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- . Edgar Hoover and Robert Kennedy was
surfaced, the Department under Nick Katzenbach attempted
to find a middle ground; one that would not embarrass, or
unduly embarrass, Robert Kennedy, and one that was nonetheless candid and honest as to the prior
- got that news on a very sad day, as you know.
It was the day
Robert Kennedy was to be buried here in Washington, and we had planned a
brief memorial ceremony here at the department.
The funeral cortege was to
stop outside the department
- was in Kentucky, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and to a lesser degree
in North Carolina.
B:
In '60 there were no permanent Kennedy-Johnson campaign coordinators in those
LBJ Presidential Library
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ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Lyndon B. Johnson
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to overstate my national
I began \vorking in national campaigns, as I recall, in 1956,
involvement.
being head of the Speakers' Bureau in Southern California for Adlai
Stevenson.
I
had a role in John Kennedy's campaign in 1960, and a minor
role