Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Thurgood Marshall.
Citation No.: 8307
July 7, 1965
Time: 1:30 PM
Speakers: President Johnson and Thurgood Marshall
General Topics: Appointments & Nominations; Civil Rights; Congressional Relations; Crime & Law Enforcement; Diplomacy; Judiciary; Public Relations
Topics: LBJ Asks Marshall To Accept Appointment As Solicitor General; Importance Of Having Negro As Govt's Top Trial Lawyer; Effect Of Appointment Of Negro On US Image Abroad; Experience Marshall Will Gain As Solicitor General, Possible Future Appointment
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