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  • Bio: Elissa Ruth Hatcher Booker (b. September 13, 1915, El Paso, Texas-d. October 18, 2001) was the daughter of Jessie Hermine Hatcher, an aunt of Lyndon Baines Johnson.
  • Booker, Ruth, 1915-2001
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION DETAILS and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Papers of Ruth Booker, 1973 - 1980 [NAID
  • Booker, Ruth, 1915-2001
  • Folder title list, Personal Papers, Papers of Ruth Booker
  • LBJ ASKS HATCHER ABOUT SIMEON BOOKER'S JET MAGAZINE STORY IN WHICH BOOKER CLAIMS LBJ WOULD NOT HAVE PHOTOS TAKEN WITH CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS AT RECENT MEETING
  • CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF SIMEON BOOKER'S JET MAGAZINE STORY SAYING LBJ WOULD NOT HAVE PHOTOS TAKEN WITH CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS CONTACTS WITH NEGROES, COMMITMENT TO CIVIL RIGHTS BILL, HIRING MINORITIES, INCLUDING GERRI WHITTINGTON
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW I DATE: August 14, 1986 INTERVIEWEE: RUTH BOOKER INTERVIEWER: Christie L
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  • Biographical information; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin; school in Johnson City; childhood memories of LBJ; Rebekah Johnson's desire for LBJ to attend college; George Johnson; Sam Johnson; Booker's mother loaning LBJ $100; living in Houston with LBJ
  • Booker, Ruth, 1915-2001
  • Oral history transcript, Ruth Booker, interview 1 (I), 8/14/1986, by Christie L. Bourgeois
  • Ruth Booker
  • House Conference on "To Fulfill The Rights." wher e the President greeted: Berl Bernhard, Special Counsel to Mr. Heineman James Booker Mayo r Theodore McKeldin of Baltimore Governor Edward Breathitt of Kentucky Lt . Col. Norman J McKenzie . James G
  • , TD J J Billingsley , Orzel l Jr Brooks , Joseph Cabell , Cong. Earl AxidLKy^^HK^xEk&isaaBC3ix Booker , Jame s Bugenhagen , Roger H Carroll , Dr. Carl M Augusta, Joseph i Bopp , Kar l R Butterworth , Blair Chas e Joh n Baber, Bishop S.'W. Bridge
  • White Walter Jenkins Henry Wilson Cong Charles House 10-2-64 Halleck Edward Kuhn Jr Editor in Chief and Gen Mgr McGraw Edward Booker President Morri Helitzer Washington Representative To present second numbered copy of Reminiscences of Douglas
  • , Secretary Ludwig Caminita, Jr William B. Ross Robert C. Wood, Under Secy Moses Gozonsky Michael Schutz Dwight Ink Burton C. Wood Philip J Maloney Booker McGraw Sidney Specter Ashley A. Foard Robert Jones Kermit Bailey Charles M. Haar Sol Ackerma n Morton J
  • Markey Dr. Alan Waterman Elvira Marquis Miss Kathryn Bloom Mrs. Elmer West Stephen T Boggs William HHH^^Melnitz John T Wilson Dr. Robert T. Bower Ilona Melstrads Dr. and Mrs. Louis Booker Mr. W Randolph Burgess Daniel Millsaps Michael Cardozo Don
  • the President and introduced him to the group. Anderson, Mr. x&: M. J.Dallas, Texas ( James Home, Jr Mr. Acie Belton, Baton Rouge, La Rufus Lewis, Montgomery, Ala Mr. George Booker, Atlanta Thomas Lovely, Knoxville, Tenn Mrs. Georgia McKinney, SanAntonio, Tex Mr
  • . Charles Smith Miss Diedre Henderson Clifton C. Carter Judge Barrett Prettyman Louis Martin -- and Mrs. Lisle Carter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Washington Mrs. Farrow Allen Bishop George W. Baber Simeon Booker Mr and Mrs. Alston Burleigh Mr. Mrs. Harriet Shadd
  • . That's how you got me here. I: What is her name, now? H: Her name is Booker, Ruth Booker. I: Ruth Booker? H: Ruth Booker. I: But you did spend a large part of your young life in Johnson City? H: Oh yes, in Johnson City and around stonewall, where
