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- in Wisconsin, I think, an independent voter and a registered Republican, and in Louisiana I was a registered Democrat, and in New Jersey I was a registered Republican, and I was really pretty much middle-of-the-road, and, to a large extent, it depended upon how
- references to analogies between the traditional European ghettoes and the enforced racial residential segregation in America. But I don't think the term had been used in that capacity generally before, and I know it had not been used in the title of a book
- period between the proposal and the action. Things sort of hatch and get warm and ripen, but the seeds have been planted through this by this very thorough study of the operations of the federal government which call for some very fundamental reforms
- sure it makes a difference from the overall standpoint. so-called "action" programs. The It probably has lesser effect on the research, which is I think not as closely politically oriented as the department's action programs. But the general
Oral history transcript, James C. Gaither, interview 1 (I), 11/19/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- , was that either the government lacked expertise or the problem really had not been given sufficient attention within the government, and there was an awful lot of expertise that we could call upon to advise on action which should be taken in their area