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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1970-06-18 (remove)
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  • and get the views of Henry Ford and George Meany and Joseph Block of Inland Steel and Tom Watson of IBM and then the public members. He had Arthur Burns, who was subsequently made the chief economic adviser to President Nixon and now chairman
  • says, but we always had tensions in the local civil rights movements. What really put a stumbling block in the movement was the fact that the Kennedy Administration, I think, engineered a federal court injunction against us. We had at that time
  • of '61 and the fact that it wa.s so chaotic and the fact that the voter was on the horns of a dilemma. He knew the man he might want to vote for, but he's also voting against the house. You're trying to vote sometimes to block somebody and he's trying