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October 4, 1957
PERSONAL
Dear Mr. Brown:
I deeply appreciate your September thirtieth telegram,
signed also by other parents. The supreme law of our
land has been clearly defined by the Supreme Court.
To support and defend the Constitution of the United
States is my solemn oath as your President a pledge
which imposes upon me the responsibility to see that
the laws of our country are faithfully executed. I shall
continue to discharge that responsibility in the interest
of all Americans today, as well as to preserve our free
institutions of government for the sake of Americans
yet unborn.
I believe that America's heart goes out to you and your
children in your present ordeal. In the course of our
country's progress toward equality of opportunity, you
have shown dignity and courage in circumetances which
would daunt citizens of lesser faith.
With best wishes to you,
Sincerely,
(sgd) DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
Mr. W. B. Brown
1117 Ringo Street
Little Rock
Arkansas
PERSONAL
(Sent to Mr. David H. Stephens, Chief Postal Inspector, Room 3426,
Post Office Dept., for delivery)
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