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              <text>Ivan Allen, Mayor,
Atlanta, Ga

Atlanta reached a low letting you ino

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"new frontier " regime has uncovered a host
of Quislingse

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others of that category,would make even
Fido Castro gag

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a lot of business. Or has in the past. Until
amd unless I know positively they dont concur
in your belief niggers are equal to white race,
they are off my list as of now

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                    <text>liEemnhis , Te nn.
-Tuly 28 , 1963
~a yor Ivan Allen, Jr.
tlant a , Ga .
There's a n old saying tha t " e wery_,•man has his pricen and I' 11 be
wa tching you~ca reer wi th much int erest to see which niche yo u fa ll
in when your pre sent term expires----You might even be an mbassador
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turned out to be in Washington several days ago.
No doubt yo u had a l r eady been instru.:nental in convinc ing many
business estab lishme nts t ha t teey should"throw the doors open with
the a ssurance tha t they would far e much better if they integrated
their plac es of business vol untarily and tha t it was inevita ble
anyway.
Now tha t there isn ' t the remotist chance of pa ssing this Communistic
bill, it really does p ut you in the vice doesn ' t it ?
I've always enjoyed 0 see ing worms in vice s " and I do hope that the good
people of t l anta s e e that you stay there unle ss you ag ree to crawl
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              <text>Memphis, Tenn.
July 28, 1963

Mayor ivan Allen, Jr.
Atlanta, Ga.

There's an old saying that "“everyvman has his price” and i'll be
watching youg€career with much interest to see which niche you fall
in when your present term expires----You might even be an Ambassador
or something.

i just adout "chucked my breakfast" when I read what a Quisling you
turned out to be in Washington several days ago.

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business establishments that they should"throw the doors open" with
the assurance that they would fare much better if they integrated
their places of business voluntarily and that it was inevitable

anyway.

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bill, it really does put you in the vice doesn't it?

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people of Atlanta see that you stay there unless you agree to crawl
back"under the rock" from whence you emigrated originally,

The worst to you. a fe BZ :

Jimmy Brown
P. QO. Box=-248
Millington, Tenn.
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The Honora~ le Ivan Allen Jr.,
1Y1ayor, City of Atlan-c.a
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Ivan:
I have always. een opposed to your policy in regard to the
racial situation : u·c I must admit that I did not think you
so e~treme as to testify as you did recently in Washington
in connection with the Pu: lie Accomodations law.
Sincerely,
WBW:mt
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WILLIAM B. WELLBORN

P, O. BOX 7201---- STATION C
ATLANTA 9, GA.

The Honorable Ivan Allen Jr.,
Mayor, City of Atlanta

city Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Ivan:
I have always ween opposed to your policy in regard to the
racial situation but I must admit that I did not think you

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so extreme as to testify as you did recently in Washington

in connection with the Puwelic Accomodations law.

DH

Sincerely,

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1344 Lanier Boulevard, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30306
.August 1, 1963
Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hal l
68 Mitchell, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
near Sir:
We have a few comments to extend relative to your recent testimony before
the Senate Commerce Commission.
Your remarks to this Commission were exactly what any citizen of Atlanta,
Fulton County,and the State of Georgia would expect to emanate from you.
Now people in all parts of the United States have been enlightened to the
fact that Atlantans have developed a profound propensity for electing
Cretins to represent them in the Mayor's Office. In this respect they
deserve precisely what they have, nothing.
Anyone who would embrace the sick philosophy of such insidious dolts as
Jacob Javits, Hubert Humphrey, Clifford Case, Joseph Clark , Kenneth Keating
and Company obviously belong t o the same cabal clique of "New Frontier"
social reformers who would integrate anything and everything thereby attaining a l ittle worldly Utopia where everyone is equal and lives harmoniously
by the Golden Rule. We trust these de spots will finally be satisfied when
they have eventually reduced .America to a second class nation of Plebians.
The framers of the United States Constitution would revolt in horror at the
attempts to warp and desecrate it by the radical progressive liberals. Given
time the American people will eventually take care of these tyrants at the
polls .
Yours very truly,
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1344 Lanier Boulevard, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30306
August 1, 1963

Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall

68 Mitchell, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Sir:

We have a few comments to extend relative to your recent testimony before
the Senate Commerce Commission.

