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   The integration question is a very complicated one. The Negroes need education in order to vote. Many can't sign their names and now that voting machines are being used, they must be able to do that. So it seems to me the schools are the most important. Southern workers don't want the Negroes to be educated. They want to feel above somebody,
   The integration question is a very complicated one. The Negroes need education in order to vote. Many can't sign their names and now that voting machines are being used, they must be able to do that. So it seems to me the schools are the most important. Southern workers don't want the Negroes to be educated. They want to feel above somebody,
and they can't if the Negroes are equal to them - With [[Faubu?]] it's a question of "saving face".  I hope he gets the penalty he deserves, and Eisenhower has never shown his weakness and lack of intelligence more than in his bargaining with [[Faubus?]] about the question.
and they can't if the Negroes are equal to them - With Faubus it's a question of "saving face".  I hope he gets the penalty he deserves, and Eisenhower has never shown his weakness and lack of intelligence more than in his bargaining with Faubus about the question.   I'm banking on Judge Davies to put Faubus where he belongs.
Martha Renfro Waldron writes her mother that they may be transferred, and if trouble does break out, she may come home to have her baby.  so everything is up in the air.  I'm hungry and going to get bkfst.  Much love, Darling, Mothe

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 The integration question is a very complicated one. The Negroes need education in order to vote. Many can't sign their names and now that voting machines are being used, they must be able to do that. So it seems to me the schools are the most important. Southern workers don't want the Negroes to be educated. They want to feel above somebody,

and they can't if the Negroes are equal to them - With Faubus it's a question of "saving face". I hope he gets the penalty he deserves, and Eisenhower has never shown his weakness and lack of intelligence more than in his bargaining with Faubus about the question. I'm banking on Judge Davies to put Faubus where he belongs. Martha Renfro Waldron writes her mother that they may be transferred, and if trouble does break out, she may come home to have her baby. so everything is up in the air. I'm hungry and going to get bkfst. Much love, Darling, Mothe