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m October 22, 1960 Dear Elder Michaux: This is just a note to thank you for your most heartwarming wire of October 17th. During the remaining days of this campaign, your generous expression of support will be a con- stant source of inspiration and strength, and I wanted you to know of my appreciation. With every good wish, Sincerely, Richard Nixon Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux The Church of God 1712 R Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. CLASS OF SERVICE WESTERN UNION SYMBOLS This is a fast message DL = Day Letter unles$Lits deferred char- NL = Night Letter acter is indicated by the TELEGRAM SF-1201 (4-60) LT= International proper symbol. Letter Telegram W. P. MARSHALL. PRESIDENT The filing time shown in the date line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL ME at point of destination LLE011 WA012 (LL) NL PD WASHINGTON DC 16 VICE PRESIDENT NIXON M.D. OCT 17 AM 3 10 WASHDC REQUEST HAS BEEN MADE BY MRS EISENHOWER THAT YOUR NAME AND WIFE BE INCLUDED WITH HERS AND THE PRESIDENTS THAT GODS BLESSINGS REST UPON YOU AND YOURS. TONIGHT THE CHURCH OF GOD IS HOLDING. ITS QUARTERLY ALL NIGHT PRAYER MEETING AT WHICH TIME WE PRAY FOR OUR PRESIDENTS HEALTH AND THAT HE BE GUIDED BY GOD IN THE AFFAIRS PERTAINING TO THIS NATION. YOU ARE GODS CHOICE FOR OUR NEXT PRESIDENT so BE OF GOOD COURAGE FOR APPROXIMATELY 1000 MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH OF GOD ARE GATHERED IN ALL NIGHT PRAYER MEETING TONIGHT PRAYING THAT GODS WILL BE DONE AMONG THE PEOPLE OF THE NATION ELDER LIGHTFOOT SOLOMON MICHAUX PASTOR THE CHURCH OF GOD. colored Evangelist -wash - se COPY May 10, 1960 Elder L. S. Michaux, President Hospel Spreading Association Michaux, Elder L. S. 1033 Park Road, N.W. Washington 10, D.C. Dear Elder Michaux: It was certainly a real pleasure to meet you the other day and to talk with you on the telephone on Thursday. We appreciate very much your letter of May 3 concerning the folder matter we discussed and, as I indicated to you in our telephone conversation, the information you presented will be very help- ful to us. You can be sure the Vice President is appreciative of your active interest and support and is grateful for all you are endeavoring to do for him. Although it will not be possible for him to intervene directly in this situation, it was most helpful for him to have the information you furnished. Again, let me tell you what a pleasure it was to meet you the other day, and I shall look forward to seeing you on some future occasion. X faider Stanley Emecaffrey Yours sincerely, SEMc:ds Stanley E. McCaffrey Executive Assistant to the Vice President OFFICE OF THE VICE president WASHINGTON 4 may Charley- the Elder imprompt- Here 3 his letter which explains his matter sods request pretty core Would this for in your hur to handle June, of so If not, will appreciate your and 44 to (Thers handleng ELDER L. 5, MICHAUX 1712 R STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON 9. D.C. 3 May, 1960 Dear Mr. McCaffery: If your letter can be sent to reach Mr. Zimmermans's office by Thursday before the meeting which is to be held Thursday Noon to decide the granting of a commitment for the building of this project, I am sure it will have some influence on the decision. Please send me a copy of Mr. Nixon's letter to Mr. Zimmerman, for I will use it among the people to show Mr. Nixon's interest in less privileged groups. I want to thank you for the pleasant conference which you granted me today. Enclosed, according to promise, please find poem written by my friend titled: "A NATION PRAYED", along with the prophecy I made concerning Mr. Eisenhower becoming President of the United States. Respectfully yours Elder L. S. Michaux HEADQUARTERS: com Ютнол AND JEFFERSON Addition, NEWPORT NEWS, MA. THANCE OFFICE GOSPEL SPREADING ASSOCIATION 5- PHONE COLUMBIA 7268 1033 PARK ROAD, N. W. WASHINGTON - 10, D. C. 3 May, 1960 Vice President Richard M. Nixon The Vice President's Office Old Senate Office Building Washington 25, D. C. Att: Mr. Stanley McCaffery My dear Mr. Nixon: Knowing your interest in the welfare of the underprivileged groups, as well as all others that fall under the supervision of Federal Administration, I am appealing to you for your assistance in whatever manner it can be ethically given by you. Because of the Redevelopment Program that is being carried