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- seldon far as did h e ) ::;:3.t. , I else, T: ", effect and I, like almost everybody the view that it was just going to relate to Vietn am--and ,c, only to Vietnam. held a that speech to,} S['"~'7 ",(~ ""-'''. I rerr,(?nber that on Sat 'r-day
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- help bring an end to the war in Vietnam; LBJ’s interest in reactions; Governor Rockefeller; MLK assassination and the subsequent Washington riots; the process by which a President can get the help of federal troops; D.C. Mayor Water Washington; LBJ’s
Oral history transcript, George L.P. Weaver, interview 1 (I), 1/6/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- years he was President. The confidence he has reposed in the key people he has appointed has been justified. Then on the other hand, we've had the Vietnam situation which detracted from these needed domestic programs, which focused attention and minds
- was running a little surplus, and he had lots of money for the Great Needless to say, the economic program, the Society programs. Great Society programs and the reputation of Lyndon Johnson all went to hell in a hand basket as a result of Vietnam. a great
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 2 (II), 2/17/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . They were all there together many times at various things like this, as well as taking on missions for him. I remember Whitney Young went to Vietnam and did a very significant kind of report. You see, in the offshoots of these continuing kinds
- ~ because of the Vietnam situation. I think that Johnson did just exactly the right thing to help Humphrey. He did everything Humphrey asked him to do. no more, nor any less. He did He wanted to help Hubert Humphrey be elected president of the United
- . He apparently had unlimited time to try to solve these problems. B: Would he also talk to you about things beyond the problems of the cities, Vietnam and his other activities? A: Well, [in] one of our first visits to the White House after he came
- /oh Reynolds -- II -- 6 and Ohio and the Santa Fe, and that did affect military shipments to Vietnam. R: Yes. But again, we were able to minimize the impact of that fairly promptly, as I recall it. It was a so-called selective strike of a few
- : They were pretty good friends up until then, up until the Vietnam LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
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- ; Estes Kefauver; Paul Douglass; Federal Reserve Board under LBJ; 1960 convention; JFK at Texarkana; assassination; Andrew Brimmer; Rayburn Building; Federal Services Finance Company; CIA involvement with foundations; 1968 election; Vietnam War; civil
Oral history transcript, Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., interview 3 (III), 6/4/1973, by Joe B. Frantz
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- to take. LBJ insisted it was Rusk who said first to stop the Vietnam bombing. I think I've never seen Johnson more moved or really a more lovely, gentler send-off than the two nights before Johnson left town at the party for Dean Rusk. Johnson gave
Oral history transcript, Jake Jacobsen, interview 1 (I), 5/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- and shouted all kinds of insults and primarily on account of the Vietnam situation, and they qot away with it. Well, they didn't know that I wasn't there, that I was in the United States. it again. But then when I returned, a week later they tried
- on the Social Security program, which had a lot of meaning to older people . We did use considerably his statements about using the atomic bomb in Vietnam, and this kind of thing . Yes, very frankly, we sort of hoped that he might put his foot in his mouth