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Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 3 (III), 8/14/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of 1926, at which time I was only thirteen. So no, I didn't have any dates, but I went to parties at which both boys and girls were. I remember watching the bigger girls do the Charleston. I never learned how. Oh, I may have tried, but I'm sure I
- , for the Denver speech and a few, but never actually was on the campaign trail except in Massachusetts. But I was deeply involved then in the effort to reorganize and revitalize the State Democratic Party of Massachusetts. That period went on. We were
- : Where were you at the time of the assassination? H: I was in Lakeland, Florida. I had just concluded a speech at the noon meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland, and strangely enough I was talking about national unity. I had · returned to my room
- Tueaday Member•: Democrat•: )( I A. Willia Robertson, of Virginia John J."Sparkman, of Alabama Paul H. ~ou laa of llllnoia of Wlaconaln William roxmire, Harri• A/Williama, Jr., of New Jeraey s."' i4. of Maine Edm EnUHr.n • -'Long, of Miaaouri a ine B
- active interest in local, state, and national politics. Having served as-- well, for example, campaign manager of a gubernatorial candidate in Missouri, as treasurer for Senator Symington in one or two of his campaigns--as treasurer of his effort
- not only 1a the candidate of the Demo:. N-that 1a from the Xa.nsaa Clty Star, RoSTENKOWSKI, 8Jld GRAHAMPURCELL,as Cratic Party. To an extent seldom exceeded which has a long record of "moderate con- • well as the staff of the Democratic study In American
- to know that we have become so yellow-bellied that a two-bit bearded madman can heap insults - on a ONCE SO PROUD NATION and its people. We have stood idly by while millions of flesh and blood people have been enslaved by communist tyranny. The Hungarians
- been confi..-:::i.ed beyond all experience. of the coming years, Magsaysay, up to the Lao Dong party responsibility. of the National some among us - known communication through to top men in Hanoi, • had full view, and a mass of evidence
- with John about his ideas on who ought to be the president of Yale. I recall meeting with him in regard to the development of the plan for a National Assessment of Education and on other occasions when ideas about improving American education were being
- Biographical information; John Gardner; McGeorge Bundy; Frank Keppel; talk with LBJ regarding commissionership; LBJ’s deep concern regarding education; Guaranteed Loan Program; National Defense Education Loan Program; easy access to White House
- at which various aspects of the Alabama boycott were discussed. For good measure, I am also sending you a brief report on the meeting held in Birmingham last Friday, convened by the Alabama members of our National Citizens Committee. This is the meeting
- See all scanned items from file unit "Civil Rights Boycotts – Alabama and Mississippi"
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- Folder, "Civil Rights Boycotts – Alabama and Mississippi," Office Files of Lee White, Box 6
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Letter CORRE SP ONDENT S OR TITLE David A. EvaNS to Marvin Watson DATE RESTRICTION c 10/5/67 ·- . FILE LOCATION EX AG 5-1 Pest Conttiol
- THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS 1016 16TH WASHINGTON, STREET, D. C. N.W. 20036 December 20, 1967 Bob: I asked Chick to have a few team people read the revised version of your paper (i.e., the version that the Commission
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- was there, whether he was on the phone to Wallace or not. Do you remember? I don't remember specifically many of the events involved in the Selma thing. I do remember the confrontation with Governor Wallace and federalizing the National Guard units, and military
- in Selma, Alabama, and George Wallace; LBJ's commitment to civil rights issues; Davis visiting the White House; LBJ's openness with the press and problems that arose from his openness; LBJ and gift giving; President Dwight Eisenhower; LBJ's optimism
- all these arrangements are an American peace, "with liberty and justice for Americaus. Maybe they are Democrats and I'm all"? If I want to help my country in this hour, I a Republican. But they are all Americans, and they believe, basically, exactly
- --whether he was minority or majority. He was going to be the leader of the Democratic Party of the Senate. That's the important thing. Should he do this? And I can remember saying to him, "Well, I know that this means that you'll be taking a position
- ; 1956 and 1960 Democratic Conventions; Walter Jenkins; Goldberg suggesting that LBJ take the oath of office in Dallas from Judge Sarah Hughes after the JFK assassination; appointment to Court of Appeals; Court of Appeals procedures from 1966-1969
- thought it up. The Democratic National Committee, Carter-- G: Cliff Carter? J: Cliff Carter was over at the Democratic National Committee, and we would have a morning meeting maybe once a week. We'd have a freshman congressman in, and represented
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- , Volume 73, April 24-30, 1968 RESTRICTION Box 33 CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356·governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance
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- unprecedented relations between the Central Governm ent and the six states (out of 17) not having Congress Governments. Jagjivan Ram replaces Subramaniam at Ag ricultu~e. H e i s a long time party stalwart (M rs. Gandh i at one time probably would have called
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- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE I WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE Agency: Justice RESTRICTION Department ' 0 f.e.V'\ FI LE LOCATION NSF Country File Vietnam, The Bertrand Russell
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Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 17 (XVII), 9/20/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Republican or Democrat, and I never was sure who was who. Somewhere along the line Maggie--Warren Magnuson--was a member of Naval Affairs. Lyndon got the Chairman to appoint a committee to investigate naval personnel itself, to make sure that able-bodied men
