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Mrs. Johnson, correct?
C:
Yes, sir.
The second trip, in the late summer of
1966. This trip
also included a visit to Denver, where Mrs. Johnson planted a tree
on the campus of Denver University.
F:
Why
did she go back?
C:
I feel because of her
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me, "I heard that you are in charge of doing a memorial to President Johnson," that was
it.
M:
Dorothy McCardle was with the Washington Post.
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ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
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conditions as the residents of Resurrection City lived. One of these fellows was Paul
Ballantine [?] of the Washington Post, whom I understood right after Resurrection City
undertook to write a book about it. But I have not seen it published. As a matter
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- a message that was etched
onto a sterling silver plate--a rectangular piece of sterling silver.
The message is in her own handwriting.
The words Mrs. Mellon
wrote allude to the dedication of the garden, the name of it, the
datej this was posted on one
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- thing begat another
as a result of this one visit.
Mr. West told me that Mrs. Kennedy was thinking about publishing and selling post cards on the White House at the White
House, and he wondered if the Park Service had any kind of
vehicle which might
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- , there were quite a few, not only black people, but
white people as well.
I spent all of that day in the Mayor's command post at 3rd and Indiana Avenues,
because we thought that decisions might have to be made in a hurry and sometimes in
consultation
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