Your remarks to this Commission were exactly what any citizen of Atlanta,
Fulton County,and the State of Georgia would expect to emanate from you.
Now people in all parts of the United States have been enlightened to the
fact that Atlantans have developed a profound propensity for electing
Cretins to represent them in the Mayor's Office. In this respect they
deserve precisely what they have, nothing.

Anyone who would embrace the sick philosophy of such insidious dolts as
Jacob Javits, Hubert Humphrey, Clifford Case, Joseph Clark, Kenneth Keating
and Company obviously belong to the same cabal clique of "New Frontier"
social reformers who would integrate anything and everything thereby attain-
ing a little worldly Utopia where everyone is equal and lives harmoniously
by the Golden Rule. We trust these despots will finally be satisfied when
they have eventually reduced America to a second class nation of Plebians.

The framers of the United States Constitution would revolt in horror at the
attempts to warp and desecrate it by the radical progressive liberals. Given
time the American people will eventually take care of these tyrants at the
polls.

Yours very truly,

GG. (Gok DQ renew eR

Cc. A. and Frances Laderoute
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Attorney at Law
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
OFFICES FIFTH FLOOR
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SUITE 8 07
AMERICAN BUILDING
7
DRYATON STEERT
July 27, 1963
Mr. Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor, City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
hhas not been too long since we, the people, of
Georgia got rid of all the carpetbaggers and scalawags
in our State Government which were forced upon us after
the Civil War.
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Attorney at Law
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

OFFICES FIFTH FLOOR PHONE AD 6-1396

SUITE 507
AMERICAN BUILDING
7 DRYATON STEERT

July 27, 1963

Mr. Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor, City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

It has not been too long since we, the people, of
Georgia got rid of all the carpetbaggers and scalawags
in our State Government which were forced upon us after
the Civil War,

It seems as if somebody overlooked you and it hurts
me deeply to still find people like you who bring dis-
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                    <text>Clare L . Bromley
2631 N ortl1 s idc D1·iYC, N. VI/.
A tlanta 5 , G e o1·gia
July 27th , 1963
The Honorable I van Allen, J r .,
Mayor of At l anta ,
City Hall ,
Atlanta , Georgia .
Dear Sir:
You were not voicing the opinion of the peopl e whom it
is presumed you are serving when you appeared yesterday
before the Commerce Committee in Washington, D. c. As
you well know, the business and the political interests not to mention the tax-paying masses - are unalterably
opposed to the Kennedys 1 pending Civil Rights legislation.
Playing politics , as a candidate or nominee, when running
for office , is anticipated but, once in office, it is
expected that , of all officials, the Mayor will represent,
speak for and protect the best interests of all the people.
Your performance, as the Chief Executive of Atlanta, in
speald.ng ONLY for political expediency, is inexcusable in
my opinion - and the people of Atlanta are due a public
apology.
In any event, I think the people are entitled to a full
and complete clarification of the apparent previously prepared statement which you read before the Commerce Committee
yesterday.
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Clare L. Bromley
2631 Northside Drive, N.W.
Atlanta 5, Georgia

July 27th, 1963

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.,
Mayor of Atlanta,

City Hall,

Atlanta, Georgia.

Dear Sir:

You were not voicing the opinion of the people whom it

is presumed you are serving when you appeared yesterday
before the Commerce Committee in Washington, D. C. As
you well know, the business and the political interests -
not to mention the tax-paying masses - are unalterably
opposed to the Kennedys! pending Civil Rights legislation.

Playing politics, as a candidate or nominee, when running
for office, is anticipated but, once in office, it is
expected that, of all officials, the Mayor will represent,
speak for and protect the best interests of all the people.
Your performance, as the Chief Executive of Atlanta, in
speaking ONLY for political expediency, is inexcusable in
my opinion - and the people of Atlanta are due a public
apology.

In any event, I think the people are entitled to a full

and complete clarification of the apparent previously pre-
pared statement which you read before the Commerce Committee
yesterday.

