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  • in Latin America that would like to come and live in the United States than there are people who come and live in the United States. I think that would be a fair statement. But this gets so involved LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • . absolutely was a failure, a real failure. but very few. It Some of them got organized. You see, John L. Lewis was the head of that at the time, and of course he had these United Mine Workers in the South that had been there for a long time. For instance
  • . Lyndon has always been a hard worker and a driver and he knew what it took to make the things tick . He did his ticking as far as the people were concerned and they kept sending him back and back and back . F: Then the first time he ran
  • concerned. But there's a statement that very often men who become President of the United States do not know that there are international questions until they become President. I presume that the same thing can be said for men who become Vice President
  • of the vote to Negroes throughout the six states of the South. The facts developed by the Civil Rights Division through these cases in the federal courts, the rulings of the Supreme Court of the United States in the United States v. Louisiana and the United
  • of Washington, D.C. 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 the personal interview conducted on May 7, 1979 in Washington, D.C. and prepared for deposit
  • thought that you could pass an open housing bill through the United States Senate. I would have bet pretty heavy odds against it at the beginning of 1968. F: I wouldn't have taken your bet. S: I just think there are a lot of remarkable things done