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- . in housing and in civil rights-. urvive m some form 1oday." And the Wa-;hington Po,t story states: "Stafot1cal data clearly shows that a mu h smaller percentage of Americans hve below the poverty level toda) than \\ hen the effort to attad. the problem got
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- FEDERATED METALS JAN 13 AM Orttl3ion .. [2 of 2] .,. dear Jrl.end: to o what I could ta secure the decent and Chri ti.an bllZ'ial his deserfts. I was Yer:f Felix to tor ce '!he tali from 70u and tho Uenbera of. the Webb counw Illsabled American
- strength for what you might call for some civil rights action, for some legislation action in the field of civil rights. And in the '50's of course he began with the Eisenhower Administration. You may recall he gave his own State of the Union Address before
- -Americans; Black Friday; Warren Court decisions; civil liberties fight; LBJ as a civil libertarian and a pragmatic liberal; relationship between the Humphrey’s and the Johnson’s; HHH as majority whip; Adlai Stevenson; illusion LBJ had of being VP; power
- ~-141 (F-2•1151 Ol'PJCB 01' TBB DlaBCTOll UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT FEDERAL BUREAU OF JUSTICE OF INVESTIGATION December 26, 1967 BY COURIERSERVICE Mr. Milan Miskovsky Director of Investigations National Advisory Commission on Civil Room 8222
- Civil disobedience
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- join the Johnsons for dinner. Reedy writes LBJ concerning his recent meeting with the Civil Liberties Clearing House about LBJ’s civil rights bill. He reports that there is support for the bill among all but the NAACP if some minor amendments are made
- such an American man, when the world wa in reality reaching for other models. This is conjecture. What I know is that Lyn don Johnson was cut ten sizes larger than any of us. This made him coarser, more intemperate, more ambitious, more cun ning. and more devious
- INTERVIEWEE: HARRY McPHERSON INTERVIEWER: T. H. Baker PLACE: Mr. McPherson's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 3 B: This is a continuation of the interview with Harry McPherson. Sir, we were talking last time about civil rights activities generally. To talk
- riots; Newark situation; contingency plans; Washington riots; Poor People’s Sit In in Lafayette Park; Resurrection City; fair housing law; liaison between LBJ and the Justice Department; textile workers union and J.P. Stephens; civil liberties; Ramsey
- on Civil Rights, Wash., D C Arnold Aronson, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, Washl, DC David Dubinsky, Intl Ladies' Garment Workers Union, NYC Louis Stulberg, Intl Ladies Garment Workers Union, NYC Jacob S. Potofsky, Amalgamated Clothing Workers
- ly about ur country, its citizens, nd the condition of their hvt Ht> knew well how t trans ate oncern rnto c io . and action into a national agenda He did more than ny American of his time to break the chains of injustic , tlhteracy, pov rty
- - 1965, General AFL-CIO Executive Council Meeting in Chicago, August 1964 AFL-CIO General File for 1964 AFL-CIO Exec. Council and COPE Meet in Miami, Feb 1964 Plan Political Role in 1964, Resolutions on Civil Rights, Cuba, Poverty Program Americans
- military policy Civil and passive defense Foreign economic policy DAG - underdeveloped countries ECOSOC (Inter-American Economic and Social Council) NAC (National Advisory Council) NATO Germany - Berlin France - (economic, military and political) Africa
- in those functions in the Civil Aeronautics Board under Title VII of the Federal Aviation Act. Other personnel could be transferred to this office, after the Department is organized, aa the Secretary deems appropriate. / Section S(c) be amended to add
- under it. They include materials on the costs, legal analysis, support, and opposition to the bill. They also contain materials on railroads, commercial and civil aviation, trucking, maritime transportation and trade, urban transportation, taxes and fees
- in their draft cards at various federal centers. SECRETARY RUSK: I would enforce the law. GENERAL WHEELER: Not to enforce the law is going to create unrest among Americans who do support the law. The Israeli response to the sinking of a ship was discussed
- Civil disobedience
- to officers and members of our unions through9ut the country,. mostly._theJeaders of the American trade union movement at the local level. I want to express our appreciation_and the _apprecia tion of the membership of the AFL-CIO for giving us
- Queen Fredericka Visit Congressional Prayer Breakfast Margo Jones Awards, Jonathan's Visit & National Ballet ("Jonathan's Visit to the White House" by Peter Benchley. Children's Concert) Diplomatic Reception Americans at Home (Program of the U. S. Travel
- because they had a mission they believed in. And by their sense of mission, they nurtured within themselves the virtues they wished for their children. Today the problem is no longer to forge civilization out of wilderness. We have tamed our virgin
- in his State of the Union message that this is a time of te sting - So many foundations of our daily life are on trial. One of these foundations which I believe is most important, and too likely to be swept away in busy, urban life is simply the quality
- of Appellants in Floyd R. Friend v. Lulu B. McComb, before Court of Civil Appeals, 9th Dist. - [1934?] Annual Report of the American Bar Ass'n - 1939 [Red Arrow Freight Lines Case - 1933] [L.S. Strong v. Manuel Strong - 1936] [Sun Oil] [Lone Star Gas case - 1934
- of the Federal Gov ernment, other than the economic regulatory functions of the Inter state Commerce Commission, the Civil Aeronautics Board, the Fed eral Maritime Commission, and the Federal Power Commission; and 00--010 O-U--1 2 ESTABLISHING A DEPARTMENT
- under it. They include materials on the costs, legal analysis, support, and opposition to the bill. They also contain materials on railroads, commercial and civil aviation, trucking, maritime transportation and trade, urban transportation, taxes and fees
- of the United Nations which is scheduled for this afternoon. That session civil war in Guatemala. is certain to involve the issue of jurisdiction today. Security over the International communism is seeking to hamper and impede any effort to assign
- . Olairman U. S. Civil Service Collllllission Dear Mr. Chairman: It is evident from your seventh annual report that the Federal Executive Boards have come of age and are serving as a positive force to improve the quality of American government and life
