In the 1960 election campaign, do you see any difference in 1960 as compared with 1956 regarding the integration or race problem?
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10 jun 2021
A. I would have to think about that a little more because I don’t profess to have too much political ability and knowledge. I wouldn’t go out endorsing either party. I see shortcomings in both and good points in both. As far as the Negro vote, I don’t know. There can be a change a swing to the Rep. party. But it will be determined by the action of the executive branch of the government to a large extent and on this will whole civil rights problem struggle. I mean Pres. E’s behaviour between now and 1960. But not only him. The Justice Department, too. I mean the whole executive branch. It is possible but it will not be a swing to the Rep. party just to make a change. There are other aims that the Negroes feel have to be been gotten through the Dem party.
A. I would have to think about that a little more because I don’t profess to have too much political ability and knowledge. I wouldn’t go out endorsing either party. I see shortcomings in both and good points in both. As far as the Negro vote, I don’t know. There can be a change a swing to the Rep. party. But it will be determined by the action of the executive branch of the government to a large extent and on this will whole civil rights problem struggle. I mean Pres. E’s behaviour between now and 1960. But not only him. The Justice Department, too. I mean the whole executive branch. It is possible but it will not be a swing to the Rep. party just to make a change. There are other aims that the Negroes feel have to be been gotten through the Dem party.