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Box 19, Folder 19, Document 109
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1836 Dyson Drive
Decatur, Georgia
August 4, 1963
Honorable Ivan Allan
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
Just a note to express our appreciation for your forthright
stand in testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee last week.
You made it clear, indeed, that a public accomodations law would
clarify the situation to a great extent for both businessmen and
their publics. But we commend even more your stand on the morality
of the issue -- your voicing that there is a right and wrong in
this matter, and your willingness to take - your stand despite the
possible political liabilities.
One dissent: remember what happened in school desegregation
because of "all deliberate speed". Any period of grace which might
be attached to the legislation must have a definite and not-—too-
distant compliance date included, or we stand open to witnessing a
delaying spectacle like that ROgARAENE the schools over the past
nine years.
Sincerely yours,
James H. Laue
Decatur, Georgia
August 4, 1963
Honorable Ivan Allan
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
Just a note to express our appreciation for your forthright
stand in testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee last week.
You made it clear, indeed, that a public accomodations law would
clarify the situation to a great extent for both businessmen and
their publics. But we commend even more your stand on the morality
of the issue -- your voicing that there is a right and wrong in
this matter, and your willingness to take - your stand despite the
possible political liabilities.
One dissent: remember what happened in school desegregation
because of "all deliberate speed". Any period of grace which might
be attached to the legislation must have a definite and not-—too-
distant compliance date included, or we stand open to witnessing a
delaying spectacle like that ROgARAENE the schools over the past
nine years.
Sincerely yours,
James H. Laue
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