Sincerely,
Ge Le ey

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4379 Tree Haven Drive, N.E.
Atlanta 5, Georgia
August 5, 1963
Mr. Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Mayor:
It has always been possible for me to have political
differences with other men of good will and still maintain my
respect and admiration for them.
I regret to see, however, that the differences between
you and me regarding your testimony in Washington a few days
ago are so great that neither I, normany of the fine Atlanta
people who supported you in your bid for the mayor's office, can
support, understand, admire or respect you for this action.
The Atlanta Journal has reported that you are keeping
some sort of tabulation o f letters received from Atlanta and
other citizens regarding your posit:bn in this matter. My opinion
is that you are striking a blow at one of the fundamental
institutions of our democracy that could be just as damaging as
an attack from a communist or other subversive group.
Please record me as being 100% in opposition to your
position, and as being an active opponent of your candidacy for
any political office in the future.
Sincerely yours,
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              <text>4379 Tree Haven Drive, N.E.
Atlanta 5, Georgia
August 5, 1963

Mr. Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

Mr. Mayor:

It has always been possible for me to have political
differences with other men of good will and still maintain my
respect and admiration for them.

I regret to see, however, that the differences between
you and me regarding your testimony in Washington a few days
ago are so great that neither I, normany of the fine Atlanta
people who supported you in your bid for the mayor's office, can
support, understand, admire or respect you for this action.

The Atlanta Journal has reported that you are keeping
some sort of tabulation of letters received from Atlanta and
other citizens regarding your positbn in this matter. My opinion
is that you are striking a blow at one of the fundamental
institutions of our democracy that could be just as damaging as
an attack from a communist or other subversive group.

Please record me as being 100% in opposition to your
position, and as being an active opponent of your candidacy for
any political office in the future.

Sincerely yours,

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ARE YOU NOW, OR HAVE YOU EVER, BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH ANY ORGANIZATION
THAT BELIEVES IN: PREVENTING SOCIAL LIBERTY AND DEMOCRACY BY THE USE
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Jul y 29 t h 1963


 r . I van Allen


Atl an t a , a yor
At l anta , Ga .
Dea r Mr . Allen:
I was not sun r i se . when I hea r d over t he.· ne\\T S and. · read i n the
Atl anta papers of· y.c&gt;ur indorsement of ennedy I s Ungod l y , Unde mocrati c ,
nch ri stian Una mer:i..ca n; '· ·unconstitutiona l , Commun is tic rac e mi x i ng
civ i l r i ght; b i l l . You wer e t he only po lit i cial fi gure from the
sout hern St a t e s, A l one \ Olf a l l by yours elf, a git at i ng , encourg i ng
a ny such ungodl y unc hristia n , undemocra tic , Unamet i ca n, Uncon stit utiona
Russ i an dom i na ted , Communs i t ic, f reedom dep riv in g unlawful mess .
·r. Allen; yo u ca ll yourself a Democr a t and then support a ny
such l eg i s ation a s that. That ould deprive all business p eople of
an y say- so over the i r business ~ha t so e ver . The Attorney Genera l
l i t t l e Bobb y K ennedy could come i nto any st a te a nd
t a ke over . The Go v ernor ' s word nor yours wo uld not be a ny ore tha n a
p uff of v, i nd . ll.lhat would be ho w much attentio n he vrould pay to a ny
thing the Gov onor you a r e any other a yor would say . I f he a nted
to clo s e your business up he woul d do i t . t v ould not ma tter t o him
a bout yo ur wife or children whether they would s uffer on a ccount of
their f a ther be thro wed out of busines s on a ccount of communist
d ickt o rial powe r s t hat had been devoted to hi m by s uc h men a s you
a nd l ot oth er s .
You test if i ed be fore th e ~ena t e Commerce Comm itt ee tha t f a ilure
by Congr ess to pass t hi s civil r i ght s bil l would ean oul d mean a
ne s t a tus of d i s crimina t i on . J us t wha t a bo ut Di scriminat i on , how
much disc rimi nat ion do you practice . How many ni gge r girls cl erks
or t yp i es t .do you have i n your of f ice , how many do you t hi nk Bobby
or J ohn Kennedy have i0,nt hei r off i ces , j ust like you mot any. The y
are l i ke you, the y do n ' t p ra ti6e 0i t them se l ves , t hey want to pus h
off on some one e l se . Som e o ne el s e do n ' t li ke t o mi x- up o r
associat e wi th n i ggers any more than you do .
I j ust can I t se e how you and t he Ken nedy boy s being a mwmbe r
of the bite cauc usion genti le race coul d t ur n your back ~pen your
race , hi ch inclodes , your f a t he r and mo t her , your wife and children,
your brothers and sisters and other relita tives and fr i ends .
I am a business man. Just how many business people do you t hink
would vote for you , fo r any t hing af t er endors i ng any such communistic
legislatiu n as that . Any man , or any one ho stamps his apcroval on
such legislation as that is indorsing blood shed , mob vilance ,
disrespect , dishonor to law and order . Disresnect to the officers
of the law.
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, hat is old art i n Lut he r King, noth i ng but a low violatir
ag i tating ~nd encurging disresJect , d i shonor and disreguard to ~11
lav a nd order . Al:J. he is preaching is communism and over-throw of
tne ~-ovt-r-!J.Ji;,nt accordin Claud Li 0 htfoot a c0mmunist leader who \"as
convicted un~er the . ith acct. as a communist party leader said King
11 cl.S &lt;::. commun1~t p-:.1.r ty leader seeking to overthrow the u . s .
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ieee ™

