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- and to our people has
meant much. The Civil Rights Bill is due to you and many others.
We must say to the country: "We must work together. But Martin
Luther King and others who have died - - they cannot benefit from
the grief. "
THE PRESIDENT: The President
- Folder, "April 5, 1968 - 11:10 a.m. President's meeting with Negro leaders after death of Martin Luther King," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
- Secretary McGif fert
32,33,37
March on the Pentagon
33-36
Analysis of the M-16 rifle
38,39
Controling police type organizations during
civil disturbances.
41,42
April disorders after Martin Luther King's
death
Tape 112:
1-5
April riots after Martin
- and in our Regional Office in San Francisco.
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DEMOCRATIC
NATIONAL COMMITTEE
1730 K
STREET,
WASHINGTON
N.W.
6, D.C.
August 23, 1965
LOUIS MARTIN
TELEPHONE
DEPUTY CH A IRMAN
FEDERAL 3-8750
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. LEE WHITE
The attached