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sometime?
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Oh yes. I must say that in the Kennedy years my job was sort of liaison between the
White House and the civil rights people--the NAACP and Urban League types, Whitney
or Roy and Martin Luther King. I had worked with all these people during
- See all online interviews with Louis Martin
- Martin, Louis, 1912-1997
- Oral history transcript, Louis Martin, interview 1 (I), 5/14/1969, by David G. McComb
- Louis Martin
- that Dr. Martin Luther King was leading.
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started over lunch counters and restrooms, and had been
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Well> of course, there was very much concern to the city and to the
pol ice department, · We haq grave
- Meeting LBJ in 1960; civil rights demonstrations in Atlanta and subsequent federal laws to override states’ discriminatory laws; Civil Rights Act of 1964; opinions of integration among Atlanta leadership; Ralph McGill; Martin Luther King, Sr. and Jr