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Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- with the Pres ident . He claimed that ~RTIN LUTHER KING, a Negro leader, attende d a communist trai ning -school at Folk Highlander. He also a ttacked the National Council of Churches. An associate of SHELTON9 MELWEN SEX'l~ON, was selling Klan paraphernalia
- 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
- was forced to work abroad," informs Eichler. In addition. he reveals that one of our well-known "extreme rightist" actors is on record in the dossier as criticizing Eartha for marching with Martin Luther King Jr. during the Selma, Ala., civil rights
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- . President, some people interested in civil rights, including Martin Luther King, are planning a massive march on Washington this spring. There is some talk that they would like to stop the wheels of government. Are you planning to try to talk them out
- named Martin Luther King, Jr., organized a boycott of the bus line. It was the first major implementation of the doctrine of non-violence in the civil rights struggle. It demonstrated to Negroes that, as a people, they had power that they lacked
- , plows political furrows all around colorless Republican Dwight Burney, 72. New Hampshire: A lucrative sweepstakes law highlights the first term of well-liked Democratic Governor John King, 46. Though Republicans outregister Democrats 5 to 3 in the state
- , plows political furrows all around colorless Republican Dwight Burney, 72. New Hampshire: A lucrative sweepstakes law highlights the first term of well-liked Democratic Governor John King, 46. Though Republicans outregister Democrats 5 to 3 in the state
- Violence• 3 Prftldenl Incident Cemmenf S. Kennedy(1962) Drscgrrg,ationor Uui• ver· James II. Mc:-r.-dith. 4. Kenned)·(1963) Demo11strallu11s led by President readit'd troops Dr. Martin Luther for use
- MARTINLUTHERKING, JR. Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, has scheduled a meeting of his Executive Board for February 6 and 7, 1968, in Washington, D. C. • During this period he plans to meet with Stokely Carmichael
- A-133 #22 for Cong. Dave King. As you know this has been approved by the President. Many thanks!! r I. ~ t l. ~ I r-. r'~ .. .. Ul~ll9E1J GU.USS 1-\1~0CEL"'-u\11LC \!\!OL'1
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 84: June 26‑28, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- • th• aecmad tutallMat of a ftft year proar• 1'1ltcb will total up to $26 ■tllton. 'l'h• aHt•taaee vtll laelp Tuntata to d•••lop a capability to bold off an aaraHor until tnterutioul action could be effected. They are ••king other countrl•• to prcwlde
- Negro. Frakes was arrested at 12:35 A.M. on Sunday morning, Jurie 11. That evening, concurrent with the commenc:;e:;f , / a Baptist Convention, Dr. Martin Luther King spoke i~ gne . ~f l.fte churches. . . ~~& . Following th7' speech
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- it A /t RcmowmPresident [Duplicate of #1, NSF, CF, Norway, "King Olav V Visit"] IA.~ lb qq NL.7'77-::l..W v V Visit" FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 73, April 24-30, 1968 RESTRICTION Box 33 CODES (A) Closed
- , 000 from David Finkel stein for the Martin Foundation; $5, 000 from Mrs. Post for the school program; $2. 00 from a G. I. in Korea, an admirer of Mrs. Johnson; and $3. 00 from an admirer of Lynda Johnson. Sutt on Jett announced that Mrs. Lasker had
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- of pretty ladies for Lyndon .... will pass out campaign buttons, whistles, balloons, LBJ hats and many other colorful souvenirs to the welcoming crowds. Accompanying the First Lady on her tour through the South will be Secretary of Commerce, Luther B. Hodges
- 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
- of Tonga Tonga i• a kingdom ln the Polyne ■ ian l•landa of the Pacific. (We uaedto call to the coronation of the King lt the Friendly I ■ landa.) A• your repre•entatlv•• laat year, you ■ ent Governor Burns, Pat Brown and Melville Gro•venor. We have a Peace
- RELATIONS SERVICE Dr. · Fr~d Holmes Wright I • t• DEPAR'JNENT OF .DEFENSE 1 Lt. Col. ~ohn S~~phen ~. T. Martin Shu~cian D•. C •. .GOVERNMENT Al Mindi.i n EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY ' COMMISSION Al Blumrosen HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE Richard
- when Ambassador Johnson got a note -- he stopped and read it. "Martin Luther King has been shot in Tennessee." It read A few moments later he reported "Martin Luther King is dead." We were all horror struck but we couldn't do anything and went
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 72: Apr. 12‑23, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- the r levant c::ommitteea when they consider the Convention. BW Macomber cllcl a very careful with check on the Hill shortly bet,re the ead of the aeaalon with the atafh of the relevant committees. John Martin (Houae Waya and Mean•) aaya
- Times, · 11/1/65, p~ t, · 52. Background story on suicide of Daniel Burros, · King ·Kleagle of the. United Klans of Ame:rica in New York. -2·- Little Klan influence seen here and no early inquiry expected, by Emanuel Perlmutter. New York Times, 11/1
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- , when public sentiment for effective gun control was high following the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Senator Robert Kennedy:, it appeared that we might even get the only . really effective control -- licensing and registration
- Hutch1nson Isaacks Jones Kelly Kennedy Kersey Kinard King Klingaman Knight Lansberry Lehman Leyendecker Little Lock Love Lowry Lucas Lyle McAlister Mccann McDonald McGlasson McLellan McMurry McNamara Manford Manning Markle Martin Matthews Mills Montgomery
- physical condition. He stated they should not turn the other cheek when attacked but told them not to attack unless provoked. He stated a Muslim should only act in self-defense. Then he criticized MARTINLUTHERKING maintaining that KING "runs up and down
- . ,., t.f. ~. McG. B. Determined to be an administrative ma~ king ·\, ~.D.0Ji=-...-. ~~. *~~?ff · T.w enty years ago the guns fell silent in Europe • .Today we know those who gave their Hves in that conflict did not die in vain. We still live
- have repeatedly and, 1 think, quite honestly told the Israelis privately that since early July ow.• aid freeze had been for one purpose only--not ro-c king the boat during the extremely touchy Congressional debate over military sales. We've reviewed