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  • , is composed of leaders of the organized bar from all sections of the country. Its work has been endorsed and commended by the American Bar Association. The outgoing Co-Chairmen, Mr. Tweed and Mr. Segal have shaped the development of the Lawyers' Committee
  • : First radio-photograph transmitted via Echo II from Jodrell Bank to U.S.S.R. HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Federal Housinq Administration Public Housinq Administration Federal National Mortqaqe Association Community
  • in the meeting were: 1. Those present agreed unanimous ly that representatives of the Associated Industria l ists of Alabama and th~ state Chamber of Commerce will ca ll on Governor Wallace as soon as possible to request that he appoint an official bi-racial
  • of the Interior UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20425 May 19, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE HONORABLE LEE C. WHITE, ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT, THE . WliITE HOUSE ~· FROM General Counsel SUBJECT: St. Augustine, Florida
  • , subsidized credit program is needed and will be effective for breaking the pattern of discrimination against Negro small business enterprises so that they can participate fu14r in the physical upgrading of ghetto areas. We would dissent on both grounds. Our
  • relations and civil rights activities~ ., ·j ·1 ·! I ·t In a meeting on September 29, the local bar association . discussed its responsibility for representing Negroes , charged in racial incidents. This group also has before r' it further resolutions
  • Association for the Advancement of Chl­ ored People, the Congress of Racial Fquali ty, the South­ ern Christian Leadership Conference, the Student NonVio­ lent Chordinat:i.ng Committee -v;iorki.ng in Mississippi a:nd local :MississipPians. c~.....,.., .Jaae