This problem of race relations and particularly with regard to segregation in our schools is not a sectional problem.
We are trying to take some preventive action and we are getting magnificent cooperation.
And now it is right here in Washington, D.C. [New Orleans, Louisiana].
It is a national problem.
The highest court of the land has spoken.
We are going to carry out the law in that way, not in a punitive way.
I find that we tend to think too much sectionally, that what really happens is that those of us in Washington sometimes ...
One theme that every one of the participants in this meeting, the Chairmen and Vice Chairmen, white and black, participa...
And I shall meet that responsibility.
It is this that we have worked for in this administration.
We believe, all of us, in law and order and justice.
It was encouraging to see this kind of leadership come.
Mrs. Nixon and I want to express our great appreciation to all of you for this wonderfully warm welcome.
I was in New York with my wife in Times Square.
And I think all of us today, if we had one great thought on our mind, it is to bring peace, but a peace that will last, ...
But I want to say this: that when I look at the record of the members of the delegation from the State of Louisiana, whe...
And over these past 18 months, it is a great experience for me to go to America.
I rejected that approach from the beginning.