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  • National politics
  • LBJ REPORTS ON CONVERSATION WITH JOHN CONNALLY; HHH REPORTS ON POVERTY BILL, HIS CONVERSATION WITH WALTER REUTHER ON ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI DELEGATIONS; RFK AS VP NOMINEE; LBJ'S, HHH'S RECENT MEETINGS WITH BUSINESSMEN; LOSS OF SUPPORT FOR DEMOCRATIC
  • National politics
  • PROPOSED SETTLEMENT ON SEATING MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA DELEGATIONS; MFDP; FUTURE DEMOCRATIC PARTY POLICY ON MINORITY PARTICIPATION IN DELEGATE SELECTION; DELEGATES' PLEDGE TO SUPPORT NOMINEE; GEORGE WALLACE; JOE RAUH; APPOINTMENTS OF NEGROES, PHILIP
  • the national party. However, in early May a Democratic Primary was , 24 25 held in Alabama and ten men ran as loyal Democrats or pledged electors. In this same primary they were opposed 14 0 0 0 1 by ten other Democrats. Now these pledged electors
  • Partial scan of transcript: section pertaining to Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party only.
  • Democratic National Committee (U.S.)
  • Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention Credentials Committee, Atlantic City, NJ, August 22, 1964, DNC Papers Series 2, Box 102
  • Papers of the Democratic National Committee
  • - 10/1964 [ NAID 46740295 ] https://www.discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/aides AIDES FILES: FRANK MCDERMOTT Scope and content note: This series consists of files of Frank M. McDermott, Director of the Executive Volunteers, Democratic National
  • ) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (ALABAMA) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (ALASKA) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (ARIZONA) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (ARKANSAS) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (CALIFORNIA) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (COLORADO) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (CONNECTICUT) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DELAWARE) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DISTRICT
  • National politics
  • PRESS STORY ON SEATING CONTESTED DELEGATIONS AT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, NEED TO KEEP ISSUE IN CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE TO AVOID FLOOR FIGHT; QUESTION OF NOT SEATING ALABAMA DELEGATION BECAUSE LBJ IS NOT ON BALLOT IN ALABAMA; MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION, MFDP
  • and welfare of the marchers, and WHEREAS, the President of the United States was unwilling or un­ able to provide the requested civil authorities or officers but has stated that he would federalize the Alabama National Guard if the Governor of Alabama
  • See all scanned items from file unit "EQUALITY OF RACES / ALABAMA (HU 2/ST 1)"
  • Alabama
  • This folder is from the WHCF category for Human Rights, subcategory Equality of Races/Alabama.
  • Folder, "Ex HU 2/ST 1, 3/18/65 - 3/24/65 [EQUALITY OF RACES / ALABAMA]," WHCF HU, Box 24
  • the University of Alabama law school. He was elected as a Democrat to the 75th Congress, serving from 1937 to 1946, and to the Senate, serving from 1946 to 1979. Senator Sparkman was chairman and co-chair of a number of key committees, including the Committee
  • LBJ Connection: U.S. Congressman, 1937-1946, and Senator, 1949-1979, Alabama
  • National politics
  • SEATING OF MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA DELEGATIONS AT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION; MFDP; LBJ'S CONCERNS ABOUT ISSUE'S EFFECT ON SOUTHERN, BORDER STATES; LBJ'S WALKOUT IN 1944 TEXAS STATE CONVENTION; 1948 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION; DALEY'S UPCOMING SNCC AND CORE
  • of 5] Congress-Arkansas [4 of 5] Arkansas Convention Delegates [5 of 5] Senate-Arkansas Arkansas folders include: material on the Steelworkers view of Wilbur Mills; the possibility of a united Democratic party in Arkansas in 1968; and analysis
  • and the Chicago national convention turns to LBJ as a dark-horse compromise candidate. A majority of major Texas daily newspapers choosing up sides in the upcoming state Democratic Party convention fight are committed to LBJ. 4/18 LBJ wires county chairmen
  • in the state--she sort of overdid the watermelon bit. Most of the reaction--by this time Alabama was getting pretty conservative, because we had had all the civil rights things that you and I talked about. And they were starting to split with the national party
  • 1960 Democratic National Convention; Alabama citizens' opinion of John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon; the Kennedy/Nixon debate in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; LBJ's and Lady Bird Johnson's 1960 campaign trip through Alabama; LBJ's ambition; LBJ as vice
