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- , civil rights, and so on. I anticipate it will continue, I would think as an elder statesman whose advice is going to be sought, as Harry Truman's has been, rather than probably as somebody who attends all the conventions and things like
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 3 (III), 5/15/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- Pakistan, they were talking of nothing else when he was here except his visit. It was page one every day. Kennedy is supposed to have said, and I believe this is in Schlesinger 1 s book, "I don 1 t know how Lyndon got away with that. If it had been me
- on the ballot in Alabama, he was precluded from being on the ballot as they said President Truman was in 1948. not the facts. The fact is we have a very easy requirement to get on the ballot in Alabama, probably too easy. parties in 1968. Now, those are We