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About Oral History
Digital Identifier
JFKOH-BM-05
Interviewee(s)
Marshall, Burke, 1922-2003
Biographical Note
(1922 - 2003) Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice (1961-1964); general counsel, International Business Machines Corp. (1965-1969); adviser to Robert F. Kennedy.
Interviewer(s)
Anthony Lewis
Access Restriction Status
Open
Use Restriction Status
None
Description
Marshall discusses civil rights protests in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963, legislation that would become the 1964 Civil Rights Bill, and George C. Wallace’s attempt to stop the desegregation of the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa.
Date(s) of Materials
20 June 1964
Deed Status
Deeded
Copyright Status
Donated to the United States
Collection
Series
Series 1. John F. Kennedy Oral History Interviews, 1964-2012.
Preferred Citation
Burke Marshall, recorded interview by Anthony Lewis, June 20, 1964, (page number), John F. Kennedy Library Oral History Program.
Place(s)
Use Restriction Note
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Associated Record
Accession Number
OH 1974-010
Transcript
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