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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-01-30 (remove)

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  • of international affairs both in the United States and outside the United States. His beat had never been the State Department nor the embassies, either U.S. embassies abroad or American embassies at home, and his acquaintanceship in serious terms--how many foreign
  • LBJ's knowledge of, and experience with, foreign affairs; LBJ's decision-making process; LBJ's vice presidential trip to Berlin; Walt Rostow and Bundy supporting LBJ as vice president; how Bundy was able to meet influential people through LBJ; LBJ's
  • Rights Act was sent to the Congress before I came over to the department from OEO. I did not play a part in the initial drafting of the bill, which I believe occurred in the Civil Rights Division and probably reflected major input of Harold Greene, who