Memorandum with Summary of Letter Protesting Committee on Civil Rights and the Committee on Higher Education
This memorandum summarizes a letter protesting the Committee on Civil Rights and the Committee on Higher Education.
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILES:
Ltr of 12/26/47 to the President from Isom P. "Bill"
Hydrick, Jr., State Representative, P.O.Box 1173,
<509 Block St., Marshall, Tex.; feels that the findings
of the Committee on Civil Rights and the Committee on
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Higher Education are doing much to destroy the rela-
tionship of harmony now prevalent in most of the dis-
tricts of the South between the whites and negroes and
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says he has heard friends of the President defend the
actions of these Committees with the statement that the
leadership of the Democratic Party was S imply playing
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politics and had no idea of ever trying to force these
findings upon the people of the South but were trying
to win he negro vote; believes the people are entitled
to know the President's position on these issues and
suggests that he make clear his position and intentions
through the press in regard to the abolishment of the
segregation laws in the Southern States.
Handed to Mr. Niles 12/29/47,
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