Gil Hahn

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Ike believed his personal touch might be able to persuade Faubus to do what a federal court order had failed to accomplish. Brownell advised against the meeting, pointing out that Faubus had no incentive to back down now and that meeting with a governor who was openly defying federal authority was unwise. Ike believed Brownell failed to account for “the seething in the South” and agreed to the meeting anyway.
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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