Conversation 020-045

TapeTape 20StartThursday, February 3, 1972 at 12:49 PMEndThursday, February 3, 1972 at 12:51 PMTape start time01:34:08Tape end time01:36:45ParticipantsEisenhower, Julie Nixon;  Nixon, Richard M. (President)Recording deviceWhite House Telephone

On February 3, 1972, Julie Nixon Eisenhower and President Richard M. Nixon talked on the telephone from 12:49 pm to 12:51 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 020-045 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 20-45

Date: February 3, 1972
Time: 12:49 pm - 12:51 pm
Location: White House Telephone

Julie Nixon Eisenhower talked with the President.

[This is the original beginning of conversation No. 020-045, which has been merged with
conversation 020-044.]

[See Conversation No. 665-6C]

     Busing
          -Julie Eisenhower’s recent trip to Pittsburgh
                -Questions
                -Advantages compared to disadvantages
                -Education
                      -Quality
                -Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education
                      -Segregation
                           -Dual school system in South
                -Superior education
                -Legal segregation
                      -Elimination
                -Forced busing
                      -Education
                           -Inferiority

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[Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift 05/13/2019.
9s segment cleared for release. 27s remain closed as 020-045-w001.]
[Personal Returnable]
[020-045-w001]
[Duration: 9s]

      President's schedule
             -Florida visit on February 3-6 1972

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BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1
[Personal Returnable]
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[Duration: 27s]

END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1

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       President's schedule
              -Florida visit on February 3-6, 1972
              -[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II and Julie Nixon Eisenhower
                      -Potential visit February 4, 1972

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This transcript was generated automatically by AI and has not been reviewed for accuracy. Do not cite this transcript as authoritative. Consult the Finding Aid above for verified information.

Hello?
Daddy?
Yeah, hi, Julie, how are you?
Terrible rush?
No, I'm not in a rush, no.
I wanted to ask you a question.
You know, when I went to Pittsburgh and everywhere I've gone, they ask me about busing.
Busing?
Yeah, and they always pick up things, and I just want to make sure I'm saying the right thing.
Yeah.
I said that the disadvantages outweigh any advantages.
You're exactly right.
I feel that it creates social chaos, and they use that a lot, and I just want to make sure that...
Right.
I would say this, that basically I'd add this one thing.
That's fine what you've said.
The second thing is to say that...
that our goal really is to see that every child in America gets a fine education.
Now, the Brown versus the Board of Education, the famous 1954 Supreme Court case, said that legally segregated education was inferior education.
And we believe that.
That's why we have removed the last vestiges of that.
In other words, we've entered the dual school system in the South.
On the other hand, I think it could also say that where younger children particularly are concerned...
Where there is excessive busing, that also is inferior education.
And therefore, our goal should be, how do we get superior education?
And so we begin with two problems.
One, there must be no legal segregation.
Two, there must be the freedom of every child to go anywhere he wants to school.
But third, there should not be no artificial force
busing beyond normal limits, beyond the neighborhood schools, because that makes education inferior.
See?
Right.
Sort of along those lines.
Yeah, that's a big help.
Okay.
It really is.
Thank you.