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  • ; and the Department of Hous.ing and Urban ·novelo1Jm0nt) to assist in wo1.. k3.ng closely with the Mayor and othei.. J.oca l and s ta tc Agenc ias. At the outset, it was recognized that there was an immediate n~cd for n full-sc2le hunt for jobs as tho
  • . Attachment VETERANS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS AFFAIRS WASHINGTON 25, 0.C. March 12 , 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Lee C. White Assistant .Special Counsel to the President The White House In accordance with a telephone call from
  • and said you would tell them you would bring the Ident Record later so here it is. J • STATES DEPARTMENT O~ JUSTir~ UNITED DERAL· au~OF •• io ..672·SI,C ].~29-67 'N IN~-) WASHINGTE>N, D.C. •2C20iN1811----._ , J,r(-.0~ •Dlr•ctor. The following FBI
  • , Florida, lay somnolent in the 94 degree heat. A humid ·wind ruffled the bay, where thousands of persons had watched the hydroplane races. Since early morning the Police Department's Selective Enforcement Unit, designed as a riot control squad, had been
  • Urban affairs
  • August Z3, 1965 [7 of 7] ­ CT OFFICIAL USE ONLY U .S . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE WASHINGTON , D .C . 20230 August 23, 1965 ::""·.r ~f'1 'TtVE ;..Ao, ~ "-~·· '' .,_, ';r.~ If!/ z./r r5 '- G/ ,$; ~.J.>.. =!-6 / S-j-:. IR
  • M EMBER: COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE O N VETERAN S' A P1"AIRS
  • Captain Cotter, of the 1st District, Chicago Police Department, made a check and was not able to give any information about the conference. Mr. Yang, the F.B.I. duty officer, was not able to furnish any information either. They did say that there were
  • -·e_c_t~--~--~---~--U_.__T._O_ra_l__ Accession Record Number ~------A_C_l_7_-~1_3_8__~----------~General topic of interview: Discusses his role as General Counsel and Special Assistant for Civil Functions, Department of the Army. Date Length Tape #1 Jan
  • Department in organizing recruitment, training, and in developing supervisory capacities. ~is team wuld act as liaison between Watts community resources and health resources of official and private organizations; and would aid in developing program leadership
  • the state's Commissioner a za phone call received Boczner night. At abourti-"dawn on Sunday, Community Affairs ~nee ~ a result, the city ,J v-N~~ telephoned to request ·~ation. night requesting to Plainfield of from a member of him
  • Urban affairs
  • ~ . - . employees hired in 1967 were Negroes, aRd~~oe& ~ ~ ROH make f. ' 2 . . 8 ~ • lip a=ouin1etell i8 p@l!'eent of the city work _forceA 908 police department employees, 85 are Negro.I\ Of WI . a _·higher proportion of Negroes than in most . a I bits
  • Urban affairs
  • of the'ir own accord, he assured them a complete -8WWWWi W:..t2.M"u=: _._. _ ...,.JI- -,. - .. There was no Negro on the City Council; none on the School Board; none on the Fire Department; none of high rank on the Police Force. Four out of every ten
  • Urban affairs
  • contained In the donor's deed of gift. 11/27/2007 J'IMN(ln ..... ) -I UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION e eelfl' IIIJIRl'J I, Date: u;s. Secret Service, Dallas(RM) 1- OSI, Tinker AFB, MIG, Dallas, Texas (U
  • originated the document. (Cl Closed In accordance with restrictions contained In the donor's deed of gift. 11/2/2007 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT FEDERAL BUREAU Bew York, I• .&ply,.,,,__ OF J!JSTICE OF INVESTIGATION Bow York BIi• to Iv.No. Blatile 100
  • 132112gov.ming acceH to nattonal security Information. (8) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (CJ Closed In accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. 11/27/2007 Initials ~ .. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
  • - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON In Reply, Pl«u• Re/et:to Fil.No. 25, D. C. September 14, 1964 SUMMARY .ANALYSIS OF THE RACIAL DISTURBANCES A.i.~DRIOTING DURING THE PERIOD FR01I JULY 17, 1964
  • Urban affairs
  • the welfare programs .of the State) have refused to submit statements of · compliance required .·by the regulations of the Department of Defense, the tlepartment of Health, Education and Welfare, and the Department of Agriculture ·under Title VI of the. Civil
  • , I am enclosing a communication which may be of interest to you. classified, unclassified. Upon removal of the enclosure, if this transmittal form becomes Sincerely yours, J~~ ~Director Enc. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT FEDERAL OF J uSTICE BUR 1
  • in most of that activity. I was a I was heavily Close to Dr. Martin Luther King --closely associated with all the national civil rights leaders. B: What was your opinion of the Justice Department's, and the Kennedy Administration generally, handling
  • : I hope my Department will not be required to enter this situation. We will not unless called upon. We will see to it that law and order will be maintained. I knew Dr. King. I had deep respect for him. White leaders respected Dr. King
  • Urban affairs
