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Oral history transcript, Daniel K. Inouye, interview 2 (II), 5/2/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- . Johnson's withdrawing from reelection this past year, 1968. I wanted to hit some other high points and sort of backtrack to some of the legislation that you worked on. But first I would like to ask you about the 1968 Democratic National Convention
- [For interviews 1 and 2] Biographical information; first meeting LBJ and Sam Rayburn at the 1956 Democratic convention in Chicago; made an honorary Texan; LBJ and statehood for Hawaii; LBJ and the Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 16 (XVI), 9/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to it. I don't believe anybody was present except the three of them, because I think I would have remembered if I had actually been there. G: Okay. Now, the liberal Democrats made an effort to expand the Policy Committee. R: Right. G
- Composition of the Policy Committee; Rayburn’s decision not to serve as chairman of the Democratic National Convention; Paul Butler and his role; liberals and the Democratic National Committee; LBJ’s lack of commitment to his candidacy
- for the Eisenhower Administration's measure. You know, he wanted a twenty dollar tax- L: That's right. That's right. G: Both Harry Byrd and Senator George on the Finance Committee with you were opposed to LBJ's version, and yet you got the Democrats to vote
Oral history transcript, Carl B. Albert, interview 2 (II), 6/10/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- there with the Democratic National Convention of that year of which the potential contenders were John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and there was even a movement for Adlai Stevenson continuing in that year. Could we begin by your telling me what your activities were about
- 1960 Democratic convention; LBJ as VP candidate; religious issue; LBJ as VP; JFK's political standing in 1963; LBJ after the assassination; Larry O'Brien; Mr. Cannon; Congressman Passman; Halleck; Allan Smith; Dick Bolling; Bill Colmer; 1964
- to nominate Mr. Howard G. Gamser for reappointmei t National Mediation Board. Today aamed Mrs. Jayne Baker-Spain of Cincinnati as a Vice Chairman of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. Today transmitted to the Senate the International
- WiJ.lfa.m Natcher 1s district. He is unique among Congressmen, neve?" having missed a r oll c all. I t r uat you will keep him answe rir.g roll calls. I'm g r eatly honored b y the distinguished welcoming committee of Kentucky G ~:~.;arn 0rs. T hey
Oral history transcript, James H. Rowe, Jr., interview 6 (VI), 12/9/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of the advisory council. He wouldn't be, on the grounds that Rayburn already said he wouldn't be so how could Johnson. Then they--what the hell was the chairman of the Democratic [National] Committee then? I can't remember LBJ Presidential Library http
- Southern Manifesto; farm legislation; Francis Case; social security; LBJ and Paul Butler; LBJ and Nixon; 1956 Democratic National Convention
- projects. cooperative programs to enlist non-government contractors program. It also has in voluntary support of the national THE PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Agenda for Meeting MAY 12, 1964 1. Opening Remarks
- See all scanned items from file unit "President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity (FG 731)"
- Committees
- Folder, "Ex FG 731 President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity 5/20/64 - 6/9/64," WHCF FG Subject Files, Box 402
- over it, until we had what we believed was, for each agency, a pretty good set of proposals for the next year. The next step was to meet with what was called the Legislative Committee, which was the assistant secretaries with the under secretary
- more about the 1960 Convention. I was Chairman of the Platform Committee in the 1944 Democratic Convention, I was Chairman of the Platform Committee in the 1952 Convention, and Chairman of the Platform Committee in the 1956 Convention. Now in 1960
- First impressions of LBJ; close relationship with LBJ; FDR-LBJ relationship; Truman was close to LBJ; LBJ’s national outlook; LBJ’s leadership in the Senate; progressive; Board of Education meetings; bill to admit Hawaii and Alaska; minimum
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 5 (V), 10/27/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- was that he looked like he could pull the country together again. Therefore, to go off in a hog-wild campaign of automatic opposition to Eisenhower would have put the Democrats in the position not just of opposing Eisenhower, but opposing national coherency
Folder, "Boutelle, Paul Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 7
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- .. The source further advised on May 23., 1966., that the YSA is dominated and controlled on a national basis by the SWPthrough having SWPmembers comprise exclusively the National Executive Committee {NEC). The YSA., in reality., is the youth and training
