Robert A. Caro Quotes
You Know,' Russell Said, 'we Could Have Beaten John Kennedy On Civil Rights, But Not Lyndon Johnson.' There Was A Pause. A Man Was Perhaps Contemplating The End Of A Way Of Life He Cherished. He Was Perhaps Contemplating The Fact That He Had Played A Large Role - Perhaps The Largest Role - In Raising To Power The Man Who Was Going To End That Way Of Life. But When, A Moment Later, Richard Russell Spoke Again, It Was Only To Repeat The Remark. 'We Could Have Beaten Kennedy On Civil Rights, But We Can't Lyndon.
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