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  • March 1,. 1968 SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES MARTINLUTHERKING, JR., APRIL OF 1968 SCHEDULED 'IO VISIT AFRICA IN A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that Martin Luther King, Jr., President
  • d t o Aspe n Lodg e an d sa t i n the livin g roo m where staf f member s wer e watchin g coverag e o f th e funera l tek of Martin Luther King k .... Mr . an d Mrs. Georg e Christia n Jim Jones , m f Mary Bec k . Arthu r Kri m - Ne w York Cit y 5
  • with about ten governors, and Martin Luther King somewhere in the middle of it. And it was good talk and a wonderful day, and I thought to myself: “Dear Lord, if he can just rest enough to think enough, it just might be wonderful.” I mean, the next 13 months
  • . Johnson arrived Royal Plaza (National Assembly Square)--greeted by . the King and Queen at the helicopter and-driven in the Royal Cars to the platform for ceremony Also, Ambassador Martin, some head Thai military and Col. Joseph Conmy met th
  • Reedy Moyers To office w/ leaders leaders leave at working on desk w/ JV Ambassador Discussion Joined by Ed Martin to Argentina w/ WJ and Ralph Dungan JV and McGeorge Bundy To SS post to greet His Majesty Mwambutsa IV King of Burundi w/ Mrs Johnson
  • the Martin situation Luther in King's arrest Selma Ala Room Attendance a t 12:30 p Cabine t Meetin g Secy Vanc e John McNaughton General Earl e Wheele r Amba s s a do r Leonard U ng er to Laos Chester Coope r Secy Bal Balll -- R REE: : Jkxudao Jkxudao c
  • - - evidence d b y a smile . February 9 , 196 5 White hous e To Office George To w/ Tuesday Secretary Douglas Villon John T Connor Reedy Cabinet Room for meeting w/ To Fish Room where the President greeted Dr Martin Luther King and escorted him
  • Chemistr y Dr. Leo n Morgan, f Texa Joe Earle Califano Clements August White Harry House 20 1965 Friday McPherson Martin Luther Senator J W King Atlanta Ga Lee White in Fulbright Room Harry McPherso n joine d i n the lounge , whil e
  • for talk on TV about Martin Luther King, his assassination, violence, devi siveness, about working together in unity 9:10pm To Oval Office - dictated telegram to Mrs. King Signing mail and official business papers while listening to TV news reports from
  • staff, pausing especially with Martin Luther King, A. Philip Randolph, Chairman Heineman, and Roy Wilkins. Chairman Heineman introduced the President and the speech that followed was one of the more warmly received of the year. The delegates cheered
  • Council of Negro Women its supporters being splintered. Dr. Martin Luther King, President, Southern Christian Leadership He discussed briefly the loss Mr. Floyd McKissick, Natl Director CORE of the Teacher Corps and the Clarence M. Mitchell, NAACP
  • is Salt Lake City. The appt was requested by Hon Luther Hodges (former Secretary of Commerce) Luther Hodges will succeed Mr. Evans on July 1, 1967. (However, Mr. Hodges could not be with Mr. Evans today because of illness. ) To the mansion w/ MW for East
  • will have the opportunity to review the transcript . To take up where we left off, there were other urban disorders in the aftermath of Martin Luther King's assassination, here in Washington and in Chicago . C: Did you get directly involved in any
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • File No. December 11, 1967 SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES MARTINLUTHERKING, JR., SPEAKSAT MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Chrfstian Leadership Conference, spoke at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
  • activities --­ a. Constant touch with Katzenbach b. The Attorney General's advice and counsel c . Instructed them to go in as "friend of the court" d. K ept D efense Department on notice e . Proud of way Martin Luther King decided not to march
  • table: Her Majesty, the Queen of Nepal; Cong. Cecil King, Miss Marian Anderson, Mr. Robert McKinney, Mrs. Tony Martin, Mr. Frank Pace. Jr. . Cong. Leonor Sullivan, Hon. Lucius D. Battle, and Mrs. Kirti Nidhi Bista (wife of the Deputy PM) Coffee
  • ci and I. Lyndon w a s in h is o ffic e - I knew a sta tem en t w as being p rep a red . He gave it on TV from the W hite H ouse -" A m erica i s shocked and sadden ed r b y the b ru tal sla y in g tonight of D r. M artin Luther King. I a s k e v
  • & speeches; LBJ works hard with little rest; Johnsons to Democratic fundraiser that night; Lynda Robb relays news that Martin Luther King has been shot & died; LBJ calls Coretta Scott King & makes televised speech; evening plans cancelled & Hawaii trip
  • ; • ••• ,'•j,': • • .~.:' ••• •• \ I that we must see from . ·-., 137.I 4 : . ·" •• •• ', ' ► • •, ) I o I .' what has •happened in the United States sinoe the death of . \j,J Dr. Martin Luther King 1a the very eifeotiveness of polioe
  • , Whitney, Jr. I L 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
  • LBJ CONGRATULATES KING ON HIS RE-ELECTION AS GOVERNOR OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
  • King, John
