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  • Nat 1 1 Assn. for Advancement af Colored People WILLIAM3, Robert L., American Institute of Planners YLVISAKER, Paul, Ford Foundation WISE, Harold F., American Institute of Planners of WOOD, Rebert c., Mass. Institute Technology BICKFORD, Paul R., Nat
  • among ·nations; t~e exchange of goods· which fosters economic development and higher standards of.health and living for the people of those nations. In making_this exchange possible, transportation leads many lives. In one life, it represents the nation
  • Nations and the people you were dealing with? Do they notice this much about U.S. domestic affairs? Did it make it easier for you to work? H: I think two of the most significant contributions that President Johnson made were in the field of civil
  • ' Boggs Paptr "Lyndon Johnson and the Senate Leadership", RALPH K. HUITT, Din·c·tor. National Association of Stal' Universities and Land Grant Colleges 14 D1scussirm ALAN BIBLE, Former United States 'l·nator, 'llcvad.1, R, p. Ll~DY BOGGS. 2nd District
  • Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Whitney M. Young of the National Urban League, Floyd McKissick of the Congress of Racial Equality, Stokely Carmichael of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth
  • of the colorful ones. Could you give me a picture of what he was like as a teacher? K: He was very dynamic, just like he is now. G: Pacing up and down in front of the room? K: Yes, he was a real debate coach, I’ll say that. G: Do you recall any
  • National Youth Administration (U.S.)
  • Meeting with LBJ as a debate coach in Houston; working for LBJ on Congressman Kleberg's staff; LBJ's influence on Kleberg; National Youth Administration; first campaign for Congress; contacts with FDR; LBJ's campaign techniques
  • ? That started getting--sort of got the civil rights ball rolling in Texas? M: Yes. I don't remember all of the chronology on the Sweatt case. He was the litigant that the NAACP [National Association for the Advancement of Colored People]--they had a legal
  • ; Ralph Yarborough; when reporters get involved in the story they are covering; Yarborough's 1952, 1954, and 1956 gubernatorial races; the national-level Democratic Party taking control of the Texas Democratic Party in 1956; the growth of the Republican
  • . A month later, some of them joined members of the Friends of the LBJ Library for a celebration that saw I ,600 people dining on the Library's plaza (see cover photo). At both the Washington and Austin events, a new film titled "LBJ: A Remembrance
  • ), which was established off from the National Student Movement. of in 20. Bush has heard conducting target practice "Fox and Wolf Club." a Negro group known as the that in there is Detroit, PAR (People 1966 as a spin­ 21. There has been quite a bit
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • of the nation's top-rated fruit grower publications. for Were there other photos in this series which might show the whole apple just prior to slicing it? Were the photos done in color? Would it be possible for us to complimentarily obtain one of the photos
  • remarks, ''and we harvested out of it a more beautiful spring." She said the scrapbook&prepared for the contest showed such a wide variety of beauty as a cool oasis in an arrid zone, hillsides ablaze with color, rainbow-hued roadsides, the salvaging
  • remarks, ''and we harvested out of it a more beautiful spring." She said the scrapbook&prepared for the contest showed such a wide variety of beauty as a cool oasis in an arrid zone, hillsides ablaze with color, rainbow-hued roadsides, the salvaging
  • ". This article reflected the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) are avoiding the racial situation in Monroe, North Carolina. Both organizations maintain that the leaders of the group
  • Folder, "Black National Movement - FBI Report - File #2," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 14
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • of Atomic Energy Southwest Regional Conference, San Antonio, Texas - National Association of Housing Officials Burnet, Texas - News Release on Soil Conservation Movement SCANNED Speech Before San Antonio Junior Chamber of Commerce Memo. List of Speakers
  • THE NATIONS TO LOOK TOWARDS THE SKY FOR THE ANSWER. YOU COULD STOP THIS VIOLENCE IF YOU WOULD REVEAL TO THE PEOPLE .· 3 OF TH = UNITED STATES THAT THERE REALLY ARE FLYING SAUCERS ~lN .~ OUR GALAXY OBSERVING OUR EVERY ACTION, AND UNITY WILL FOLLOw l '~ 7 1967
  • w/ Mrs. Johnso n - - and Date November Emerald Villa, Seoul, Korea __ Day 2, 1966 Wednesday Activity (inctude visite d by) Arrive National Cemetery, MNP, ROK -- colorful honor guard. The President walked from his chopper as a 21 gun salute
  • /show/loh/oh DR. GEORGE DAVIS DOROTHY PIERCE MC SWEENY This interview is with Dr. George Davis, the minister of the National City Christian Church in Washington, D. C. Today is Thursday, February 13, 1969, and we are in his office this morning about
  • Relationship with LBJ, who was a frequent visitor to Davis' church; service on the National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity; the LBJ-Nixon transition period; Vietnam
  • resigned and went into the practice of the law . I was engaged in civic activities . My first year out of law school I became the president of the Cincinnati branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the youngest
  • the presidency in a most crucial time in the nation's history, he did an excellent job, and he soon convinced the American people that he was a man of real ability, of common sense, and great courage and great integrity. And he did much during the years of his
