This civil rights program about which you have heard so much is a farce and a sham; an effort to set up a police state in the guise of liberty. I am opposed to that program. I fought it in the Congress. It is the province of the state to run its own elections. I am opposed to the anti-lynching bill because the federal government has no business enacting a law against one kind of murder than another... If a man can tell you who you must hire, he can tell you who not to employ. I have met this head on.
Speech in Austin, Texas (22 May 1948), as quoted in Quotations from Chairman LBJ (1968), New York: Simon and Schuster. - Speech in Austin (1948)