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- District of Texas Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Director, Washington Bureau, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Robin M. Williams, Jr. Professor of Sociology, Cornell University Vicente T. Ximenes Former Commissioner, Equal Employment
- . not primarily aur- about what has happened in Congress It is a Democratic victory. It is not a Republican victory. tor this or that candidate tor the Presidency. It is not a victory It is a victory tor the nation, tor the United States ot America
Folder, "Ex SP 2-3/1965/HU 2-7/Pro/K [SPECIAL MESSAGE / 1965 / VOTING RIGHTS]," WHCF SP, Box 68
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- ' President Johnson Salutes j THINK THAT, when all but one of us is gone, that last one of us will be telling children about the speech Lyndon Johnson made last night and that, in such a moment, he will be proud again of his people and of himself. I
- lutr.dou. He ta tile odae• way U yn want Mm lO be. B • J p11 I haY•n't knowa that. l dllak lal1hly of him. Some of the people ta New York • J he doen•t P"· He It.ten• polltelr, bat doe1a•t 1lve. A - That la tru becau•• he could llOI • J aaftldnl to tbem
- National politics
- la te it a little bit into a speech. And then at one o’ c l o c k , t h e r e cam e one of those things that m u st be p e c u lia r ly A m e ric a n , a s m a ll g e s tu re of our national fee lin g fo r the ind ivid ual. Sen ato r M a rg a re t C
- - c o ll a r people/^ taking le s s o n s in how to ru n o ffic e m a c h i n e r y . I a s k e d one young w o m a n w h y she w a s doing it . . ^' and she s a id that w ith typing and shorthand^,'she knew she could a l w a y s g e t a job, but i f
- LBJ & Lady Bird 5-state tour; Lady Bird describes Chicago; stop at Cline High School, South Bend, IN; LBJ speech; stop at Peru, IN; LBJ speech & Lady Bird remarks at National Convention of League of Women Voters, Pittsburgh, PA; LBJ addresses United
- lik e s c o tc h and so d a and so when s e v e r a l n e w sp ap er people cam e up and b e g a n to talk to m e , I g u e s s I sh ould not have b een s u r p r is e d that la t e r on it w as r e p o r ted I w as h aving a sco tch and so d