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- that this wasn't as bad a bill as it had been painted
in the press.
I wrote out a couple of amendments finally that I
wante d to offer.
Along abou t Fr iday when all the time had run out and I had been .
attempti ng to be r ecogniz ed, I couldn't get the floor
- Irish
or a Negro from Louisiana. For a long time the Negro has been disĀ
criminated against, but I don't believe there is a white boy who would
like to go down to a bhck country and be treated second class. There are
more blacks and browns than whites
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August 5, 1967
NOTES OF MEETING OF PRESIDENT WITH MEL ELFIN,
NEWSWEEK: JOHN STEELE OF TIME: JACK SUTHERLAND
OF U.S. NEWS, JULY 28, 1967
The President had a general discussion with these three magazine
writers on the Detroit riot and civil
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Kennedy walked into his office, the first time after John Kennedy 1 s death.
It was Lyndon that suggested that we see Guess Who's Corning to Dinner,
and we all went out to the hangar which is completed now, for showing movies, .
and very nice, except