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Common Search Term: National Civil Liberties
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Presidential Campaign Files, 1960(1)
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Harris Wofford(1)
Civil rights(4)
Political campaign, 1960(2)
Kennedy family friends(2)
Legislation(1)
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Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963(2)
Marshall, Burke, 1922-2003(1)
Powers, Dave (David Francis), 1912-1998(1)
Wofford, Harris (Harris Llewellyn), 1926-(1)
Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation(1)
Yale University(1)
The papers on the 1960 presidential campaign include both primary and national campaign materials, and include files both on state organizations and issues.
The Senate Files contain material generated during John F. Kennedy's years as a Senator from Massachusetts.
Papers 1944-2003. Lawyer, government official, professor. Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice (1961-1964); Partner, Covington and Burling (1965); General Counsel (1965-1969) and Vice President (1969), International Business Machines Corporation (IBM); Professor of Law, Yale University (1970-2003). Personal and ...
Papers 1945-1994. Friend and political aide to President Kennedy (1946-1963); Special Assistant to the President (1961-1963); co-author (with Kenneth O'Donnell and Joe McCarthy), "Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye" (1972). Election statistics, correspondence, speeches by John Kennedy, political polls, audiotapes, news clippings, pamphlets and memorabilia r...
Lawyer, government official. Assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy (1960); Special Assistant to the President for Civil Rights (1961-62). Contains correspondence, progress reports, speeches, and occasional background material on civil rights cases.
This folder contains copies of a speech given by Senator John F. Kennedy at the National Civil Liberties Clearing House Conference. In his speech Senator Kennedy discusses freedom and individual rights versus national security; communism; and the importance of equality in employment, housing, and education.
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