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LBJ and George Wallace, 3/18/65, 4.33P. 2 of 3. 

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Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and George Wallace.
Citation No.: 7095. Continued from 7094 and to 7096.
March 18, 1965
Time: 4:33PM. Continuing.
Speakers: President Johnson, George Wallace, Nicholas Katzenbach, and Buford Ellington.
General Topics: Civil Disorders; Civil Rights; Crime & Law Enforcement; Defense; Economics; Education; Judiciary; Presidency; Press Relations; Public Relations; Religion
Topics: Wallace Expresses Concern About Conditions In Alabama After Selma March, Effects Of Protests On State Economy; LBJ Promises Cooperation, Recommends Wallace Call Up National Guard And LBJ Federalize It If Necessary; Possibility Of Violence
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Комментарии : 53   
@haroldmartin7499
@haroldmartin7499 8 лет назад
You make a good point.
@donatord
@donatord 8 лет назад
It's not about what you said while you are alive, but the legacy you left behind after you're gone.
@shea086
@shea086 3 года назад
Sounds like South Africa in the bad old days. They were bad old days for Black people in the US as well. It's just sick old world hate and it's still with us. It's not acceptable anymore and never was.
@jonchaney
@jonchaney 5 лет назад
" Asking if they could have a date with thayar wivvvvves!." laugh my ass off.
@jkbinvestments2493
@jkbinvestments2493 3 года назад
Johnson remains very vague...
@haroldmartin7499
@haroldmartin7499 8 лет назад
The 70's blacks had Julian Bond, the South had George Wallace.
@enlightenedwarrior7119
@enlightenedwarrior7119 4 года назад
I like Wallace he turned out to be a good man he asked for forgiveness and redeemed himself more than most people do even in a wheelchair he kept goin
@steevrawjers
@steevrawjers 2 года назад
Lyndon Johnson doing the work
@larrywheels762
@larrywheels762 11 лет назад
2 southern democrats good old boys with lbj dancing around with a segregationist governor. can't imagine Wallace talking to kennedy after Wallace was forced to back down over blocking the doorway. lbj should've told Wallace the marchers whatever state they're from are protected by th constitution and your wanting federal help for your side of klan cops don't square with how civilrights marchers have been treated by your people.
@saundramichael7968
@saundramichael7968 3 года назад
"Hit with a rock" = stoned to death. 2020 repeat.
@jimmybobo
@jimmybobo 10 лет назад
Wallace is comparing it to a rock....not a big deal. He is trying to equate that just because it happened it doesnt mean things have to change drasticallly in regards to civil rights.Someone got hit with a rock.. it was jfk...it is all good.
@jimmybobo
@jimmybobo 11 лет назад
Wallace comparing JFK assassination to being hit with a rock @ 11:00...
@bradleyholt9805
@bradleyholt9805 4 года назад
Wallace sticking it to Johnson, a Texan.
@7550375503
@7550375503 10 лет назад
@frc68: keep listening. Your beloved LBJ is heard using the "N" word many times.
@VaikeTiib
@VaikeTiib 8 лет назад
+Joe Kelly And George Wallace was a lifelong Democrat as well.
@Secular_Scot
@Secular_Scot 8 лет назад
+Joe Kelly In this video or others?
@7550375503
@7550375503 8 лет назад
What I hear is "neegra", which was accepted vernacular for the time. A derivation of the politically correct "negro" at that time. I know. I was there.
@TiffanyJobi
@TiffanyJobi 7 лет назад
The democratic party back then was the party of racism, state's rights, evangelical christianity, etc. What does that sound like? White republicans today. Yeah. It's complicated. Look it up. Over a period of time, democrats became unsatisfied with the democratic party because it wasn't pandering to them anymore. So they formed their own and over time, many ended up in the Republican party as it changed as well. But the descendants of southern democrats are largely today's republicans. Same racism/white privilege, evangelical christianity, and state's rights.
@Gvegasman43
@Gvegasman43 7 лет назад
Half Pint that's the biggest lie ever. As the South became less racist the more Republican it became. The "Great Switch" involved 6 Senators and not all of them from the South. Racism was just as bad in the boroughs of New York, the state of Indiana and many other Northern States.
@djack41
@djack41 3 года назад
Where are bright minds? Sounds like a pair of hay farmers discussing weather.
@leftykoufax7084
@leftykoufax7084 2 года назад
The accidental president
@enlightenedwarrior7119
@enlightenedwarrior7119 5 лет назад
Wallace and bombs away lamay running Vietnam we would have won
@frc1968
@frc1968 11 лет назад
George Wallace a bigot and forerunner of the current Tea Party crowd. Kudos to President Johnson for even taking that phone call......
@weefek
@weefek 7 лет назад
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH
@7550375503
@7550375503 7 лет назад
The brains of many people sharing opinions in this forum are tainted Media Robots.
@kg7142
@kg7142 7 лет назад
Wrong. Tea Party were for SMALL government, not big government like these two racist Democrat assholes.
@saundramichael7968
@saundramichael7968 3 года назад
Any concessions or negotiations concerning civil rights issues after March ?
@kevincarter7423
@kevincarter7423 3 года назад
Ooooooooooooooo or
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