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  • ? F: No. The only difference was one in degree, not in kind. There was just as much discrimination in New York City as there was in Birmingham, Alabama, except Birmingham was more blatant and more widespread. It didn't matter. When you look
  • . Worth Regional Office – Texas Hotel [HUD First Anniversity] [Loose Papers – Leagues of Kansas Municipalities] [Report w/cover letter dated 10/15/86] Renewal and Housing Assistance Article May 1968 Senior Citizens News, Washington, DC Article – December
  • for politics. My father was always active in politics; he had been active as a Republican for the best part of his lifetime. But in the New Deal days, in the thirties, he became a Democrat. And as I thought my way through the process, I think I recognized
  • 1958 election to Congress; JFK's role in Quigley's 1960 congressional election defeat; how JFK's Catholicism was viewed by Pennsylvania voters; the new House Committee on Science and Astronautics and why Quigley was interested in it; Quigley's opinion
  • Coordinating Committee, a militant black nationalist organization, stated, ''New Orleans was ready to go:•and that''Baton Rouge, particularly Southern University there, was hot." Brown stated that only time was necessary to mobilize forces and has requested his
  • . Randolp h and th e Democratic Leadershi p t o accomplis h passag e now . The Pres . an d Mrs. Johnso n discussed variou s aspect s o f the campaig n including the nee d to bee f u p the distributio n o f material. Th e N Y Daily New s pol l an d polls
  • 12:08a - T o secon d floo r w / Mrs . Johnson , followin g dinne r -dance honoring . the Dillon s - retire d a t 1:0 0 a m watched checked Thursday W hit e House Breakfast April 1 , 196 5 calls TV news Secretary o f Labor, Willar d Wirt z
  • LBJ Connection: News Correspondent
  • NATIONAL Oc, ARCHIVE\ia Allen Fisher Fwd; LBJ, New Orleans '6N Allen Fisher To: Allen Fisher Mon, Mor 12, 2018 at 1:36 PM On Wed, Mar 7, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Sid Davis wrote: I
  • NATIONAL Oc, ARCHIVE\ia Allen Fisher Fwd; LBJ, New Orleans '6N Allen Fisher To: Allen Fisher Mon, Mor 12, 2018 at 1:36 PM On Wed, Mar 7, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Sid Davis wrote: I
  • the flegroes will appr,::ciate his appear­ trEm. ing in New Orleans, Louisiana or Jackson, Mississip~i and saying what I kn □ 'tJ is in his heart, they 1 11 appreciate a11 these damn things if you pass them tomorrow which I don I t think you 1 11 ever pas
  • was that was the opening of the door. But then we met [on] New Year's Eve in Birmingham, Alabama, at the old 7 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral
  • . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Partridge -- I -- 2 P: Oh, it was chaos, marvelous chaos. We were in the New Colonial Hotel up on 15th Street, and there were
  • : Then at the congressional level you had Luther Patrick from Birmingham, but Luther got defeated. VFD: But in the House, Vito Marcantonio, who was a radical from New York, carried it in the House. The reason he was able to get it carried in the House was because neither
  • by the Bureau of the Budget. The Vice President reported that he had written to department heads within the month asking for a report on new agency actions taken to carry out equal employment opportunity in Government employment. He stated that the problems
  • Stop. The labels formerly said, "Whistle Stop 10/13-16/64" but now say "Whistle Stop [l 0/6-9/64]." CLAUDIA ANDERSON Archivist ' EDITORS' NEWS SERVICE • • • DISPATCHl.67 FOR IMMEDIATE RELF.ASE SEPrEMBER14, 1964 ,;\- ;J1~,~ MRS. JOHNSON
  • . Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 20 •· Negroes attackrd police after a bomb exploded in the garage of a Negro leadf'r. -' Folcroft, Pa., Aug. 30 •· White persons protesting against ad­ mission of a Negro famil): into a housing de,·clc>pm
  • that created a new judgeship. And we had a campaign manager in Birmingham, Alabama, and we had a state campaign manager who both wanted different people. That ball was thrown my way to resolve, and I didn't want it. Finally, with the new bill creating
  • was a Negro. Picketing the construction site of a new city conven­ tion hall, to protest lack of Negro membership in building ' - trades unions, produ_c ed no results. When the Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth, who had led the Negroes in the Birmingham march
  • associations. The Vice President Secretary Gardner Senator Clinton Anderson ATTENDANCE: John M Chenault , M. D. ,Decatur, Ala. Matthew F McNulty, Univ of Ala. Medical Center, Birmingham, Ala Douglass Goode, Jackson Hospital, Montgomery, ALa Jean Cowsert, M. D
  • Willar d S . Curti n September 1 , 196 5 THE WHIT E HOUS E WEDNESDAY • Con g Winfiel d Dento n Senato r Joh n William s Cong. Joh n G . Do w Senato r Fran k Mos s GOVERNOR o f New Jersey, Richar d Hughe s Cong. Josep h McDad e Senato r Pau l Fanni n g
