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  1. Katzenbach describes his early association with Robert Kennedy at the Justice Department and speaks of working in the Johnson administration. He also discusses the relationship between Johnson and Robert Kennedy, as well as the Warren Commission to. There is discussion of the poll tax, the Voting Rights Act, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

  2. On June 11, 1963, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, then deputy attorney general of the United States, was a primary participant in one of the most famous incidents of the civil rights struggle. Alabama Governor George Wallace stood in front of UA’s Foster Auditorium in an attempt to stop desegregation of that institution by the enrollment of two ...

  3. January 17, 1922 – May 8, 2012. Nicholas deB. "Nick" Katzenbach was assistant US attorney general from 1961 to 1962; deputy US attorney general from April 1962 to January 1965; acting US attorney general from September 1964 to January 1965; US attorney general from February 1965 to October 1966; and US under secretary of state from October ...

  4. Nicholas Katzenbach (Filadèlfia, 17 de gener de 1922 - Skillman, 8 de maig de 2012) fou un polític i advocat estatunidenc que serví com a fiscal general dels Estats Units durant l'administració del president Lyndon B. Johnson.

  5. 13. Mai 2012 · Nicholas Katzenbach's career in government was the history of America's turbulent 1960s in miniature. From the civil rights struggle to the Warren report into the assassination of President ...

  6. South Carolina v. Katzenbach, 383 U.S. 301 (1966), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court that rejected a challenge from the state of South Carolina to the preclearance provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which required that some states submit changes in election districts to the Attorney General of the United States (at the time, Nicholas Katzenbach).

  7. 12. Mai 2012 · Former attorney general Nicholas Katzenbach played a major role in the nation's battle over civil rights and other pivotal moments in the 1960s. As NPR's Debbie Elliott reports, he died this week ...