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February 1, 1964: Press Conference

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Lyndon B. Johnson

February 01, 1964

Source Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum

President Johnson holds a press conference to issue general announcements from the White House and field questions from members of the press. Foreign policy and early campaigning efforts for the 1964 presidential election are discussed, as is the progress of civil rights legislature and the consideration of women as a group which faces discrimination. 

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