  • with Carolyn Johnson over at Wetumpka. Montgomery. Jimmy Rogers ~ Of course, we made trips to One time I remember we went to Birmingham to hear He used to be rather fond of country music when it first became popular. This is not the Jimmy Rogers that people
  • for progress in the whole field of race relations. B: Those were perhaps crucial years of the civil rights struggle in the South, the freedom rides and James Meredith at the University of Mississippi, Birmingham. T: Did you participate in any of those? Yes
  • 9 Wo SUMPTER MC -INTOSH, JR ·· and JOHN .HULETT, latter being founder of Black Panther Party. Tri-State Black Power Conclave scheduled for 10/14~15/67, cancelled; ·but Dr. · NATltAN WRIGHT of Newark, New Jersey, scheduled ' to· speak 2/16/68
  • service, and then, as many of my friends, I discovered Washington was an interesting and exciting place to live. With several other refugees from New York, we started a law firm. here. We have survived through the normal process of growth and merger
  • anyone think that that situation had deteriorated under his Administration, he also gave assurances. He talked for 45 minutes with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin, posed for pictures smiling and shaking hands, received vows that the new Soviet
  • anyone think that that situation had deteriorated under his Administration, he also gave assurances. He talked for 45 minutes with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin, posed for pictures smiling and shaking hands, received vows that the new Soviet
  • and eoul , / considered a factor in kee i ·n racial un~est }?j:j_._bigh .l?.~t:!1· .At Bridgeton, New Jersey, for example, a cross was burned approximately two hours before the riot took place. Responsibility for the cross burning has not been established
  • Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Martin – II – 5 economist up in New York. I had his name down here somewhere. He's still alive. He's writing a lot
  • Shepherd. Also mentions Hobart Taylor, the President’s Club, Adam Clayton Powell. DNC activities in Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta
  • of Montganery, Alabama. Mrs. Durr has came to the National Archives today, October 17, 1967, to record her impressions of the JOhnsons as newcomers to Washington in the early days of the New Deal. Mrs. Durr, would you like to tell us how you first met
  • Impressions of the Johnsons as newcomers to Washington in the early days of the New Deal
  • :51p Into 7:00p D ^ into mjdr's offic e w/ Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson, Democratic Sen, Washington looking at new pictures and asking the opinions of the Senator Juanita, Marie and Phyllis chase pie # 8MA68C (/ Oval Office w/ Sen. Henry "Scoop
  • Bishop O. L. Sherman, Waco, Tex f continue to work for equal opportuni that this country continued to make Bishop John Douglass Bright, Philadelphia for all Americans. Bishop Wright progress in the important issues Bishop George Napoleon Collins, New
  • . )l.Yl''t \~ -~ e turning point was reached in the summer of 1963. ~ ~ -Yl·~-(, ("(,") The most massive demonstrations the South had seen .,_'-' 4 . ~ Cur~ . ""' - l.e - , ~t~le;('I-began in Birmingham, Alabama. The white response was a series
  • July 15., 1967, Darbytown Road., Richmond., V:h ginla Henrico Coun ty Police have released auto confiscated on July 4, 1 19670 RH T-1., July 19, 1967 Richmond., Virgini.a. July 16., 1967, Critical of news media since it turned Kl an information
  • Among FdJrunry 2007 Lady Bird Johnson, Daughter Lynda Bird Robb, and LBJ Museum Curator Sandy Cohen, posing before photos from LBJ's childhood, on their way to review the new exhibit on Rural Electrification in Central Texas. Story begins on Page
  • from Time magazine because it would make me the first black correspondent working for a news magazine as well as the first black correspondent working in Washington for the mainstream media. It was an important event for black people to make this kind
  • 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
  • Bio: Clinton Anderson (1895-1975) was Treasurer, for the state of New Mexico, 1933-1934; Secretary of Agriculture, 1945-1948; and U.S. Congressman, 1941-1945, and Senator, 1949-1973, for New Mexico.
  • LBJ Connection: U.S. Congressman, 1941-1945 and Senator, 1949-1973, New Mexico
  • and during the first year we will be ready to work with HMl in forming a con­ sortium for long term economic development. The Prime Minister may say HMOplans to go slow on the question of independence for B.G., waiting until it can be sure the new government
  • it you'd better get it right now. Its in the New York Times of yesterday morning and it is the most effective speech I ever heard a young man make - - in Birmingham - - similar to the article on the front page of the Star yesterday afternoon. I want to do
  • , NEWSPAPER&Two; Savannah Morning News (daily l:vtSning Press ( 140,~oo, County, 20~ 1 000, mornings and Sunday>, Savannah TrAde Area (60 mile radius, [multiple copies in folder] P~~T: The City's economic