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what does "the page of history"mean? it is partly readable, so it's a real piece? The absence of an incontestable record and the nature of Johnsons talks mean that the page of history he wrote in 26000's bedroom is blurred. Nevertheless it is partly readable. Although he himself informed this writer that he could not even "recall the precise sequence of calls" which he made, he was never entirely alone—"I'm sticking to you like glue," said Youngblood, trailing him inside—and in all important instances the recollections of the person to whom he talked are available.
Jun 19, 2013 6:12 AM
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No, it's metaphorical. We don't have a tape recording or exact transcription of what he said, only reports from Johnson himself and others who were there, and their memories are fallible, resulting in an imprecise record of the exact sequence of events, or blurred page of history.
June 19, 2013
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