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  • THE WHITE HOUSE rV I J1.· \·I WASHINGTON I . I April 22, 1964 I .. \ NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 297 TO: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense The Administrator, Agency for International Development SUBJECT
  • Latin America
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • who discovered America." Columbus is a discovery for me and a delightful one -- even though 1 do feel at home with you because 1 know you as good. hard­ working Democrats -- through the people you send to Washington. And, they are your admirers I
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson 'Salute to Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson' Luncheon Given by Federated Democratic Women of Ohio, Deshler Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, 9/18/1964"
  • THE WHITE HOUSE G 0%'iFIDE:NTIAL WASHINGTON May 31, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 349 TO: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense The Administrator of the Agency for International Development The Secretary of Agriculture
  • See all scanned items from file unit "NSAM # 349: Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966"
  • Latin America
  • Memorandum # 349, Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • Bio: Genevieve Blatt (1913-1996) was co-founder Americans for Democratic Action; Chief Examiner of the Pittsburgh Civil Service Commission; Secretary of Internal Affairs, 1954-1957; member of LBJ's Consumer Advisory Council; Assistant Director
  • L REMARKS BY SENAIDRLYNDON B. JOHNSON DEMOCRATIC CO'MVENTION, SPOKANE,WASHINGTON MAY25, 1960 LYNDON B. JOHNSON: M;y-beloved friends Governor Rossellini, of many years, Senator Magnuson, Senator Jackson, my fellow Democrats. From outward
  • Record copy, Remarks, Democratic Convention, Spokane, Washington, 5/28/60
  • will be acceptable to him for the two roles--chairman of the Texas delegation as well as favorite son--only if he renounces “liberal” alliances with groups such as the Americans for Democratic Action, the anti-Shivers Democratic Advisory Council of Texas, and the CIO
  • and countryside is high on America's agenda. For it seems to me that one of the most press challenges for the individual is the depression and the tension resulting from existence in a world which is increasingly less pleasing to the eye. Our peace of mind, our
  • Congress, and we are determined that America shall continue to prosper under this leadership for the next four 3 0 1 years. 2 alarmed at the shenanigans and the actions of the Republicans 3 in San Francisco, and we must make certain that the re­ 4
  • Partial scan of transcript: section pertaining to Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party only.
  • Democratic National Committee (U.S.)
  • Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention Credentials Committee, Atlantic City, NJ, August 22, 1964, DNC Papers Series 2, Box 102
  • Papers of the Democratic National Committee
  • in New Orleans (Craft Unions) and at ' tlantic City (Vertical Unions). A vertical union is latent fascism within a minority. a A craft union is ederation based on a democratic formula. Five yea1'1J ago the direct action Lewis led the rebellion from th
  • Democratic vote in favor of censure. G: Before we turned on the tape you also mentioned 1952 and Sam Rayburn's role in that in the Stevenson campaign. D: That's right. Lyndon did not take very much of a forward position in the Adlai Stevenson campaign
  • . 1969 INTERVIEWEE: THEODORE BERRY INTERVIEWER: STEPHEN GOODELL PLACE: Mr. Berry's office, O f f i c e o Washington, D.C. 5/29/2 Tape 1 of 1 G: This is the second session with Mr. Theodore Berry, the director of the Community Action Program
  • Confrontation in Community Action Agencies, especially in Chicago, Syracuse, Philadelphia and Cleveland; Community Action Agency guidelines; political involvement in local Community Action organizations; the Green Amendment; getting community action
