HU: 2: ST 16 (Kansas) - ST 23 (Minnesota): Executive

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Title
HU: 2: ST 16 (Kansas) - ST 23 (Minnesota): Executive
Collection
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKWHCSF-0366-004
Date(s) of Materials
8 July 1961-25 June 1963
Folder Description
Materials in this folder include memoranda and correspondence between President John F. Kennedy, Special Assistant to the President Frederick G. Dutton, various members of the White House staff, and individual citizens concerning the voluntary desegregation of public facilities and the treatment of visiting African diplomats in Maryland. The folder also contains correspondence concerning racially segregated schools in Boston, Massachusetts.
Extent / Physical Description
34 digital pages
Series
Series 22. Human Rights (HU).
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files. HU: 2: ST 16 (Kansas) - ST 23 (Minnesota): Executive
Contributor(s)
Dutton, Frederick G. (Frederick Gary), 1923-2005
Media Type
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