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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-018-012
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-018-011
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-003-007
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-003-006
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-003-005
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-003-004
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-003-003
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-003-002
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-003-001
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-001-002
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-037-006-p0005
Photograph of Burke Marshall (left) and Robert F. Kennedy (right) seated at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on civil rights legislation. Caption at the bottom of the photograph reads, "Washington, Aug. 1 -- HUDDLE UNDER QUESTIONING--Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy confers with his civil rights deputy, Burke Marshall, left, while being questioned before the Senate Judiciary Committee today. It was Kennedy's sixth appearance during hearing [sic] on civil rights legislation." A hand-made caption above Mr. Marshall reads, "And put down a chapter on the problems of the average American Negro by Lena Horne." Verso contains a "World Wide Photos" stamp.
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-037-006-p0015
Photograph of Department of Justice staff and United States Marshals in front of a fountain behind the Department of Justice building in Washington, D.C. Included in the photo are Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Burke Marshall (both men are standing in the front row).
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-037-006-p0014
Photograph of Department of Justice staff and United States Marshals in front of a fountain behind the Department of Justice building in Washington, D.C. Included in the photo are Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Burke Marshall (both men are standing in the front row).
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-037-006-p0011
Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy holds a press conference in his office upon signing the Treaty of Cambridge, an agreement between civil rights activists and city leaders to end segregation and put an end to violence in Cambridge, Maryland. (L-R, seated) Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Burke Marshall; Attorney General of Maryland Thomas B. Finan; civil rights activist Gloria Richardson; Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy; and Mayor of Cambridge Calvin W. Mowbray. (L-R, standing) Unidentified man (with bow tie); Dr. Arthur S. Parker, Cambridge City Commissioner; Charles Awdry Thompson, counsel for Commissioners of Cambridge; and Reginald Robinson, field secretary for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-037-006-p0010
Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy holds a press conference in his office upon signing the Treaty of Cambridge, an agreement between civil rights activists and city leaders to end segregation and put an end to violence in Cambridge, Maryland. (L-R, seated) Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Burke Marshall; Attorney General of Maryland Thomas B. Finan; civil rights activist Gloria Richardson; Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy; and Mayor of Cambridge Calvin W. Mowbray. (L-R, standing) Unidentified man (with bow tie); Dr. Arthur S. Parker, Cambridge City Commissioner; Charles Awdry Thompson, counsel for Commissioners of Cambridge; and Reginald Robinson, field secretary for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).