on this continent. I · 33 HOUSING One day shortly after I had taken office, I