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  • Rights Act was sent to the Congress before I came over to the department from OEO. I did not play a part in the initial drafting of the bill, which I believe occurred in the Civil Rights Division and probably reflected major input of Harold Greene, who
  • , Governmental Affairs Institute. S: That's right. G: From 1961 to 1965 you were the Director of the Bureau of the Census in the Department of Commerce. In 1963 you were the chairman of the President's Commission on Registration and Voting Participation. S
  • Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh in the Rice Hotel, which I told him that I would do. He wanted to discuss that night's dinner, as well as the Austin affair. I rode
  • that could be of any help to him at all. see. This was his political strain, you Tex Goldschm.idt worked for the Interior Department, and Mike Strauss, and Abe Fortas. They were all working for Harold Ickes, so they all becalTIe great friends of Lyndon's
  • have to come back right in a hucry ." So when Mr . McCormack got out of shot, he says, "Fish, that's a sweet affair, I'm sure . we ain't tied down that close?" But aren't you glad that You know, Joe, for forty years, more than forty years now