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Telegram Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1952-10-03 A telegram from Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers thanking him for a speech in Eisenhower's favor and support in his presidential campaign. In addition the telegram invites Shivers to Eisenhower's birthday at San Antonio.
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Mamie Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1956-10-06 A letter from President Eisenhower's wife, Mamie, to Shivers thanking him for telegrams sent to the President. She states that President Eisenhower is poor health but "feeling stronger."
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1953-07-21 Dwight D. Eisenhower responds to Allan Shivers concerns on the Supreme Court case (Brown v. Board of Education). Eisenhower assures Shivers that his concerns have been acknowledged.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1955-07-06 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers thanking him for the letter concerning his wedding anniversary.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1955-04-25 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers thanking him for the delivery of a portable barbecue pit. The letter also discusses Eisenhower meeting Shivers before he would receive the letter.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1955-04-04 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers accepting a portable barbecue pit as a gift. In addition Eisenhower discusses establishing a date for a future portait to be made.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1955-03-17 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers offering his sympathy towards Marialice Shiver's medical issues. In addition Eisenhower requests Shivers to call his office the next time he is in Washington to have another golf outing.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1955-03-02 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers discussing visiting at Eisenhower's vacation home in Augusta, Georgia. Eisenhower states he has a bursitis in his right shoulder and offers the suggestion of alternative golf partners for Shivers.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1955-02-02 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers discussing a luncheon they had and future plans to meet in Augusta, Georgia.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1954-09-28 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers discussing an invitation for a fishing trip and sends regards to Shiver's wife, Marialice.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1954-01-20 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers discussing their relationship and his continued support at the start of his second year in office.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1953-07-17 A letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers discussing his visit to Texas and future meeting to Seattle, Washington. In addition the letter discusses Federal Government appropriation to Texas' drought stricken areas.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1953-06-10 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers thanking him for his letter and the suggestion to use the artist, John Moranz, for a portrait. In addition Eisenhower states his golf score which shows their fondness for golf outings.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1953-05-18 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers discussing each others golf game. The letter indicates a close relationship between the two and their fondness for golf outings.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1953-04-22 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers thanking him and Governor Murray for the desk. The desk was sent to Eisenhower's vacation home in Augusta, Georgia. President Eisenhower comments on the workmanship and quality of the desk.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1953-02-03 A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers thanking him for his gift, a Texas cowbell.
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Dwight Eisenhower and Allan Shivers 1952 This is a photo of Allan Shivers and Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952. Shivers chooses to campaign for Eisenhower during the 1956 presidential election, although they are affiliated with different political parties. This was one of the first elections to where Texas had a Republican majority vote.
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Dwight Eisenhower to Allan Shivers 1952-11-21 A letter from President Eisenhower thanking Allan Shivers for his continued support. The letter indicates a level of admiration for Governor Shivers and refers to him as an "outstanding leader."
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Sherman Adams to Allan Shivers 1952-11-21 A letter from President Eisenhower's Chief-of-Staff, Sherman Adams, thanking Allan Shivers for his support during the 1952 Presidential election. The letter indicates the level of gratitude towards Texas Governor Shivers from Eisenhower's administration.
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Robyn Ladino to Herbert Brownell 1992-11-21 Robyn Ladino, author of "Desegregating Texas Schools: Eisenhower, Shivers, and the Crisis at Mansfield High" asks the Attorney General, Herbert Brownell some questions about the events that led to the crisis, and the crisis itself.
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Herbert Brownell to Robyn Ladino 1992-11-23 The Attorney General of the Eisenhower Administration shares his recollection to Robyn Ladino on the "Mansfield Crisis" almost 40 years later.
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Press Conference 1956-09-11 During this press conference a number of reporters ask about school segregation, particularly for Texas, due to the recent conflict that took place in Texarkana. President Eisenhower maintains a "middle of the road" approach as these questions are being asked. Eisenhower. This demonstrates Eisenhower attitude towards segregation, and how he reacted to questions on the subject of segregation.
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Pre-Press Conference Notes 1956-09-11 The pre-press conference discussed segregation. President Eisenhower had report on the "matters in Texas", and asked the Attorney General, Herbert Brownell to look into it. This demonstrates that the school integration issues were known nationwide.
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State of the Union Speech 1956-01 Dwight D. Eisenhower discusses progress on the civil rights subject. Eisenhower claims that discrimination is "disappearing" in pubic facilities, and now every citizen has an equal opportunity to serve it's country. This demonstrates Eisenhower's perception on the progress of civil rights among African Americans.
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State of the Union comments by cabinet members 1955-12-02 Several cabinet members discuss school segregation, the Brown decision, African American voting, and other civil rights issues. This demonstrates the cabinet members thoughts and perceptions of the current civil rights issues in the country.