Atlanta, Ga.
July 29th 1963

Mr. Ivan Allen *
Atlanta Mayor
Atlanta, Ga.

Dear Mr. Allen:

I was not suprise.when I heard over the» news and read in the
Atlanta papers of your indorsement of Kennedy's Ungodly, Undemocratic,
Unchristian, Unamerican, Unconstitutional, Communistic race mixing
civil rights bill. You were the only politicial figure from the
southern States, A lone wolf all by yourself,agitating , encourging ©
any such ungodly, unchristian, undemocratic, Unametican, Unconstitut ions
Russian dominated, Communsitic,fréédom depriving unlawful mess.

Mr. Allen; you call yourself a Democrat and then support any
such legis&amp;@ation as that. That would deprive all business people of
any say-so over their business what so ever. The Attorney General
littleBobbyKennedy could come into any state and
take over. The Governor's word nor yours would not be any more than a
puff of wind. Bhat would be how much attention he would pay to any
thing the Govonor you are any other Mayor would say. If he wanted
to close your business up he would do it. It would not matter to him
about your wife or children whether they would suffer on account of
their father be throwed out of business on account of communist
dicktorial powers that had been devoted to him by such men as you
and lot others.

You testified before the Yenate Commerce Committee that failure
by Congress to pass this civil rights bill would mean would mean a
new status of discrimination. Just what about Discrimination, how
much discrimination do you practice. How many nigger girls clerks
or typiest do you have in your office, how many do you think Bobby
or John Kennedy have igntheir offices, just like you mot any. They
are like you, they don't praticecit them selves, they want to pus&amp;
off on some one else. Some one else don't like to mix—up or
associate with niggers any more than you do.

1 just can't see how you and the Kennedy boys being a mwmber
of the white caucusion gentile race could turn your back ypon your
race, which inclodes, your father and mother, your wife and children,
your brothers and sisters and other relitatives and friends.

I am a business man. Just how many business people do you think
would vote for you, for any thing after endorsing any such communistic
legislatiun as that. Any man, or any one who stamps his approval on
such legislation as that is indorsing blood shed, mob vilance,
disrespect, dishonor to law and order. Disrespect to the officers
of the law.

_. Whet is old Martin Luther King, nothing but a low violater
agitating and encurging disrespect, dighonor and disreguard to all
law and order. All he is preaching is communism and over-throw of
the goverment according Claud Lightfoot a communist leader who was
convicted under the Smith acct. as a communist party leader said King
was @ communist party leader seeking to overthrow the U.S. Gvermenht

Sincezely yours, Frank D. Sheitling.Seeet &lt;° Pkeceder
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              <text>Mayor Allent

