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Jo Brownbridge
@jomarch
Apple John
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Jon Bell
@jonbell
Johnson’s voting record—a record twenty years long, dating back to his arrival in the House of Representatives in 1937 and continuing up to that very day—was consistent with the accent and the word. During those twenty years, he had never supported civil rights legislation—any civil rights legislation.
Robert A. Caro • Master of the Senate: The Years of Lyndon Johnson III
Carrie Ford Hilliker
@carrieford
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They were sitting, this evening, on either side of Charles Holmes, who was an Englishman, and who, from shyness, talked and listened with a habitual vagueness, glancing at Dora, his wife, sitting opposite.
Shirley Hazzard, Brigitta Olubas, • Collected Stories
For what a man like Johnson chose to remember may be as important to understand as what really happened.
Doris Kearns Goodwin • Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream
Paula
@mhm