Robert A. Caro Quotes
Abraham Lincoln Struck Off The Chains Of Black Americans, But It Was Lyndon Johnson Who Led Them Into Voting Booths, Closed Democracy's Sacred Curtain Behind Them, Placed Their Hands Upon The Lever That Gave Them A Hold On Their Own Destiny, Made Them, At Last And Forever, A True Part Of American Political Life.
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