Robert Fleming oral history interview, 1979.

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Robert Fleming oral history interview, 1979.

Fleming discusses the role of the media in Lyndon Johnson's administration and Johnson's attitude toward news personnel. He also discusses television coverage of the Vietnam Conflict.

Transcript (28 p.);1 sound cassette (1 hour)

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