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- beginning to take the view that as long as
they're white there's no difference.
B:
That bloomed a little later.
It's associated publicly with the Meredith March in '66.
was really asking was how early first signs of it began.
R:
Oh, there were signs
- accommodations section of it, I think it is called.
B:
Did he ever explain to you his reasoning for pressing it?
S:
No, he didn't.
I believe that Lyndon Johnson had a sincere conviction
that what he was doing was in the best interest of the country
- meeting, but you sort of sensed it
in individual meetings when he was pressed to do certain things that he would sort of
indicate that, after all, he was not the President of the United States. For a man who had
had great power and had great energy, I did