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- '. John D. O'Reil.13 Jr., :Boa._on College Lav Sohoo1
Mrs. John B. Pain•• Jr.
Rabbi G&~uol Perlman.• Kille1 Houee, Boa1:on U11J:w-erei't7
Katherine D. Por1man
Prof. Douglas Royno1de, Tu~~. Univerai~7
Mrs. David Rieeman
Mr. & Mr s . Edward 1t7eraon
Arthur M
- See all scanned items from file unit "Mississippi Summer Project Voter Registration"
- Conyers ( D-M ich.)
Rep. Charles Diggt11, Jr. (D-Mich.)
Rep. John Dow ( D-N. Y.)
Rep. John Edwards (D-Cali/.)
Rep. Leonard Farbstein (D-N.Y.)
Rep. Donald Fraser (D-Minn.)
Rep. Jacob Gilbert (D~N.Y.)
Rrp. Au~u s tus Hawkins (D-Calif.)
Rrp. Paul Krebs ( D-N
- See all scanned items from file unit "Civil Rights – Miscellaneous 1966"
- can lead
only to more violence and a bad name
for St. Augustine and for Florida.
May 8, 1963
Dear Mr. President:
I
m forced to
gree 100% with the enclosed letter,
and I am therefore formal ly requesting that ypu
consider disassociating yourself
- See all scanned items from file unit "Civil Rights – St. Augustine, Fla."
- R. Ming
James M . Nabrit, Jr.
Samuel R. Pierce, Jr.
John D. Randall
Charles S. Rhyne
• William P. Rogers
• Samuel I. Rosenman
Eugene V. Rostow
Barnabas F. Sears
Whitney North Seymour
Jerome J . Shestack
Arthur D. Shores
Sylvester C. Smith, Jr
- See all scanned items from file unit "Civil Rights – Miscellaneous 1965"
- . ----SCLC
James Farmer ---------·-CORE
James Forman -----------SNCC
Roy Wilkins -----------NAACP
Whitney M. Young, Jr.----National Urban League
Mrs. Dorothy Height -~--
National Federation 0£
Negro Women's Clubs
Bayard Rustin
A. Philip Randolph
I
;,i ·~r
- See all scanned items from file unit "Civil Rights Boycotts – Alabama and Mississippi"
- accomplishments during the past 100 days,
as per your request.
M
Carl T. Rowan
March 12, 1964
UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY
USIA's biggest job, and most important accomplishment, during the past
100 days was to tell the story of orderly succession after
- See all scanned items from file unit "Civil Rights – Miscellaneous 1964"
- Indication of approval to go ahead before I start.
I would, of course, see to It that there would be no national
publlelty untll the President made his announcement.
Att.achmen t
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
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- See all scanned items from file unit "Civil Rights – Miscellaneous 1963"
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1n-Jiew.,'fork, where- B~. bw:J JSuceeastul.21" involved Negro. -r1rms.: m . severa1
major construction Jobe. Where aasistance o:t this magnit·u de is needed ·.tn
the national interest, 1t 1s uauall.y .provided. through ..grants.. 41'he dif'.f'.1culty
- See all scanned items from file unit "Civil Rights – Watts, Los Angeles Riots"