Authors: Taylor Branch
drunk in a bar: Int. Jack Pratt, March 25, 1991.
King delivered a speech: Int. Robert P. Moses, March 13, 1988. “King was neutral,” said Moses. “He wasn't taking Bayard's position.”
conflicted private advice: Int. Edwin King by Anne Romaine, Nov. 1966, A/AR.
“Moses could have been Socrates”: Burner,
Gently He Shall Lead
, p. 187.
people back home were counting on them: Int. Victoria Gray Adams, May 14, 1991.
“When they got through”: Dittmer,
Local People
, pp. 340-41.
“We didn't come”: Carson,
In Struggle
, p. 126; Mills,
This Little Light
, p. 132.
Reuther's bracing news: PDD, 10:00
A.M.
, 11:20 A.M., Aug. 26, 1964.
agreement by Martin Luther King: Young,
Easy Burden
, p. 310.
“vast bulk”: WP, Aug. 26, 1964, p. 1.
ducked three calls: PDD, Aug. 26, 1964.
spontaneous midday walk: Ibid. Goldman,
Tragedy
, pp. 249-50.
“One of them must now”: CBS Television,
The Making of the President 1964
, Tape No. 65043 PST, PEA.
“We're going to nominate your boy”: Humphrey,
The Education
, pp. 303-4.
scrambled the entire presidential entourage: Goldman,
Tragedy
, pp. 250-51.
a helicopter blade: Int. George Reedy, May 8, 1991.
unbroken wave of applause: Guthman,
We Band of Brothers
, p. 291; Schlesinger,
Robert Kennedy
, pp. 717-18.
“Party and nation”: CBS Television,
The Making of the President 1964
, Tape No. 65043 PST, PEA.
strongly suspected aides: Int. George Reedy, May 8, 1991.
“quit because Mr. Johnson”: NYT, Aug. 29, 1964, p. 6.
“I don't want to louse”: LBJ phone call with George Reedy, Aug. 30, 1964, Cit. 5270, Audiotape WH6408.42, LBJ. Reedy first despaired about the leak of his “resignation” in a phone call with LBJ, Aug. 26, 1964, Cit. 5243, Audiotape WH6408.40, LBJ.
Deke DeLoach applied successfully: DeLoach to Mohr, Aug. 29, 1964, cited in Church,
Hearings Before the Select Committee
, pp. 624-30. On the memo Hoover wrote, “DeLoach should receive a meritorious award.”
wearing black neck placards: Mills,
This Little Light
, p. 131.
Atlantic City a bitter turning point: Int. Robert P. Moses, Oct. 11, 1983, March 13, 1988, Feb. 15, 1991; also Dittmer,
Local People
, p. 362.
Hamer led farewell: Belfrage,
Freedom Summer
, pp. 255-56.
birthday celebration illuminated: Kasher,
Photographic History
, p. 158.
veered across the airfield: Miller,
Lyndon
, pp. 480-81; Graham,
Personal History
, pp. 360-67.
“We're going to Texas”: Humphrey,
The Education
, p. 305.
“I looked ridiculous”: Ibid., p. 307.
“Cousin Oriole, wake up!”: PDD, Aug. 28, 1964.
35. “W
E SEE THE GIANTS
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twenty-three Coca-Cola signs: Good,
Trouble I've Seen
, pp. 175-93.
“There's no crime in Georgia”: Ibid., p. 182.
Loretta Lackey sat mute: Rosen to Belmont, Sept. 2, 1964, FLP-261.
“Doctor, does that mean”: Good,
Trouble I've Seen
, p. 185.
“my mind is boiling”: Ibid., pp. 189-90.
preying carpetbaggers: SAC, Atlanta, to Director, Sept. 8, 1964, FLP-274, p. 4.
“Don't come back”: NYT, Sept. 5, 1964, pp. 1, 9.
acquitted the defendants: Jack Nelson, “Backlash and Black Power: A Reporter's Reflections,”
New South
, Winter 1967, p. 41.
state authorities aborted: Rosen to Belmont, Sept. 8, 1964, FLP-285.
“cost my good county”: H. C. Echols to Hoover, Oct. 17, 1964, FLP-341.
J. Edgar Hoover replied: Hoover to H. C. Echols, Oct. 21, 1964, FLP-342.
“telephonically advised”: Rosen to Belmont, Sept. 4, 1964, FLP-271.
notices on the Penn trial: Cf. Hoover instruction written on Atlanta teletype to Hoover dated Aug. 14, 1964, FLP-208.
