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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
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  • Date > 1969-05-15 (remove)

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  • Roosevelt's programs? V: Yes, they do. In some ways they're more fundamental. concept of the field of education. I mean his See, we fought, bled, and died during most of the Roosevelt era to get an effective program of federal aid to education
  • a police department. Atlanta had been exceptionally well trained in attitudes towards Negro people. Chief Jenkins is liberal by nature, has a distinguished record and has been through the whole civil rights movement and is highly regarded
  • -state relations, or federal aid to cities, or anything like that? W: I didn't have any specific conversation just with the President about these matters, like I'd call him up on the telephone, or he'd call me on the telephone about a matter
  • who believed in doing everything in channels. F: He never got out of the Embassy? C: Never, but we had a very able head of an AID mission there named Jack Vaughan who ended up being head of the Peace Corps. F: was that where he first came to Mr