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- it was for, to [Cesar] Chavez at one
time. It would have been a demonstration grant.
I was just about to mention Los Angeles, the Compton and Watts areas, black
population, of strong interest to Gus Hawkins, were big problems. But I can remember
talking to Ed Roybal
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were two meetings in Cal ifo rni a, one in
Los Angeles and one
Fra nci sco , or jus t one in San Francisco
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of
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if the re
in San
the yea rs, now I can 't
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- . are by no mean s ade quate to do the job, nor h a.s there been ade quate time
to complete that job. But a ver-.r effective start has b e en made, and it
seems to me that th ere is need noi..1
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there Has practically nothing in th e way of , at this time,
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of fin ancial assistance for construction
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years Tiith the variJu s chang es in the oreani z a tion and your
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I have served in the Off ice
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I \l.reed, fot" cxa".ill-,lo,
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- at Harvard and joined--
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That was 1948 by that time?
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Yes. Joined, in the fall of '48, the staff that was planning a new magazine which
subsequently in '49 was The Reporter magazine. Sent in 1950 to Washington as the
Washington editor of The Reporter
- . Graham Sullivan, who has served as Deputy
Commissioner of &iucation since July 1966.
MR. SULLIVAN:
As I present my remarks, probably I will be shifting
hats from time to time, for I will be reporting reactions as a local
education agency officer
- the Johnson Yea rs?
Perhaps you could start with a brief summary
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of the situation before 1963.
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REED:
to test my memory
Well, Jack, you certainly are going
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a bit this morning.
I joined the Of £ice in 1951.
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At that time