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- , "Did you know Peter brought us here last
night and took us up to the attic? This morning I hear all this singing
by all these German soldiers.
What is this?"
responded, "Vi ctor-- I am a man of God.
pastor of a church here in town.
these young
- a vi sa to go to the United States and I promi se you that
I'll kill the person that assassinated President Kennedy.
that I will do it."
It was really something.
I promise you
For two or three weeks,
there was nothing I could do except receive
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title, which we managed to hold. The other was Title VI. And the trouble there was that
many of the liberal Democrats were ready to sacrifice that. They were ready to sacrifice it
because they felt it was better, or at least they said they felt
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It was
the worst talk I've ever heard given on any president.
F:
Well, when you think really of the indignation that Harry Vaughan's
deepfreeze, ,or Sherman Adams' vi cuna coat caused, you know, that's
like your giving me a tip alongside some of this.
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- all doing whatever they can, calling
a gr:::u?
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if it happened to be in the House, or
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my
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to a specific problem or assignment
- it clear that, in awarding government contracts, the
government agency should be sure that the companies are complying with the civil rights
laws, and the Title VI, that requires equal employment opportunity, and so forth. So we
got into the act
- tho second great phase !
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- Kennedy.
The combination of the two states' delegates being thus released
were enough to throw the fi rst ba 11 ot vi ctory to Jack Kennedy.
The
LBJ Presidential Library
http://www.lbjlibrary.org
ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral