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- , ALABAMA,
TO INVEST IGATE FIRST HAND PROBLEMS FACED BY NEGROES SEEKING
VOTER REGISTRATION IN DALLAS COUNTY. WE MET AND TALKED WITH THE
REVERE ND MARTIN LUTHER KING AND HIS ASSOCIATES , LOCAL GOVERNMENT
OFFICIALS , FOUR
ME~BERS
OF THE ALABAMA
- File unit description: Documents center on the demonstrations and the controversy over the voting rights of Negroes in Selma, Alabama; the march led by Martin Luther King, Jr.; Gov. George Wallace's meeting with President Johnson; and the decision
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Whitney,
Jr.
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by the
April 5, 1968
ll:10-ll:59am
Cabinet Room - Meeting with Civil Rights Leaders
and others relative
to rioting after death of Martin
Luther King
Hon. Clark Clifford
Senator Thomas Kuchel
Cong. Wm. M. McCulloch
Cong. Carl Albert
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Council
for
YOUNG, Whitney M.,
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UNITED
CIVILRIGHTS10 EAST 44TH STREE, N~E{i~l
GREENBERP,
Jack
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MUrray HIii 2-0283
FARMER, James
KING, Martin Luther,
FOREMAN, James
Leadership
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egroes sent Ott n P;'IStnng telegram to by the Rev. Dr. Martin Lulh~r • .
W a 11 ace condemning him. King Jr. Stale troopers agam .
also AFL·CIO President Ge or g e stopped the marchers outside
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Meany wired tho P resident to the oity
- information; the Kerner Commission [see also FG 690]; use of federal troops in civil disorders; and rioting after the death of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- AND CHAOS THAT IS GOING ON IN ALABAMA
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OR MUST WE LOSE ALONG WITH PRESTIGE AND POSITION IN FUREIGN
COUNTRIES SHOULD WE HAVE TO SACRIFICE A MAN OF DIGNITY AND MORAL
STRENGTH SUCH AS DR MARTIN LUTHER KING HOPEFULLY YOURS
MR AND MRS SAM1Y DAVIS JR .
y
- File unit description: Documents center on the demonstrations and the controversy over the voting rights of Negroes in Selma, Alabama; the march led by Martin Luther King, Jr.; Gov. George Wallace's meeting with President Johnson; and the decision
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EMANUEL CELLER
(D.-N. Y.)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966
THIS IS NO TIME FOR PANIC
Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Martin Luther King, able civil rights leader, asks
President Johnson to abandon the military junta now ruling South Vietnam
- degrees; rain is expected most of the day.
Most of the marchers have light plastic raincoats.
Since Martin Luther King had to go to Cleveland to give a speech,
Mr . Young is in charge until his return. Mr . Lewis of the SNCC
is second in command. The group
- File unit description: Documents center on the demonstrations and the controversy over the voting rights of Negroes in Selma, Alabama; the march led by Martin Luther King, Jr.; Gov. George Wallace's meeting with President Johnson; and the decision
- ~mt air e Rev.
Martin Luther King, '"anotfher
Gandhi," said Slidney Poitier,
who represents "the digniity of
the Negro."
Uninformed Pupils
Mrs. Brnwn is currently vis
iting school systems in an ef
fort to interest eduoalto:l'ls in :the
textbook
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vented through the prog ram outlined by the study g r oup.
I sincerely hope that this program will be put into p r actic e in
l the near future.
s~~cerely ·1
/
.J~i~l~~ l C1..,tt.'~~. ,~
Martin Lunin , D. D . S.
x.
Professor and Head
Department
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their
those who have reverence
mind but that
and that
dupes,
causes for
pride
blow ever suffered
in announcing that
the assassination
he was
of Dr. Martin Luther
was a communist whose identity
the accused
and tolerators,
for the constitution
- GENi!P..~~
tf,tf
.January lOa 1969
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Dear Luther:
Thank you for tho memo and the
-~M,
.,.
speech by ProfeaeoilL~g~don
.
I'll bring lt to the Pre•!dent'a
attent.lon.
Sincerely,
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W. Thomas Johnson
Special Aaslstant
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earlier
indicating
that Jordan had declared
war on Israel.
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Bromley Smith
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THE WHITE
I:iOUSE
WASHINOTON
Tuesday
1
M::..y 3~ 1966
3:30 p. m.
§fGREfiJl'
-MEMORANDUM
FOR THE PRESIDENT
King HusseL""l has wl'itten you an extremely
wa:i.·m
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.Bill Moyers
Aaai atant to the President
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Mr. Lawrence King
Administrative
Assistant to
Congressman Jim~right
House of Representative·
Washington, D. C.
Rev.
Att: Resume on/Bill Smith, 3421 Indal~ Road,
info re employment
possibilities
- resulted in the
Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act of
1900 after discussions between Australian
representcttives and the British G overnment.
