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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1984-05-02 (remove)

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  • with the [President's] Commission [on Equal Employment Opportunity]. F: Okay. My career happened to have been professionally, up to that point, entirely in the arena of intergroup relations and civil rights. I had worked for the Detroit Commission on Community
  • . Here were people big in the oil And nevertheless, here was Clint Murchison writing to Johnson in 1952 that it may be that there is going to be a new party formed here and you should be a part of it, which Johnson didn't take. Johnson was sort
  • , and perhaps that quality may have been exaggerated to some extent. Maybe it was in comparison to her husband [that she was considered cultured]. G: Okay. Now before we turned on the tape we had talked about the trip to New York and going to the make-up
  • , in my estimation, and they went public. So when I came back, all the news- papers were after him, onto the story. Then I went back to Okinawa, talked it over with some friends, and we decided that one of the problems was nobody in the Pentagon knew