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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
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  • Date > 1969-02-24 (remove)

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  • pressures they worked--I wasn't there really--but the fact of the matter is there have been very substantial amount of hearings. And if you go back and read the Senate report which I wrote at that time, I documented the amount of hearings that had been
  • speeches or positions for the afternoon or in meeting with the representatives of other countries. And then, at six there would be a cocktail party, which would mainly be a lobbying session. And two nights a week at 8:30, there were evening sessions
  • thought I was running a very good race until we had a dinner party on election night to celebrate the election which we knew would be successful, and many of our close friends came. Along about 7:30, when the returns started coming in, I was out
  • be available through Mr. Harry Selden at the Office of Education. M: Let's read this onto the tape then. This oral history project that you have dictated for--are these tapes going to be in the Lyndon Johnson Library? H: That was my understanding when I
  • are demanding. We're getting some of that in the South. But if you listen to what they're saying and read what they're saying, the blacks in the South are not demanding all black schools. integration that's real, that works both ways. They're demanding