Letter from Adolf Berle, Jr. to President Harry S. Truman with a Reply from Clark Clifford
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August 18, 1948
Dear Mr. Berle:
Your letter of August 9 to the President asking that a
statement be issued with reference to the policy of the United
States Government regarding the elimination of segregation in the
Armed Forces has been referred to the writer for attention. The
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President appreciates your interest in this important subject.
The President's position has already been made clear and
it is felt that a formal statement is not needed. I should like to
call your attention to paragraph 1 in the President' Executive
Order of July 26, 1948, which contains the following declaration of
policy by the President:
"It is hereby declared to be the policy of the President
that there shall be equality of treatment and opportunity
for all persons in the armed services without regard to
race, color, religion or national origin. This policy
shall be put into effect as rapidly as possible, having due
regard to the time required to effectuate any necessary
changes without impairing efficiency or morale."
Your attention is also directed to a public statement
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made by the President at a weekly Press Conference on July 29, 1948.
At that time, the President, in answer to a question, stated in
effect that his advocacy of equality of treatment and opportunity
in the Armed Forces envisioned eventually the end of segregation in
such forces.
I join with the President in expressing best personal
wishes.
Very sincerely yours,
CLARK M. CLIFFORD
Special Counsel to the President
Mr. Adolf A. Berle, Jr.
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State Chairman
Liberal Party of New York State
160 West 44th Street
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New York 18, N. Y.
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