“certain to raise speculation”: Katzenbach to LBJ, Sept. 4, 1964, Ex HU2/ST 24, Box 27, LBJ.
President had publicly forecast: PPP, press conference of Aug. 8, 1964.
audience with Pope Paul VI: Cf. Archbishop Paul Hallinan (Atlanta) to Cardinal Cicognani, Andrew Young telegram to Cicognani, Hallinan to MLK, and Hallinan to Archbishop Martin O'Connor (Rome), all Sept. 4, 1964, A/KP12f17.
income tax trial in 1960: Branch,
Parting
, pp. 293-99, 308-11.
represented Elijah Muhammad: Int. Chauncey Eskridge, Feb. 22, 1985.
recent marriage: Ali married Sonji Roi of Gary, Indiana, on Aug. 14, 1964. NYT, Aug. 15, 1964, p. 17.
“is keeping up with MLK”: Wiretap log reprinted in
United States v. Clay
, 430 F2d 165 (1970), p. 168.
Nearly five years later: Garrow,
FBI and Martin
, pp. 202, 282. On first discovery that Ali had been overheard on wiretaps, see NYT, Aug. 31, 1968, p. 21.
Hoover launched a crossfire: “Hoover Brands Negro Columnist as a âRacist,'”
Miami Herald
, June 25, 1969, p. 3; Rowan, “It Is Time for J. Edgar Hoover to Go,”
Washington Star
, June 15, 1969; Rowan,
Breaking the Barriers
, pp. 293-94; Hoover to Tolson, DeLoach, and Sullivan, June 24, 1964, FK-3613.
blamed the late Robert Kennedy: “Bobby Approved King Wiretap, FBI Says,”
Miami Herald
, June 19, 1969, p. 1.
banished Special Agent Nichols: Int. Robert Nichols, May 29, 1984.
“end of innocence”: Dittmer,
Local People
, p. 302.
“things could never be the same”: Sellers,
River of No Return
, p. 111.
“Well, I'll give fifty years”: Int. Robert P. Moses, Feb. 15, 1991.
“it never occurred to us”: Mary King,
Freedom Song
, pp. 344-45.
Lewis called it a blow: Carson,
In Struggle
, p. 127. Also Forman,
Black Revolutionaries
, pp. 395-96.
“Who holds the power?” (emphasis added): Sherrod newsletter of Oct. 12, 1964, Union Theological Seminary, A/CS5f8, pp. 10-11.
SNCC had grown: Forman,
Black Revolutionaries
, pp. 423-24.
144 far-flung field organizers: Minutes, Executive Committee, Sept. 4, 1964, A/SN6.
$165,000 in one New York: Minutes, Executive Committee, Sept. 5, 1964, A/SN6.
“the problem is deeper”: Minutes, Executive Committee, Sept. 4, 1964, A/SN6.
Moses faction and a Forman faction: Int. Robert P. Moses, Aug. 19, 1983, Feb. 15, 1991; int. Robert P. Moses by Joseph Sinsheimer, Dec. 5, 1984; Forman,
Black Revolutionaries
, pp. 411-33.
applications from more than a hundred: Minutes, Executive Committee, Sept. 5, 1964, p. 7, A/SN6.
guests for the Belafonte trip: Minutes, Executive Committee, Sept. 4, 1964, A/SN6.
eleven flew to Guinea: Ibid. Also Carson,
In Struggle
, p. 134; Neary,
Julian Bond
, p. 73.
Hamer's wide-eyed exclamations: Mills,
This Little Light
, pp. 134-36.
Belafonte rushed off: Ibid.; int. Harry Belafonte, March 6-7, 1985; Hampton,
Voices of Freedom
, pp. 204-6.
broke happily into tears: Jack O'Dell, “Like in Mississippi,”
Freedomways
, 2nd Quarter, 1965, pp. 234-35.
with Belafonte presiding: Int. John Lewis by Archie Allen, Sept. 24, 1969, AAP.
“I realized on this trip”: Forman,
Black Revolutionaries
, p. 409.
braided in cornrows: Mills,
This Little Light
, p. 137.
“sold about three million of you”: Int. Matthew Jones by Archie Allen, Nov. 9, 1969, AAP.
all but two went home early: Forman,
Black Revolutionaries
, p. 411.
