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1970-08-03 A.D. Gaither to Miss Virginia Harper
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U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Washington, D.C. 20591 August 3, 1970 27-01 Miss Virginia Harper Administrative Secretary Fort Madison Branch, NAACP 720 - 7th Street Fort Madison, Iowa 52627 Dear Miss Harper: Your letter dated June 30, 1970, was received in my office July 28, 1970. The post office stamp indicated it was mailed in Fort Madison on July 25, 1970. We wish to thank you for calling this matter to the attention of the Federal Highway Administration. It happens, however, that Mr. Richard Lally, Director of the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Transportation, 800 Independence Avenue, Washington, D.C., has the responsibility for investigating formal complaints. Your letter is being referred to Mr. Lally for review and you should expect to hear from him in a few days. You may rest assured that the Department of Transportation will follow through. Sincerely yours, A. D. Gaither, Director Office of Civil Rights
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U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Washington, D.C. 20591 August 3, 1970 27-01 Miss Virginia Harper Administrative Secretary Fort Madison Branch, NAACP 720 - 7th Street Fort Madison, Iowa 52627 Dear Miss Harper: Your letter dated June 30, 1970, was received in my office July 28, 1970. The post office stamp indicated it was mailed in Fort Madison on July 25, 1970. We wish to thank you for calling this matter to the attention of the Federal Highway Administration. It happens, however, that Mr. Richard Lally, Director of the Office of Civil Rights, Department of Transportation, 800 Independence Avenue, Washington, D.C., has the responsibility for investigating formal complaints. Your letter is being referred to Mr. Lally for review and you should expect to hear from him in a few days. You may rest assured that the Department of Transportation will follow through. Sincerely yours, A. D. Gaither, Director Office of Civil Rights
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