Memorandum, Maxwell Rabb to Sherman Adams Regarding a Proposed Meeting Between President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Black Leaders
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OCR Page 1 of 4THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
September 27, 1957
MEMORANDUM FOR GOVERNOR ADAMS
FROM: Maxwell M. Rabb MMR
RE: MEETING BETWEEN PRESIDENT EISENHOWER AND NEGRO LEADERS
STATUS
I have completed my discussions with Roy Wilkins and we have tentatively come
to an understanding about the meeting as set forth below. I have also talked with
Congressman Powell and Jackie Robinson about it. My discussions were held
on a confidential basis and I am hopeful that there will be no disclosures to the
press until the plans have been absolutely firmed up.
COMPOSITION OF THE GROUP
I stressed the fact that the group should be a small one, six or seven at the most,
but it may be that we will have to expand the number to nine if we are to touch
all the bases. The following will attend:
Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
Roy Wilkins, Executive Director of the NAACP
(There was a question that Dr. Channing Tobias, Chairman of
the Board of Directors of the NAACP would attend but this now
seems unlikely.)
Reverend Martin Luther King
Mr. A. Philip Randolph, Vice President of the AFL-CIO
Jackie Robinson
It was felt that the women and the press should also be represented. In the former
category the candidate would be Mrs. Irene McCoy Gaines, President of the
National Association of Colored Women, who is an ardent Republican and a strong
supporter of the President. William O. Walker, President of the National News-
paper Publishers Association, will be the individual who represents the press.
We have, of course, many friends in this field but his position would make it un-
necessary for us to choose between them. Walker is a Republican of long standing.
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