Interview With Kline And Helen Wilson, June, 10, 1978 : At 1742 Bush Street, San Francisco [1979]

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All of these things started during the War.
KL: It wasn't that they realized. They knew all along. But then with the weight of the Federal Government saying, "Now, this has got to change," something happened. We cannot change people's hearts. I believe it was our dear Dr.
Martin Luther King who said, "You can't change their hearts. But you can certainly legislate so that they won't hang you by your thumbs tomorrow morning." And that's what happened. Then after^ard7]lt's slowly acceptance Lsicjt
...o the fact that, "Hey, these people don't have tails. They are human beings." And may I say this: that in the South, the part that I have been In...
there's much of It that I don't know anything about... but they have accepted it more so than the people here.
JW: Why do you think that the Federal Government even changed during the War?
What was really... what made Roosevelt act? I know that Eleanor Roosevelt had deep convictions about certain kinds of things. But she was just one woman.
KL: It was an idea whose time had come, as I view it.


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