<span>"Blacks have had to learn to protect themselves by being cynical but not cynical enough to slam the door on potential opportunities."
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villages normally contained one central building with seven sides used for ceremonial purposes.
Well, you might be asking the
wrong question as Pres. Herbert Hoover did not serve in Lyndon Johnson’s administration.
Hoover worked under Truman, the successor of his adversary FDR, and Eisenhower.
The two presidents appointed Hoover to head the Commission on Organization of
the Executive Branch of the Government (Hoover Commission) to recommend
administrative changes in the Federal Government of the United States. Hoover
was appointed by Truman as they became friends. He was again appointed by
Eisenhower in 1947, and he was 80 years old at that time.