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It was on
to avoid misconstruction of the visit--
purely social.
F:
You ,,,ere around, of course, and you didn't have much time to savor the
reaction from the March 31 speech when Martin Luther King was shot down
in Hemphis.
h'hat uas your role i::l. th,," midst
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
- . King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference were doing?
Y:
I don't recall a great deal of discussion on specifics. I do know that we discussed the
possibility of certain methods resulting in a counter kind of reaction, and I can remember
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
- friendly relationship with
Dr. King's father.
I knew Dr. King personally, but I didn't have any
great intimate relationship there.
I was in the President's office the
night that Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated.
I was sitting there
with him
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
- ; LBJ’s efforts in Vietnam; Martin Luther King’s assassination; working on the Commission for Federal-State Relations; LBJ inheriting JFK’s staff; being offered a federal appointment; LBJ deciding not to run in 1968; LBJ’s relationship with Robert Kennedy