  • at Ft. Benning - 1,000 men one company of 200 men can be moved to position in 6hours. Rest on 12-hour alert, which will reduced as s ituation develops. Will move by heliocopters. National Guards 25 units of Alabama National Guard - 1,837 men Now
  • Alabama
  • . Ba : Mrs . Bush, do you recall when you first met Lyndon Johnson? Bu : As far as I remember, it was probably right about in 1941 when I was active in Democratic party politics in the State of Alabama, and I came here to Washington for various fund
  • Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; admiration of Rayburn; women in South for VP Johnson; Paul Butler; Democratic Advisory Councilom 1948, 1960, 1968 campaigns and conventions; Southern train trip; Mrs. Johnson as a campaigner
  • FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Records of the Democratic National Committee (NAID 1497343) Series: 1 http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/personal Box No. Folder Title American Nazi Party American Political Science Assn American Security Council. 1964
  • Folder title list, Records of the Democratic National Committee [series 1]
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Records of the Democratic National Committee (NAID 1497343) Series: 2
  • Folder title list, Records of the Democratic National Committee [series 2]
  • and Panel Past Letters Jay Winik CDM Correspondence CDM Board and Exec. Committee [loose material: printed materials] Exec. Committee [loose material: printed materials] [8 cassette tapes transferred to AV 9/9/93] [Democratic National Campaign material] New
  • . Like other volunteers in the Whistle Stop campaign tour, is leaVing her family at home for a few days to have a part in Mrs. Johnson's historic tour of the South. she , .......... '•, ··•. news reeas FROMTHE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE
  • as Special Assistant to President Lyndon B. Johnson, in his role as White House Chief of Staff, and later, Postmaster General. The materials reflect Watson's knowledge of and work in Democratic Party politics and his involvement in campaigns across
  • I discovered Mr. West and th is wonderful s t a f f . Now I shall return to i t . I rested and worked with Ashton, and then close to four, had my h a ir combed and went down to the Blue Room for a reception fo r the Democratic National Committee
  • ; Lady Bird reminisces about coming to the White House in 1963; reception in Blue Room for the Democratic National Committee; the Johnsons fly to New York City to the Pierre Hotel; dinner party for 450 at Plaza Hotel
  • National politics
  • DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM COMMITTEE HEARINGS IN WASHINGTON, DC; LBJ ASKS MCCORMACK TO BE PERMANENT CHAIRMAN; ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI DELEGATIONS; VP NOMINATION; CARL ALBERT FOR PLATFORM COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN; CONVENTION PARLIAMENTARIAN; LEW DESCHLER; 1960
  • National politics
  • SANDERS REVIEWS SPEECH FOR DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM COMMITEEE ON CIVIL RIGHTS, EDUCATION, FEDERAL COLLEGE LOAN PROGRAM; LBJ'S SENATORIAL SUPPORT FOR EDUCATION; LATEST QUAYLE POLL; GEORGE WALLACE; ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI DELEGATIONS; RICHARD DALEY'S VIEWS
  • National politics
  • SPARKMAN APPEALS TO LBJ TO HAVE REGULAR ALABAMA DELEGATION SEATED AT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION; QUESTION OF ELECTORS NOT HAVING PLEDGED TO SUPPORT NOMINEE; GEORGE WALLACE'S POLITICAL TACTICS; SPARKMAN DISCUSSES PAST CONVENTIONS; MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION
  • National politics
  • CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS RESULTS; INCREASE IN DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY IN HOUSE; REPUBLICAN VICTORY IN ALABAMA; SENATE RACES IN NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, NEW MEXICO, NEW YORK, MARYLAND, HAWAII; NEED TO IMPROVE LBJ'S PUBLIC IMAGE; HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE, 21-DAY
  • an unprincipled~ opportunistic individual, as well as a man considered and described within the Communist Party as a Marxist. In King's rise to national prominence since his leadership of the bus boycott by Negroes in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1956, he has been
  • A (National Security)-SANITIZED
  • Communist Party of America
  • primary were pledged to me. So the Alabama Democrats and Alabama supported my position, and the national party then had to qualify under a new ballot position in Alabama. There has been some talk at times about 1964, that President Johnson wasn't
