Discover Our Collections
Limit your search
Tag- Digital item (20)
- new2023-Oct (2)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (12)
- Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972 (2)
- Jones, James R. (2)
- Fehmer, Marie (1)
- McCawley, Ruth (1)
- McPherson, Harry C. (Harry Cummings), 1929- (1)
- Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994 (1)
- Sanders, Harold Barefoot, 1925- (1)
- 1967-10-xx (2)
- 1967-11-04 (1)
- 1967-xx-xx (1)
- 1968-01-xx (1)
- 1968-02-xx (1)
- 1968-03-xx (1)
- 1968-06-11 (1)
- 1968-11-14 (1)
- Crime and law enforcement (20)
- Civil rights (15)
- Governmental investigations (15)
- Civil disobedience (12)
- Riots (5)
- Urban affairs (4)
- Vietnam criticism (3)
- Vietnam (2)
- Assassinations (1)
- Consumer affairs (1)
- Economics (1)
- Education (1)
- Environmental protection (1)
- Federal budget (1)
- Firearms (1)
- Text (20)
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission) (15)
- Meeting Notes Files (3)
- Aides Files of Mildred Stegall (2)
- Folder (20)
- Meeting notes (3)
20 results
- and the situation in South Vietnam and pointed out that the effort of the enemy was to overthrow the South Vietnamese Government. The President discussed the Tax Bill Conference Report and the progress of the House count on it. Boggs mentioned seeing the picture
- Vietnam
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
(Item)
- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 17, 1967 4:45 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: The attached FBI memorandum reports pending Anti- Vietnam War Demonstration further information on October 20-22 concerning the in Washington, D. c
- Vietnam criticism
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
(Item)
- • CONFID!!MilAL 'ANTI-VIETNAM WARDEMONSTRATION the 1930's and 1940's. In 1967 Corliss Lamont is the Chairman of the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. The Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, established in 1951, is an organization with headquarters
- Vietnam criticism
- then asked Secretary McNamara what can he do to solve crime in the District of Columbia. The President said he asked Wirtz the same thing. "Crime will be the principal problem, even more so than Vietnam. We've got to show some progress and action. Perhaps
- Vietnam criticism
- that it is today. The SNCC is n-:>wmotivated by a revolutionary direct-action, ant iw hite ideology that places no faith in normal democratic procedures. It.follows the Communist Party line in its criticism of United States policy in Vietnam and in its recent
- "• •• We1 re angry. We are angry like Chd. There are thousands of young people in this country who want to get the "white man" out of us. Who choose the lot of the oppressed in the world. This system lives by murdering in Vietnam, exploiting the world
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
(Item)
- to the overall policies of • his Administration. One of the most troublesome aspects of our economy grew out 0£ the costs of the Vietnam war. This was the most difficult part of our budget to predict, because we had no experience in fighting this kind
- in the Presidential election. Gregory stated that, if elected, he would paint the White House black and "bring the boys back from Vietnam." He stated, ''We don't want integration, we want liberation." Many of his remarks were jeered by black nationalists
- the subject of the BPP came up and WATSON stated the BPP stands for opposition to the draft and the Vietnam war because they are aimed at young Negroes. In regard to race riots WATSON stated that the BPP would play a role in the riot situation in the Denver
- to Vietnam. Norman was granted leave en rout~ and is due to report at San Francisco, California, on January 3, 1968, for transportation to Vietnam. •- CONFIDEM'fIA!-.."'"-:"'I -4- --COMPIBBHTIM- SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES A second
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
(Item)
- held on Fifth Avenue, NYC, on April 1967. Mobilization in 15, This parade was sponsored by Spring Comittee to End the War in Vietnam. NYT-11 Apri1·20, 1967. The subject spoke at Memorial He.11, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, on February 16
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
(Item)
- , NJ, 4730/66. Ccmmnmist attiliation ot associates and/or, contacts set torth. Evidence set forth ot JESSB GRAY's opposition to US involvement in Vietnam. Activity in behalf ot Revolutionary Action Movement, Black Panther Party and Coordinating Council
- to be in alliance. SSOC and SDS are active in North Carolina; however, they have concentrated on campus tours promoting anti-draft and anti-Vietnam themes. The North Carolina Black Nationalist groups have no known foreigh ties. According to an article carried
- boxes of new pistols, one case of hand grenades, which ,, in his own ·words.. ,-1ere;·enough to fight However, the room, we finally the ,-1ar in Vietnam for two days; agreed, was approxi~~tely 10 by 12 feet ~ and ~tacked some eight feet high_
- by the appearance of members of CORE, the local Spartacist Group and the Baltimqre·committee to E~d the War in Vietnam on the scene. • • Characterizations of the Soartacist Grouo ·and the Baltimore Committee to.End the War in Vietnam are appended hereto. Several