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  1. Katzenbach, who held influential posts in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations and played a prominent, televised role in federal desegregation efforts in the South, has died. He was 90. Martin ...

  2. 10. Mai 2012 · Nicholas Katzenbach, whose eight years in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations helped shape some of the most important events of the 1960s, has died.

  3. KATZENBACH, Nicholas de Belleville. ( b. 17 January 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), attorney and U.S. Justice Department official in the 1960s who helped draft civil and voting rights legislation and who was involved in the desegregation of southern universities, the blockade of Cuba, and the President's Crime Commission.

  4. Nicholas Katzenbach ’47LLB: JFK, LBJ, MLK—he knew them all. Nicholas Katzenbach ’47LLB left Princeton in the middle of his junior year to serve in World War II. After his plane was shot down in 1943, he spent 15 months as a prisoner of war, reading 400 books. Postwar, with no further coursework, he graduated cum laude from Princeton, en ...

  5. 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.

  6. 10. Mai 2012 · Nicholas Katzenbach, a civil rights champion whose role in both the Kennedy and Johnson administrations helped shape domestic and foreign policy in the 1960s, has died at the age of 90.