- Title
- Letter from Frederick C. Dockweiler to Raymond Foley, July 25, 1952
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- Creator
- Dockweiler, Frederick C. (Frederick Charles), 1909-2000
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- Date
- 25 July 1952
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- Description
- Correspondence from Frederick C. Dockweiler, General Chairman of Committee Against Socialist Housing, to Raymond Foley, Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency, requesting no allocation of the 35,000 public housing units approved by the Congress for Federal Fiscal Year 1952-1953 be made to Los Angeles.
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- Physical description
- 2 pages
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- Subject
- Public housing--California--Los Angeles; Local elections; Political campaigns; Dockweiler, Frederick C. (Frederick Charles), 1909-2000; Foley, Raymond M. (Raymond Michael), 1890-1975
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- Note
- Frederick Charles Dockweiler (1909-2000) was the son of Isidore B. Dockweiler and Gertrude Reeve Dockweiler. He was a lawyer active in Los Angeles and California political issues, notable for his stands on various state and local ballot initiatives. From 1948 to 1952, Frederick Dockweiler vigorously fought for initiatives opposing public housing in Los Angeles and California. In 1964, he campaigned for a proposition against pay TV, and he actively opposed an initiative supporting censorship in 1972.
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- Collection Location
- Dockweiler Family Papers, CSLA-12, Series 2. Political Activities; Box No. 2; Folder No. 10
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- Type
- ["Correspondence"]
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- Geographic Location
- Los Angeles (Calif.); Washington (D.C.)
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- Language
- eng
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