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- collated information and maintained records. That memo, which is dated May 18, followed three concentrated days in New York where I talked with our citizens committee people, state committee leaders, our upstate campaign people, borough and county leaders
- inability to reach LBJ to discuss the Vietnam plank; the location and timing of the convention; frustration with the Democratic National Committee (DNC) over the organization of the convention; the possibility of a movement to draft Edward Kennedy; whether
- East and South Asia . Latin America .. . . . . . . . . Afric:a . . . . . . . . . . . East Asia Vieb1am . . . . . . . . 233 .................. ........ 310 343 377 PART III XIV xv XVI XVII XVIII. XIX xx XXI XXII Inter national Cooperation
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 8 (VIII), 4/8/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- will only take you to the proximity--that hadn't been accomplished nor did it take place until the fall. There were some fellows on the staff at the Democratic National Committee who, of course, could devote their time to 1964 campaign activities, but our
- of congressional liaison staff in LBJ's 1964 presidential campaign; the 1960 JFK-Nixon debates; presidential debates since 1960, such as the Reagan-Mondale debates of 1984; campaign finance issues; the rise of political action committees (PACs) and lobbying
- don't hear it any more. In a political sense, what they are going to do to patch up the relationships between the Democrats and--the national Democrats and Mississippi? E: . F: I can't tell you that, I don't know . Humphrey obviously wasn't the one
- 30 years in the Senate; first meeting with LBJ; LBJ's relationship with Senator Russell; LBJ as Minority Leader; Committee on Internal Security; McCarthy issue; tidelands issue; becoming chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee with the help
- of the organizers and chairman of the state executive committee of the Young Democrats of Texas which were organized early in the Roosevelt Administration . As such my interest was connected with the younger gen- eration of men,and particularly Democrats
- Relationship with LBJ in Congressman Kleberg's office in 1933; airline regulations; LBJ's election to Congress in 1937; Senate campaign in 1941 and 1948; 1956 Democratic Convention; 1960 campaign with JFK; influence of Lady Bird Johnson on LBJ's
- that he seemed to avoid partisan conflict more in the interests of national-- Q: Yes. It didn't mean that he didn't stick up for his party and that he wasn't an ardent Democrat and all, but I seemed to feel--and I think my colleagues do-- that it came
- Biographical information; contact with LBJ; LBJ’s techniques; opinion of LBJ’s political stance; LBJ-Rayburn liaison; LBJ’s ego and the transition to national politician; LBJ as VP; operation of Congress after LBJ and Rayburn; JFK-LBJ transition
- were involved-- the trade union movement and our union in particular was involved in the question of a minimum wage for the vlOrkers in this nation, and I buttonholed congressmen and one of them was Congressman Johnson. M: A brand new one at that time
- --a senior Democrat in the Senate Finance Committee who was a supporter was Senator [Clinton Presba] Anderson and that was the reason that I was expected to work relatively closely with that office. G: Describe your association with this office during
- . there are numerous tapes from various collec tions of personal and organizational papers. such as the Democratic National Committee, Drew Pearson, Wright Patman, and John Connally. There arc approximately four thou sand videotape recordings including television
- Force One with Pre$ident Johnson and several Louisiana Democratic Congressmen landed al Moi.sant Fietd on October 9, 1964, Johnson was aware that the public accommodations act. pa$$8d three months ear1Ier.had turned many In the nation and particularly
- Force One with Pre$ident Johnson and several Louisiana Democratic Congressmen landed al Moi.sant Fietd on October 9, 1964, Johnson was aware that the public accommodations act. pa$$8d three months ear1Ier.had turned many In the nation and particularly
- thought he was too liberal. There were two basic disagreements he had with the Democratic National Committee or the party itself. One was that he felt that the people there were very liberal-oriented and did not understand the true mood of the country
- . 2. Postal Rates - Pay Raise bill. The Rules Committee is scheduled to meet at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday on this. This meeting time conflicts with the 10: a. m. Democratic caucus. The House Leadership should see to it that Rules meets Tuesday afternoon
- of He was a national youth administrator, and he had a reputation among people in these circles as being a Roosevelt Democrat . Stevenson as such . Certainly you couldn't characterize Coke There was a friendship plus a belief on Reuther's part
Oral history transcript, Edmund Gerald (Pat) Brown, interview 1 (I), 2/20/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- the only Democratic governor of the United States coming from a state that might have sufficient number of people to make a good campaign with the necessary financial resources . F : There was a good bit of national interest in you at this time
- Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; 1960 campaign; Cheryl Chessman case; National Advisory Committee; Democratic candidates; 1962 campaign against Richard Nixon; Cuban crisis; Rumford Housing bill; Jess Unruh; Western Governors
- with the ob jectives : 1. The organization of all labor for direct action within and upon the democratic political system. 2. The obtaining of larger national labor influence and ultimate labor oontrol of the United States . 3. A fascistic approach
- possible in the speech file, because through the years I found files back in the 1948 campaign and the 1942 campaign. Incidentally, they became very valuable to the Democratic National Committee when Johnson was running for the presidency in 1964. A: I'm
- ; getting LBJ's staff to submit documents to the new filing system; promises made in an effort to obtain Senate Democratic Policy Committee files; Mrs. Rebekah Johnson and her desire for a family library and community center; planning where LBJ's papers
- , and Mrs. Lloyd Bentsen, the wife of the present United States Senator, had been nominated by the Johnson forces as a member of the National Committee, the Democratic National Committee. In some way the convention got out of hand, and the opponents took
- Interviewer: Thomas H. Baker Date: April 30, 1969 Tape Number One B: This is the interview with Clarence Mitchell, director of the Washington bureau of the NAACP. Sir, you've been the director of the national bureau here since 1950. Do you recall when you
- branch; Humphrey’s revision of Voting Rights Act of 1957; liberal image; JFK’s contact with African Americans; 1960 dissatisfaction with Democratic nominees; NAACP position regarding LBJ as the VP candidate; Democratic record on civil rights; effect
- this is true. It goes back to Teddy Roosevelt's time. A lot of the Congressmen, Republicans and Democrats alike, fought him bitterly on the things that he did and he was acting for the nation. They said, "Well, you're destroying our local industry." This has
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 35 (XXXV), 3/8/1991, by Michael L. Gillette
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- immediately sort of vibes in Texas as the year got in gear. At the Democratic National Committee, overtures were being made to it to have [Allan] Shivers recognized as the leader of the Texas Democrats. That developed steam as the year went 1 LBJ
- ; assembling a Senate committee to investigate Senator Joseph McCarthy; LBJ's support for President Dwight Eisenhower; Lynda's illness in the fall of 1954; Willie Day Taylor's help to the Johnsons; South Korean President Syngman Rhee's toast regarding war
Oral history transcript, William G. Phillips, interview 1 (I), 4/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- numbers on paper, but votes. In the 1964 campaign DSG had worked very closely with the Democratic National Committee and with people involved in the Johnson campaign. We provided them with copies of all our legislative research materials, which at first
- Employment history; organization and operation of the Democratic Study Group; support of the Great Society program; attending bill signing ceremonies; accepting position with the OEO; Sargent Shriver; OEO staff members; problems in Congressional
- committee and committee of committee. The time for final polishing will come when very competent minds have added everything they have to add. You may oP may not t,Jant me to do this. Perhaps someone else could do it better. I have changed and reqritten
- humorous ways of asking and answering questions. I had lunch with him quite often, usually with some Republicans, and he wasn't reluctant at all to talk about some of his problems with Democratic colleagues. He was that kind of a person. I remember some
- LBJ's tenure as Democratic leader of the Senate; his relationship with other Senators
- two months of hearings, House Armed Services Committee reports a bill to establish a National Security Training Corps for universal military training. Congress recesses and no further action is taken. 7/27 Congress recesses until November 17, 1947
Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- Democratic ExecutIVe Committee member, and Bruce Ainswortq, an Alice city commissioner. Lloyd a_nd Ainsworth, like Johnson and Parr, now are dead. Salas told The AP: "Lyncl!>nJohnson said; 'If I can get 200more votes, I've· got it won.' "Parr said to me
- -President, Ecumenical World Committee - Jersey City, N. J. George V. Allen, - Director, Foreign Service Institute - Washington, D. C. Hon. John E. Babiarz - Mayor of Wilmington, Wilmington, Delaware Very Rev. Bernard Bak Hon. George Ball - Under Secy
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 15 (XV), 8/30/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : No, it didn't involve them much. It didn't involve them as far as only on caring whether it passed or didn't pass. G: Really? J: But you asked about the forces. The people supporting the bill had largely Republican support and moderate Democrats