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- 1:25 CONVERSATION AMONG TELEPHONE OPERATORS ATTEMPTING TO PLACE CALL PRECEDES CALL ITSELF; LIUZZO IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; JUANITA ROBERTS ASKS HIM TO SPEAK LOUDER
- LIUZZO THANKS LBJ FOR HIS STATEMENT ON ARREST OF SUSPECTS IN MURDER OF HIS WIFE, VIOLA LIUZZO, AND FOR HIS SUPPORT FOR LEGISLATION; LBJ EXPRESSES HIS AND LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S SYMPATHY AND HOPE THAT MRS. LIUZZO WILL NOT HAVE DIED IN VAIN
- Liuzzo, Anthony
- Telephone conversation # 7168, sound recording, LBJ and ANTHONY LIUZZO, 3/26/1965, 2:55PM
- ANTHONY LIUZZO
Telephone conversation # 7172, sound recording, JACK VALENTI and ANTHONY LIUZZO, 3/26/1965, 8:15PM
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- "ANTHONY DELUIZZO (JV TALKED ON THE CALL)"; LIUZZO IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR
- VALENTI TELLS LIUZZO THAT LBJ WAS DEEPLY MOVED WHILE WATCHING FILM ON TV OF LIUZZO SPEAKING ON THE TELEPHONE WITH LBJ; VALENTI EXPRESSES HIS SYMPATHY ON DEATH OF VIOLA LIUZZO
- Liuzzo, Anthony
- Telephone conversation # 7172, sound recording, JACK VALENTI and ANTHONY LIUZZO, 3/26/1965, 8:15PM
- ANTHONY LIUZZO
- LBJ DISCUSSES QUESTION OF HIS TELEPHONING ANTHONY LIUZZO, WIDOWER OF VIOLA LIUZZO; HOOVER DISCUSSES ANTHONY LIUZZO'S TEAMSTER BACKGROUND, ADVISES LBJ TO HAVE LEE WHITE CALL HIM; PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION; KKK; PRESS HANDLING OF ANNOUNCEMENT
- HOOVER UPDATES LBJ ON PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION OF MURDER OF VIOLA LIUZZO; POSSIBLE ARREST OF SUSPECTS; CALL FROM ANTHONY LIUZZO TO LBJ; FBI INFORMANTS IN KKK; HOOVER DISCUSSES FBI INVESTIGATION INTO MURDER OF 3 CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS IN MISSISSIPPI
Telephone conversation # 7163, sound recording, LBJ and NICHOLAS KATZENBACH, 3/26/1965, 8:20AM
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- LBJ ASKS KATZENBACH'S ADVICE ABOUT RETURNING CALL TO ANTHONY LIUZZO, WIDOWER OF CIVIL RIGHTS WORKER VIOLA LIUZZO WHO WAS KILLED IN ALABAMA; FBI INVESTIGATION; UPCOMING ARREST OF SUSPECTS; KKK INVOLVEMENT; POSSIBLE LEGISLATION TO OUTLAW OR WEAKEN KKK
- LBJ ASKS WHITE TO RETURN CALL TO ANTHONY LIUZZO, WIDOWER OF CIVIL RIGHTS WORKER VIOLA LIUZZO, TO UPDATE HIM ON PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION INTO HER MURDER IN ALABAMA AND TO EXPRESS LBJ'S CONDOLENCES
- WHITE REPORTS ON CALL TO ANTHONY LIUZZO, WIDOWER OF CIVIL RIGHTS WORKER VIOLA LIUZZO; LBJ TELLS WHITE TO SUPPLY MORE ITEMS TO PRESS; HARRY MCPHERSON; NEED TO APPOINT CALIFORNIAN AS ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF INTERIOR; STEWART UDALL
Telephone conversation # 9311, sound recording, LBJ and NICHOLAS KATZENBACH, 12/3/1965, 4:10PM
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- "FOUND ON MACHINE 12-4-65, 10:30A"; "RE LIUZZO CASE FOR RELEASE TO PRESS"; TIME AND DATE FROM DAILY DIARY; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; FEHMER IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL
- DISCUSSION OF VERDICT IN CONSPIRACY CASE CONCERNING MURDER OF VIOLA LIUZZO; KATZENBACH SUGGESTS LBJ CONGRATULATE FBI, JOHN DOAR AND ISSUE PRESS STATEMENT; KATZENBACH DICTATES STATEMENT TO FEHMER; FEHMER ASKS IF SHE CAN GET CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES
- LBJ COMMENTS ON MURDER OF VIOLA LIUZZO IN ALABAMA, KKK, SELMA SITUATION, CAPTURE OF SUSPECTS; MEANY RECOMMENDS REAPPOINTMENT OF MORRIS NOVIK TO USIA ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INFORMATION; LBJ JOKES ABOUT NUMBER OF APPOINTMENTS HE HAS MADE FOR MEANY
