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  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Telephone conversation # 6737, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN LUTHER KING, 1/15/1965, 12:06PM
  • MARTIN LUTHER KING
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Telephone conversation # 6736, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN LUTHER KING, 1/15/1965, 12:06PM
  • MARTIN LUTHER KING
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Telephone conversation # 8578, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN LUTHER KING, 8/20/1965, 5:10PM
  • MARTIN LUTHER KING
  • "SECOND PART"; "STATEMENT TO BE MADE BY MARTIN LUTHER KING TODAY"; "ALSO RIOTS THAT ARE BEING PLANNED FOR CLEVELAND, OAKLAND, PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO; ALSO LEGISLATIVE & SUBVERSIVE CONTROL BD"
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • 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
  • ALLEN THANKS LBJ FOR HIS STATEMENT UPON DEATH OF MLK, REPORTS ON SITUATION IN ATLANTA; LBJ'S CALL TO CORETTA SCOTT KING; RIOTING IN WASHINGTON, DC; POSTPONEMENT OF LBJ'S TRIP TO HONOLULU; LBJ'S 3/31/68 SPEECH; LADY BIRD JOHNSON THANKS ALLEN FOR HIS
  • 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
  • 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
  • of the . chase, they began to participate ~ Some att~rnpted to help the officers in locating the suspects. R. c. Oates, one of the 17 Negroes on the 5OO-man , . Tampa police force, spotted 19-year old Martin Chambers, ' bare. to the waist, wriggling aw~y
  • in 16,000 tllKl(ll. 4. Kenncdr (196:3) Dcmonstrations,lcl b.­ Dr. Martin Luth,·r • King in Birmingham, Ala. President readied troops fnr u.,c hut did not send them to Birmi11gham. 5. Kcnncdr (1%'3) DeSt·,:re,:ation of lJ ni­ venih- of Alalxuna at Tusc
  • LBJ DISCUSSES HIS TALK WITH JOHN LINDSAY ABOUT SENDING WIRTZ TO NYC TO MEET WITH LINDSAY ON NYC TRANSIT STRIKE; LBJ OFFERS WIRTZ USE OF KING AIR OR JETSTAR WH PLANE, DISCUSSES ADVANTAGES OF KING AIR PLANE
  • LBJ ASKS HOBBS TO CHECK ON AVAILABILITY OF KING AIR WH PLANE FOR TRIP BY WILLARD WIRTZ TO NYC
  • HOBBS REPORTS THAT KING AIR WH PLANE IS UNDERGOING REPAIR AND THAT JETSTAR WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR ABOUT ONE HOUR FOR WILLARD WIRTZ' TRIP TO NYC, THAT WIRTZ WILL PROBABLY FLY ON COMMERCIAL PLANE
  • to build a c i t y , / ^ being both stud ied and ex ecu ted at the sam e tim e. At s ix , I a ccom p a n ied Lyndon to King H iisse in 's r ec e p tio n for u s and 1500 m o re people at the M ayflow er H o tel. i The D ip lom atic Corps cam e down
  • ; Lady Jackson's ideas on improving cities; LBJ and Lady Bird to reception given by King Hussein I at Mayflower Hotel; party at the Warren Woodwards for Lloyd Hand; Lady Bird to Coliseum for Lippizzaner horse show; Luci Johnson & friends; Lady Bird's