Allard K. Lowenstein Oral History Interview RFK#1, 04/23/69 Administrative Information

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Allard K. Lowenstein Oral History Interview RFK#1, 04/23/69 Administrative Information Creator: Allard K. Lowenstein Interviewer: Larry J. Hackman Date of Interview: April 23, 1969 Place of Interview: Washington, D.C. Length: 5 pages Biographical Note United States Representative, New York, 1969-1971; delegate, New York, Democratic National Convention, 1968. In this interview, Lowenstein discusses assisting Robert F. Kennedy with the Day of Affirmation Address. Access Open Usage Restrictions According to the deed of gift signed January 8, 1991, copyright of these materials has been assigned to the United States Government. Users of these materials are advised to determine the copyright status of any document from which they wish to publish. Copyright The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research. If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excesses of fair use, that user may be liable for copyright infringement. This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of copyright law. The copyright law extends its protection to unpublished works from the moment of creation in a tangible form. Direct your questions concerning copyright to the reference staff. Transcript of Oral History Interview These electronic documents were created from transcripts available in the research room of the John F. Kennedy Library. The transcripts were scanned using optical character recognition and the resulting text files were proofread against the original transcripts. Some formatting changes were made. Page numbers are noted where they would have occurred at the bottoms of the pages of the original transcripts. If researchers have any concerns about accuracy, they are encouraged to visit the Library and consult the transcripts and the interview recordings. Suggested Citation Allard K. Lowenstein, recorded interview by Larry J. Hackman, April 23, 1969, (page number), Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program of the John F. Kennedy Library.

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY Legal Agreement Pertaining to the Oral History Interview of ALLARD K. LOWENSTEIN In accordar.ce with the provisions of Chapter 21 of Title 44, United States Code, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, I, Larry Lowenstein, do hereby give, donate, and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title, and interest in the tape recording and transcript of personal interviews of Allard K. Lowenstein conducted on April 23, 1969 and December 2, 1969 at Washington, DC and prepared for deposit in the John F. Kennedy Library. This assignment is subject to the following terms and conditions : (l) The transcript shall be made available for use by researchers as soon as it has been deposi ted in the John F. Kennedy Library. ( 2) The tape recording shall be made available to those researchers who have access to the transcript. ( 3) I hereby assign to the United States Government all copyright I may have in the interview transcript and tape. (4) Copies of the transcript and the tape recording may be provided by the Library to researchers upon request. (5) Copies deposited in or Kennedy Library. of the transcript and tape recording loanod to inotitut ~ho rnay be John F. Donor Archiv~st of the United States Date (~ f lf'i;

Allard K. Lowenstein RFK #1 Table of Contents Page Topic 1 Assisting Robert F. Kennedy with the Day of Affirmation Address

Oral History Interview with ALLARD K. LOWENSTEIN April 23, 1969 Washington, D. c. By Larry J. Hackman the John F ~ -Kenned~( L 1brary.) ~=====~~==~-- --- HACKMAN: Do you remember how you got on this? All I know about is that somehow you came in for. advice on a South African trip and helped him rewrite a speech or something. LOWENSTEIN: Yeah, well, I was going to the Dominican Republic. And I got a message to call ~ -.. "......,,..._... his apartment. 'L_9an't_ ~~mernber.~-i can probably find out--but I can't remember } who gave me the messagej Jf ut I got the

-2- - -::---' message. I was going ~o-kennedy wi~h~-_.j.::.:::;,;::-; - (JoiE5i)to the airport with-~norman Thomas. We got to the airport and I said, "I have to make a phone call;" /nd I went over ----- and cal led the apartment. Cblld 1 Robert Kennedy said, "I'm going to make this speech in Capetown, and I need to talk to you about ---:>,.;$ it." ~ I said, "Well, I'll _,.., be back from the Dominican Republic in three days "~.he said, "No, no." Re.- said, "I'm leaving for South Africa,~ /1 think like the day after the next. I mean, ) ---., it was before I would have been back. ~ he said, "Can't you come back to the apartment?" 1a I said, "No. I've got Norman Thomas. I've got to take him to,,,..- ) the Dominican Republic." ~a)!:e said something like, "Oh, for heaven's sakes, someone else can take Norman Thomas to the Dominican Republic." I said, "Well, if I can find someone else." But you know,

-3- Norman Thomas was by then very. His eyesight was very bad.-'~and he was having trouble walking. So I told him that if I could find someone else that was going. The elections were taking place and there were other people going for that. _(~Jpurpose~ i.fud if I could one that was./ I /\ going to be going down that I trusted~ who would take care of Norman Thomas and \ be'sure that nothing befell him, and if ; I could get on the next flight down so I could join the observec;, then I would come back into the city. Well, as it worked out, someone came along) ~other observer came along. Well, I was practically in the telephone booth then. Then I explained to Norman Thomas what had -----.JL. ----..::,. / happened, an~aie-said.. -. _...)/Of course, he insisted that he didn't need anyone to go with him, which is why I didn't discuss it with him. I just told him when I had

-4- somebody else. So then I came back into the city. And I did get on the next flight, which was like that night, c@_-tnen ~- - - ---' flying down overnight and I think stopping in San Juan and changing in the morning. tj So I came back into the city. That 1 s the first time I remember meeting Adam [Adam Walinsky]. I had heard a lot about him, and I may have met him in a group, but I don't remember him from before that. Adam was in charge of the speech. We went in to the second room i n f rorn the left as.you walk down the corridor to the master bedroom/and sat down in ther~ ~( ill ~here was this sp:e_:,h; fna it was, I thought, terrible. - -~~ 3fter I looked,,... at it for a few minutes and realized that from the point of view of the South African., opposition, as well as, I thought, from - --.., -"'-- Kennedy 1 s point of view,(th~t) it was.a disasterous speech. (I I figured what the J-:,,.

-shell?' No one's going to l isten to me. I'm sure they've had all these South African Foundation people, and that's II how these things come about. The first thing I did was I called up Francis Suz_.-y1C'-VJ....