Telephone conversation # 7174, sound recording, LBJ and ADAM CLAYTON POWELL, 3/27/1965, 12:20PM
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- LBJ CONGRATULATES POWELL ON PASSAGE OF EDUCATION BILL LAST NIGHT; POWELL COMMENTS ON EDITH GREEN'S OPPOSITION TO BILL, PRAISES PHIL LANDRUM'S WORK ON BILL; LBJ'S REMARKS YESTERDAY ABOUT MURDER OF VIOLA LIUZZO, LEGISLATION TO CONTROL KKK; MARVIN
- LBJ ASKS HOOVER TO MAKE BACKGROUND CHECK OF LLOYD CUTLER WHO IS BEING CONSIDERED AS COMMERCE UNDERSECRETARY; APPOINTMENT OF WILLIAM "RED" RABORN AS CIA DIRECTOR; PAT COYNE; LBJ PRAISES FBI INVESTIGATION OF VIOLA LIUZZO CASE; TRUMAN'S STATEMENT
Telephone conversation # 7160, sound recording, LBJ and NICHOLAS KATZENBACH, 3/25/1965, 11:25PM
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- KATZENBACH REPORTS ON SHOOTING OF VIOLA LIUZZO; LBJ SUGGESTS LEROY COLLINS GO TO ALABAMA AS MEDIATOR; REPUBLICAN COMMENTS ON VOTING RIGHTS BILL; UPCOMING PRESS STORY ON GERALD FORD; VETERANS HOSPITALS HEARINGS; TAX COURT APPOINTMENT; SAMUEL "JACK
- Room Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach Deputy Attorney General Ramsey Clark J Edgar Hoover Deke DeLoach Lee White Marvin Watson Harry McPherson Jack Valenti statement on murder of Mrs Vida G Liuzzo of Detroit Michigan on road between Selma
- for release to press re Liuzzo case Secy Dean Rusk _ / ^j c**z4~s &Q t r Judge A. W. W . Moursund - Johnson City, Tex Office Office. . Departed the office w/ J. C. C . Kellam, Don Thomas, Warren Woodward ^ /Mr. Sam Gideon departed at the same time but he
- to Negroes who demand their rights as citizens? He cannot. How can you, lir. President, profess support of equal rights while you appoint former Governor Coleman to that court? You cannot. One the one hand you decry the tmrder of lifrs. Viola Liuzzo
- ; the spectacle of Bull Conner, the sheriff of Birmingham, I think, galvanized public opinion and led to the passage of the Civil Rights Acts. shooting of Mrs. Liuzzo was a similar event. The No question that gun LBJ Presidential Library http
- with Martin Luther King, Jr. FBI role vs. Secret Service role; FBI jurisdiction in cases; FBI involvement in civil rights cases, especially the murder of three civil rights workers in Mississippi and Viola Liuzzo murder.
- /65 ~ p,, 2" :3 tor-.v of denunciation of Ku Klux Klan by Richmond Flowers, Attorney General of Alabama, and his declaration of intention to press murder charges against the three Klansmen indicted for the murder of Mrs. Viola Gregg Liuzzo. ' The Ku
- on the ground, we'd find we'd caught him. It kind of reminded me of the . . . We were airborne when Mrs. Liuzzo was murdered, or at least when we got word, flying back from Montgomery, Alabama, to Washington, D.C. I thought perhaps we'd get some good word, you
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- Automobiles Lincoln, Abraham (and Library) List of Chiefs of Mission (as of 11/1/98) "Literary Portrait of 20th Century America" (LBJLM program 12/4/96) Little Congress "Little Monk" Story (visit to St. Dominic's Catholic Church, 6/28/67) Liuzzo, Viola – Info
- , 1969 INTERVI EWEE: STEPHEN POLLAK INTERVIEWER: THOMAS H. BAKER PLACE: The National Archives Building, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 B: Were you involved in the prosecution of the Liuzzo case and the case of the Philadelphia, Mississippi, murders
- ; Marvin Watson; background of LBJ's visit with the parents of three civil rights workers slain in Mississippi; murder of Mrs. Viola Liuzzo and Col. L. A. Penn; LBJ's instructions to keep RFK informed on matters pertinent to his office; Marvin Watson