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  • anxiety in this matter, we desire an immediate reply and furthrrwe request an early opportunity (prior to June l, 1964) to speak with you per s,onally. cc: Mr. Lee C. White Assoc. Special Counsel to President Senator Joseph Clark Mrs. Lyndon B . Johnson c
  • ] ­ WITH YOU AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE CHARLES C DIGGS, JR. JONATHAN B. BINGHAM CNY> AUGUSTUS HAWKINS CCALIF> ROBERT N C NIX CPA> JEFFERY COHELAN CCALIF> ADAM C POWELL CNY> JOHN CONYERS JR CMICH> JOSEPH RESNICK CNY> JOHN G DOW CNY> WILLIAM F
  • assassination -- to reassure a nervous world that "the gove nment in Washington lives", and to acquaint millions abroad with the new leader of America and the free world. Minutes after the bullets struck John Kennedy, USIA threw all its resources into this task
  • JJEAKENS THE IMAGE OF OUR COUNTRY AROU D THE WORLD . WE TRUST THAT THE !NFL ENCE OF YOUR OFFICE AND OF ALL GOVERNME NT AGENCIES WILL BE BROUGHT FULLY TO BEAR TO UPHOLD THE CONSTITUTIO ' OF THE UNITED STATES I ALABAMA JOSEPH CURRAN PRESIDENT NATIONAL
  • well SCLC, but neither was .admitted. Included in the business group were Earl Malik, Winton Blount, Milton Cummings, James Coile (Scott Pape{) and a man named Thomas Russell who was said to be a very helpful reconciling influence. A. G. Gaston, Joseph
  • ., Rcservatlon Dcr;k> Aerorn:-rves de l-~cxJ.co., 500 5th Avenue., Nc.n,JYork G,:i.t.y, 1 acl.v:U;cd SA \JOHN E. WJi;~-~ .CiIO]?F ths.t LP,tJT~ENCEnnd MJV.J:OW·_HENRY deptn:·ted frorn tTohn F'. Kennedy In'Lernr,tionnl Pij_rport, ·HGW York, via .Acrorw,ves c1e M
  • ,ILLINOIS Lieutenant Joseph Meany, Chicago, Illinois, Police Department, advised that following a championship high school football game on December 2, 1967, at Soldier Field, a disturbance erupted when several.Negroes attacked white boys in the vicinity
  • at .the Kennedy. Expressway and Addison Street.at 9:30 a.m. and is to consist of about_ 200 cars. The plan calls for the motorcade to.proceed to the city. hall in· the downtown Loop area and then to·· the residence of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of-Chicago
  • Tweed and · Bernard G. Segal who organized the Committee in 1963 at the request of President Kennedy and resigned as Co-Chairmen effective September 1. The Lawyers' Committee, with headquarters in Washington and a field office in Jackson, Mississippi
  • The White House Washington, D. C. cc: Mrs. F. Fullerwood Vice President Lyndon Johnson ACP:ms I 38 Bayview Drive St . Augu s tine , Florida September 27 , 1963 Mr . John F . Kennedy President of the United States The White House ashington , n. c. Dear
  • · ·reparations for··~he· Black peop1e·~auririg the Kennedy administration. ··This woma.n""attended the meeting of the now defunct "Organization for Bla.c}t Power 11 ·1n·Chicago July 4., 1963. She propounded the· theor,,· later adopted - • by the conference
  • recalled the situation when FDR closed the banks, and when President Kennedy faced the Bay of Pigs and the Vienna Conference. "We don't spend enough time remembering back, and not enough time looking ahead." He said he recalled that in 1948 only two members
  • had ca Ll. ed the FBI in New Or l ea ns . Hen r y Wolf , a ttorney fo r the Go odman family, ca lled to say that Robe r t Kennedy ha d bee n c on tacted . 1 : 40 PM : Me r i dian r epor t e d tha t a ttempts ha d been ma de t o call loca l ai r fo r
  • viewpoint and have asked the Attorney General to go into some detail in connection with the principles that we would have in this bill. We are very anxious to have Democratic and Republican support. As you know, President Kennedy in the Kennedy-Johnson
  • realised then. that poa·i tive action was long ,ove.r- dtta,. :action had: to be ca.k•n" Mom•ntum b elvil s-lshta l~om aceele.~ated tbat pojnt 011 under the le.adersh!p of tbe Kennedy- Jolut•on adm!m•~on .an4. 'by the :rietng Udo of Nes•o· ~nmtl­
  • on to the essentials it, they that to be done. Lady B~rd typified ·, in from the it by the act ' oj coming I• ,. 0 funeral simple of President Kennedy( certainly his death I ¢, . was. one of the greatest 0 she.walked ' in her -house, to go
  • in our national policy. In the seven years prior to the Kennedy-Johnson Administra­ • tions, the United States suffered three recessions. A large proportion o! our industrial plant went unused, and our national production grew ..... at a rate o! only
  • . "'"LE MllSTA , II. I. l'llAllL M. SAYllll, OKLA . 011 , MAllY SINCLAIR CllAW,.0110, CALIP'. MAllY C . KENNEDY, I ND. MAllY .I. •RANDON, OHIO C . TELEPHONE: LINCOLN • · 1210 ... , Chllirtn411, EMMA GUFFEY MILLEI, PENNSYLVANIA .! February 5, 1 . y
  • eynolds Russell Giffen Harry Baker Louis Robinson Russell Kennedy Accompanied by Senator Thomas K uchel of California, and California Congressmen: Harlan Hagen B. F. Sisk John Tunney 1:00 pm LUNCH with Secretary Rusk, Secretary McNamara, and McGeorge
  • and keep to a bare minimum personal meetings between the two, such meetings have been observed. On November 20, 1963, King met personally with Levison at the International Hotel, Kennedy International Airport, New York City. The site was a room registered