out here in the District of Columbia, may hundreds of families have been and will be displaced who fall in an income bracket which prevents them from being able to pay rent that will enable them to have comfortable quarters. Under Rental Housing Code, Section 221, it is provided that if a non-profit corporation be formed, the 100% mortgage will be granted to anyone who is seeking to provide this class of housing. Our church owns the largest remaining tract of land comprising 19 Acres that can be made available to erect a project of 650 units. The site and conditions required by FHA to grant a commitment for the building of this project have been met. Statistics show from the Redevelopment Land Agency that 775 families will be displaced by the time this project is completed in the next 18 months. Four hundred and twenty-five of these families will be eligible to take advantage of this housing, built under Federal Rental Housing Section 221, according to figures given from the Redevelopment Land Agency. According to information given from Col. Fullerton's office, the Engineer Commissioner for the District of Columbia, that the number of people that will be displaced in the District of Columbia from 1960- 1964 will aggregate 6,849 family units. This office has not yet been able to determine how many out d this number of people who will be displaced will be eligible to take advantage of the 221 Housing Program. But we estimate that at least one-third of this number will be eligible. HEADQUARTERS: AND SIPFERCON AVE. NEWDORT-NEWS, OFFICE GOSPEL SPREADING ASSOCIATION 5-00 PHONE COLUMBIA 7268 1033 PARK ROAD, N. W. WASHINGTON - 10, D. C. Vice President Richard M. Nixon Page II 3 May, 1960 The policy of FHA is to build according to known displacement figures and not estimate. However, there is a ruling in which the administrator can use discretion and build for a larger number than the record states that is going to be displaced. And families which do not come under 221 may occupy at a low rate of rent to keep the property from being vacant, providing displaced people under 221 be granted priority whenever there is a turnover. In view of the fact that this is the last piece of land of any size available in the District of Columbia for a project of this kind to take care of displaced families of which the largest number have always been in the past Colored people, although there will be no discrimination on our part, we are very anxious that this project be built. I believe that a letter from your office to the Administrator, Mr. Julian Zimmerman, will help to get this project built which will be highly appreciated by all concerned, as we are looking forward to you being our next President. Yours very respectfully, Elder I. S. Michaux President A NATION PRAYED "God send us a man," a nation prayed, "God send us a man to take freedom's part-" "Tall and humble and unafraid, That was the prayer in every heart— With vision to see the future's road, "A man endowed with the real know-how, With strength to bear the hardest load, For the times are dark and there's danger now A man serene and cool and wise, (As never before in all our days) With laughter and sunlight in his eyes, And enemies curse the well-tried ways With Lincoln's heart and hand and head-" And twist the world to a heathen plan-" "I have a man in mind," God said. God answered quickly, "I have your man!" "God send us a man," that was the prayer "God send us a man," the country sighed, And the hope of the people everywhere- "Who will save the world from this evil tide, "A man whose judgment the people trust, Who despises traitors and treason's brew, Who is fair and honest and clean and just, Who will strike at the Kremlin's gangster crew A man of honor and kingly soul, And halt the march of this Crimson blight With the common good as his highest goal-" That threatens the earth with slavery's night "There's a certain fellow I think will do," For every man and woman and child-" God said, "He's tested and found true-blue!" "I have the answer for you," God smiled. "God send us a man," was the people's cry, "We need a leader," the people said, "E'er it be too late and the nation die, "Audacious and dauntless and hero-bred, And the Red marauders trample down A man who demands and commands respect, Every vestige of freedom in city and town; A man who towers sun-crowned, erect, For a strange new cult and a treacherous foe Not blind to treachery, death and pain, Have plotted our death and our overthrow, But a man of brotherhood, kind, humane-" And a firm, strong hand must wield the rod-" "I know a leader," God then replied, "I know the man you need," said God. "He is waiting and ready to be your guide!" "God, give us a man!"