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pation, but the opening of ·the program has been delayed pending ·the State's
. Title VI assurance. Ther~ .a.re no plans to. designate additional areas in
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Prograns In Hard Core Unemployment Areas of
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At the meeting In your office recently, I mentlonf'!d
Brlefly stated, they a're as
rrry thoughts on tho above subject.
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A number of Federal agencies
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August 24, 1965
DRAFT
MEMORANDUM FOR
THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
I have received your memorandum of August 5
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Os:" ic Ila\' ii'
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William Fitt" Hyan (1>-NS.)
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Jamr" S«'lirurr ( 1>-N. Y.)
Huhy Dc-t.l\l id1ad 11 a rri n ••I on
Joseph lll'llcr r
Hep. Robert L. Lq.~grtt (D·Cali/.)
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- a tourist oriented celebration in
a community which will neither house nor feed Negro visitors.
Since the major problem is racial discrimination in public accommoda
tions, passage of Title II of the pending civil rights bill will
provide a means for dealing
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For appropriate handling _ _ _ _ __
See below _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Remarks:
Lu aaDilCI S/•./'64 to the ,
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GPO
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By direction of the President:
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A. octal• Special · .O 'IUlf l
tbe Preei •1
- painted in bright attractive colors...
are in the area and these were run down in
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of the residential area; well
small one-story houses which
Only a few multiple dwellings
the slum tradition.
Meetings with Officials
At 5 o'clock that afternoon
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their blriug polkie·• · · OQ April 9;, 1964.
Preal4•Jd Jo!msott aaneaaced that
191 ma.to• America.a cotpOHi.lou.
·• mployma 7 at:!Uum po•on•·,
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Joined tblt aatlonal volva.tuy t»oavam
bffMl•• II was "a·oaml ecor$mlc&. •
AU 191 firm
- been uncovered in
the firm's employment policies.
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Possible Public Reaction to Forms a., b. ,. and c. Supra
The public reaction to a boycott of all Mississippi products would
probably be neutral or negative. There is the difficulty of determining
- ;onnec t lo n with the matter _ which we discu ss ed.
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persu cl Jnrj thdt h e does not approve of viol en c e and that h~
honestly belicvt.!'._> in r-cs ort to the courts and wo uld '"3 0 a d vi · >~
the 1Jo v er nor • Ii e i s , a t the same t im P