  • F. Kennedy; the admission of Negroes into the University of Alabama; John F. Kennedy’s death; Wallace’s meetings with President Johnson; governors’ briefings on Vietnam; LBJ’s personality; Lurleen Wallace’s first trip to the White House as a governor
  • . They will then learn that the Democratic party will make a poor showin&, and so-called red make-believe in the Wallace forces could cause an American surprise to be written into history, it not in '48, perhaps . in '52. , They will know that the Republican party
  • Democrats who bolted from Shivers’ uninstructed delegation landslide at the Democratic county conventions voted for a blind loyalty oath pledge, requiring delegates to support national nominees of the Democratic Party, regardless of who they are. In a closed
  • ,,, ~· 1 1 rt r ; . h ~lLld...,e •:.,...~~: ;!._-!~$_ :·~~1l, ·n1-~ i " l ·a, J..L , ~ .... o m. . t, ,l~e APPENDIX NATIONAL STAT.ES RIGHTS PARTY (NSRP) On November 26} 1967 , a source advised that the United White Party (UWP) was orga.n:i.zed at 4
  • American States' Rights Party
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • campaign on her own, as well as with her husband. from the ''Tell A Friend" where she and the Senator and Mrs. Harry s. T:rll.lT'An at DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE• the will telephone ceremony today for be dinnE"r guests Mlll:!hleba.ch
  • SHELTON, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, ·was re­ elected Imperial Wizard of the UKA. SHELTON- resides at #18 Lake Sherwood, Star Route, Northport, A.labam·a , and maintains the National Headquarters of ·the UKA ._ at his home. Sources report the activities of SHELT
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • . Again, this was a case where the more liberal members of the Democratic Party in the Senate voted with the more conservative members or vice versa. The party was relatively united on this close vote. C: Against? G: Against a Capehart Amendment
  • of church and state in the South; initiation of the National Defense Education Act (NDEA), changes made to the Act and how it was passed; Senator Lister Hill's support for reciprocal trade; Hill's and Estes Kefauver's involvement in a 1955 bill relating
  • to show you how dangerous his plans are for any kind of come back for the Democratic Party. George is NOT A DEMO RACI',never has been really except at the beginning, he is a rule­ or ruin person, if he is not the head and center, he will spoil
  • the problems of enforcing the Federal Voting Rights Act, and possible formation of a National Democratic Party for Alabama. 3”. PL/ST 2 Political Affairs/Alaska Open Box 31 Small file consisting of memoranda from Alaskan Senators requesting possible meetings
  • Committee (DNC) was founded in 1848 as the formal governing body for the United States Democratic Party. The committee provides support for Democratic candidates throughout the country for local, state, and national office; it coordinates party strategy
  • Democratic National Committee (U.S.)
  • Folder title list, Personal Papers, Records of the Democratic National Committee
  • Codes, hiring, lobbying, legislation, appropriations, specific postal regions, buildings, equipment, maintenance, training, postal investigations, and the Democratic Party. • • • • 07/17/17 Date range of collection: 1963-1982 24 linear feet, 2 linear
  • of Finance, Democratic Party Montgomery Floyd H. Mann Director, Ala. Dept. of Public Safety Montgomery Leland Jones, Chairman State Planning and Industrial Board Montgomery Sam Engelhardt Chairman, State Democratic Committee Montgomery Grover C. Hall, Editor
  • eplit. Each etate delegation had an hour'e meeting with the principal officere of the Democratic National Committee, involving a diecueeion of the 1948 party organization and any other probleme that vieitore wiehed to bring up. They had an hour
  • Rouge, Louisiana, Mobile, Alabama and Pensacola and St. Petersburg, Florida. 4 Civil Rights – Ethnic Groups 6 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http
  • not sure it was a decisive mark. It was a heavy year. G: I want you to just reflect on some of the events that caught national attention that occurred in Alabama that were related to this whole civil rights movement, and just if you have any particular
  • The transition from John F. Kennedy to LBJ and comparing the two men; the 1964 civil rights bill; moral versus legal arguments regarding civil rights; Alabama's opposition to civil rights legislation; the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955; George