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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Contributor > McPherson, Harry C. (Harry Cummings), 1929- (remove)
  • Time Period > Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-) (remove)

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  • a standard conversation after the riots that began by saying that the country wouldn't tolerate rewarding the rioters.And it would end by the development of substantial programs to rush into the area. And knowing that we were doing precisely what we said we
  • of conversations by telephone and otherwise that Clifford had had around the country. I'm sure that he talked to some members of the wise men group. He spoke with real passion and real concern. He said, "This Speech as it is presently written, is wrong. The speech
  • measures, by the progress of time, by the striving of understanding, the conversion of receptive minds became the property of second-class intellects, Sir Robert Peel became possessed of them also. He was converted at the conversion of the average man. His
  • mind? B) Why does George Reedy write him memos about resigning as majority leader? Were those reflections on what Johnson had said to Reedy in conversations, that "I think I will resign," and if so, why? Was it in order to go run for president? Did he