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                    <text>August 6,1963
Dear Louise
What in God's name has come over Ivan?
He has betrayed us in every way known to man, and if we
try to talk to him we get no satisfaction at all- in fa ct
I'm about to reach the point of being afraid t o talk to
him.
He and I have grown up together and been friends-good friends
since 1941. Your family and mine have been to games together
and drank coffee out of the same thermous cups- we've been
solid citizens together- supporting the same activities, both
civic and school for too long a time to part now.
Did my family ever more than campaign for Ivan? You know
it! Actively. We contended he was the man Georgia had been
waiting forThis is not a crank letter Louise. I write this appeal to
you because maybe you can get to Ivan. We've ta lked about
Ivan 111 someday being governor of Georgia, but ugh! Now
the problem is getting the Alle ns to show their true colors
and forget politics for principle.
This is the third time I've written, but twice before I
could not mail an unsigned letter, and Ivan can hurt me badly
if he chooses. so I would'nt sign and therefore would'nt
mail 'em. This time I'm forced to sign my nickname. I hope
you understand.
Kindest personal regards,
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              <text>August 6,1963

Dear Louise
What in God's name has come over Ivan ?

He has betrayed us in every way known to man, and if we
try to talk to him we get no satisfaction at all- in fact
I'm about to reach the point of being afraid to talk to
him.

He and I have grown up together and been friends-good friends
since 1941. Your family and mine have been to games together
and drank coffee out of the same thermous cups- we've been
solid citizens together- supporting the same activities, both
civic and school for too long a time to part now.

Did my family ever more than campaign for Ivan ? You know
it! Actively. We contended he was the man Georgia had been
waiting for-

This is not a crank letter Louise. I write this appeal to
you because maybe you can get to Ivan. We've talked about
Ivan 111 someday being governor of Georgia, but ugh! Now
the problem is getting the Allens to show their true colors
and forget politics for principle.

This is the third time I've written, but twice before I

could not mail an unsigned letter, and Ivan can hurt me badly
if he chooses, so I would'nt sign and therefore would'nt
mail ‘em. This time I'm forced to sign my nickname. I hope
you understand.

