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- happened to have a period of time off in which they had, if you will, liberty, and did decide to take a plane trip to some adjacent area and the plane unfortunately crashed into a mountain. Because of the concerns, as an example, the director of training
- archives, returned to the Library to speak about the battlefields of that war as part of our national heritage. Reminding his audience that "more Americans died during the Civil War than during all other American wars combined from the colonial wars through
- RESULT IN RESIGNATION OF GOVERNMENT. . FESTEJltING POLITICAL S-ITUATION . WHICH HAS DEVELOPED AS RESULT OF PALACE AND ERE ALARM AT .. ALLEGED': .EFFORTS OF PAPANDREOUS AND CERTAIN. OTHER CENTER UNION ··ELEMENTS TO ESTABLISH POLITICAL. CONTROL OVER
- "riot" has been popularly used as a shorthand for the civil disturbances which have occurred in American cities for the past three years. But a careful look at the activi tj.es taking place within different cities in dicates that a broad range
- Civil disorders
- Studies of staff members on topics related to investigations of the Commission including "The Harvest of American Racism", discrimination in housing and education, consumer protection of the poor, Negro youth and civil disorders, etc.
- Folder, "THE HARVEST OF AMERICAN RACISM: The Political Meaning of Violence in the Summer of 1967," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Series 7, Box 1
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 3 (III), 6/4/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- and are speaking editorially about civil liberties problems, the point LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org
- Biographical information; assassination; blacks in the State Department; civil rights progress; White House staff; LBJ and civil rights; administrative agencies; other duties; obstacles; White House Conference on Civil Rights; surveys
- ]; Neighborhood Centers; Mexican American race relations; accomplishments of the Johnson Administration in civil rights; Negro appointees; reports on civil disturbances; some material on the Detroit riots in 1967 [see also HU 2/ST 22]; Negro statistical
- years of failure to restore the Union by the experi ment of war ••• justice, humanity, liberty and the public welfare demand that innnediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities ••• on the basis of the Federal Unipn of States." This language
- Affairs: Employment Program Welfare & Urban Affairs: Social Security Welfare & Urban Affairs: Housing Welfare & Urban Affairs: Urban Programs Welfare & Urban Affairs: Urban Programs (1967) Women Young Americans Consumer Message (2 folders) Crime 2/6/67 (2
- . -- - - - - ----:< . · - -·- - - - All ----~-------------- - 2 our peoples can be proud of what we have achieved. But the task of defending liberty is never done. The security of our Alliance is only assured so long as we remain strong and determined to protect our people and our
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- . It is not too much to say that during· my tour of ciuty lu::r-e, t1:e efforts of Americans in Vietnam -- civil and military -- have deserved the word "~upe.rhu.man." And this word can assuredly be used to describe our work a.:t the Port. B. ¥,et C o-:ig: Loe
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- Berlin. They have cut- off the r1ow of people through the wall and generally have been di.U~cw.t. The presence of your representative in Berlin reminding therr~ of the long American commitment to this city was enthusiastically l'"cctived. Street crowds
- OF CYPRUS August 31, 1962 Mr. Presiden~: In my country, we often quote the words of an early American patriot who said, 11Show me the land where liberty dwells;·there my home is. 11 it' Those words have new meaning for us all after.these hours in Cyprus
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- Be 2 ;· ~ as quotes A- forgotten tbe _i_•'.;; of f old what qirarrels with uhich busiedQ Th~ foliowing If gladly I would I will w a·s n I t it to. give ·do is ito -B~ar~'a Giddy 1 how much witti~r, American Firsters f 1 y
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- g all, •I did. If ,. to. give ·do is ito -B~ar~'a 1 Giddy how much witti~r, American Firsters Minds gi·tldy minds brief co·uld aitations and Foreign li~eliet. were a~d than the f o r e 1 Ftn been have from hint
- was a member of the Board of Overseers of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, curator of the American Jewish Historical Society, and Vice President of the Jewish Information Society. Goodman is interred in Rosehill Cemetery and Mausoleum
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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- collective pursuant of the Second Extraordinary the next ten months, so that and legislative liberties to Resolution Inter-American action . Twenty-Six Conference held in 1965. In highest /s/ esteem and sincere Romulo Betancourt friendship
- . Private investment in Guinea is for the time being limited almost exclusively to the mining sector, in which Olin Mathieson, Harvey Aluminum and ALCOA, to mention only American companies, have sizeable investments. These companies, and their European
- of great Americans must not leave Austin without an organized, on-going structure dedicated to reconvening and to combatting injustice in America, as was done by your Administration. Black people still honor your record and commitment to civil rights
- Civil rights
- Published remarks, Remarks of Lyndon B. Johnson at the Civil Rights Symposium, 12/12/72
- letter of September 26th which arrived today. l baYe taken the liberty ol paaalna along your requeat for a __,,,,meaeage to the appl'Opriate office here that I handle• meaaag••• . . \ Your llltereet le appreciated. \ Wltb be•t reaard•• Sllacerely, w
- , that the projected five year military build up is unrealistic and so have most of his Civil Service staff. (See Embtel 3 3 28, for example) . Although there will undoubtedly be more discussion on this subject during the Chavan visit, I think you and Mac should urge
