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Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- . Northcote Parkinson; The Naked Communist, by W. Cleon Skousen; The Black Book on Red China, by Edward Hunter; and Behind the U. N. Front, by Alice Widener. Sec NATIONAL STATES RIGHTS PARTY 1865 Bessemer Road (P. O. Box 783) Birmingham, Alabama The National
- Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
- , Alabama (George C. Marshall Space Center) Texas Woman's University ‐ Denton Boston Symphony; National Players (Children's concerts) Alabama Family (The Coy Freemans, Alabama's Family of the Year) Presentation of John White Drawings E(leanor) Roosevelt
- .what you did in Arabia. Manoeuverinc around tor petty position as a .middle aaed senator seeking security. You have -alked about a liberal bloc ot •epublioan and Democrats inr-;the Senate maki.D.& a people~ s party. You talked about this six montha ago
- us about $600,000, because of that loss. B: During your campaign for the governorship in 1966, was there any involvement of the White House or the national Democratic party in that campaign? M: Not that I could detect. B: Was there any suspicion
- for a seat on Judiciary. 1/3 Glen and Marie Wilson join LBJ’s Senate staff. 1/4 LBJ is elected Senate majority leader at the Democratic Caucus. Earle Clements is re-elected Democratic whip. 1/5 The 84th Congress convenes. The party ratio in the Senate
- to the Democratic National Committee, copy of which is attached. ver, Mr. Drew Pearson 1313 29th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Telegraa to John liailey You will cla.rifying from Moreland Saith be interested statement to know that reg&rding appeared
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 1 (I), 9/14/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was what I'm going to call the Hill-Sparkman political boss of Alabama. But you must remember that all of this was in the days before the Republican Party, for all practical purposes, so that the head of the Democratic Part--the political head, let's say
- balancing his own interests and the popular sentiment in Alabama; comparing Hill to Senator John Sparkman and how Alabama politics changed from the 1950s to the 1980s; Hill's work with Mary Lasker, Florence Mahoney and Mike Gorman; Mary Lasker's political
- and attention of the President . He seems to be unable to comprehend the basic principles upon which this Nation was founded . The President might just as profitably interview the leaders of the Communist Party . [4 of 4] ) . D ,,.. •I ' I l) ''J
- See all scanned items from file unit "EQUALITY OF RACES / ALABAMA (HU 2/ST 1)"
- Alabama
- This folder is from the WHCF category for Human Rights, subcategory Equality of Races/Alabama.
- Folder, "Ex HU 2/ST 1, 11/23/63- 3/17/65 [EQUALITY OF RACES / ALABAMA]," WHCF HU, Box 24
- will be the Democratic Party nominee for Vice President in the next election. other This Bureau has not received any information source which would serve to corroborate Shelton's from any claims. "The Deacons" referred to by Shelton may be a refer ence to the Deacons
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- . Jolmaoa" For party other than one to whom addressed or delivered: Sent or delivered to: ¥ Dr. aD4 Mr•. Latlaer H. Foner Pr••ldent, T1ubpe 1114,tSJClll,e Tukepe, Alabama •Jal CRS 41 N a.~ !! i~,,,~ 1 ,1f l 1r • • r. • .__ 11.JJ Ii 'it t
- of humane letters. Afterwards he and his party plus Mary Rather fly back to Washington. Newsweek survey shows that JFK has 589 delegates to the Democratic National Convention; LBJ has 387.5. 5/24 LBJ phones Faubus today, apparently thanking him for his
- on the President' s Press Confer ences March 13, 1965 #38 RESTR ICTION CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing access to national security information. (6) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance
- 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
- Bio: Virginia Foster Durr (1903-1999) was a civil rights activist and a friend of Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson. She was a relief worker during the Great Depression, worked as a lobbyist and campaign worker for Progressive Party candidate
- of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. 19 DNC - Political News Summary Democratic National Committee's political summaries for July-October 1964 20 Democratic Platform - 1964 Drafts, background material, and copies of the 1964 Democratic platform. 20
- and Douglas also criticize the administration’s defense cuts. Proxmire delivers his second speech in the Senate on the role of the majority leader and the Policy Committee in determining Democratic Party policy. He is supported by Douglas who notes the uneven
- Force One with Pre$ident Johnson and several Louisiana Democratic Congressmen landed al Moi.sant Fietd on October 9, 1964, Johnson was aware that the public accommodations act. pa$$8d three months ear1Ier.had turned many In the nation and particularly
- Force One with Pre$ident Johnson and several Louisiana Democratic Congressmen landed al Moi.sant Fietd on October 9, 1964, Johnson was aware that the public accommodations act. pa$$8d three months ear1Ier.had turned many In the nation and particularly
- then the Democratic Party--the Republican-Democrats, it was called then. they fought the Whigs until the Whigs were finished. fighting Republicans now ever since. Mc: Are you related to Joseph Guffy? M: Who was in the Senate? Mc: Yes. M: Oh yes, he's my brother
- National Youth Administration (U.S.)