Kindest personal regards,

Ma
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                    <text>JAGK J ,
RUSHIN
377 TECHWOOD DRlY.E; N. W.
ATLANTA 13, GEORGI.A;
June 18; 1963
President John F; Kennedy
White Hou 9e
Washington., D. c.
Dear Mr. President:
The May 27th issue of U• .S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT published several
articles on the Negro question .. This fine publication has consistently
told the truth about this terrible problem. In a previous issue it
uncovered the terrible conditions in Washington-; D. C. brought on by
integration - a condition for which our nation should "hide its face
in shame."
The Negro mess was started more or less by Franklin Roosevelt and his
wife.. It is unfortunate that such so-called learned people would be
so short-sighted, particularly considering that they both came from
Eastern United States and he was educated right where slavery was
promoted and flourished.. Thi-s also applies to the Kennedy family.
History shows that one shipment of slaves was brought to Virginia
when it was a colbny. After that Boston was the chi'e f port of entry
with New York running a close second.
Slave traders sold slaves to planter 's in the South. The North was
not a good market due to climate; although a lot of slaves were sold
in the North. The South was sparsely populated - the plantations
were very large - so the availability of negro laborer s who were
accustomed to a hot climate was most encouraging. It is unfortunate
that our white forebears did not· realize just how much d.ama~ the
Negro would do to the South and to the entire country.
Some enterprising people brought mongoose into Hawaii a few years
ago; supposedly to kill rats, but now the mongoose is a bigger
nuisance than the rats were.- Surely bringing Negroes into this
country is a parallel ca-se. Their definit-e plan is to take over
everything with the thought of creating a new and inferior race of
people within the foreseeable future. .A Negro will probably be
pre sident of the United States in your lifetime, particularly with
the support given them by you, your brother Bob, and others. It
is too bad that we don't have men like Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow
Wilson, really dedicated .Americansl with brains; "guts " and common
sense.•
�- 2 -
The- situati'on in Wa's hingtonj Do Co is a disgrace~ If you.;, your
brother, .C ongress and t he infamous Supreme Court cont inue as ih t he
past, the entir e countr y will be unfit for decent habitation, Our
schools have already deterior at ed t o such a ,degree that a great many
children are not g~t t i ng corr ect training~ A great many schools in
the North are "breeding spot s" for rapists and communistso At a
recent national meeting of the Do.A~R. in Washington the D. C. Police
Chief got out a bulleti n to each l ady attending, advi-sibg that not
one of them should go out after dark - should not go out even ih
daytime except in large groups - and should not get i n a taxi-'cab
operated by a Negro. Miserable politicians~ starting with "The Great
·
White Father", F.D.R. 1 are responsible for this condition and why
can ' t you be wise ·ena&gt;ugh to do something about it? Sot why not strive
to do something c·onstructive for your country inst ead of tearing it
down? Your family politi'Cal a·s pirations may make you rather infamous.
When I was about eleven years old (1909) I over heard my father t alking
to a frien~ .His name was Maj or Frederick Palmer .,- a West Pointer , who
spent a lot of t i me in the orient and was in the Sparli-sh-American war.
He evidently knew a lot about colbred people; that is,. Japanese, Chinese,
Filipinos and Negroeso Major Palmer made t his statement t o. my father :
11 One of these days the color ed r ace wil l subjugate the whi te race.• "
Fifty-four years have passed since I heard t hat r emark,, The Japanese
tried it at Pearl Harbor, and if they had followed t hrough cor rect ly,,
we would have be·e n in t r oubl e . The next time t hey, with t he Chi nese,
may not fail for they will have our Negroes t o support t hem. Donrt
think f or one minute t hat t he Neeroes won ' t support the yellow and
br own peopleo They wil l and i t could happen in your lif etime.
Mer edith, t he Negro suppor ted financially by t he N. AoA. CoP. (pr obably
the great est money- maki ng r acket of t he century ) was plant ed i nt o t he
University of Missi ssi ppi wi t h the suppor t of t he Federal Government
and the Supreme Court at t er r i fic expense o Mer edith was a disgrace
t o hi s r ace on Meet t he Pr ess on May 26tho Wha , ha s been gained?
Nothi ng.; f or whi'te peopl e al l over the nation now have l ess compassion
for Negroeso Negr oes are pr oceeding with your sanction on a hate
ba sis. They mean t o be on the same level wit h white people at any
cost and will ruin our count ry~
Negro childr en are al lowed t o stay out of school t o parade and disrupt
normal pr ocedures and t hen allowed to r eturn to sch0ol without punishment o I f white children di d anything of that sor t t hey would be B Xpell ed. Negroes are getting by with t oo much and will gradually
destroy our schools and everythi ng el se. Whi te chil dren are taking a
belliger ent atti t ude, feeling t hat our miser able leader s are favor i ng
Negroes t o the det r i ment of t he Whitesa I t has been def i ni t el y pr oved
biol ogi cal ly that Negroes cannot mat ch whites and are inf er ior on an
average ment ally, morally and physically.. If you placed white chil dren
with iri.l d animal s or r at tlesnakes t hey wouldn 't do too well. The same
appli es to Negroes. They are just about a s abor iginal as t hose still
i n Afr i ca , except i n r are cases ..
�... 3 White people should rise up and -demand reverse action on the part
of the Supreme Court or demand complete impeachment, including you
and your brother. It i.s ironi'c al that Black,. of the Supreme Court,
was a Ku-IG.ux Klan member until his appointment by the. "mighty" ·
Roosevelt. Now, .he is on the Negro's side. He won't be alive much
longer and doesn 9 t care what be·comes o.( our country. Warren and
the rest of the Supreme Court are weaklings too., So.~ our country
is really in a mess! It is a disgrace that hardly anyone 1 except
Negroes., have any respect for our Supreme Court or our Government.
How can they when you consider the Negro pr oblem and the Cuban
situati·on? One hundred thousand Cubans were allowed to come irit o
Florida and with about a million Puerto Ricans already here.; mix
wi:th the Negroes and cause a situation in the United States that
makes every white person - North, South, East and West - sick ·
at the stomach. Is it possible that the Catholic Church was
responsible for the Cuban sit uation to further the Catholic cause
and in time get more power in the United States? Think all of
this over and ·s ee if you can't do at least one constructive thing
for our countryo
Th:e South i:s absolutely not responsible for the Negro mess. The
politicia:ns and certain unscrupulous rrewsmonger-s are the cause of
it all. The South is burdened with about 30 per cent Negrn population. Certain Northern . areas ar e getting a taste of it., but blaming
everything on the South. It is ·easy for politicians and certain
Northern people to tell the South how to "reform";. but subject those
same people to contacts with Negroes and they "wilt like a wet di.s h
rag."
By the way, if certain of your demands are met in the South, would
you guarantee that all Kennedy children are immediately placed in
integrated schools in Washington.,. D. C.? Also~ · all children and
grandchildren of Senators and Gongressmen? . Will you guarantee that
white people who have moved from Washington-; D. Ca be forced t o move
back and live closer to Negroes?
Mr.. Pre sident, you know what I mean; but I will wager t hat you will
laugh at the whole idea. Your childr!:!n won •t hav-e to go into public
swimming pools, eating places,, etc.; ·; where Negroes will spread
disease, disorder ~d chaosf tear down breeding, culture, intelli.'gence , etc.; Don•t you realize that white peoph~ all over our country
won't put up with it any more than ~our family will ? Don't be a
hypocritl I have respect for your position, but God. help our countr y
if something is not done to curb ambitious Negroes. Why should an
inferior minority gr oup be allowed to take over? Senator Russell
certainly has the right idea.
Get the cobwebs out of your mind, man , and do some r eal t hinking
instead of polit icking. I am sorr y I must writ e you. I could be
more impressive in personij
Jack Rushi
JJR; abg
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. JAGK J. RUSHIN A ;
® y 377 TECHWOOD DRIVE, N.W. Chun
_ ATLANTA 13, GEORGIA HE. puwt
June 18,1963 ~~ Hy tho

