Lyndon B. Johnson Quote

The American Indian, once proud and free, is torn now between White and tribal values; between the politics and language of the White man and his own historic culture. His problems, sharpened by years of defeat and exploitation, neglect and inadequate effort, will take many years to overcome.


Lyndon B. Johnson: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President (ed. 1965)


The American Indian, once proud and free, is torn now between White and tribal values; between the politics and language of the White man and his own ...

The American Indian, once proud and free, is torn now between White and tribal values; between the politics and language of the White man and his own ...

The American Indian, once proud and free, is torn now between White and tribal values; between the politics and language of the White man and his own ...

The American Indian, once proud and free, is torn now between White and tribal values; between the politics and language of the White man and his own ...