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- had it in my
geography influenced that.
blood~
and to some extent
I grew up in a part of Arkansas that
was not under the contagion of
war~
although there were skirmishes in
my county.
F:
Which county is this?
H:
It's western
Arkansas~
Pope
- ; Community Relations Service; Roy Wilkins; Pope Paul; Southern Committee on Political Ethics, 1967-1968.
- to cut down the number and take out certain ones like, oh, the
Public Accommodations Bill, and Title VI particularly, dealing with withholding of federal
funds. It was their opinion, even after the March on Washington, that this was just
impossible
- ,,"'ith Hr. Truman on this at all, to try to get him to--?
VI:
No.
F:
What about
W:
Well, we had a general conversation with him, but I don't think Pauley had
He was the only serious contender to Kennedy.
E~~in
Pauley as the California leader
- on to really carry
influence.
S:
Oh yes, yes.
Of course, when he became president he was in a
different role vis-à-vis the Congress.
But it became very clear
that his experiencein the Congress played a major part in his
whole approach to the job of being
- effort against North Vi etnam, I suppose we have to
say that something short of what he did do would have been more
effective.
But I feel that South Vietnam would have been lost to
the Free World if he had done any less than he did.
I don't think
- 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