- "#6"; 1:30 OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS, MLK PRECEDES CALL; LBJ IS APPARENTLY MEETING WITH JACK VALENTI AT TIME OF CALL; POOR SOUND QUALITY; LBJ APPARENTLY ON SPEAKERPHONE; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 4/1994 AS TWO SEPARATE RECORDINGS
- Civil rights
- LBJ ASKS FOR SUGGESTIONS FOR STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE, RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION, DISCUSSES JET MAGAZINE STORY ABOUT LBJ NOT HAVING PHOTOS TAKEN WITH CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS; LBJ'S MEETING WITH HARRY BYRD, SR. ON TAX BILL
- to be developed by the American Arbitration Association. The 7 community representatives shall include 4 per sons who are residents of the City of Los Angeles and 3 persons who are residents of the County of Los Angeles but not of the City of Los Angeles. 6
- Civil rights
- fought. This is a direct slap in the face of the Negro people who are courageously fighting for their civil rights. I request that in your subsequent appointments, of individuals to positions of grave responsibility, a greater measure of consideration
- ,· not without difference but without the deep and abiding divisions union for generations . ........ ," President Lyndon B. Johnsen Inaugural Address January 20, 1965 of which scar the PRESIDENT JOHNSON REVI.EWS RECORD OfPCEEO ''There have been other
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- presently proposed .resident American staff (one . experienced ·F s0-3, one junior officer and a secretary in e·a ch instance) • . (2) This arrangement will save residence . ·c onstruction and other expenses that assignment . of resident Ambassadors would
- that was related to the refugee relief program, a program governed by legislation that kept it in effect for three years. I went to the Far East, to the American Consulate General in Hong Kong, and that led to a return assignment to Washington in a somewhat dull
- ; 1967 Middle East war; the Liberty incident; preparing for press briefings; relationship with Secretary of State Dean Rusk; the Pentagon Papers; phone call from LBJ; relationship between American press and government
- . . Though C02741287 their capabilities have not been tested by major civil strife, these security forces have generally proved able to maintain order. We cannot be sure how severely their competence or willingness will be affected by ~e British decision
- . The Soviet Union 1 s actions in the present crisis, particularly the Shelepin visit may be very, very significant. Does not believe that Soviet would support ChiComs i n a "civil war" which would erupt with a "return to the mainland. 11 P resident Johnson's
- came to a conference at which the Soviet Union and the United States were present that Peiping would not use force to prevent it. It was significant to me th~t he showed no bluster or threats about the matter of Soviet support for Hanoi that he
- of Guatemala in Matters Affecting Business, Wash ington, D.C., Pan American Union, 1959 (Supple ments available dated 1961 and 196 5). GPO: Kelsey, Vera, and Osborne, Lilly de Jongh, Four Keys to Guatemala, New York and London, Funk and Wagnalls, 1939
- Falshoods Blanket the Nation as Government Files Civil Antitrust Suit - Not one A&P Will Be Closed - 24 American Housewives and Small Business 24 24 Enterprise Will Profit by Govt's Action Criminal Acts & Vicious Competition - Destroying acts of A&P
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 57: Jan. 16‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- to report a conversation he had had with a Russian-American well known to Bohlen, Thompson and others, whom Bohlen cons~ders to be completely reliable, but whom Chip did not identify by name: Source told Bohlen that about; twb weeks ago he had a long
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 5 (V), 10/27/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- -- V -- 2 really a rather funny thing. The Republicans had operated under the mythology for many years that the Yalta agreements signed by Roosevelt had been treacherous agreements which turned over all kinds of things to the Soviet Union. Well
- office - motored to Pan-American Union Bldg w/ Amb, and Mrs. Angier Biddle Duke and Mrs. Johnson - for RECEPTION given in honor of the President of Costa Rica by the Ambassador of Costa Rica. Arrived Pan-Am Union Departed Pan-Am Union Bldg for W. Hse
- ~ ST~TE 202941 l • EMBASSY REQUESTED TO TRANSM,1T To PRESiOENrr· SENGHQR, FDL~OWINr-3 QUOTEa • I AM DEEPLY GRATEFUi. FOR YOUR CONGRATULATORY' MESSAGE! ON! THE ANNlCERSARY OF THE AMERICAN' INDEPENDENCE~ I. AND AL.L; OF, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE SINCEREI.Y
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- countries while her husband conferred a handy cable description wife, Mrs. Johnson the type of women she sought out in foreign with g0vernment officials. The term became for American Embassy officials. In a speech to Radcliffe graduates this June
- Service that was related to the refugee relief program, a program governed by legislation that kept it in effect for three years. I went to the Far East, to the American Consulate General in Hong Kong, and that led to a return assignment to Washington
- in the Middle East and where the phrase came from; the Liberty incident and whether or not it was accidental; preparing for press briefings; Joseph Stalin's daughter seeking asylum in the U.S.; an attitude of secrecy in the Foreign Service; McCloskey's
- and ·vital role. ~ Appendix B. AMERICAN STUDENTS IN POST-WAR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Across a narrow table at the student union building in Prague in the spring of 1947, student representatives of East and West argued a program detail: Would an upcoming
Folder title list, Files from the Department of Agriculture Related to the Johnson Administration
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- -Poverty Program Appointments (Personnel) Beautification Beef Cherry Tree Problem Civil Righ~s Commissions (Food and Fiber) Commodity Programs Communi cations (Communi cati on with Public) Conferences (White House Conference on Natural Beauty) Corres ponde