Kennedy’s remarks for radio and television regarding the renewal of racial strife in birmingham, alabama However, copyright of the donors does not extend beyond statements uttered by john f In his address the president condemns the bombings, rioting, and general violence of the previous evening and calls for all birmingham citizens to put an end to the strife.
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Kennedy's secretary, evelyn lincoln, concerning civil unrest and racially motivated violence in birmingham, alabama.
Sound recording of part of a meeting held on september 23, 1963, between president john f Kennedy and several city leaders from birmingham, alabama, including dr Hamilton, caldwell marks, frank newton, and don hawkinson. This folder contains copies and drafts of senator john f
Kennedy’s speech given at the alabama league of municipalities banquet in birmingham, alabama In his speech the senator discusses the issue of labor racketeering and suggests measures to eliminate the practice. News conference 55, may 8, 1963 president john f Kennedy state department auditorium washington, d.c
May 8, 1963 4:00 p.m
Edst (wednesday) 312 in attendance listen to this news conference I am gratified to note the progress in the efforts by white and negro citizens to end an ugly situation in birmingham, alabama. Remarks of senator john f The donors assigned copyright that they might have in the recordings to the united states