The 1960s. Theres literally changed the history of this country. Im h oping to call on you all o participate in this to talk about hy those things happened in the 1960s but to talk about where do we go from here in a society that has, despite great accomplishment, has not fulfilled the passion and the dreams of Lyndon Johnson and Martin Luther king for a more just society. But i must tell you that what we are sitting in today and the interactive exhibits around the hallways and the public vaults of the National Archives are a totally new phenomenon. I remember as a kid and when my son jack was a kid you walked into this austere building and you stood in a line and you saw the constitution and the declaration and maybe another couple of things, and you marched back out. Lyndon johnson had an expression which he used often and usually shrewdly where he would say that someone was all hat and no horse. I have learned in the case of kansas farmer who became a governor and is now our archivi
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