LBJ Tapes: Civil Rights Act Anniversary
President Lyndon Johnson’s phone calls on the passing and signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Act was signed into law on July 2, 1964. Note: Some language may be offensive.
412 viewsPresident Lyndon Johnson’s phone calls on the passing and signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Act was signed into law on July 2, 1964. Note: Some language may be offensive.
412 viewsPresident Johnson’s August 1964 calls about the campaign, Poverty bill, school desegregation in Louisiana and Vietnam. Note: Some language may be offensive.
323 viewsPresident Lyndon Johnson spoke to administration officials and others about civil unrest, the Poverty Bill and other legislation and international issues. Note: Some language may be offensi…
204 viewsPresident Richard Nixon spoke to UN Ambassador George H.W. Bush about upcoming votes and becoming the Chairman of the RNC. President Lyndon Johnson spoke to advisors about the signing ceremo…
913 viewsPresident Lyndon Johnson talked with administration officials and others about the three missing civil rights workers in Mississippi, the tax bill in Congress and questions about the Johnson…
325 viewsPresident Lyndon Johnson talked with advisors and Congressional leaders about the bombing in Laos, troops in Vietnam, the Civil Rights, poverty and other bills and reporters asking about his…
330 viewsSeveral scholars and members of the Johnson administration spoke in a forum entitled, “The Bold Dreamer,” during a symposium marking the 25th anniversary of the Presidential Inauguration of …
233 viewsPresident Lyndon Johnson’s calls from early January 1964, as he talked about a White House dinner for Senators, the Federal budget and a tax bill, the stock market and Vietnam. Participants…
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