SNCC-style tour: “The Trip,” report submitted by John Lewis and Donald Harris, Dec. 14, 1964, 14 pp., A/SC45f14.
Malcolm entranced them: Hampton,
Voices of Freedom
, p. 206; Carson,
In Struggle
, p. 135; int. John Lewis by Archie Allen, 1969, pp. 169-71, AAP.
Lewis visited the cabaret: Int. John Lewis by Archie Allen, Sept. 24, 1969, AAP.
press conference at Boston University: Tape recording and transcript of press conference, Sept. 11, 1964, BUK.
passed through the Berlin Wall: NYT, Sept. 13, 1964, p. 66;
Jet
, Sept. 24, 1964, p. 6.
“For the first time”: MLK Berlin sermon of Sept. 13, 1964, A/KS6.
“like grasshoppers”: Numbers 13:32-33.
Theological Seminary of Berlin: MLK to Bishop Otto Dibelius (thank-you letter), Sept. 28, 1964, A/KP12f3.
“It would be shocking indeed”: Baumgardner to Sullivan, Aug. 31, 1964, FK-450.
Malone notified headquarters: Baumgardner to Sullivan, Sept. 8, 1964, FK-452; U.S. House of Representatives,
Hearings Before the Select Committee on Assassinations
, vol. VII, p. 257.
“drastically watered down”: NYT, June 12, 1964, p. 1.
Behind closed doors: Vorgimler, ed.,
Commentary
, pp. 59-65; “AJC White Paper, 1964-65,” pp. 68-95, AJC; NYT, Sept. 4, 1964, p. 2.
“I am ready to go to Auschwitz”: Heschel statement of Sept. 3, 1964, IAD, AJC.
fn Soloveitchik rejected: NYT, Aug. 16, 1964, p. 7.
entreaties that he not go: Int. Sylvia Heschel, Feb. 4, 1991; int. Marc Tanenbaum, Feb. 5, 1991.
protection from Rabbi Louis Finkelstein: Louis Finkelstein, “Three Meetings with Abraham Heschel,”
America
, March 10, 1973, pp. 203-4.
plead face-to-face with Pope Paul VI: Moore,
Human and the Holy
, p. 13.
“
mostly
with words”: Vorgimler, ed.,
Commentary
, p. 105.
“
Magno cum dolore
”: Ibid., p. 83.
“all peoples will address”: NYT, Nov. 21, 1964, p. 9; int. John Oesterreicher, May 24, 1991.
“Who Crucified Christ?”: The
Jerusalem Times
, cited in Vorgimler, ed.,
Commentary
, p. 105.
SCLC office announced: “Martin Luther King to Meet with Pope Paul,” SCLC press release dated Sept. 16, 1964, by Barbara Suarez, A/KS.
“to determine if there”: Baumgardner to Sullivan, Sept. 17, 1964, FK-479, reprinted in U.S. House of Representatives,
Hearings Before the Select Committee on Assassinations
, vol. VII, pp. 257-58.
matched Hoover's longevity: Cf. “Monsignor Cicognani,”
Commonweal
, Jan. 5, 1934, pp. 269-70.
Paul VI greeted King:
Rome Daily American
, Sept. 19, 1964, FK-463; NYT, Sept. 19, 1964, p. 3.
“I am amazed”: Garrow,
FBI and Martin
, p. 121.
“a new and transparently disingenuous”: Garrow,
FBI and Martin
, pp. 120-21.
dropped plans to attend: Wachtel to “My dear Martin,” Oct. 2, 1964 (apologizing for failure to attend), A/KP25f27.
agents who knew Daddy King: Garrow,
FBI and Martin
, p. 120.
five hundred SCLC delegates: NYT, Sept. 30, 1964, p. 22.
“get program printed”: Handwritten item No. 9 in MLK convention list headed “C.T.,” A/KP31f8.
“send letter in my name”: Handwritten item No. 2 in MLK convention list headed “Andy Young,” A/KP31f8.
King himself issued: Handwritten “Executive Orders,” A/KP31f8.
receipts of $626,000: Garrow,
Bearing the Cross
, p. 353.
leaving behind a suit jacket: Ritz Hotel general manager to MLK, Sept. 22, 1964, A/SC1f20; log, Research Committee meeting, A/SC29.