• Oral History
    Ewan Clague Oral History Interview - JFK #2, 8/17/1967
    John F. Kennedy Oral History Collection17 August 1967

    Clague discusses the revision of the Consumer Price Index, John F. Kennedy’s Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s publication the Negro Family, among other issues.

  • Oral History
    John G. Feild Oral History Interview - JFK #2, 4/6/1967
    John F. Kennedy Oral History Collection6 April 1967

    Feild discusses his relationship with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training in the Department of Labor, how the President’s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity operated and gauged public response, and why he left the Committee, among other issues.

  • Oral History
    Elizabeth R. Gatov Oral History Interview - JFK #1, 6/25/1969
    John F. Kennedy Oral History Collection25 June 1969

    Gatov discusses John F. Kennedy’s 1960 presidential campaign in California, the political system in California, Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 presidential campaign, and time as the Treasurer of the United States, among other issues.

  • Oral History
    Richard A. Lester Oral History Interview - JFK #2, 3/22/1974
    John F. Kennedy Oral History Collection22 March 1974

    Lester discusses the President’s Commission on the Status of Women, among other issues.

  • Oral History
    Esther E. Peterson Oral History Interview - JFK #2, 1/20/1970
    John F. Kennedy Oral History Collection20 January 1970

    Peterson discusses labor support for John F. Kennedy in the 1960 presidential campaign; her appointment to the Labor Department, other Kennedy administration appointees; the President’s Commission on the Status of Women; and legislation about equal pay for women.

  • Folder
    Remarks to Campaign Conference for Democratic Women, 22 May 1962
    Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.22 May 1962

    This folder contains a press copy of President John F. Kennedy's remarks on the White House South Lawn to participants in the 1962 Campaign Conference for Democratic Women. In his speech the President discusses the importance of women as individual voters in the upcoming 1962 Congressional elections.

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