  • ; and it stimulated economic g rowth as well. It symbolizes, too, the par tnership between local, State and Federal governments, between private organizations and public action. This is what took Charleston out of the dark days of the depression. President Roosevelt
  • -Affected Areas Johnson, Lyndon B. A Time for Action Pocket Data Book, USA 1967 Consumer Credit Protection Act: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, Parts I and II Beauty for America: Proceedings of the White House Conference on Natural
  • military efforts in achieving our basic goals in Viet-Nam this was not a "war" conference, haxix but rather was overwhelmingly devoted to common action to improve the situation of the Vietnamese people. " "The value of the Honolulu meeting
  • , and the Democrats should be doing the same thing. The President noted that the rat control vote may be coming before the House again. He added that we should wait until we get the Housing Bill out of the Senate. 11 Those who are for the Housing Bill can then correct
  • s THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGT O N LIMITED OFFICIAL USE October 18, 1968 NATIONAL S ECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 371 TO: Secretary of State AID Administrator Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of the Treasury SUBJECT
  • Latin America
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • of farmers and those linng in small towns. We want them to know what a Democratic Ad­ ministration means to them. However, we need some ammunition. - 2 ­ The President. We thought we were giving you some ammunition with my decision to limit dairy
  • Latin America
  • FARLEY PRAISES LBJ'S ACTIONS TO DATE, SAYS HE IS ABOUT TO LEAVE FOR SOUTH AMERICA AND HAS ASKED STATE DEPT FOR GUIDANCE ON HIS PUBLIC STATEMENTS; LBJ SAYS FARLEY SHOULD EMPHASIZE LBJ'S SUPPORT FOR LATIN AMERICA; FARLEY PRAISES LBJ'S SPEECH
  • for Economic Security Organizations - Americans for Democratic Action Organizations - AFL-CIO AFL-CIO - COPE [Committee on Political Education] AFL-CIO Exec. Council Policy Statements 11. Mailing List CDM - Organizational Policy A9 CDM - Requests
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT RESTR ICTI ON DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE NSC Action 2497 lp • .Secret /VLJ Si3 - l? D n .. " .. FILE LOCAT ION Meeting Notes File, Box l
  • Congo (Democratic Republic)
  • Folder, "[Records of Actions, National Security Council Meetings, August 4, 11, 1964]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
  • /show/loh/prepres/sen Box No. Envelope or Folder Title Scope and content Subseries 412 Americans for Democratic Action Office Files...1951‐55 412 Anti‐Enslavement [clippings] Office Files...1951‐55 412 Austin Reports Office Files...1951‐55
  • the sun fish . The political acts of the le.st eight weeks in America correspond in time to the despot's acts of the le.st eiglrt weeks : Despot s Democrat : He said , "C ome here , Mussolini . " We talk . "What do you want , Mussolini1" economic
  • - 1961 Series: Files Relating to the Senate Democratic Leadership, the Senate Democratic Conference, and the Senate Democratic Policy Committee, 1951 - 1961 [ NAID 17408927 ] https://www.discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/prepres/sen For list of folder
  • Folder title list, Senate Papers, Papers of the Democratic Leader
  • , Feb 1964 Plan Political Role in 1964, Resolutions on Civil Rights, Cuba, Poverty Program Americans for Democratic Action. Humphrey's Membership and other Issues in 1964 Campaign Americans for Democratic Action Rate the Record of the 88th Congress, 1st
  • Folder title list, Records of the Democratic National Committee [series 1]
  • or definitive. discoverlbj.org 1/24 Conclusion of present set of Preparedness Subcommittee hearings lists principal areas on which action must be taken. Interim report of 17 points is unanimously approved by entire subcommittee. 1/26 Prominent Democrats
  • FI LE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, National Security Council File NSC Meetings, vol . l Tab 4, 3/5/64, Secretary M::Namara's Mission to Vietnam OAS Action on Venezuelan Arms Cache RESTRICTIClll CODES (A) C losed by Executive Order 11652 qovemlnq
