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- LBJ THANKS KNIGHT FOR ENDORSEMENT, ASKS HIM FOR ADVICE, REMINISCES ABOUT SAM RAYBURN'S VIEWS ABOUT ADVICE GIVEN PRESIDENTS; WALTER JENKINS' RECENT AND 1959 ARRESTS; POSSIBILITY JENKINS WAS FRAMED; BOBBY BAKER'S ALLEGED ILLEGAL CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES
Telephone conversation # 6803, sound recording, LBJ and NICHOLAS KATZENBACH, 2/5/1965, 3:00PM
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- SELMA, ALABAMA DEMONSTRATIONS DESPITE COURT ORDER; MLK; CANDIDATES FOR TEXAS JUDGESHIPS; RALPH YARBOROUGH; T. WHITFIELD DAVIDSON; RFK AND GUSTAVE ROSENBERG APPOINTMENT; SAM RAYBURN AND SARAH HUGHES APPOINTMENT; CONSTITUTIONALITY OF EDUCATION BILL
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- problem. Passiig that bill had somewhat the effect of the first four-minute mile. it wasn't long before there were others. After one of the real . . achievements of modern legislative history, we were on our way. * * *" * * * Speaker Sam Rayburn
- the friendship grew out of another friend- ship of my father's. I suppose his closest friend in Washington was Speaker Rayburn of Texas, and of course Speaker Rayburn and the President were very close friends too. B: I would assume that friendship began
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- held in the Rayburn House Oftice Building, Washington, D.c., September 3, 1966. At this conference, the concept of "Black Power" was discussed and the guideĀ lines and goals were set forth. Part ot the conterence 1 s committee room. was held in ADAM