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- as Spanish.
And then he spoke of the grand
mixture in the New World between the European, the Indian and the African.
In the United States there is even a greater mixture of diverse customs
and cultures than in most of Latin America.
British in blood
- ¥!i-'1.ll,t.Aoctrine that ".national
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. .;•,• ,.:: , · ., .,
defense" co1111ists Jn being pre•
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pared to rep¢f atta_ck, second, Jha;
PEARI,. . B,AR~OR ~ i.he. Jiih:r.9r
. the Unit-el,\ Statt!s.1s geographical~
1)t the .national weakneises wb:Ich
- should feel that
developed to help them adjust them there are available, in the United States,
selves to the painful realities of diminish in Latin America, and in the British
ing demand. There were the Stevenson Dominions, tremendous quantities
- LYNDON B . JOHNSON
COMMITTEE ON
10TH DISTRICT TEXAS
NAVAL AFFAIRS
CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES~
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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;1.-::t;;L
WASHINGTON, D. C.
21 February 1942
Dear Mary Louise:
I don't know where I ·will be when this
letter
- to hear.
at home .
The people of America still harbor many enemies
The Bundists with their swastika decorated cellars have been raided ,
the spying diplomats of the Axis have been sent overseas and one by one the spies
are caught .
But many mean