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- moved to Washington, D.C., arriving, I believe, on about Sunday, the twenty-third of July 1967. So I was involved with them on Sunday and on Sunday night, trying in that personal way that we all have of getting settled and getting reunited with my
- in for a long night and perhaps a long aftermath . The report of his shooting was confirmed to be the grave wound and then soon thereafter a fatal wound . By one of those accidents of history, a representative of the Co.=unity Relations Service, Jim Laue
- THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS 1016 16TH WASHINGTON, STREET, D. C. N.W. 20036 December 20, 1967 Bob: I asked Chick to have a few team people read the revised version of your paper (i.e., the version that the Commission
- , California. Carmichael did not speak at this function. H. RAP.BROWN SPEAKSAT COMMUNITY MEETING,NEWYORKCITY H. Rap Brown, National Chairman of the.Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, spoke last night at a community meeting held at Public School Number
- Kampelman. I had closed my mind to it. One night I got home from a National Symphony concert. After the concert we actually went to the Austrian Embassy, I remember that too. So we didn't get home until something like 1:15. When I got home there were
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- (OAAU}, with himself as Chairman. This announcement was made at a public rally held by the MMI in the Audubon Ballroom, Broadway and 166th Street, New York City. A printed and published statement of basic OAAU aims read by MALCOLM X at this meeting
- , relying on a previous experience when, after withdrawal of their units, the crowd had dispersed, decided to send no more patrol cars into the vicinity. · This time the maneuver did not work. tawdry night spots patrons joined the throng. Haphazard looting
- rally identified himself as a representative of the Concerned Group for Students from Orangeburg. Another speaker at the larger demonstration was Julius Lester of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. He read a letter received last Friday from H
- . Newsmenwere notice&bly fewer in number a.round the aoa:f'erence after the·attack. A conf-erence rule was that no delegate give a:ny statement to any newsman other than at e. fo1:ma.lpress conference and tnie ru.J.e·w~s amen~ed on Saturday to read that.no one
- the state's Commissioner a za phone call received Boczner night. At abourti-"dawn on Sunday, Community Affairs ~nee ~ a result, the city ,J v-N~~ telephoned to request ·~ation. night requesting to Plainfield of from a member of him
Folder, "Boutelle, Paul Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 7
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- WORKERS PARTY Charadera Synopsis, B N~ I A b 1-Secret Service, NY (RM) 3-108th INTC Group (RM) Copy toa Report ~ As of January, 1967, subject resided at 1919 Seventh Avenue, and employed as night taxi driver for Alice Taxi C9mpany, 633 West 125th
- forty, and said, "Look, you folks obviously must have been doing a good job, because it's only the bad ones you read about, and I haven't read anything bad. tenure or job? So why should \'Ie worry about our I expect you to continue to do the work
- ilie s , w iv e s and ch ild ren , to spend the night at the W hite H o u se. We had su ch a fr ie n d ly , n ic e tim e w ith th em in H ouston, and th ey had s e e m e d e a g e r at- the p r o s p e ct o f com ing to the W hite H ouse.- -He sa id
- .'' The Chicago Pol ice Department has established extra patrols in the vicinity of the school. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch at Kankakee, Illinois, met with the St. Anne, Illinois, School Board on the night of January 29
- no. outside organizations connected with the rioting and that, the rioting and vandalism had the appearance of "mischief at Halloween. in fact, night"· STATE OF ILLINOIS Dixmoor (Chicago), Illinois August 15, 1964, through Aur;ust 18, 1964 This racial
- organizations connected with-the rioting and that, the rioting and vandalism had the appearance of "mischief at Halloween. in fact, night"· STATE OF ILLINOIS DiA,noor (Chicago), Illinois August 15, 1964, through Aur;ust 18, 1964 . . This racial.disturbance
- meetings at this same address May 8, 1967, that the mosque of the leader of NOI, ELIJAH mosque are.concerned with the ELIJAH MUHAMMAD. A. T-5 advised that Mosque 34 continues 1102½ South Roxboro Street, Durham, and occasionally holds closed on week nights
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- ." G: I was about to ask-- P: And he said, Warfare]. II I'm (Laughter) Well , here's Paul Linebarger's book on it [Psychological Read it and then try to figure out how you might apply something to the Vietnamese situation." So I studied
- and Oakland Streets, Dallas, Texas. The leaflet reads as follows: "Brothers and Sisters, "For over 400 years Black people have been strugg ling for freedom in the United States. Today we find that we are still enslaved. lrom the days of Nat • Turner who led
- businesses during night of 1/1/68. Meetings of mixed group on l/~/.68 and 1/5/68 • held in Gainesville, Fla; Suggest ions made to jam telephone.lines to police station and circuit judge, to organize strike of garbagi collection, and to sabotag~ where fire
- co Rl,· R2 R3 R4 RS NAMEITI TLE '. R9 R6 R7 RB RIO CORRESPONDENCESYMBOL 2. 3, 4, s. □ ALLOTMENT □ APPROVAL SYMBOL □ HANDLE DIRECT 0 □ IMMEDIATE □ RECOM',!ENDAT I ON ACTION READ AND DESTROY □ AS REQUESTED □ INITIALS 0
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- Boulevard, L012g Ialand Cit7, !few. York. Be OD $500.00 bail. Thia waa taken to Night Court and released intar.m.ation waa obtained tr
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- for those events before doing something about the rising crime rate in Arnerica. That 11 something 11 doesn' t mean the -~ unfettered use of the night-stick, or the unchained abuse of the Supreme Court. It means much more work than that -- more money
Telephone conversation # 8685, transcript, MILDRED STEGALL and BOBBY BAKER, 8/31/1965, 10:30AM
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- . Mrs. Stegall's notes are of Bobby Baker's part of the conversation, and "I" refers to Baker. Photocopies of the envelope and the shorthand notes are located in the tape notebook for WH6508. l 4, in the Reading Room. CITATION NUMBER: 8685 DATE
- way they liked. point system. There was a They had to go to school and learn reading, writing, and arithmetic. They learned from machines, so it didn't take teachers' time. They could take a teacher-given test anytime they wanted
- to make arrangements with the other side. can tell the other people you are ready to release ... '' Bunker The President then read the cable and reiterated that he does not believe we should overrule Bunker's recommendation. Rusk said it would be alright
Oral history transcript, Harold Barefoot Sanders, interview 2 (II), 3/24/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 17 S: He sure does! Maybe too much so. That's not for me to say. But it \"ould really bother him, particularly when he would read or hear about, in the Community Action Programs, somebody stealing or somebody getting rich
- Visit by Mayor Robert Wagner and sons; LBJ & Lady Bird to memorial service for Senator Clair Engle; lunch; Lady Bird reads "When the Cheering Stopped"; dinner with Anthony Celebrezze, Willard Wirtz, Dick Goodwin and their wives; Robert Wagner
- days. So they put Hess in the front row there, with the doctors observing film. He would sit up there and pretend to be reading a book and wouldn't talk to Ribbentrop or Göring or anybody. All the other defendants would talk with one another during
- campaign coordinator for a variety of reasons. B: One reads so much about the magnificent Kennedy organization in '60. This doesn't seem to square that. V: I think someone probably made a judgment that there were these few states that should not have
- Service special agents read the newspapers, like anyone else, and if they see something that has the potential of generating unreported income, they may well start an investigation. The investigation as I recall, LBJ Presidential Library http
- /oh and then the Congress can make an intelligent judgment. B: You know, an outsider reading the newspapers at that time got the opinion that a good deal of Congress' activity was motivated either by emotional reasons or political reasons