Volume 7
Contains 38 Results:
Commenting on the FBI's investigation of civil rights complaints and its enforcement of civil rights law.
Expressing objection to proposed HUAC investigation of the Ku Klux Klan, Black Muslims, Minutemen and the American Nazi Party.
Urging him to support the strengthening of Executive Order 11063, November 20, 1963, to end discrimination in federally-aided housing.
Protesting the denial of re-registration to honor-student Norman Thomas Marshall because of the length of his hair and goatee.
Concerning ACLU study of the civil liberties aspects of the guidelines issued by the OEO for the dispersal of federal funds for family planning programs under the Economic Opportunity Act.
Presenting concern regarding the civil liberties implications of psychological testing.
Analyzing the issue of the use of private funds to finance District Attorney James Garrison's investigations into the alleged conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy.