Letters from an American - November 22, 2024

Episode Date: November 24, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 November 22, 2024. It all began so beautifully, Lady Bird remembered. After a drizzle in the morning, the sun came out, bright and beautiful. We were going into Dallas. It was November 22, 1963, and President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy were visiting Texas. They were there in the home state of Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson and his wife Lady Bird to try to heal a rift in the Democratic Party. The white supremacists who made up the base of the party's southern wing loathed the Kennedy administration's support for black rights.
Starting point is 00:00:49 That base had turned on Kennedy when he and his brother, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, had backed the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in fall 1962, saying that Army veteran James Meredith had the right to enroll at the University of Mississippi, more commonly known as Ole Miss. When the Department of Justice ordered officials at Ole Miss to register Meredith, Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett physically barred Meredith from entering the building and vowed to defend segregation and states' rights. So the Department of Justice detailed dozens of US Marshals to escort Meredith to the registrar
Starting point is 00:01:30 and put more than 500 law enforcement officers on the campus. White supremacists rushed to meet them there and became increasingly violent. That night, Barnett told a radio audience, "'We will never surrender. The rioters destroyed property and, under cover of the darkness,
Starting point is 00:01:50 fired at reporters and the federal marshals. They killed two men and wounded many others. The riot ended when the president sent 20,000 troops to the campus. On October 1st, Meredith became the first Black American to enroll at the University of Mississippi. The Kennedys had made it clear that the federal government would stand behind civil rights and white supremacists joined right-wing Republicans in insisting that their
Starting point is 00:02:19 stance proved that the Kennedys were communists. Using a strong federal government to regulate business would prevent a man from making all the money he might otherwise. Protecting civil rights would take tax dollars from white Americans for the benefit of black and brown people. A bumper sticker produced during the Mississippi crisis warned that the Castro brothers,
Starting point is 00:02:42 equating the Kennedys with communist revolutionaries in Cuba, had gone to Ole Miss. That conflation of black rights and communism stoked such anger in the southern right wing that Kennedy felt obliged to travel to Dallas to try to mend some fences in the state Democratic Party. On the morning of November 22nd, 1963, the Dallas Morning News contained a flyer
Starting point is 00:03:09 saying the president was wanted for treason, for betraying the Constitution, and giving support and encouragement to the communist-inspired racial riots. Kennedy warned his wife that they were heading into nut country today. But the motorcade through Dallas started out in a party atmosphere. At the head of the procession, the president and first lady waved from their car at the streets lined with people, lots and lots of
Starting point is 00:03:38 people, the children all smiling, placards, confetti, people waving from windows, Lady Bird remembered. There had been such a gala air, she said, that when she heard three shots, I thought it must be firecrackers or some sort of celebration. The Secret Service agents had no such moment of confusion. The cars sped forward, terrifically fast, faster and faster, according to Lady Bird, until they arrived at a hospital, which made Mrs. Johnson realize what had happened. As we ground to a halt and Secret Service agents began to pull them out of the cars, Lady Bird wrote, I cast one last look over my shoulder and saw in the President's car
Starting point is 00:04:23 a bundle of pink, just like a drift of blossoms, lying on the back seat, Mrs. Kennedy lying over the president's body. As they waited for news of the president, LBJ asked Lady Bird to go find Mrs. Kennedy. Lady Bird recalled that Secret Service agents began to lead me up one corridor, back stairs, and down another. Suddenly I found myself face to face with Jackie in a small hall outside the operating room. You always think of her or someone like her as being insulated, protected.
Starting point is 00:05:00 She was quite alone. I don't think I ever saw anyone so much alone in my life. After trying to comfort Mrs. Kennedy, Lady Bird went back to the room where her husband was. It was there that Kennedy's special assistant told them, the President is dead. Just before journalist Malcolm Kilduff entered and addressed LBJ as Mr. President.
Starting point is 00:05:26 Officials wanted LBJ out of Dallas as quickly as possible and rushed the party to the airport. Looking out the car window, Lady Bird saw a flag already at half-mast and later recalled, �That is when the enormity of what had happened first struck me.� In the confusion, in addition to the murder of the president, no one knew how extensive the plot against the government was. The attorney general wanted LBJ sworn into office as quickly as possible. Already on the plane to return to Washington, D.C., the party waited for Judge Sarah Hughes, a Dallas federal judge. By the time Hughes arrived, so had Mrs. Kennedy and the coffin bearing her husband's body. And there, in the very narrow confines
Starting point is 00:06:13 of the plane, with Jackie on his left with her hair falling in her face, but very composed, and me on his right, Judge Hughes with the Bible in front of him, and a cluster of Secret Service people and congressmen we had known for a long time around him, Lyndon took the oath of office, Lady Bird recalled. As the plane traveled to Washington, D.C., Lady Bird went into the private presidential cabin to see Mrs. Kennedy, passing President Kennedy's casket in the hallway.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Lady Bird later recalled, I looked at her. Mrs. Kennedy's dress was stained with blood. One leg was almost entirely covered with it, and her right glove was caked with blood, her husband's blood. She always wore gloves like she was used to them. I never could. Somehow that was one of the most poignant sights, exquisitely dressed and caked in blood. I asked her if I couldn't get someone in to help her change and she said, oh no, perhaps later, but not right now. And then Lady Bird remembered with something And then Lady Bird remembered with something if a and then Lady Bird remembered with something if with a person that gentle that dignified you can say had an element of fierceness.
Starting point is 00:00:00 She said I want them to see what they have done to Jack. commerce.

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