“I’ll have those n____s voting Democratic for the next 200 years.” - Lyndon B. Johnson
I often find conservative wingnuts such as you post quotations that are made up. The only source for the above quotation is another right wingnut writer. So can you please tell us the official source for that quotation and not the propaganda you guys just love to believe?
And this is interesting for those unlike 'Crusader' who can think and not follow.
"Southern dialect in many parts of the southern United States changes the pronunciation of "Negro" to "nigra" (used most famously by Lyndon B. Johnson, a proponent of civil rights). In North American English, the transition from negro > ****** represented a formerly widespread sound shift. In the early editions of his dictionary, Noah Webster suggested the new spellings of zeber for "zebra", as well as neger for "Negro"."(Source)
"Many have asked why did Johnson take civil rights so seriously and what was his motivation? Lyndon Johnson was motivated by memories of his own poverty ridden childhood and also his strong belief that helping minorities would be of spiritual and economic benefit to all Americans. Johnson also believed that racial discrimination was ironically damaging the economy of his beloved South and that the area would have to abandon its racist attitudes to gain economic prosperity. Despite Johnson’s ambitions he was also a caring and compassionate man." Lyndon Johnson
American Experience . The Presidents . Lyndon B. Johnson Video, Chapter 22 - A Miasma of Trouble | PBS
Articles:Race Relations - Mike Nikitin for US Senate
Lyndon Johnson
"White children, in the main, and whether they are rich or poor, grow up with a grasp of reality so feeble that they can very accurately be described as deluded--about themselves and the world they live in. White people have managed to get through their entire lifetimes in this euphoric state, but black people have not been so lucky: a black man who sees the world the way John Wayne, for example, sees it would not be an eccentric patriot, but a raving maniac." James Baldwin