TLS, 1964 May 15 : the White House, Washington, to Dr. J.W. Storer, Southern Baptist Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee.

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TLS, 1964 May 15 : the White House, Washington, to Dr. J.W. Storer, Southern Baptist Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee.

Suggests ways for "the churches to help in the solution of urgent national problems ... At the moment I am deeply concerned over the moral aspects of the civil rights proposals ... The nation needs to strengthen the prophetic voices calling for compassionate and constructive action in human relations."

2 p. ; 26 x 18 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6855965

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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