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President over the telephone.
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would have later.
It was characteristic of the conversations
He began by asking me whether this was
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than Watts, and I told him that I thought it was probably going to be at
least as bad as Watts
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times.
helpful.
I can't recall the specific instances, but it has been very
And of course at the time of the King funeral I was in
daily telephone conversation with the Attorney General Clark, and
he offered me
- with my appointment were with the Attorney
Genera 1 \vho telephoned ne perhaps as much as a month before the fifteenth
of June and there began a series of conversations between us.
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Sir, the Attorney General called--this was Ramsey Clark at this time
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the draft of the speech.
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It obviously came as a good deal of surprise
irr:mediately rClr.cmbercd the conversation I had had with John
Connally the:. previc s
tem:K:r ",hen he told me that was a possibility
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and things of that kind on equal employment, especially [concerning] my
conversations with some of the major business people here in the
community and getting them to participate in his Equal Employment
Opportunity Program down there.
But that was done more