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  • Date > 1969-03-05 (remove)

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  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh He said that Kennedy had made no record as a liberal leader in the Senate ; neither had Eugene McCarthy at that time . Eugene McCarthy had voted right on one issue that Jack Kennedy had voted wrong on, and that was the farm
  • currently runs in, I know, probably over 150, and I'm not sure--I probably have that-- W: About 200, I think. M: About 200 daily newspapers throughout the United States. You are also Pulitzer Prize winning author. You have four books to your credit now
  • . They had been given a loan by ARA and a grant by ARA, as I recall, and they had also procured a loan from a Kentucky insurance firm, and the United Mine Workers had advanced them money. working capital. Primarily this money was in the way of In late 1964
  • and Scooter Miller--I think they turned in about a hundred or hundred-fifty thousand dollar surplus which was given to the United Givers Fund. M: When did you first meet Lyndon Johnson, do you remember? H: It is an unusual--I don't really know when I met
  • is," and that's when the call went out all over North America, "Find him!" And the FBI officers, for example, in Rapid City, not knowing I was going to be flying to Washington, said: "I would suggest that you and your family LBJ Presidential Library http
  • developed that were rejected by the task force as a way or a technique or a method to eliminate poverty in the United States? T: Yes, there were some. I'm not sure I remember them all. G: I can ask you of a couple of specific ones. T: Okay. G