About this recording LEE WHITE September 24, 1964 Lee C. White Human Rights and Civil Rights Law and Justice Citation Number: 5667 DISCUSSION OF RACIAL SITUATION IN MCCOMB, MISSISSIPPI; BOMBING OF HOMES OF THREE WOMEN; ALLEGATION BY LOCAL SHERIFF THAT BOMBS WERE SET BY VICTIMS TO ATTRACT ATTENTION; NEGROES' FEARS TO REPORT INCIDENTS; POSSIBLE ESTABLISHMENT OF BRANCH FBI OFFICE Secret White House Tapes | Lyndon B. Johnson Presidency Conversation with LEE WHITE, September 24, 1964 Backward Play Stop Forward Download audio Previous Conversation with OFFICE CONVERSATION, September 24, 1964 Next Conversation with MCGEORGE BUNDY, September 26, 1964 More Lyndon B. Johnson Recordings View all Lyndon B. Johnson tapes Conversation with MCGEORGE BUNDY, September 26, 1964 audio icon Conversation with BILL MOYERS and VICKI MCCAMMON, September 26, 1964 audio icon Conversation with EARLE WHEELER, September 26, 1964 audio icon Conversation with (possibly) JIMMIE DELLINGER, September 26, 1964 audio icon Conversation with MCGEORGE BUNDY, September 26, 1964 audio icon Conversation with MCGEORGE BUNDY, September 27, 1964 audio icon Conversation with MCGEORGE BUNDY, September 27, 1964 audio icon K64.02 : 5 : lbj_k64_02_05.mp3 audio icon Conversation with ORVILLE FREEMAN, September 27, 1964 audio icon Conversation with MCGEORGE BUNDY, September 27, 1964 audio icon