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- Groups: Federation of Korean Trade Unions; National Reconstruction Movement, government front organization; National Problems Comparative Research . Association, left-of-center student organization. Suffrage: Universal over age 20. Communists: ROK
- March 22, 1951 My dear Friends Thanks very much for your letter telling me of the views of the La Grange Branch of the r~ational Associ.a tion for the Advancement of Colored People with reeard to Mr. Millard F. Caldwell. I shall keep your
Oral history transcript, Alfred B. Fitt, interview 1 (I), 10/25/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- and Reserve Affairs? F: That's hard to do briefly. The Assistant Secretary at this desk has the function of worrying about the standards for entrance into the Armed Forces, how we procure the people to meet those standards, and then how we treat them
- Biographical information; duties in Manpower & Reserve Affairs; civil works program; overcrowding at Arlington National Cemetery; McNamara; Project 100,000; Adam Yarmolinsky; Steve Ailes; Senator Richard Russell; Mr. Vinson; Operation Transition
- is strange and unfamiliar. The more we see and hear of those things which are common to all people, the less likely we are to fight over those issues which set us apart. So the challenge is to cornmunicate. No techD_ological advance offers greater
- Folder, "NSAM # 338: Policy Re U.S. Assistance in Development Foreign Communications Satellite Capabilities (Revised 7/12/67), 9/15/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
- National Security Action Memorandums
- National Security Files
- Association for the United Nations, and New York. State President of the organization; I was one of the founders of the Rochester Association for the United Nations, one of the largest in the country. I had also for some time been deeply concerned
- for the Performing Arts; relationship with the Kennedys; Bill Moyers; Tommy Thompson; Lincoln Gordon; the Dominican Republic crisis; Castro and Cuba; Free Trade Association meets in Montevideo; Central America foreign ministers meet in San José; Fernando Eleta
- brothers in Viet Ma■ suffer. - 16 - STUDENTlfOlf-VIOLBNTCOORDilfATilfG COIOII'rft:E (SlfCC) "0ur •jor thrust will be in the building of national organizations which will deal with all aspects of the probleu facing black people in America. Tbe political
- Folder, "Black National Movement - FBI Report - File #3," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 14
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- it at the reporters. You can imagine what a spectacle that was with the leader of the Soviet Union throwing handfuls of corn at people because he didn't understand why all the reporters were there. He did complain to Eisenhower. He asked Eisenhower to get
- , pointing out that a number of local chapters of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People are behind this movement. This news. article gives.. a number of examples of the cancellation of orders, or a change in plans in the placing
- counted because of race, religion, color or national origin. It was contentious back in 1958 as to what was the truth. Pretty early, after many months of argument among ourselves and prolonged sessions of continuous discussion in which we would begin
- ' rith Boy Scouts of America U.S. Chamber of Commerce and affiliates Cooperative League of the U.S. A. Commission on Religion and Race of the National Council of Churches Jewish Community Relations Council League of Women Voters National Association
- friends answering some of the charges. [W. E. "Ed"] Syers answered the one about us owning KVET and I think pretty much refuted it in the minds of people who could bear to give up the idea. Then Lyndon would go down to the other end of the district
- of the campaign; Jane McCallum's support; "I Remember Johnny" story of LBJ helping a woman locate her soldier son during World War II; calling people and driving people to vote; LBJ's relationship with Dan Moody; Wesley West's ranch; Johnson City parade that LBJ
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- Domestic Policy Association - National Issues Forum, LBJ Library, 1983 Dominos Doodles (from Presidential Doodles) Draft see Selective Service System Draft Presidential Memorandum (DOD) 1961-1969 Drama (representations of LBJ in) see also specific titles
- . And then these same people had a· high regard for him and I can remember-F: Vlho were they, may I ask? K: It was Cl ifford Durr, D-U-R-R, who ~"as Communications Comrnission, and his ~"ife. New Dealers. Mrs. Durr was the a member of the Federal They were
- with the growing independence of the NATO nations and the intransi gence of Charles de Gaulle. Johnson encouraged the idea of regional development in many areas, but nowhere with more telling results than in the formation of the Association of S()Utheast Asian
- office, whi.ch has a limited number of people, did not have sufficient people to make all the advances. As a result, they picked up people in government and had assigned a detail to the White House to help them out. G: Was this your first experience
- out""tliat skin'· color .was· the accepted ..passport···:1.n--·--··.... ••• til.ack.JAfrica ..a.nd·,the· people thera looked .upon American NegWes as brothers.and sisters. A woman calling hers~lf "Queen·Mother"·Mpore :·~ enlivened the workshop
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- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
Oral history transcript, Rufus W. Youngblood, interview 1 (I), 12/17/1968, by David G. McComb
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- : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Your trips abroad perhaps present one of the greatest challenges to the overall protective picture. You normally send a team of advance special agents who work with people who are communicators
- Secret Service car following him on the highway; paint throwing incident in Melbourne; death of Clarence Kretsch’s child at LBJ Ranch; nationally televised remarks to Secret Service personnel on the White House lawn
- , the power to exempt itself from the six-month observance of daylight time. "Kentucky is the only state in the Nation where the legislature has not met since the passage of the Uniform Time Act. For that reason, I believe it is proper for me, as the Federal
- California and from there transferred National Park, where I was one of the park naturalists. became chief park naturalist, and I transferred to Hawaii Then I and after almost five years my family back to Yosemite National Park, where I was the associate
- Biographical information; involvement in the LBJ State Park; George Hartzog, director of the National Park Service; Charles Krueger, assistant director for design and construction; the involvement of LBJ and CTJ in the park design; the consulting
