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  • to touch him. There were opposition signs too. One huge placard hekl high by tllree frowning white men in bib overall$ dectared: "BLACKBIRD GO HOME." Written in large blook letters, it was an obvious reference to President Johnson's use of "Sircf
  • to touch him. There were opposition signs too. One huge placard hekl high by tllree frowning white men in bib overall$ dectared: "BLACKBIRD GO HOME." Written in large blook letters, it was an obvious reference to President Johnson's use of "Sircf
  • on in two different parts of west Texas. Estes' business headquarters and his home were at Pecos, in the trans-Pecos area, a region which extends from the Pecos River about 200 miles west to the Rio Grande. Pecos, a town of about 13,000, is county seat