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- Tags: Paul H. Douglas
Milton Bram to Richard G. Kahn
Tags: Arthur Shay, Carl E. Bagge, Chicago Illinois, Civil Rights, David H. Rosen, Deerfield American Legion Hall, Deerfield Fair Housing Committee, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Park District, Federal Government, Letter, Lyndon B. Johnson, Mary Harris, Milton Bram, North Shore Summer Project, Open Occupancy Housing, Paul H. Douglas, Richard G. Kahn, United States Senate, United States Senate Commerce Committee, United States Senate Committees, Warren G. Magnuson
Letter from Paul H. Douglas to The Honorable Warren G. Magnuson
Tags: Arthur Shay, Carl E. Bagge, Civil Rights Commissions, Copy, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Village Meetings, Federal Government, Federal Power Commission (FPC), Howard Morgan, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Land Condemnation, Letter, Life Magazine, Paul H. Douglas, Thomas C. Buchanan, United States Senate, United States Senate Commerce Committee, United States Senate Committees, Warren G. Magnuson
Max Weinrib to Senator Paul Douglas
Tags: 50th Ward Chicago, Bernard M. Decker, Bloomington College, Carl E. Bagge, Chicago Illinois, Chicago Metropolitan Area, Chicago's American, Copy, Deerfield American Legion Hall, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Integration Lawsuits, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Dorothy V. Arns, Eleanor Roosevelt, Eminent Domain, Ethel Untermyer, Everett Dirksen, Federal Power Commission (FPC), Handwritten Notes, Housing Segregation, Independent Voters of Illinois, Independent Voters of Illinois Upper North Branch, Independent Voters of Illinois Upper North Branch Political Action Chairman, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Jacob K. Javits, John F. Kennedy, John W. Hunt, Lake County Circuit Court, Letter, Little Rock of Housing, Lyndon B. Johnson, Max Weinrib, Michelle Newman, Open Occupancy Housing, Park Referendum, Paul H. Douglas, Racial Integration, Segregation, Selma Alabama, Social Responsibility, United States Circuit Court of Appeals, United States Federal District Court, Washington D.C.
David H. Rosen to Senator Paul Douglas
Tags: Alabama, Bigotry, Carl E. Bagge, Chicago's American, Civil Rights, David H. Rosen, Deerfield American Legion Hall, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Village Hall, Deerfield Village Meetings, Deerfield Village Officials, Dorothy V. Arns, Federal Power Commission (FPC), Harold C. Lewis, Housing Integration, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Letter, Mississippi, Park Referendum, Paul H. Douglas, Property Values, Property Values and Race, Racial Integration, Social Justice, Social Responsibility, United States Circuit Court of Appeals
Not Next Door
Tags: A. Philip Randolph, Adlai E. Stevenson, Alabama, Birmingham Alabama, But Not Next Door, Chicago Area Suburbs, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Cases, Communism, Concord Park Subdivision, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Integration Lawsuits, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Department of Justice, Eminent Domain, Federally Sponsored Housing Integration, Federally Sponsored Housing Segregation, Greenbelt Knoll Subdivision, Greenwood Mississippi, Housing Integration, Illinois Supreme Court, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, James A. Wechsler, Jim Farmer, John F. Kennedy, Joseph L. Rauh Jr., Land Condemnation, Lower East Side New York City, Mississippi, Modern Community Developers Inc., Morris Milgram, Mortgages, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Urban League, New York City New York, New York Post, Newspaper Article, Newton N. Minow, North Shore, Paul H. Douglas, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Princeton New Jersey, Property Values, Property Values and Race, Racial Integration, Robert F. Kennedy, Roy Wilkins, Social Justice, Suburbanization, Suburbia, Trevose Pennsylvania, United States Supreme Court, W. Willard Wirtz, Whitney Young, Workers Defense League