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August 5, 1967
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Honorable
George Romney·
Governor of Michigan
Lansing, Michigan
Dear
•
Governor:
At the President's
request,
I am writing you
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will be a formality;
this will avoid the political
stickiness
that attended
Romney's call for help last summer.
It seems logical
that the group that makes the initial
recommendation
concerning
the necessity
of federal
troops
should remain on hand throughout
-
soldiers:
O
injuries
Fatalities:
By gunshot:
By fire:
Total
fatalities:
to date:
94
3
196
22
1
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As of app1--oximately noon, July 25, 1967, Michigan
-Governor George Romney, Detroit
Mayor Jerome Cavanagh and
Mr. Cyrus Vance, ·special
Assistant
- . Negroes.
Psychologically they had marched with the
marchers, suffered with the injured, and become more and
more -embittered at the authorities.
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In the November, 1965, issue of the Michigan Law Review
George Edwards, ·Judge of the United States
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Joyce
needs
goint.
said that
the hippies
a sense of cooperation
"Mao knew that
and
have taught
the new left
that
it
between
members in order
to keep
so did George Washington."
He said that
the Negroes
of Detroit
were not completely
united