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Percy nodded, unperturbed by this two-person attack. “I hear the administration has made a deal with the Southern states,” he said. George pricked up his ears: this had not been in the newspapers. “The state governors have agreed to restrain the mobs, which is what the Kennedy brothers want.” George knew that in politics no one ever gave something for nothing. “What was the quid pro quo?” “The attorney general will turn a blind eye to the illegal arrest of Freedom Riders.” Verena was outraged, and irritated with her father. “I wish you had told me about this before, Daddy,” she said sharply. “I knew it would make you mad, honey.” Verena’s face darkened at this condescension, and she looked away. George concentrated on the key question: “Will you protest publicly, Mr. Marquand?” “I’ve thought about it,” said Percy. “But I don’t think it would have much impact.” “It might influence black voters against Kennedy in 1964.” “Are we sure we want to do that? We’d all be worse off with someone like Dick Nixon in the White House.” Verena said indignantly: “Then what can we do?” “What’s happened in the South in the past month has proved, beyond doubt, that the law as it stands is too weak. We need a new civil rights bill.” George said: “Amen to that.” Percy went on: “I might be able to help make that happen. Right now I have a little influence in the White House. If I criticize the Kennedys I’ll have none.” George felt Percy should speak out. Verena voiced the same thought. “You ought to say what’s right,” she said. “America is full of people being judicious. That’s how we got into this mess.” Her mother was offended. “Your daddy is famous for saying what’s right,” she said indignantly. “He has stuck his neck out again and again.” George saw that Percy was not to be persuaded. But perhaps he was right. A new civil rights bill, making it impossible for the Southern states to oppress Negroes, might be the only real solution. “I’d better find my folks,” George said. “An honor to meet you both.” “Think about working for Martin,” Verena called after him as he walked away. Follett, Ken (2014-09-16). Edge of Eternity: Book Three of The Century Trilogy (pp. 85-86). Penguin Group US. Kindle Edition.
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