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  • Subject > Assassinations (remove)
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  • Contributor > Alexander, Clifford L., 1933- (remove)

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  • at. F: On.something like the New York Times in which you are not confronted--that is, the great general public can't read a by-line and tell whether it's white, black, or plaid, how does such a generally liberal organ have such a poor record
  • be. This This is what Why can't you give us , " or whatever it might I think that in that sense he saw those reports, and he used them in a constructive way. But I think, if he read them--as I am sure he did; I saw him read them--carefully, he also saw emerging
  • think of and read and talk to and interpret some of what black thought is, but it's a disservice to your principal if he's president of the United States. not to let him get firsthand [opinions]. F: But it still filters through you? A: Exactly