LBJ Seeks Robert E. Lee for Civil Rights Commission

LBJ Seeks Robert E. Lee for Civil Rights Commission

Johnson wanted to fill an opening on the federal Civil Rights Commission with a moderate Southerner. Here, Johnson lobbied William Mitchell, an Arkansas attorney and friend of powerful Arkansas Congressman Wilbur Mills, comparing Mitchell's choice to one faced in a previous century by Robert E. Lee.

Date:  Mar 02, 1964
Participants:  Lyndon Johnson, William Mitchell
Conversation Number:  wh6403.02-2326