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  • . Knowland led the fight for civil rights, and Senator [Paul] Douglas of Illinois. Lyndon didn't want to disturb good relations with those elements of the Democrat Party and the country at large who were for strong civil rights; neither did he want to lose
  • then, when did you see him first? M: I saw him almost immediately upon his arrival in Washington. I think he arrived, as I remember it-F: He arrived late evening on Friday. M: Late evening, and I think I saw him at his home that night. F: What
  • Vietnamese were to say, "Okay, you've licked us; we quit; we're going home; you can put in UN troops lining the border all at arms length." And you will end up with an independent autonomouS anti-Communist South Vietnam. And supposing that as a result