Greenberg Telegram to LBJ on Civil Rights Speech
Press Release
March 16, 1965

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Press Releases, Volume 2. Greenberg Telegram to LBJ on Civil Rights Speech, 1965. b5b5eac1-b592-ee11-be37-00224827e97b. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/43cfcfef-e447-4654-8e06-cf011f1292b6/greenberg-telegram-to-lbj-on-civil-rights-speech. Accessed May 13, 2025.
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AT RI EI ; WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM ” W. P. MARSHALL. pre: <3 1 ag Wo Lay Fnes | NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE & ED. FUND, INC, a 10 COLUMBUS CIRCLE, N.Y.C | hereby agreed co Send the following messas 0 the PRESTD LYNDON B, THE WHETE HOSE saa WASHINGTON, D.C. KACeH 16, 1468 DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: For those of us involved, daily, in the task of seeking equal justice under law, it is heartening indeed, to have the President of the United States so movingly thrust his mind, political passion and prestige to our aid. Your statement to the world last night was a manifesto of strength, sincerity and sharply defined purpose. The direction, in which you placed America in motion, can only result in the hastening of full gy We fervently hope and pray for the time when Americans from all areas will heed your call. Toward this realization, the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc. will continue to work, Withethe firm conviction that it will be soon coming. You have given decisive and affirmative leadership for which all the people of our Nation should be grateful. 7 Sincerely, Jack Greenberg, Director-Counsel NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE & ED. FUND, INC.