  • for Vice President; 1960 campaign; 1940 election; motion for abrogation of 2/3s rule; contact with LBJ when he was Senate Majority Leader; Paul O’Dwyer and Allard Lowenstein; Dump Johnson movement; LBJ legislation proposed and enacted to help the people
  • ;S and civil rights organizations such as the National Association for the Advancsment of Colored P~ople (HAACP) . TB hav; a strong pride in b3ing Ha6ro. The black nationalist leader who was murdered in Haw York City is the spriritual father of TB
  • 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)
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT ffi Cable Stat:e 1159Cable /)60 Ca:ble 2 p 08/28/62 A 3 p 08/ '30/62 A Conf. 52 from I-st: ftftbttl- State RESTRICTION / State
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  • , that was virtually all done with primary reference to blacks and the other minorities were included in a sort of ritualistic way, as the "regardless of race, creed, color or national origin." And women wouldn't have been included at all had it not been
  • Daniel Patrick Moynihan's involvement in the White House "To Fulfill These Rights" conference; Moynihan's report "The Negro Family: The Case for National Action;" deciding who would be invited to speak at the conference; Fleming's career and how
  • - The National Association of Manufacturers will give a dinner in honor of President and Mrs. Park at TUESDAY,MAY25 a.m. PDT Departure a.m. HST Arrival from Los Angeles, at Honolulu California. International Airport Lunch to be arranged. p.m. Possible
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  • don't have any recall of any actions that he took. G: One other thing on the compliance. The National Medical Association in 1966 was critical of Robert Nash in terms of enforcing compliance. Let me ask you to evaluate that criticism. LG: I don't
  • · for the hundreds of thousands of people in the City of Los Angeles -- of every race and color -- who neither participated in, nor condoned the riots. Many suffered at the hands of the rioters, many are in need of help. To assist in providing this help
  • ·.' _-:::f!;,, • "Segregatio~ i~ a moral evil. It (National Associatio-q for the :· :• : is not good for' anybody, black or Advancement of Colored People) . • ::· ,~ white, Catholic or Jew, and it is not .. until· they began givi\\g me a bad • ~:.'..-p good
  • Life Insurance Company H. Claude Hudson, D.D.S. -- Member, National Board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Mrs. Thelma Thomas Mahoney Member, Los Angeles County Civil Service Commission, and Coordinator
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT Memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE for the President from Lee Whitere items for discussion with RobertWeaver DATE RESTRICTION 12-31-63 C FILE LOCATION
  • or Description: The Price of Freedom Publisher: National Home Library Association Title of Series/Chapter/Article: Edition: Volume Number: Issue Number: Date of Publication: 1940 Page Numbers: 106 pages 1-GGG. THE PRICE OF FREEDOM HE NRY A. WALLACK
  • the very great Sam Rayburn . of all times . Mr . Rayburn was one of my very favorite people Actually I would say that one of the main reasons that I was asked originally to become the secretary of the Democratic National Committee is because of my
  • data you have and the coloration of events is so impressive that you know what is happening, beyond just having the evidence in your hand. You go back to Washington and, God, the paper mill's still turning on, and people are still fighting over
  • , the Director of the I believe that the American people share our feelings. I ~elieve that they want a beau­ tiful country. And I believe that they will respond to the chalienge which we have set-­ to make this the most beautiful Nation on earth
  • important advances in programs for the satisfactory relocation of people, businesses, and institutions displaced by actions, direct and indirect, taken in the demonstration program, where such relocation is an integral part of the total program and necessary
  • are very fortunate in the number of people who have asked 23 to testify at these hearings. 24 25 professional associations, from health and welfare agencies c., And the hearings are being held in and here in S~n Francisco. I think our first
  • or really was the manager, I guess you would say, I think he carried the title of treasurer of the Democratic National Committee. He's now very active for Mr. Humphrey. I think he actually is the one who originated the idea. F: Do you get people
  • strength each day, to give our people new confidence. It is up to us to nourish and reawaken the pride in communities and the pride in country that made this nation great. This can be the richest dividenu of our partnership. I want to tell this story
  • of this and it also demonstrated that the civil rights movement was going to be a dramatic, colorful, interesting, turbulent kind of a period; so that there were just a lot of young people coming out of law schools that wanted to participate. B: In your recruiting
  • process in terms of debating the coach always emphasized that you should speak forcefully, precisely, and with conviction. At that moment, in the most weak, mild, milquetoast expression, he said, "Well, where is the closest colored YMCA?" So what happened
  • Biographical information; problems of blacks in colleges in the 1940s; appointment to FTC; association with LBJ after U.S. judgeship appointment; meetings and activities following assassination of MLK and related disturbances; work on Federal Jury
  • with the President's selection. Some time that summer, I don't have the dates noted, John Walker of the National Gallery of Art had contacted me saying that he was a close associate of the DeWitt Wallaces of Reader's Digest, and Mrs. Wallace has a foundation from which