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July
14, 1965
President
Lyndon Johnson
The White House
Washington, D.C.
Dear Mr. President:
I run writing in regards to your actions
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4845 Coliseum st.
Los ,~ngeles, Cal.
June 30, 19o5
Lyndon B. Johnson
White House
Washington,
D.C.
Dear hlr. President:
The Board of Women for Legislative
Action,
Day Chapter,
with 300 members actively
working for the achievement
and preservation
- arison
of the actions
of Mississi
i's
emocrats in 1956 un er Gov. Col man and in 1960 under Gov. Barnett
should easily
establish
m
oint.
And, as I am-certain
you well know,
no man in Mississip~i
worked harder and risked more for the Democratic
candidates
- GOOD DEMOCRATIC SENATOR RALPH YARBOROUGH
THE CANDIDACY OF
RATS HARRIS COUNTY TEX.
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Executive
Director
AMERICANS
FOR DEMOCRATIC
ACTION
FORMER NATIONAL
CHAIRMEN
NATIONAL
WILSON
WYATT
1947-48
LEONHENDERSON 1948-49
H. HUMPHREY
1949-50
HUBERT
FRANCIS
BIDDLE
1950-53
M. SCHLESINGER,
ARTHUR
JR.
JAMESE. DOYLE
(Co-Chairmen)
1953-55
JOSEPH
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South Vietnam wishes to be i~dependent
and neutral.
America will not permit this.
This is
imperialism of an old-fashioned
kind.
But the graver objection to the American action is that
it involves the danger of war•with Russia and China.
In such
a war