  • Latin America
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Secretary McNamara's Mission to Vietnam; OAS Action on Venezuelan Arms Cache, 3/5/1964, Volume 1, Tab 4," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1
  • ” the Congress by threatening to veto bills. LBJ says the Democratic victory last November was a call for government action, something the Republican administration has not provided. 1/25 LBJ is at the Ranch until 1/27. 1/27 CTJ begins Hester Beale
  • and the Americans for Democratic Action will “attempt to muscle in” on the legislative program of Congress. The DNC has circulated an analysis of the President’s State of the Union Message attacking it on certain points. LBJ replies that the Democratic leadership
  • "NION, NEW HA VEN, CC~NECTICUT, OCTOBER 9, 1967 0 When 1 received the invitation from John J. 0 1Leary ...... a name no Democrat can reeist -- to corne and talk to the Yale Political Union about beautification, l was delighted to accept. Delighted
  • Latin America
  • LBJ TELLS MANN TO URGE IMMEDIATE OAS ACTION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT CUBAN INFLUENCE ON REBELS; US LIAISON EFFORTS WITH CHILE, COSTA RICA, VENEZUELA, MEXICO, BRAZIL, COLOMBIA; US ACTION IF OAS FAILS TO ACT; CEASEFIRE
  • Latin America
  • MCNAMARA UPDATES LBJ ON REBEL ACTION, US CASUALTIES IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, MILITARY ACTION IN SOUTH VIETNAM; VIET CONG, SOUTH VIETNAM CASUALTIES; MILITARY PAY BILL; UPCOMING ROLLING THUNDER, B-52 OPERATIONS; UK COMMONWEALTH PEACE INITIATIVE
  • Latin America
  • FORTAS EXPRESSES DISMAY OVER DEATH OF COL. RAFAEL FERNANDEZ DOMINGUEZ, PRESS REPORTS OF US TROOPS' ACTION FAVORING IMBERT; MUNOZ-MARIN TELLS FORTAS TO TELL LBJ US ACTION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IS DISHONORING HIM; MAYOBRE'S VIEWS; NEGOTIATIONS
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Records of the Democratic National Committee (NAID 1497343) Series: 2
  • Folder title list, Records of the Democratic National Committee [series 2]
  • more heavily for social and economic develop­ ment purposes, 1.e •• civic action, than in other areas of the world. We conclude that, considering the threat and the status of economic and social development, the level of Latin America's military
  • Latin America
  • Folder, "NSAM # 297: Latin American Military Aid, 4/22/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • and Action 2/21/66 22 22 Democratic Women’s Campaign Conference, Washington, D. C. 4/19/66 22 Executive Seminar Center, Kings Point, New York, March 31, 1966 Executive Officers Group, Pentagon, Washington, D. C. 4/2/66 22 22 Greater Des Moines Conference
  • Latin America
  • PRESS COVERAGE OF US ACTION IN GUANTANAMO WATER CRISIS DURING LBJ'S TRIP TO LBJ RANCH; CUBA
  • Latin America
  • CUBA; JCS OPINION OF US ACTION IN GUANTANAMO WATER CRISIS; MAXWELL TAYLOR; CURTIS LEMAY; JOHN MCCONE
  • Latin America
  • LBJ REQUESTS REPORT ON ACTIONS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND VIETNAM LAST NIGHT; WH SITUATION ROOM REPORTS THERE WERE NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, REPORTS ON STATUS OF AIR STRIKES IN VIETNAM
  • in thanks Hararnachida 7. 4/13/ 64 Msg frn Ikeda re visit Democratic Party of delegation 8. 4/18/64 Msg fm Ikeda of Governor 9. 5//~/64 Meg to Ikeda acknowledging rnsg of 4/18/64 6/16/ 64 Msg to Ikeda .- ~/1>-jl../ ,,..,.,._,. ..t)-/z_
  • hostility toward Hackett or, at least, toward Hackett's involvement in his program. Boone's impression was that Sarge was also very skeptical about community action and far more interested in VISTA [Volunteers in Service to America], as a counterpart
  • Action Programs (CAP); Hayes' impression of the President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency; goals in drafting community action program legislation; Sargent Shriver's opinion of community action; the decision to make public agencies as well as private