  • Telephone conversation # 6241, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN KING, 11/5/1964, 3:39PM
  • JOHN KING
  • Airport in Lincoln Photographers caught by surprise. Only a few. 8:52 w/ Secret Service left via King Air 11:55 Arrived LBJ Ranch 3:17 w/ Knetsch to landing strip to look at wildflower seeds 4:35 Returned to main house and drove Danz property Driving car
  • approved and dispatched a telegram to Dr. and Mrs. Martin Luther King. Sr. condolence on the death of their son. 11:00a Harry McPherson Watson Jim Jones Horace Busby Under Secy of State Nicholas Katzenbach . Marvin 11:09a The 11:10a To ^ CIVIL
  • ; distributed Progressive Labor Party pamphlet. MARTIN LUTHER KING, Jr:, spoke in Cincinnati day before June, 1967 riots broke out. · SAM DAMU of "US", Los Angeles, at Black .Power meeting, Cincinnati, 7/8/67 0 DAMU spoke about above-surface legitimate
  • or Description: Martin Luther King, Jr.: his three-pronged attack on Christ and the Bible, the United States of America, law and order Publisher: Church League of America Title of Series/Chapter/ Article: Edition: Volume Number: Issue Number: Date
  • Martin i into bedroo m _ 'KITE HOUS E dat e Frida y ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N >IARY Mar resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon In Ou e f o r t Expendi 1 Activit oL D Cod tL 9:57am 10:30a y m Eas 10:30am 11:42 11:43a
  • ~^~ ~^~ fv^L-C muc hh of o faa forc forceeiitt is is.. an an d how much muc h attentio attentionn aa leader leader shal shal l pa y t o it . 7-JV-JV fv^L-C yymuc Lester Markel Martin Luther Robert Komer Leonard Marks Marvin Watson Bill NYC King
  • some cooling effect on city problems. G: Earlier in this interview I asked you about the impact of the Vietnam War, particularly in terms of OEO expenditures and the budget. In April of 1967 Martin Luther King in a speech--critical speech in terms
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Charles Evers of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Martin Luther King, Jr., and others converged on Memphis, Tennessee, to visit James H. Meredith, who was shot on a Mississippi highway
  • Davies who were in Cabinet Room and mjdr's office Governor Connally - Austin (b.2) to wait To Diplomatic Reception Room for arrival ceremonies for King Hussein I of Jordan w/ Genl Clifton, Secy Ball, Phillips Talbott Walk to helicopter to greet the King
  • . and Mrs. Frederick Irving, Exec Director for European Affairs Senator and Mrs. J WFulbright Mr. and Mrs. Milan W Jerabek, European Public Affairs Mr. and Mrs. John F King, European Public Affairs Mrs. Charlet A Levesque, Ofc of Western European Affairs Mr
  • KING IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR
  • LBJ DISCUSSES ARRANGING MEETING OF LBJ WITH UNIDENTIFIED MAN (DONALD DOUGLAS, JR.?) AND HIS WIFE; KING THANKS LBJ FOR AGREEING TO MEET WITH THEM
  • King, Cecil R. (Cecil Rhodes), 1898-1974
  • Telephone conversation # 8622, sound recording, LBJ and CECIL KING, 8/23/1965, 4:30PM
  • CECIL KING
  • the UKA.) "Some Questions that Need Straight AnswerE." "Ylhat Vlill You Tell Youi.. Children?" · "Conquer and Breed." "Martin Luther King •••• At Communist Training School." ·ll'PENDIX 1 tJNITED KLANS OF AMERICA, INCo~ KNIGHTS OF 'fflE KU KLUX KLAN
  • the resolutions passed at the Newark Black Power Conference • • Neither had we considered the Southern Conference of Christian Leadership {SCLC) as either Black Nationalist or Militant in the sense of violence or tension until Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
  • AUSTIN: Richard Lewis Robert Toth James Gansen Mn?phy Martin Ron Nessen Chicago Sun Times Los Angeles Times American Broadcasting Company American Broadcasting Compaiy National Broadcasting Company PAN AMERICAN: Captain Fir ot Officer Flight Engineer
  • ROY VI LKIN~ ~ w "°sr. HU 2 ... -.!l.a.~~~~Y Council for YOUNG, Whitney M., " •1f, ~?tq: UNITED CIVILRIGHTS10 EAST 44TH STREE, N~E{i~l GREENBERP, Jack (,1 Jr. 0 MUrray HIii 2-0283 FARMER, James KING, Martin Luther, FOREMAN, James Leadership
  • house, Cedar and birthplace 10:32 Back to main house 11:25 w/ Wests to Cedar House 11:52 President joined 12:31 Left Cedar House w/ President and Wests for tour of Martin Ranch 1:05 Returned to main house 1:25 Lunch w/ President, Wests, Marie, Vicky
  • Martin Ranch. 7:37 Brief stop at the main house to pick up Luci and Helene -- to the Scharnhorst Ranch -- stopped to see Tom Mills' residence. 9:07 Returned to the main house. Dinner with same group as above. 12 midnight - 1:00 a.m. Chief King. Retired. ******
  • leader­ ship community is centered basically on three kinds of boycotts: a. A boycott against all Mississippi products (as stated by Dr. Martin Luther King after receiving the Nobel Prize). b. A boycott of bond issues from local governmental
  • wouldn't bother them . You know, somebody told me something once about Martin Luther King ; a fellow who was a friend of his said Martin was a revolutionary, that he scared people to death because he acted as if he thought the Constitution meant what