  • STATES DEPARTMENT FEDERAL I OF Ju-=l flCE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION l-OSI,2nd District, NYC (RM) 1-NIS, 3rd Naval District, NYC {RM) 3-108th MI Group, NY, NY (RM) 1-Secret Service, NYC (RM) 1-United States Coast Guard, NY {RM) Copy to: Report
  • ... to national-urtty Information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Cloaad In accordance with 111atrictlonacontained In the donor' ■ deed of gift. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT o,::jlJSTICE • FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION l
  • . White Assistant Special Counsel to the President~ FROM: William L. Taylor General Counsel RE: Your request for comment on Interior Department draft It seems to me that the draft prepared by Bill Pozen's office is quite adequate. How~ver
  • enforcement ntcord■ • confldentlallty Initials .. .. ,I . ,,."· • . .... . ·..._ . ' c.I -~lk~­ • UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU J_. OF INVESTIG.ATION I I . WASUINGTON In Repb-,Plea1•RP/a:to FiuNo, .• September 14
  • Urban affairs
  • by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. 10/30/2007 A - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Jackson, Mississippi November
  • of classifiedtis r nsmittal uncl ss"fied. Si ce ely e enclosu e, if form becomes yours, _Edg~ Dir~~~o~ 00 ~ Enc CONFIDE TIAL GONPIBBNTIAL UNI1.ED STATES FE D F. H AL DEPARTMENT B U Jl EAU WASHINGTON, In Reply, J>lcaseRefer to OF JUSTICE O F 1 N V
  • the document. (Cl Closed In accordance with ntstrtctiona contained in the donor'• dead of gift. 11/1/2007 --UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION In &ply, PleaaeReferSO FU.No. Newark, New Jersey August 31, 1967 NATIOrTAL
  • ~ From Lee White's office 1/15/65 (We sent a messenger to pick it up) mom THE WHITE HOUSE Mr. Nicholas Katzenbach Acting Attorney General Department of Justice Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Suite 1035, Universal Building North 1875
  • is that it is 6n its way to becoming [9 of 26] ­ - 6 - a paper of major national influence. Certainly, its new crew, headed by the young Chandler, is genuinely con­ cerned about exercising ' leadership to straighten out the sorry state of affairs politically
  • originated the document. (C) Closed in 1ccordance with restrictions contained in the donor"a deed of gift. 11/27/2007 UN ;o STATES DEPARTMENT OF, )-- 3TICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Copy to: l- ONI, 3rd Naval District, NYC(RM) 1- OSI, Second
  • and to know what is being considered and the extent to which Federal programs are involved. The Federal Government programs are centered in several depart­ ments and I would propose that someone sit in on these meetings independent of the operating Departments
  • of the President 's remarks to the heads of the Executive Branch of government follows: "I want to make one thing unmistakably and indelibly clear to every Department, every Agency, every o ffice a nd every e:npl oyee of the Government of t he Unit ed Stateso
  • accordingly. OFFICE OF TBK DIRECTOR TOP 8EORE~UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT FEDERAL BUREAU OF JUSTICE OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20535 December 1, 1964 BY LIAISON Honorable Bill D. Moyers Special Assistant to the President The White House
  • Form CD-121 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Prea. b 206-10) Memorandum ··11-63) ~ .o. TO Lee White Special Counsel to the President U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE 1~~ DATE: April 27th 1965 In reply re'fer to: C_
  • Eugene Patterson Sub .i ect (s) covered 15 - 17 Built-in antagonism between the Justice Department and the Civil Rights Cormnission; Robert Kennedy Nicholas Katzenbach; Ramsey Clark; Frankie Freeman 18 '65 report on discrimination in agriculture
  • Rights Commission; a discussion with LBJ about the press; LBJ meets with observers of the 1967 elections in Vietnam, a staged affair; Civil Rights Commission-Justice Department relations, especially under RFK; LBJ ignores the Civil Rights Commission
  • in a discouraged man a sense of his own importance, giving a poor community a voice in directing its own affairs and consequently an interest in its future. We had plenty of disappointments -- and God knows we made mistakes, because we were in new territory. We
  • Consumer affairs
  • Urban affairs
  • Detroit Police Department
  • Folder, "Algiers Motel - Report on Case by Detroit Police Department," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 84
  • a tax The Mayor would merely to the presented government the Federal against bill Treasury the of Secretary the and Department Treasury such payment 1 of each year cause than September not later District the to be made to 11 11 • [2 of 13 (front
  • Urban affairs
  • draws a crowd; Lady Bird has tea for Mrs. Alexandros Matsas, wife of departing Greek ambassador; tea & tours for five new ambassadors' wives; discussion about Shah of Iran; LBJ greets group; John Macy meeting about Fine Arts Commission; bowling
  • ALL YOU CAN TO RE-ASSURE SOUTHERN NEGROES OF THEIR STATUS AS AMERICAN CITIZENS. THE SELMA AFFAIR HAS LEFT THEM SHAKEN TO THEBONE . IN MY 30 YEARS OF BEING CLOSE TO THEM I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH A REACTION TO AN EVENT. LESS ANGER THAN HEARTBRAKE