- History of Democratic conventions; relations with Democratic leaders; First meeting LBJ; NYA; opinion of LBJ
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 29 (XXIX), 11/3/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , the process went forward. The Democratic National Committee formally endorsed the McGovern commission recommendations. So the role of the chairman of the party was to ensure that these provisions were carried out. The end result, of course, was that you had
- ; labor's response to the changes; controversy surrounding the reforms, leadership of the Credentials Committee and the Democratic National Committee (DNC); Harold Hughes and Patricia Harris; Harris' election as Credentials Committee chair; the Credentials
- to the President until the close of the Administration. Panzer’s office performed research and provided a continuous flow of information to the President, Cabinet members, others members of the White House staff, the Democratic National Committee, and members
- National politics
- LBJ TALKS WITH WALLS, PRESIDENT OF SOUTHERN NEWSPAPERS, INC., PUBLISHER OF MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, ADVERTISER; WALLS' HEALTH; POLITICS, CIVIL RIGHTS IN ALABAMA; LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S RECENT VISIT TO ALABAMA; JOHN SPARKMAN; LBJ'S RECENT VISIT TO CHARLES
- , and claimed that the presence of the National Guard near Nashville will heighten tension and fear and may spark a "blood bath." There were no incidents during the march or rally. RUMOR OF VIOLENCE,TUSKEGEE,ALABAMA Monroe Mitchell, Assistant Chief of Campu.s
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 3 (III), 12/14/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the Democratic Party in the Senate was relatively united against that nomination. Any insights on that aspect of it? 18 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More
- of a Democratic majority in the Senate in 1958 and how that changed the character of the Senate; LBJ's relationships with Bill Knowland and Everett Dirksen; LBJ's reputation in the Senate; the Senate majority leader's power; Senate Rule Twenty-Two allowing
- national distribution, which gave the independents something to be sorry of, that one political party group of workers would have done this. Which gave them some stimulus and some reason to vote for the Democratic ticket. We had many letters and phone calls
- stated that he had spoken to the White Bouse and "the Kennedy front" regarding this matter. Wachtel said that he has Louis Martin of the Democratic National Committee "lined up." It 1s Wachtel 's belief that President Johnson will come to New York City
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- Bio: Clarice Taylor Rives (b. Clarice Emma Taylor, November 16, 1904, Dallas County, Alabama-d. March 28, 1991, Tyler, Dallas County, Alabama), was the wife of Murray Gordon Rives and a cousin of Lady Bird Johnson. Rives was a resident of Tyler
- , President of the Sumter County,Alabama, Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, advised that his organization DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec.3.5 , By Hf "lb•3D _·. ~>-.,.. NARA.Date1--a:,-J1 NUfMc
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- Democrats of all beliefs, I suppose you could say, but certainly those who had worked on a national level just felt that it was important to work within the Democratic party, that you don't necessarily gain anything by turning around and supporting somebody
- The Bentsens' friendship with the Johnsons; Texas politics in 1952 and 1956; 1968 Democratic Convention; Allan Shivers
- the extreme liberal wing of the Democratic Party. Johnson thought they were impractical legislators . did anything to impede Kennedy. But Johnson never I remember on one occasion he gave Senator Kennedy free rein to call up a bill of his on the floor
- Deregulation of natural gas; 1965 national convention; LBJ’s relationship with JFK; depressed areas bill; federal pre-emption bill; question of Democrats caucusing.