President John F, Kennedy
White House
Washington, D. C,

 

Dear Mr. President:

The May 27th issue of U. S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT published several
articles on the Negro question, This fine publication has consistently

; told the truth about this terrible problem. In a previous issue it
uncovered the terrible conditions in Washington, D. C. brought on by
integration — a condition for which our nation should "hide its face
in shame,"

The Negro mess was started more or less by Franklin Roosevelt and his
wife, It is unfortunate that such so-called learned people would be
so short-sighted, particularly considering that they both came from
Eastern United States and he was educated right where slavery was
promoted and flourished, This also applies to the Kennedy family.

History shows that one shipment of slaves was brought to Virginia
when it was a colony, After that Boston was the chief port of entry
with New York running a close second,

Slave traders sold slaves to planters in the South, The North was
not a good market due to climate, although a lot of slaves were sold
in the North. The South was sparsely populated — the plantations
were very large — so the availability of negro laborers who were
accustomed to a hot climate was most encouraging, It is unfortunate
that our whiteforebears did not realize just how much damage the
Negro would do to the South and to the entire country.

Some enterprising people brought mongoose into Hawaii a few years
ago, supposedly to kill rats, but now the mongoose is a bigger
nuisance than the rats were. Surely bringing Negroes into this
country is a parallel case. Their definite plan is to take over
everything with the thought of creating a new and inferior race of
people within the foreseeable future. A Negro will probably be
president of the United States in your lifetime, particularly with
the support given them by you, your brother Bob, and others. It
is too bad that we don’t have men like Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow
Wilson, really dedicated Americans, with brains, "guts" and common
sense,
0)

The- situation in Washington, D. C. is a disgrace, If yous your
brother, Congress and the infamous Supreme Court continue as in the
past, the entire country will be unfit for decent habitation, Our
schools have already deteriorated to such a.degree that a great many
children are not getting correct training; A great many schools in
the North are "breeding spots" for rapists and communists. Ata
recent national meeting of the D.A.R. in Washington the D. C. Police
Chief got out a bulletin to each lady attending, advising that not
one of them should go out after dark — should not go out even in
daytime except in large groups —- and should not get in a taxi-cab
operated by a Negros Miserable politicians, starting with "The Great
White Father", F.D.R., are responsible for this condition and why
can’t you be wise enough to do something about it? Soy why not strive
to do something constructive for your country instead of tearing it
down? Your family political aspirations may make you rather infamous,

