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  • Date > 1969-02-26 (remove)

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  • , I can't imagine that the President would have stuck with that decision. And when it can happen on a little thing like Martin Luther King, flag-lowering, in comparison to these other things, I think you can see how important it is that people working
  • an executive order versus legislation; fair housing; Wozencraft's opinion of reviewing and redrafting executive orders; OLC's work clearing proclamations for White House release; the proclamation of a period of mourning following Martin Luther King's
  • , and the Belden survey indicated this, that they held the count out in about ten of those counties. Martin Dies of course was very popular in that whole area, some of those counties were in his district, and when it became obvious that he was a hopeless fourth