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  • should he do this? the depression years; the work he did took him in contact as a young teacher with the Mexican-American child; his work with the National Youth Administration showed him the problems of people at close hand. No sensitive
  • 1964-1968 progress for women; 1963 equal pay act; coalition of liberal forces; living standards; manpower programs; Neighborhood Youth Corp; LBJ’s role with respect to advances that women made in 1960s; Commission on the Status of Women; Citizen’s
  • from 1960 to, well, into 1964, I had received calls from various people about a number of different government jobs, but it just wasn't the right time for me to leave my law practice and come into government. There were a variety of reasons
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  • National politics
  • witbin the reach of everyone. None of these programs is perfect, but they are vital and they mean a fuller lüe for many, many people born with the odds stacked against them. These prog rams were not easily a chieved and will not easily be protected. But ü
  • . THE PRESIDENT: Why do they need more than one day? SECRETARY RUSK: To get people there. THE PRESIDENT: I'd rather not stop bombing until we get them there. SECRETARY RUSK: I guess they understand that this is to get away from the "condition" set by a halt