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  • of problems. I But I sat in a number of meetings with the President with King alone, or with Mrs. King or with Abernathy, or Mrs. Johnson. I think there was a pretty good relationship that existed between President Johnson and King. King was always
  • was to be convened • Robert-G.)(.Clar"a Negro. by Mississippi Joe Califano: , Call Walter Reuther ·Bob Benjamin ' ~• W-. Abel, Hector"I.Garc1;, Doroth; xneight, ~dgar Keiser, Ralph~McG1ll Phil1p~Randolph, Roy Wilkins and·W~1tney Young I ; ' ..--.nd tell 1 l i
  • , if possible, I'd appreciate onefor & boss, John Park, Direc~r of Developnent of same. He is a big admirer and very close friend of the Ellsworth Bunkers and the late Ralph Bunker. Our Chainnan of the Board, Donalds. Stralem, to whom we paid a courtesy call
  • in the conference were Stanley Levison, principal advisor to King, and two of King's aides, Ralph D. Abernathy and Andrew Jo Young. At 'this conference, it was proposed that a meeting of leading Negro civil rights leaders be held in New York City on January 16, 1967
  • F. Kerrins, M.D. Leon H. Keyserllng Dr. Arthur Larson Rabbi Arthur J. lelyveld George C. Lodge Dr. A. William Loos Stanley Marcus Mrs. Lloyd J. Marti Dr. Martin E. Marty Senator Gale McGee Ralph McGill Roy Menninger, M.D. Prof. Vernon C. Mickelson
  • - 2 ... last He 9:ECRE'F WASHINGTON SPRING PROJECT contemplates having Ralph Abernathy, his vice president, go in his place 0 He feels that the "Washington Spring Project" requires his continued attentiono To date, the following is the estimated
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh ROBERTS -- I -- 2 F: You hadn't made any of the trips? R: No. But I should add that before the Texas trip we were well aware of the feud between [Ralph] Yarborough and [John] Connally, and everybody was looking for those angles
  • the As this close study which w~re qeveloped by the Task Force. Mr. J. Research R. Abernathy, Acting of the Department of Defense, the functions State, • func t ions it on for processes. and in the findings Adniral in FA,\.. Office to Boyd along
  • Conference1 T: I hope someday that one of them will write about it because I'm not really sure. I'm not really sure, and yet I was very close to it. In meetings with mainly Rev. Abernathy and Bayard Rustin--I was in telephone communication with them
  • . Connally, Wayne Creighton, Tom Crump, Louis Dies, Martin, Jr. Grover, Henry C. Hall, Ralph Hardeman, Dorsey B. Harrington, D. Roy Hazlewood, Grady Herring, Charles Hightower, Jack Jordan, Barbara Kazen, Abraham, Jr. Kennard, Don Krueger, Culp Mauzy, Oscar
  • students, teach rs, ancJ vriters use the Library' resources by provid­ ing support for travel and living expen es without which they would be unable to undertake their projects. This year's grant recipients and their topics mclude: Cathryn Abernathy
  • like to send it as memorabilia to Dr. Abernathy when you send him the one we took at HUD last week. Attachment Al020-05 • Wednesday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO September May we ■ end the attached photograph of Amba ■ eador Harold F
  • , and a noon meeting of Plainview Civic Clubs. That afternoon he makes brief stops in Abernathy and Hale Center before flying to Houston. 1953 Chronology ● p. 18 of 26 07/2024 18 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival
  • side, and some of their key advisers, Congressman Graham Purcell in the grain area, Congressman Paul Jones and Congressman Tom Abernathy in the cotton area. They were the key men that would be on the majority side on this. And so you worked with them