Memorandum Regarding the President's Civil Rights Message on the Armed Forces
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OCR Page 1 of 3THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
May 11, 1948.
TRUMAN
NATIONAL
ARGHIVES AMD
RECERDS
SERVICE
The exact wording of the paragraph in the President's Civil
Rights Message on the Armed Forces is as follows:
I have instructed the Secretary of Defense
to take steps to have the remaining instances of
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discrimination in the armed services eliminated as
rapidly as possible. The personnel policies and
practices of all the services in this regard will be
made consistent.
In the discussion this afternoon, we should be working generally
for equality of opportunity in the Armed Forces both in the regular and
reserve components and for consistency among the three services.
Navy has an excellent non-segregation policy with a gradual
implementation which is generally regarded by Negroes as satisfactory.
Air Forces is starting out with the Army's policy of limited segregation,
represented by the Gillem Board Report. Army's rather limited policy,
however, has quite good implementation; better than Navy's. The ideal
solution would be a general defense establishment policy similar to Navy's
with Army-type implementation.
I would suggest that we ask the Secretaries present this afternoon
to:
(a) create a defense establishment board similar to the
Gillem Board, charged with the development of a uniform
racial policy in the Services consistent with the
President's two goals of equal opportunity and non-
discrimination.
(b) organize an inter-service committee similar to the
old War Department Committee on Troop Policy operating
under McCloy, which would be responsible for the development
of procedures under the coordinated policy.
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