-and the answer came Like a rushing wind and a leaping flame, Like a message sent from the arching skies, And a tide of hope began to rise In the quiet homes and the busy marts- A tide of hope in the people's hearts— And God's voice rolled like a rolling wheel--- "I give you a man who is true as steel!" -VINCENT GODFREY BURNS hetr from RN notes of from internet like redu michael 3 mg lo Mh, Zimmermen Fedural Having Admen, Wast D.C. Thanny definits intend w provident for displaced femiles Wingtherey that can for done by your offer to will be highly appearated by this offer (*221 Project Elder L. Michaux 1712 R Sh Wash D.C. OFFICE OF THE VICE preSident WASHINGTON 8/20/57 MEMORANDUM FOR FILES FROM: CKMc I advised Elder Michaux that the VP could not sign the Certificates of of Achievement as requested by the Elder in his letter of August 16th. I gave as a reason the fact that the VP receives so many similar requests that he has had to adopt a polity of not signing unless he is a member ag of the committee issuing the certificate. The Elder offered to make the VP a member of the Com mittee, but I declined that with thanks. The Elder said that he understood our problem and thanked us for our consideration. JOINT CELEBRATION COMMITTEE 1957 OF THE National Freedom Day Association AND National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America Association Headquarters: Crown Savings Bank Newport News, Va. COMMITTEE 16 August, 1957 HONORABLE JUDGE ARMOND W. SCOTT Municipal Court Vice President Richard M. Nixon District of Columbia THE CAPITOL MISS NANNIE H. BURROUGHS President Washington, D. C. Womens Convention Auxiliary to the National Baptist Convention of U. S. A., Inc., Wash., D. C. Dear Mr. Vice President: BISHOP R. R. WRIGHT Methodist Episcopal Church Phila., Penna. The National Freedom Day Association and the SOLOMON M. TRAVIS National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Peninsula Shipbuilding Organizer Newport News, Virginia Race in America, sponsors of a joint celebration W. M. WHITEHEAD in connection with the Jamestown Festival at James- Superintendent Virginia State School town, Virginia on August 24, 1957, are celebrating Hampton, Va. the landing of the first twenty Negroes on American JAMES ALEXANDER WILLIAMS soil. Director Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Community Center In connection with this celebration, we are P. B. YOUNG Publisher and Owner presenting citations to some of the foremost Negores Norfolk Journal & Guide of our Race. These citations will be signed by the Norfolk, Virginia President of the National Memorail to the Progress DR. SAMUEL D. PROCTOR President of the Colored Race in America and the President of Virginia Union University Richmond, Virginia the National Freedom Day Association. We are asking ELDER LIGHTFOOT SOLOMON MICHAUX you to join us with your signature on these citations President National Memorial to the Progress if you do not think it is too much of a request. We of the Colored Race feel that your name added will lend dignity to these Newport News, Virginia citations which will cause the recipients of them to EMANUEL C. WRIGHT President treasure them very highly. A list of the men and National Freedom Day Assoc. Phila., Penna. women who will receive these citations is herein DR. W. H. JERNAGIN enclosed. President Baptist Young Peoples Congress of America I am also enclosing a brochure of the National Washington, D. C. Freedom Day Association and a clipped page of the LEROY F. RIDLEY President National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race Crown Savings Bank Newport News, Va. in America Association and an announcement of the E. WASHINGTON RHODES celebration that you may have an idea of whom you are Publisher joining hands with to make this A GREAT DAY FOR THE Philadelphia Tribune AMERICAN NEGRO. A speedy reply, as the celebration B. DOYLE MITCHELL President will take place on the 24th, will be highly appreciated. Industrial Bank of Washington 1471 N.W. We are indeed sorry that you cannot be with us, but we shall read your letter on that day at the 17/27/1421 