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- newsletter Monroe, North ROBERTWILLIAMSof 410 North Boyte Street, Carolina, dated November 21, 1959. Examination of the newsletter revealed: 2. Editor and Publisher: Business Manager: ROBERTFRANKLINWILLIAMS E. A. JOHNSON Circulation: M. R. WILLIAMS
- Sheriff's Office are conducting an inv~stigation. -etJN F I DEN I IAb- ,-4- .. COMFIBEHTJ AI z-.. SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND DISTURBANCES PROTEST VIGIL, DAYTON,OHIO The "Journal Herald," a newspaper in general circulation in Dayton, Ohio, carried
- Workers Party (SWP), 1702 East 4th Street, Los Angeles, California. • 'l'his pamphlet reads as follows: 11 The members of the Black. Liberation Front composed of Afro-Americans who traveled. to Cuba feel compelled to issue a stater.:ent as to why
- . [5 of 8] - 3 - 9. The Los Angeles School System will htee 55 nurses, 55 nurses aides, and 23 doctors to conduct regular and special health examinations / of children in deprived areas/. This will enable the schools to detect medical
- File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
- ~ 2. Congressional Leadership 3. Congress, The Great 89th 4. Chicago 5. Cabinet and Agency Head · 6. Budget Bureau (Reorganization) 7. Personnel 8. Official 9. National Alliance of Businessmen ~ 1966 (Califano) 10. Los Angeles Riots
- File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
- JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT The attached memorandum on the Los Angeles situation is unsigned because your 9:00 a.m. deadline made it necessary to transmit it before Mr. Shriver got back into town. Its contents, however
- File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
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- File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
- the city bus terminal. 1962 Los Angeles, Calif., April 27 -- A battle oceurrcd between police and Black Muslims after a policeman was attacked when he questioned an individual' in the street. Oxford, Min., Sept. 30-0ct. 1 -- A white mob attacked U.S
- and resentment of the Negro crowds, the police should make every effort to avoid playing the role of · aqents provocateur. In Los Angeles ·in 1965, for example, the actions of two High\•iay Patro1 of ficcrs in dragging a yot1ng girl whom they ·-114- The most
- =:.c:i:-.s ,eve:: to ::om:: ~o::~e-.: fo:: •~.:S aerio:u. :.mt ::-eflective di:.lo:~ ir. t::e :ie·.:io:• a l:.=~, :i:c~ of t:1.! pr::~s c.nt! t~:.eviaior. fo:.-.:3 ,:en.:ied to !.t.cn:!£y :l!~c:: -:'o~:.!: r.s :.n .:sc~el!'!.c covesq,:r. uaoc!ated oQly t1
- . C., last evening from New York City. Last~ evening Carmichael attended a student function at Howard University entitled ''Project Awareness" which sponso~~d a speech by Ron Karenga, leader of US, a militant black nationalist group in Los Angeles
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- are asking that everyone in Gainesville who is man and woman-enough to stand up and fight _against this oppressive City and County Gove_rnment come and testify on Monday, December 18, 1967." • . . On December 18, 1967, Captain ROBERTT. ANGEL, Captain
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- • Street, New York Cit7 Examined September 2.3, 1966 by SA ASCHERL JBSSE GRAYwas arrested b7 the Xew York Cit7 Police Department on March 19, 1966, and charged with Simple Aaaault against hi ■ wite, ROSALEEORAY. JESSE ORAYgave hia addreaa aa 41-lS Vernon
- of this year; personal visits to the Boards of Education and educators in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Oklahoma City, Denver, Los Angeles, and San Francisco; contact with representatives of the Negro press and speeches in the area of civil rights. The combined
- jobs, improved operating efficiency, and increased productivity. FINER CARE Will spend $102 million in the hospital modernization program in cluding new veterans hospitals in Hines, Ill., Los Angeles, Calif. , Chicago, Ill., and San Juan, Puerto Rico
- . Books in Yiddish are published regularly: A book of documentary essays, for instance, [5 of 7] [6 of 7] . . .. LETTERS TO THE DITOR Dear Sir: The Los Angeles Times columnist Paul Coates states in his column of August 25 that "Russian Orthodox, B
- . It is a life or death struggle. This further illustrates that we have only one alternative: Unite for self-defense warfare now, or perish!" Four months later, in August, a combination of hap hazard circumstances plunged Los Angeles into the bloodiest
- . Ellie of le 15th. Laceration of hand whil To DGH (CB). Injury was HERMANCANTY, SR., 46/N/M, of 1166 Clairmount.· Patr. GILBERT STOCKER, DPD, observed Herman Canty and another unkn N/M carrying merchandise from the rear door 9f the Bi~Lo Super Mkt
- by a private or public group within the state. It runs the danger that any detrimental change will be blamed on the boycott. {3) Available statistical series could be examined to see whether economic activity in Mississippi has departed from expected patterns
- . lo•• inc•r•ly. ' , LBJ:JV:ny [1 of 4] THE WHITE H OUSE WASHINGTON M a rch 12, 1965 MR . PRESIDENT: This came in at 6: 30 Friday. A suggested answer is attached . Jack Valenti March 15, 1965 The origina l of this letter was signed and h
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Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- asked my advisors to examine the state of housing in America. I instructed them: First, find out how many sub-standard houses there were in the United States. Second, find out how many houses we would have to build to take care of our immediate
- could he really worry much about criticism in itself. He said public opinion polls rose and fell - his rating might go down to 5, he said - - but he still had to examine his options and make his decisions. He reviewed the Tonkin Gulf resolution
- about that yesterday and he said, "Maybe we ought to have every bank preserve a record of every loan application and forward those applications once a year to the Secretary of the Treasury. We could examine them and see where credit had been refused
- that when I gave up my congressional seat in 1958, it was after a studied and careful examination of what the moral LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More
- ces were raised andd:-awn about what this all meant. A lot I've never seen them myself --they ·were sort of locked away-- but I am ·· told that subseq uently they've been examin ed, and they suppor t the autops y report . Anothe r critici sm I