- constituents in LBJ's congressional district; a birthday party for Sam Rayburn with President Franklin Roosevelt; LBJ's opinion of big business and the Big Inch pipeline; getting the Federal Communications Commission's approval to buy radio station KTBC
Oral history transcript, Sidney A. Saperstein, interview 1 (I), 5/26/1986, by Janet Kerr-Tener
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- everything was transferred to HEW. The main purpose of it was to convert what was the Federal Security Agency into the Department. This had been attempted several times before. K: I did not know that. S: Oh, yes. The Democrats, particularly I think
- they played with, parties, anything that you can think of in that phase of his life? L: Lyndon was just five years old when he went to school. just like all other children. Of course he was He had lots of toys to play with but when he was five years old he
- the kingdom of heaven. The Catholic clergy, after our victory. will form parties called the "Christian Party", or the "Christian Democrats" or something similar, through which it will preach that there is tlt."ither hate, nor rancor, and that God \\ill judge
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- .,J 1' {l ,/ 01 M~ /JLA-C 1'i. 'ffi S t'\ I 5/23/67 A I FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, "Walt Rostow, Volume 28, May 16-24, 1967," Box 16 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security
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- of Democratic Republican Party°' be appropriate to say that part to prepare for return besinitd:~s a.r return g.enerated _intense all in September.give to prevent in wings aoo:41 help Ever since of efforts impression that on his Kim is situationo
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- since 1944 with assignments at the United Nations, in India, Poland, Japan and Switzerland. City _, Editor of the New York Times for the past three years. A native of Ontario, Canada, age 44, a naturalized U. S. citizen, Pulitzer Prize winner in 1960. 2
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- Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info ~a Berg to Welsh memo Date Classification Pages ..s---- --:3r--- Restriction 1110'tttt= 17rf/0ff7r---- -.A Collection Title National Security File, Files of Charles E
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- INTERVIEWEE: JAMES CATO PATTIllO (with MRS. NETTIE PATTILLO WOODYARD) INTERVIEWER: A. K. JOHNSON PLACE: Mr. Pattillo's Home, Clanton, Alabama Tape l.of 1 J: Mr. Pattillo, would you tell us your first remembrance of Mrs. Johnson as a child when she first
- Underwood was the biggest cotton broker in West Texas, one of the biggest in the United States. And he was in big supporter of the Democratic Party. Great friend of Rayburn and some of the rest of them. Archie Underwood's name on there. That wouldn't mean
- like that. I used to listen to him on the radio. At one time we had three Democrats from Wichita Falls, he being one of them, running for governor. And then after he won in the general election-his Republican opponent, Orville Bullington, was from
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 P: Yes, it does. And settled principally by people from Mississippi and Alabama and Georgia and Arkansas and Louisiana. F: Like the Patmans. P: That's right. F= Did you ever discuss this civil rights problem with Mr
- National Youth Administration (U.S.)
- rights issue; Nixon’s inflation of economy; LBJ’s sound ideas regarding national economy; interest rates; history’s judgment of LBJ’s presidency.
- of said fingerprints shall be forwarded to the Michigan state police at East Lansing by the officer taking the prints, and 1 copy shall be forwarded by the Michigan state police to the national bureau of identification at Washington, D.C. The director
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- -- I -- 10 been in; whom I had seen; what they had said; whether it was about politics or Mr. Johnson or the Democratic Party or a national program or an issue that locally was tearing the people up; or a school matter. Whatever it was that seemed
- Biographical information; University of Texas; campus politics; National Youth Administration; 1941 Senate race; speakers bureau; war years; 1946 congressional race
- BURKE MARSHALL, Department of Justice & 2 Public Members: MONSIGNOR GEORGE G. HIGGINS, Director, National Catholic Welfare Conference NORMAN NICHOLSON, JJ'or Edgar Kaiser JUDGE MARJORIE MC KENZIE LAWSON DFAN FRANCIS B. SAYRE, ·'!'h~ washi::1g'l:on
- Luther King's death and problems encountered 1 Shocked at the potential for simultaneous multiple disorders 3,18 Secretary Reser 5,6,7,8 Democratic Convention in Chicago LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
- Biographical information; prosecuting White House sit-in demonstrators; Frank Reeves; Howard Reed; Ralph Roberts, clerk of the House, and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; David Dellinger and the March on the Pentagon; "Murphy" confidence
Oral history transcript, R. Sargent Shriver, interview 4 (IV), 2/7/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- did, and I guess it's true, to a point. To what point? Well, to the point where we never were able to get enough money to make the Job Corps big enough to really profoundly change American society. Today, for example, Republicans and Democrats
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 2 (II), 2/17/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- was then at the [Democratic] National Committee. The two of us worked, always, very closely together. greater than mine, and through him we made others. His contacts were But there was an attempt to encourage the thought of creating new ideas for developing contact
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 30, June 1-12, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- Intelligence Information Cable 6/8/67 A FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, "Volume 30, June 1 - 12, 1967," Box 17 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed
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- , to have an impact upon the nation's our most outstanding are easily and persuasion; fruition. that for a Department structure' to achieve trans- has social the great can be baneful. It is true that if we system of automobile insurance
- and Shivers on the other for control of the Texas Delegation to the National Democratic Party Convention which, of course, at which you gave that keynote address putting Johnson's name in nomination. Was there anything-and why Elliott Roosevelt? C: In D: 1955