celebration. Yours very respectfully, Elder L. So Michaur Pres file NATIONAL MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION encl. JOINT CELEBRATION COMMITTEE - 1957 OF THE National Freedom Day Association AND National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America Association Headquarters: Crown Savings Bank Newport News, Va. COMMITTEE HONORABLE JUDGE ARMOND W. SCOTT Municipal Court District of Columbia PERSONS SELECTED TO RECEIVE CERTIFICATES MISS NANNIE H. BURROUGHS President Womens Convention Auxiliary to the National Baptist Convention of OF MERIT AT THE JAMESTOWN U. S. A., Inc., Wash., D. C. BISHOP R. R. WRIGHT Methodist Episcopal Church CELEBRATION...AUG. 24, 1957 Phila., Penna. SOLOMON M. TRAVIS Peninsula Shipbuilding Organizer Newport News, Virginia W. M. WHITEHEAD JURISPRUDENCE: Honorable Judge Armond W. Scott Superintendent Virginia State School of the Municipal Court of the Hampton, Va. District of Columbia JAMES ALEXANDER WILLIAMS Director Newport News Shipbuilding MEDICINE: & Dry Dock Community Center C. Herbert Marshall, MD, II P. B. YOUNG Washington, D. C. Publisher and Owner Norfolk Journal & Guide Norfolk, Virginia LAW: George E. C. Hayes DR. SAMUEL D. PROCTOR Chairman President Virginia Union University Public Utilities Commission Richmond, Virginia District of Columbia ELDER LIGHTFOOT SOLOMON MICHAUX President National Memorial to the Progress SPORTS: Jackie Robinson of the Colored Race Newport News, Virginia Former Negro Baseball Star EMANUEL C. WRIGHT Brookly, N. Y. President National Freedom Day Assoc. Phila., Penna. BUSINESS: W. J. Kennedy DR. W. H. JERNAGIN President President Baptist Young Peoples Congress of North Carolina Mutual Life Ins. C. America Washington, D. C. Durham, North Carolina LEROY F. RIDLEY President BANKING: Crown Savings Bank LeRoy F. Ridley Newport News, Va. President E. WASHINGTON RHODES Crown Savings Bank Publisher Philadelphia Tribune Newport News, Virginia B. DOYLE MITCHELL President MILITARY: Industrial Bank of Washington Brig. Gen. B. 0. Davis, Retired UNITED STATES ARMY POLITICAL SCIENCE: Val J. Washington Public Relations Republican National Committee NATIONAL MEMORIAL PARK ON COLONIAL PARKWAY between Jamestown and Williamsburg, Va. COME ON DOWN BRING THE FAMILY !! See Colored American HALL of FAME PICTORIAL PROGRESS REVIEW From Cabin to Capitol THE GREATEST CELEBRATION ever held in honor to the Negroes' landing on American soil will be held AUGUST 24th, 1957 at JAMESTOWN in connection with the JAMESTOWN FESTIVAL, celebrating the landing of the First Permanent English Settlers at Jamestown, Va. A LOG CABIN HALL OF FAME, containing a PICTORIAL PROGRESS REVIEW of the NEGROES' rise from THE CABIN TO THE CAPITOL, will be dedicated at 10:00 A. M. Representatives from every Black Republic, namely Liberia, Haiti and Ghana will be there. NEGRO SERVICEMEN OF THE ARMY, NAVY, MARINES and AIR FORCE will participate. A SALUTE will be fired by the Navy in honor to DORIE MILLER. MUSIC BY UNITED STATES ARMY BAND EVERYBODY WELCOME !!!! Remember The Date: August 24th, 1957 - 10:00 a. m. SPONSORED BY NATIONAL FREEDOM DAY ASSOCIATION AND THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL TO THE PROGRESS OF THE COLORED RACE IN AMERICA ASSOCIATION COWE BIG CELEBRATION ! ио August 24th, 1957 - 10:00 a. m. The celebration of RELICIOR year of 1619, freed in SALD WILL 100 years of freedom TANKFUL TROY 1865, will be celebrat- DELK AT JAMESTOWN, VA. of the Negro, who UNIER OF ed on these grounds landed here at in the year 1965. KVSIC Jamestown in the Commemorating the Landing of the First Twenty Negroes on American JAINOJO Soil, August - 1619 LOYALTY All Churches, Fraternal Organizations, 10th US Labor Unions, Social Clubs, Athletic Clubs and Business Organizations are asked to send a representative to this Celebration. Freed Helefended Took and The Flag Country be Fought A Certificate will be given to you in mem- ory of this occasion to be presented to your organization. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND! THIS WILL BE YOUR BIG DAY! The Negro Tilled The Soil Helped Build The Great Railroads of This Nation Long Live Mammy in The Crown Savings Bank, Newport News, Va., Heart of The Nation Celebration Headquarters THE THIS & ORO LAKBEE SLAVE STATUE MARKS CERE OK THIS sou THE SERVICE AND IR THEYEARISE. PROGRESS OF THE FROM DEUTH WE OF FREEDOM OF MEASURE 10 THE LiEIGHT LiE LISRISER THE NEGRO RACE C 5