- Civil service
- and of the constructive role he has played since the Greek coup, (3) express the concern of the American Government and people at the suspension of democratic processes in Greece and·our strongest ' hope that they will be restored, and (4) impress upon the ·civil war
- in adventure, or as partners in advancement. But I do not want tonight to wave either the Union Jack or the Stars and Stripes. We buried the need for that with Colonel Blimp, Yankee Doodle and other caricatures of yesteryear. When Americans talk today of what
- . A large portion of the series is related to Gaither’s role in coordinating task forces for the Johnson Administration. Subject areas include agriculture, economic affairs, civil rights, legal and judicial affairs, education, the environment, international
- The Awkward Position of Jordan; Responses of Kuwait and Lebanon to the Closing of the Gulf of Aqaba 43 Preparations for Evacuation of American Dependents from Israel and Syria . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . • • • . . • . • . 44 Further
- was to discuss the possibility of setting up meetings between civil rights leaders (Alabama and national, especially SCLC) and business leaders (Alabama. and nationa l ) concerning SCLC 1 s boycott of Alabama and the general topic of business's responsibility
- See all scanned items from file unit "Civil Rights Boycotts – Alabama and Mississippi"
- Civil rights
- Folder, "Civil Rights Boycotts – Alabama and Mississippi," Office Files of Lee White, Box 6
- Civil Rights Files
- and democracy bond of a few road• and rlvors, by which engaged in peaceful commorc&. later the language l• tho eamo. The thii••t !or liberty enduroa. 'I'hc physical bond •- that tcnuoua akef.n o! rough trailct and primitive roada -- has become a powar
- under it. They include materials on the costs, legal analysis, support, and opposition to the bill. They also contain materials on railroads, commercial and civil aviation, trucking, maritime transportation and trade, urban transportation, taxes and fees
- ] speech in which he stopped all the bombing; I wrote the State of the Union night before last [January 14, 1969]. I wrote a pretty good State of the Union speech which got murdered last year--the 1968 State of the Union speech, which was the worst
- Ceremony 7/29/65 U.S. Chamber of Commerce Speech 4/27/64 Chicago Speech 6/3/65 Chicago Democratic Speech - 4/23/64 [Opened 11/10/81] Christmas Tree Lightings Ceremony 12/18/64 Cincinnati, Ohio 10/16/64 Civil Liberties Statement 9/24/64 [Opened 12/72] 37 37
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- * spoke about the Organization for Atro-.American Unity* taking part in union activity. She said they should organize the black ot't'ice workers and black entertainers into a union. LOUISE said it would increase membership in the Organization for Atro
- Civil disobedience
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- : No, none. F: Where had you gone to school? T: CCNY in New York. Got a bachelor's there in Modern American History, Modern European History. F: Well, you got in on some modern history. T: Yes. F: So, you showed up there, then, in a commercial
- Civil disorders
- countries; involvement of international mediators; Ambassador Taylor Garrison Belcher; Archbishop Makarios; evacuating American dependent wives and children and other U.S. citizens; long-term goals for Greek-Turk relations; the coup in Greece.
- Civil rights
- LBJ ASKS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION, SUGGESTIONS FOR STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE, DISCUSSES HIRING GERRI WHITTINGTON, DAN LUEVANO; JET MAGAZINE STORY ABOUT LBJ NOT HAVING PHOTOS TAKEN WITH CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS; WILKINS OFFERS
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [5 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- the United States and the Soviet Union as Co-Chairmen of the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee are L g J submitting to the Committee a draft treaty to stop the dangerous spread of nuclear weapons. " (2) He would like to delete the words, "without further
- like to see the United States again engaged under circumstances similar to Korea or South Vietnam; the cost in American casualties is high, the cost in dollars is high, the cost in political tension within the United States is high--has been high
- on the Liberty by Israel; the purpose of NATO, its level of success, and the uneven nature of commitment from other countries; comparing U.S. missiles and bombers to Russia's; an anti-ballistic missile system development; funding the development of nuclear
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 32, June 21-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- countries, and are deeply grateful !or this demon stration of your friendship. Since the first Rebild Festival a million Danes and .Americans have met to pay.itribute to their common heritage of liberty, and to reaUirm their dedication to the cause
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Newspaper Articles] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- !burial plans for a Latin-American liberty to divulge his source. miss10n. soldier, exchanged sharp remarks "Is there any authority in a de- At the · end of the fast-moving . !with Commission Chairman R. E. mocracy that theS'e- things should press
- , philanthropist from New York Walker Stone, editor in chief of the Scripps Howard Newspaper Alliance Bernard Boutin, Executive Vice President of the National Association of Homebuilders Adam Rumoshosky, Marketing Director of the American Petroleum Institute
- -"Johnson is a. Butcher!'. Terribly serious for the Presid~nt.,possibly catastrophic :f'or the role of' The Uni~ed States as world leader and its economy. Oan•t something be done,and immediately,to head t~is off? The role of the Tes.mster•s Union
- Consolidation of Forms 1040 & 1040A Depreciation Guidelines Developing Countries Miscellaneous File Civil Liberties Union SSC Leasing Reader's Digest [map] ABC Transactions Brookings Task Force on Tax Force on Tax Reforms [Invitations '65-68] [Invitations '65-68
- Agency or new contract with Pan .American by Civil Aeronautics Board 12. Vital statistics, and Public Health Laboratory backstopping Public Health Department of Government of Guam There has been sufficient exploration by the Mission to be reasonably