When I was about eleven years old (1909) I overheard my father talking
to a friend, His name was Major Frederick Palmer, a West Pointer, who
spent a lot of time in the orient and was in the Spanish-American war,
He evidently knew a lot about colored people; that is, Japanese, Chinese,
Filipinos and Negroes. Major Palmer made this statement to my father:
"One of these days the colored race will subjugate the white race,"
Fifty-four years have passed since I heard that remark. The Japanese
tried it at Pearl Harbor, and if they had followed through correctly,
we would have been in trouble, The next time they, with the Chinese,
may not fail for they will have our Negroes to support them, Dontt
think for one minute that the Negroes won't support the yellow and
brown people, They will and it could happen in your lifetime.

Meredith, the Negro supported financially by the N.A.A.C.P. (probably
the greatest money-making racket of the century) was planted into the
University of Mississippi with the support of the Federal Government
and the Supreme Court at terrific expense, Meredith was a disgrace

to his race on Meet the Press on May 26th. What has been gained?
Nothing, for white people all over the nation now have less compassion
for Negroes, Negroes are proceeding with your sanction on a hate
basis. They mean to be on the same level with white people at any
cost and will ruin our country.

Negro children are allowed to stay out of school to parade and disrupt
normal procedures and then allowed to return to school without punish-
ment. If white children did anything of that sort they would be ex-
pelled. Negroes are getting by with too much and will gradually
destroy our schools and everything else. White children are taking a
belligerent attitude, feeling that our miserable leaders are favoring
Negroes to the detriment of the Whites, It has been definitely proved
biologically that Negroes cannot match whites and are inferior on an
average mentally, morally and physically. If you placed white children
with wild animals or rattlesnakes they wouldn't do too well, The same
applies to Negroes, They are just about as aboriginal as those still
in Africa, except in rare cases,
 

wm

White people should rise up and demand reverse action on the part
of the Supreme Court or demand complete impeachment, including you
and your brother. It is ironical that Black, of the Supreme Court,
was a Ku-Klux Klan member until his appointment by the "mighty" —
Roosevelt. Now, he is on the Negro's side, He won't be alive much
longer and doesn't care what becomes of our country. Warren and
the rest of the Supreme Court are weaklings too. Soy our country
is really in a mess! It is a disgrace that hardly anyone, except
Negroes, have any respect for our Supreme Court or our Government.
How can they when you consider the Negro problem and the Cuban
Situation? One hundred thousand Cubans were allowed to come into
Florida and with about a million Puerto Ricans already here, mix
with the Negroes and cause a situation in the United States that
makes every white person — Northy South, East and West —- sick

at the stomach. Is it possible that the Catholic Church was
responsible for the Cuban situation to further the Catholic cause
and in time get more power in the United States? Think all of
this over and see if you can't do at least one constructive thing
for our country.

The South is absolutely not responsible for the Negro mess, The
politicians and certain unscrupulous newsmongers are the cause of

it all. The South is burdened with about 30 per cent Negro popula-
tion, Certain Northern areas are getting a taste of it, but blaming
everything on the South, It is easy for politicians and certain
Northern people to tell the South how to "reform", but subject those
same people to contacts with Negroes and they "wilt like a wet dish
Tage 7 '

By the way, if certain of your demands are met in the South, would
you guarantee that all Kennedy children are immediately placed in
integrated schools in Washington, D. C.? Also, all children and
grandchildren of Senators and Congressmen? Will you guarantee that
white people who have moved from Washingtony D. C. be forced to move
back and live closer to Negroes?

Mr. President, you know what I mean, but I will wager that you will
laugh at the whole idea, Your childrén won't have to go into public
swimming pools, eating places, etc,, where Negroes will spread
disease, disorder and chaos, tear down breeding, culture, intelli-
gence, etc, Don't you realize that white people all over our country
won't put up with it any more than your family will? Don't be a
hypocrit! I have respect for your position, but God help our country
if something is not done to curb ambitious Negroes, Why should an
inferior minority group be allowed to take over? Senator Russell
certainly has the right idea,

Get the cobwebs out of your mind, man, and do some real thinking
instead of politicking. I am sorry I must write you, I could be
more impressive in person,

ectfully,

ek |

Jack Rushi
JdRsabg
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