The first Federal Parliament was opened in
Melbourne in May 1901 by King GeorgeV,then
Duke of York. Tn i
- . Duke
of Columbia
The Honorable R0binson Mcllvaine
Country Director
for Northwestern
Africa
Mr. Abd-el Kader N'Diaye
Counselor,. Embassy of the Republic
Mr. Bayard King
Alternate
Country
Mr. Edgar Morris
Chairman, District
Director
of Senegal
- ■ade and
ia in the po•••••ion
of the Preaident'•
Coaaittee.
Thi• aeeti119 waa pri■azily tor the l)'lrpoeea of •••king
a con
aenaua of vi .. a with reapect to future direction
and pr09rama.
A• a reault ot thia March 16th ■--ting, tbe Preaideat•a
Coa
- and investigate$ applicationa for
E~~ecu.tivo clemency.. I am calling your inquiry
to his ;;;f.ttention. and am a~king hiln to let you
k..'1.ovt the procedure to be followed by M:r. Smith
in potitioning for pardon.
Lamence F. O'Brien
Special Ao oiata.nt
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Opportunity
RICHMOND,Dale K.
JOHNSON.,
Maurice,
United Press Internatl.
MEAIEI., Donald,
NBC
Sn.BERSTEIN., Maurice,
Metro Goldwyn
~yer
DAVIS, Martin, Paramount Pictures
PICKER, Arnold M• ., United Artist
BUCHMUEIJ..ER,
A.D • ., Child Study Assn. or
MONDSCHEIN
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As an interested
citizen I wish to express my total opposition
to the King-Anderson bill H.R.-3920 which provides for medical
car for the aged financed by Social Security taxation.
I have xpressed my vi ws to my various
the suggestion of one of the, am writing
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Vegas,
Nevada.
UNGER,Leonard., State
SCALAMANDRE,
Franco,
Long
Island City,
DUKE,Angier Biddle, State
New York
BUNDY,William P., State
SCHEIBEL,
Kenneth
M.,
Wash.,
D.C.
WARNKE,Paul C., Defense
SHELTON,
Isabelle,
Wash.,
D.C.
MARTIN,Graham, State
SHORT
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KEPPEL,Francis
Justice and Mrs. DOUGLAS
ANDERSON,
Martin
Justice and Mrs. CLARK
ATKINS,Ollie
Justice and Mrs. HARIAN
BELAFW-TE, Harry
Justice and Mrs. BRENNAN
CARR,Waggoner
Justice am Mrs. S'l'E}IART
CATCHI?l:lS, James A.A.
Justice and Mrs. WHITE
- St.Marie, Mich., 3/3/65.
RANSON,Charles A., Sault Da.l."lte M:1rie, Mich., 3/4/65. (on~)
WOJICHOOKI, Mrs. Stariley, 918 Young St., Sault Ste. 1-f.arie, Mich., 3/3/65.
MARTIN,Mr. and Mrs. Victor, 700 Shoridan Dr.., Sault Ste Marie, Mich., 3/3/65.
PALACIOO,Mr
- •slargely from its abil _., .... IL\', PM&-,..._
Ju has won praise fmm Dr. Martin ity to inftuc•nc:cNt>JUOvoting. Ne
Luch,·r King. Jr., for ..unswerving groes comprise 289' of Durham's
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WUMNUS WED Mar 11. 1'114
rq~ist
- 12/20/67
Dear Mr. Vice President:
Republic of Uruguay,
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BROUGHT
FOR \V A!"t D
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Ex co 300
Previously
Fi led
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Date
The King and Queen of Nepal
ORGANIZATION
Ex
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Ne'\.v File
Letter from the President to the King
- Mutesa II, King of Buganda
- Constitution
I962 is concernedt
On the behar:r· of. my people, of Rwenzu:tmru Kingdom who ar·e mi:strea ted:
like slaves, by the. Uganda Government Rifles,I,
as King ~ibanzangha
Rwenzururu Klngdom Government - urgently
r'eques.t the, U.N ~0. to send
down
- Mutesa II, King of Buganda
- rrison
H&:A:PY 6 0
nzah Z
......-Jake Pickle
Cecil King
Dan Rostenkowski
Charles Weltner -Dt
- lunch with King and Queen of 'Belgium at which
only others present were my wife, one aide and I.
During lunch King B-audc.>uin several times expressed to Colonel Glenn
his hope that his ·~•dream" will come true, i. e., assist at a launching
at Cape
- to us that you and King Hussein might make
a quick swing by the Mosque after your talk tomorrow. This would
be a dramatic pro-Arab gesture. Since the Mosque is the receiving
point for private American contributions for refugee relief, you
might in your
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38. HINCKLEY, OR. CONRAD
39• HELEMAN
1 HERBERTV.
40. HORNSBY, rRED
41. HUMPHREY,T.B.
42. HYDE, HOMERH.TCA
43. HYMAN
1 SAMUELSON
44. JASTER, ERVIN A.
45 • JESSON1 rRANK·.
46. JONES, LYMAN
47.-KALf"AS, RICHARD
48. KING, ROBERT'•
49. KISTLER 11, Ao CLAY
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you~a,
Mike Manato•
A&nlnia.t J!atlvo Aeei•·~Ant
to the l'rtud~·aen-tt
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