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  • the conference report (H Rept 884). The actions cleared the measure for the President's signature. BIii Signed. President Johnson signed HR 6927 on Sept. 9. He said, "ln the next 35 years, we must literally build a second America -- putting in place as many
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  • . And at that convention the then national committeeman, Wright Morrow, who is a lawyer in Houston, had been under fire from the loyal Democrats for a long time becaus e of some of his statements and his actions in the party that a lot of the Democrats did not feel were
  • First meeting LBJ in 1948; certification of the election; vote contest; Allan Shivers; Sam Rayburn; Governor Stevenson’s campaign in Texas; Democratic Organizing Committee; Rayburn’s influence in Texas Party; Democratic Advisory Council; 1956
  • you also did a similar action at the Democratic convention, didn't you? M: I believe it was at the Democratic convention first. B: Yes, it probably would have been. M: And then the White House. B: With similar results at the Democratic
  • rearing in the name of Save America, or I will turn in my badge and quit as a prophet. Barring Secretary an abrupt and very improbable of State Dulles, the Democratic floorleader, !:-:nowland, Republican support tary's executive Military
  • features to begin a that should be fleet. The Highway Safety Act of 1966 More -- much more of America believe -- remains will support an aggressive that the same Congress giving the Secretary coordinated Federal will be sympathetic action
  • request? Katzenbach: No, I do not think so. I do not believe the Congress woul give us a net gain. They would probably take it out of some other area such as Latin America. William Gaud: I think it would be best to ask for it in January in a supplemental
  • Congo (Democratic Republic)
  • Report l'ffl'C ~ 3-q~ re I J.aoi. ,olfl 1 ~ >-5,-8.r "secret NSC Secret N(..J &'9-3 '' .S.l-1-t-h-NSC Meatiag #16 Me.mo #17 Action& NSC For the record Secret ~ 51Q~l-i W~~ Me0ti.1g NSC #2,J: Mem-0 To NSC from FILE LOCATION 1 p by HLB
  • as a filibuster designed to prevent action on the Bricker Amendment and the Eisenhower program. LBJ criticizes Knowland’s statements in a speech on the Senate floor, charging that the Republicans have engaged in lengthy debate, not the Democrats, and that Knowland
  • States The White House Washington. Yours faithfully,.--- ~~~_, Minister of America of Jamaica OUTGOING TELEGRAM· Department INDICATE:0 of State COLLECT. □ CHARGE TO 34 Origin UNCLASSIFIED ACTION: AmEmbassy 237 KINGSTON .lfu 13 3 .29PH'5
  • :00 P.M. ~/! Thomas L. John MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 11, 1966 9:59a.m. MEMORANDUM FOR MARVIN: On June 8, five members of the Action Coordinating Committee to End Segregation in the Suburbs (ACCESS) began a march around
  • of the Democratic Party for a good many years. Mr. Kennedy, what is your present vocation? K: I am president and general manager of television station KZTV and [rad~o s ta t ion] KS I X• B: I should note that prior to establishing radio and television
  • Biographical information; Jimmie Allred; Franklin Roosevelt's court packing plan and LBJ's 1938 election; tabulating primary election votes and the work of the state Democratic Executive Committee; administration of the Democratic party in Texas
  • for Democratic Action. Humphrey's Membership and other Issues in 1964 Campaign Americans for Democratic Action Rate the Record of the 88th Congress, 1st Session - 1963 Americans for Democratic Action, 1965 and 89th Congress, General Activities ADA Americans
  • Democratic National Committee (U.S.)
  • Folder title list, Personal Papers, Records of the Democratic National Committee
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WAS H INGTON LIMITED OFFICIAL USE October 18, 1968 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 371 TO: Secretary of State AID Administrator Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of the Treasury SUBJECT: Central
  • Latin America
  • Folder, "NSAM # 371: Central American Export Development Program, 10/18/1968," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 9
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • reports, 4/1964-9/1965] [Clark Committee] 1/1966 report of Clark Committee on White House security and memoranda. Colombia and Related Matters – [1 FBI report, 5/1966] Committee for Non-Violent Action [2 FBI reports, 5/1964 and 4/1965] Communist Activities
  • in the field rather ~n- the ··national leveL :r would be entirely Possible to have such candidates .noml... . nated by State Democratic con• ventions, by caucuses · of ths Legislattlfe; OR BY t>ntECT ACTION OF TI!E STATE . LEGISLATURE iii. the various states
  • MCCORMACK EXPRESSES OUTRAGE THAT CHARLES HALLECK INSISTS CONGRESS ADJOURN WITHOUT TAKING ACTION ON FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS BILL; REPUBLICAN POLITICAL TACTICS; GERALD FORD'S COMMENT THAT DOD IS PROVIDING TRANSPORTATION FOR DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN
  • LBJ REPORTS JAMES EASTLAND'S OPINION OF LEROY COLLINS AS POSSIBLE APPOINTEE TO HEAD COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE; COLLINS' ACTIONS AT 1960 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
  • HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE ACTION ON UNNAMED BILL (PARTICIPATION SALES?); RICHARD BOLLING'S OPPOSITION TO BILL; SCHEDULING PROBLEMS DUE TO PAT MCNAMARA'S FUNERAL; FRESHMEN REVOLT ON SITUS PICKETING BILL; DEMOCRATIC STUDY GROUP; LBJ'S CONCERNS ABOUT FUND
  • CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S MEETING TODAY WITH DEMOCRATIC GOVS., MISSOURI GOV. WARREN HEARNES AND MISSOURI POLITICS; LBJ ASKS LONG TO CALL ANTHONY BUFORD ABOUT HEARNES' ACTIONS; LBJ ASKS LONG TO WRITE REPORT ON LONG'S TRIP TO INDONESIA, MIDDLE