  • https://catalog.archives.gov Folder Title C.N. Burt and Company Bourke & Williams Law Offices, Dangerfield, Texas Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks R.W. Booker and Associates Engineers and Construction Mgrs., St. Louis, Mo. Brochure-Singmaster
  • RID E T O EVERGREE N W. M . HODGSO N Bay Minette , Alabam a LOCAL DIGNITARIES BOARDING TRAIN AT BREWTON TO RID TO EVERGREEN Mary Margaret E LLOYD G. HART Evergreen, Alabama Robert E. L KEY . Evergreen, Alabama IVY T. BOOKER Evergreen, Alabama EDWIN
  • . and Mrs. James Booker, Amsterdam News Col. and Mrs. Frank Borman, Astronaut, Seabrook, Tex Dr. Claude A. Buss, Professor of History, Stanford University Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butler, Austin, Tex Mr. and Mrs. Alexander D. Calhoun, NY C Mr. and Mrs. Henry E
  • . Harry M ^#hdli6X!Brncx Whiston. Mr. ^Somx John Booker, - P. S. Wigner. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene P - Nobel prize winner in science Willett, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W Willett, Mr. Michael William - P. S. Willis, — Mrs. Benjamin Willis, Mr. Benjamin, — Jr - P. S
  • David Apter --Assistant to Vice Chairman Berl I Bernhard Special Counsel to the Council James E. Booker - Director of Information, Council Craig W. Christensen , Exec Assistant to the Chairman M. Carl Holman __Special Consultant to the Council Date
  • House ^ 1,1966 MONDAY Exp Activity (inc!ude vtsited bv) tt & Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bloch, AEC, Washington, DC Mr. Richard D. Bokum, United Nuclear Corp. , Centreville, Md Dr. .^H^Walter Booker, Howard University, Washington, DC Dr. Norris Bradbury
  • hands w/gr eater part of the group Mrs. Mildred Avery, Washington, D. C. Mr. George Booker, Atlanta Hon. Otis C Collins, State Representative, Chicago Mrs. Christine Davis, Washington, DC Mrs. Clara Lewis, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Nollie MaasdbcEx
  • . There is the idea, too, of Negroes developing their businesses in their own communities--well, this isn't anything new. Booker T. Washington advocated that; and Dr. [W.E.B.] DuBois, following Booker T. Washington, began to advocate it, too. So this isn't anything
  • & Company, Boston, Massachusetts Dr. A. G. Gaston. President Booker T. Washington Insurance Co., Birmingham, Alabama __ Mr. Robert Hilkert. First Vice President. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Mr. Levi Jackson. Manager. Personnel and Administration
  • , Home Builders Robert McCandless J -
  • words--of stimulating, creative dissent in order to push toward his goals. For Dr. King, I can say only that he had, more than any man perhaps since Booker T. Washington. But I'm not sure that Washington belongs in this category. I think King was unique
  • of presi­ dential leadership in the 20th cen­ tury that really galvaniz d the nation, that riveted our attenti n, it's the Cold War. and above all, it's race. lt's Teddy Roosevelt inviting Booker T. Washington to dine at th White House. lt'. Richard Norton
  • that was Booker T. Bonner, called by some [a] radical, carried out by the police. We had this going on for at least two or three weeks. The mayor couldn't take it. He finally went to the hospital, and we never did really establish this human relations commission
  • , LSU) 524-4046 Lane Corsen (Chairman, Team Council for LBJ for Greater 738 i1ilan Street 504: TW 9-1971 Rudy W. Baus (Tulane University) 2033 State Street (no phone) Edward Booker (Tulane University) 2833 General Pershing Street 504: TW 1-4414
  • York. The May 23, 1961.J, edition of the "?Jew York Amsterdam News", a weekly :t-Tecronewspaper published in new York City, contained an article by colunnist JAt-fES BOOKER in which he indicated that he had heard that the visit by MALCOLM X with Muslim