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- ) ½:__ ;031, 115th · DIO 1 JOHN C. O'NEILL 9/25/67 . -~ ·FU• I·: 157-759 ~lice, Los Angeles., · California Bureau ftl• I: 157-141~ CONNIE CHARLES LYNCH RACIAL MATTERS~NATIONAL STATES RIGHTS PARTY CONNIE CHARLES LYNCH attended a meeting
- American States' Rights Party
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- between Mr . Rayburn and Mr . Johnson as the Congressional leaders and the National Committee over policy and the direction of the Democratic party . That came later I think, really . Because, see, at that time in 1952 still, the President
- of Senate Democrats; John Sparkman; Paul Douglas; Paul Butler; Matt McCloskey; Americans for Democratic; Charlie Murphy; Albert and Mark Lasker Foundation; 750 Club; Ed Foley; Liz Carpenter; Ralph Hewitt; Bob Berry; Dave Lloyd; Jack Kennedy; Ted Sorenson
- Party and withheld 39 .of the South's 128 electoral votes from the nominee 0 of the Democratic convention. Senator Byrd· ~ In .tli.e last fortnight, it has been made clear that the revolt of In bitter" attack, the South will be far more effec tive
- that it is today. The SNCC is n-:>wmotivated by a revolutionary direct-action, ant iw hite ideology that places no faith in normal democratic procedures. It.follows the Communist Party line in its criticism of United States policy in Vietnam and in its recent
- Folder, "Black National Movement - FBI Report - File #1," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 14
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- Assistant to the Deputy Under Secy of State for Administration, Wm J Crockett, Today announced his intention to nominate Barnaby C Keeney, for the chairmanships of the Natl Endowment for the Humanities and the National Council on the Humanities. Issued
- IS DENIAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS IN ALABAMA BRINGS SHAME TO OUR NATION . I RESPECTFULLY URGE THAT YOU EXERCISE ALL THE THE UNITED STATES GOVER MENT TO PUT AN END TO PPROPRIATE POWERS OF 1 OLICE BRUTALITY IN ALABAMA AND TO PROVIDE FOR ALL THESE CITIZENS
- See all scanned items from file unit "EQUALITY OF RACES / ALABAMA (HU 2/ST 1)"
- Alabama
- This folder is from the WHCF category for Human Rights, subcategory EQUALITY OF RACES/ALABAMA.
- Folder, "Gen HU 2/ST 1, 3/9/65 [EQUALITY OF RACES / ALABAMA]", WHCF HU, Box 27
- Republi tent, and, in a large measure, anti can adviser on for~ign policy, speaking democratic. to the National Publishers' Association In the same Cleveland address the on the 17th day of January past, the Senator from Michigan would have us latest
- funds for 15 Texas projects, urging work start immediately to stimulate employment. Corpus Christi’s new National Guard Armory has number-one priority. Other Texas armories are being held up for lack of federal matching funds. 2/22 Democratic Party
- in their apartment at the Mayflower. I remember a long parade of those parties at first in their apartment at the Mayflower and then at the Women's National Democratic Club. We always tried to pick each other up, and the fact that Lyndon had one of the, 4 LBJ
- LBJ's election as Senate minority leader in 1953; the small numerical difference between majority and minority parties in the 1953 Senate; committee assignments; the Johnsons' social life in early 1953; the Eisenhower inauguration and related events
- Wickenden--Speeches Vietnam Washington Center for Metropolitan Studies, Frederick Gutheim, President Reports--annuals & etc. Task Force--Urban Problem and Housing Task Force on Natural Resources Defense Dept. Democratic National Committee State Dept.: Agency