  • For Democratic Action [letter ’41 ’42, press release ‘41] Union For Democratic Action United Nations Information Office [letter ’43 ’44] United Service Organizations [letter ’42, ’44 ’45 ’46, printed material] National Committee of Housing, Inc. [clippings
  • for Democratic Action. • • • • 07/17/17 Date range of collection: 1964-1985 6 linear feet, 3 linear inches Available for research. (Open 5/10/2017) 1 series 1 PERSONAL PAPERS OF CURTIS B. GANS http://www.lbjlibrary.org Box Number 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
  • !'notiona miloting -with the Prollidont. t\10 nooks ngo by Toma Dot10orate lly ooncem is that Europe h&ar through America that this country is behind the Preoident to the sneximum. Thnt Jll8e.ns1 l. Chicago ehould be une.nimouu with _no other name
  • I . ,/ \> ,, JULY 24, 1967 - 6;07 p.m. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP Vice President Speaker McCormack Congressman Albert Congressman Boggs Senator Mansfield Sena.tor Russell Long Senator Robert Byrd PostMast Gen. O'Brien Joe Califano
  • INTERVIEWEE: JAMES W. SMITH INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Chris Dixie's office, Houston, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: --about the Democratic Advisory Council, that DAC group that was put together after [Allan] Shivers . • • • S: The DAC group
  • Organization of Democratic Advisory Council; Sam Rayburn; LBJ and labor; the black community; Brown and Root; Harris County Democrats; Frankie Randolph; precinct organization; 1956 State Democratic Convention; committeeman/committeewoman controversy
  • LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) is elected Democratic whip, and Ernest McFarland is elected Democratic majority leader. 1/3 Congress convenes. 1/5 Senator Taft delivers a speech attacking the Truman Administration’s foreign and military policies, saying
  • Lyndon Liz Carpenter arrived on the arm of Ben Barnes. The occasion began with a powerful a capella rendition of "America the Beautiful" by Johnny Ray Watson, of Bastrop, Texas. Johnson's book of how to work with the opposition. The rank
  • . Johnson, San Marcos, Texas, "Save America First" Radio Address by Lyndon B. Johnson, Abilene, Texas Radio Speech, San Angelo, Texas Radio Address by Lyndon B. Johnson, Houston, Texas Proposed Radio Address for Congressman Johnson Radio Address by Lyndon
  • archives in a s1.Im.\.ltaneous telephone of the Vice Presidential. alerted when a candidate's for he~ husband to bring home the votes for the Democratic Iady Bird Johnson and Mlriel campaign history --Thetime 14 (Special) D.C., September also
  • because a Democratic administration might be more susceptible to action? I ask specifically in reference to your leaving the NAACP, going with CORE, followed immediately by the freedom riots. F: Oh, this had nothing to do with politics, no relationship
  • -standing anti-clerical feeling which hurts the Church-identified Christian Democrats. ~lightly Discussion of U.S. Action Program Clearly, the September election will be determined by factors which are deeply rooted in the political, economic, and social
  • at the Pentagon captioned demonstration. Edward Fields - Fields resides at Five Beacon Street, New York, New York. Fields in 1966 was a member of or attended meetings of the Students for a Democratic Society Chapter at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
  • ! TO ' ~ ......... ,'lo~t ...,1 ...... .,,., ...... , --"l!'.-,. ---7, -10'>' I· I O 9 9 X· l - - =-~l l ' ' UNa.ASSD'IED 44 Origin ACTION: AmembassyKIRGSTm ARA fEB21 '""'· ss p USIA NSC , CPR llllbassy requested to deliver iO42 AM '6' li
  • recall it. They had had a temporary or ad hoc one as The Democratic leadership didn't want this, but they couldn't stop the matter coming up on the adoption of the rules. So that happened. Rankin, he was a member from Mississippi, was a professional
  • to America] volunteers inevitably ended up with poor people getting politically organized. We'd send LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library
  • the 1964 Democratic platform committee; memo from the president of the Young Democratic Clubs of America to Chairman John M. Bailey of the DNC about prospects in Seattle, Alaska, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Denver, and Minneapolis. 23 Monday, September
  • in the Democratic Party as such. They consider it solely a vehicle to work within and they're in no position, if they had the will, to extend themselves beyond the McGovern base." He assumed my participation could have some impact in bringing in the party regulars
  • 1972 discussions with George McGovern regarding whether or not O'Brien should remain Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairman; O'Brien's role as national chairman of McGovern's campaign; Gary Hart's campaign experience and view of O'Brien's role
  • 504th RSCMeeting NSC Control No. 94 ------ - 8ECR:6't- NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Action 2456 Reaulta of 1962 Nuclear Teat Program to Date and Teat• Proposed for Remainder of Program a. Di1cuaaed a draft Department
  • recollection? Y: Not to my recollection, and I would think that he would be more sophisticated and would know better. G: I guess at this point I might ask you to discuss his input overall as you recall, say, community action. Y: I think it was all
  • . to highlight concept of where Americans America disclaim Nor do the Democrats each party chooses to defeating a partnership as equals ? Thia ovcrslmplliicatlon Republican also leads to a clear contradiction. obJe-ctlvo is "victory we shall
  • Includes suggestions for LBJ’s acceptance speech at 1964 Democratic Convention and for 1965 State of the Union Message and small amount of material on transition following assassination of President Kennedy