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  • something, he did cultivate the people that could help him. CJD: Does that m.ake sense to you? Well I think there in the Interior with Tex and Abe and the rest of them- - VFD: And Clark Foreman. CJD: - -they were as enthusiastic about it as Lyndon
  • : The Civil Rights Division through October of 1967 was focused most primarily on the South and the border states. In 1967, at the urging of Ramsey Clark, the division was reorganized, and the largest percentage of its resources was thereafter committed
  • , Ramsey Clark? R: I don't think you could separate them. I think Ramsey Clark had instructions from Johnson as to how he was to behave, and I think that this was not difficult for Ramsey Clark to do because he wanted to behave. B: Then there's
  • Voting Rights Act 1965; Civil Rights Act; Mansfield; McCormack; Hale Boggs; Russell Long; LBJ’s feelings about open housing; differences between Ramsey Clark and Katzenbach over civil rights; LBJ’s consideration of legal problems raised by open