Letter from Dr. Howard Davis to President Harry S. Truman with a Reply from David Niles, with Related Material
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OCR Page 1 of 5DAVIS
May 13, 1948.
F-6-14-56
Dear Dr. Davis:
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I have your letter of May 10th, addressed
to the President, in which you ask him for an
opportunity to discuss with him the problem of
segregation in the armed services.
# I am sure you will understand that the
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President's schedule is very fully occupied, and
for that reason, it will not be possible to make
this appointment.
I would be very glad to go over this
matter with you and any members of your group at
any time that is mutually convenient.
Cordially,
DAVID K. NILES
Administrative Assistant
to the President
Dr. Howard H. Davis,
President,
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Richmond Committee for Civil Rights,
X 14 North Ninth Street,
Richmond, Virginia.
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