- mising his securi ty by not telling · the Secret . Servic e." The Presid ent But I think in the Presid ent's mind he figured that perhap s the greate st· danger is in too much advanc e plannin g--with advanc e word people lay on a lot elabor ate prepar
- of troops in domestic disturbances; the Chicago riots in 1968; the media and the riots; the National Guard and riot control; the Army Cemetery System; the Civil Works Program of the Corps of Engineers; Governor Branigan of Indiana; the Trinity River Project
- OF TRANSPORTATION by transferring to the Secretary, modal Administrators, and a newly created National Transportation Safety Board all of the transporta tion safety responsibilities which are now vested in agencies through out the Government. Although some 35
- all the present wars are civil wars in which, by almost a IO to- I margin, it is the innocent who perish. ... At a time where for many people the most important issue 1s cyberspace. for other people in the world, the most pressing concern is firewood
- and John Cofer-- · P: No. F: That was really out of his hands too, wasn't it? P: Yes. And Everett Looney. Those people either planned or directed the legal hearings . None of us, at that point, could do anythin g abo ut it because i t
- of politics, that there were people in the Kennedy entourage who really would never forgive him for his race against Jack Kennedy for the nomination and particularly for his attacks on Kennedy in seeking to get the nomination. I never felt that President
- JFK presidency; House Rules Committee 1961; Bobby Baker scandal; JFK legislative program; LBJ and John Connally; patronage appointments; Hale Boggs; agriculture bill; “Five O’clock Club;” Walter Jenkins; Bill Moyers; Democratic National Committee
- met with the Soybean Association, the Wheat People, and then the Japanese Trading Company people interspersed with Memorial Services for Martin Luther King. In each meeting we exchanged felicitations and then in varying degrees got down to cases
Folder, "Japan, Volume 2, Cables, 5/64 - 11/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 250 [1 of 2]
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- of "exploitation" and "oppression". The gradual recovery of a normal sense of national self esteem by the Japanese people following the psychologi cal shocks of the war and early postwar period made it increasingly possible for "progressives" as well
- National Security Files
- (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) are "broke" and King recently approached the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in New York to arrange for a loan of $500,000 which was turned down. King has now arranged through "the Deacons
- A (National Security)-SANITIZED
- before you and before God is not mine alone, but ours together. We are one nation and one people. Our fate as a nation and our future as a people rest not upon one citizen, but upon all citizens. This is the majesty and the meaning of Beautiful" b y Mrs
- the color of this wall, about eggshell or off-white. M: Dirl it have the police insignia on it? C: No. r,1: Just a plain car? C: Yes. M: Then the people got in your car, and I've read that Johnson for security rreasures sat on the floor
- . January31 The President met with Representatives of the National Association of Attorneys General in the Cabinet Room at the White House. • • • Herschel Newsom, Master of the Grange, presented a special award to the President for service to rural America
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- Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 8, Excerpts and Taylor's Memo," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
- National Security Council Histories Files
- National Security Files
- of the State Democratic Executive Committee, 1946-48. I've held various otherm.inortype jobs, like president of the Hillsboro School Board for a period of time and things of that sort. I was nominated in the Democratic primary in 1950 for an associate justice
- : What was it like when you were a little boy in those days? T: I would say that we had such a thing as understanding among white and colored. And if you were progressive, the white people went along with you in Wharton County. I don't know anything
Folder, "Stoner, Jesse Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has been run by the Jews. The article stated that .STONER spoke at a rally of the Crescent City Chapter of the NSRP which was held at Bud's Flower Room, 5701 St. Claude Avenue, New Orleanso During
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- the "bottoms" to conduct trade and project naval power. Red China is using the ob vious economic disparity be tween the colored and white peoples and between rural and urban nations to enlist international support against the industrialized, largely white
- A (National Security)-SANITIZED
- National Security Files
- Wilkins [of the NAACP]; Mr. Whitney Young, Jr., National Director of the National Urban League; Walter Reuther, President of the UAW;-- B: Would Dr. King have been there? R: Dr. [Martin Luther] King, Jr., was there, and a number of others--I don't
- . There was a good deal of interchange because they had groups--private groups with all the civil rights people in the government that met privately over a six-month's period. We were not ever in very close liaison--let me put it this way--with the White House
- House Conference on Civil Rights; Cliff Alexander; National Science Foundation Board; Jim Webb's acceptance of Administrator of NASA; campus unrest; Vietnam; Perkins Commission; Walt Rostow's Policy Planning Commission; Wise Men; role as Vatican
- OF MARTINLUTHERKINGAND THEUNPARALLE~.F;D WAVEOF VIOLENCETHATFOLLOWED, PRESIDENTJOHNSON ANDCIVIL RIGHTS ADVOCATES IN CONGRESS MOVETHIS WEEKIN A HEADLONGATTEMPT TO RESTORERACIALPEACETO THE NATION. JOHNSON WASEXPECTED TO GO BEFOREAN EMERGENCY JOINT SESSIONOF CONGRESS
- on one or two days' notice to make the speech for Clyde Ellis at the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. M: So his interest in this particular project was deep. V: Was very, very deep. I might add, at that point, that the statement
- to convince them that this was a great addition to the national ticket and would help the Democratic Party in the November election. F: Fortunately, that worked out. On an occasion like that you have got very influential people like Walter Reuther, Soapy
- the American public been willing to listen to the people that they now glorify as the moderates when they were considered radicals--I remember my own confirmation when I was considered by some to be a Communist because I had been the chairman of the national
- National Youth Administration (U.S.)
- Biographical information; Adviser to Secretary Ickes on Negro affairs; National Committee on Industrial Recovery; Harvard thesis research; integration of cafeteria services at Department of the Interior; “The Black Cabinet;” duties at Department