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I have held numerous meetings in connection with tivil rights
including
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key leadere of national Negro organizations
the Committee on Equal Opportunity in Housing
the Committee on Equal Opportunity in the Armed Forces
the Subcabinet key officials dealing with civil rights
companies participating in and contemplating joining the
Plans for Progress program.
During the 100 days
Auburn University has been uneventfully desegregated
and the federal government has secured compliance
with the federal court order transferring Negro high
school children in Macon County, Alabama to
previously all-white schools
the Supreme Court decision on hospital desegregation is
being implemented by HEW regulations requiring
admittance of patients and professional staffing
of hospitals on a nondiscriminatory basis in
federally financed hospitals
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October 1963 memo on blacks appointed to positions in the Ohio state government.
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