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… war US-Canadian relations -Diplomacy -[Forename unknown] Johnson and unknown person -John B. Connally -Group of Ten …
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… of telephone conversation] The President's schedule -Don Johnson, Russell Train, Counsellors The President talked with …
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… task force to respond to Senate -Dean -Wallace Johnson -Patrick J. Buchanan -William E. Timmons -Ehrlichman …
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… differential -Youth vote -Youth unemployment -Lyndon B. Johnson -Detroit unemployment project -Amount -Cost of living …
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… to West Germany -Background -George C. McGee -Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy -The President's meeting with …
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… task force to respond to Senate -Dean -Wallace Johnson -Patrick J. Buchanan -William E. Timmons -Ehrlichman …
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… task force to respond to Senate -Dean -Wallace Johnson -Patrick J. Buchanan -William E. Timmons -Ehrlichman …
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… -Health -Wife -President’s conversation with Lyndon B. Johnson -Relationship with Wilbur D. Mills Pending …
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… of Douglas L. Hallett and Patrick J. Buchanan -Lyndon B. Johnson -Calley Conv. No. 246-7 (cont.) Domestic Council …
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… M. Dirksen [R–Illinois] had been haggling with Lyndon B. Johnson ever since Johnson’s days as Senate Majority Leader in the 1950s. In …
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… after winning a US Senate seat from New York, President Johnson complained that Kennedy had failed to acknowledge Johnson’s help in securing that result. Johnson aides Bill …
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… of three civil rights workers in Mississippi, President Johnson called Sen. James O. “Jim” Eastland [D–Mississippi], … the disappearance as a “publicity stunt” and assured Johnson there was “nobody in that area to harm them.” …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… So you had a dynamic. The [David] Broder, Haynes Johnson book is a very fair assessment of all the …
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… with Chicago mayor Richard J. “Dick” Daley, President Johnson revealed his frustration with the Kerner Commission’s … civil disturbances. The report rejected the notion, which Johnson had come to accept, that organized agitators were the primary cause of disorder. In this call, Johnson also defended the money he had spent already on urban …
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… -Polls -Votes for the President -Comparison to Lyndon B. Johnson -Projections -Actual figures Haldeman talked with an … -Chancellor -Comparison to 1968 election -Comparison to Johnson landslide -John F. Kennedy assassination - 17 - NIXON …
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… President Johnson phoned Hubert H. Humphrey Jr. [DFL–Minnesota] to … Robert, who had just been diagnosed with throat cancer. Johnson also discussed the progress of the civil rights bill, … statements on the civil rights bill. Almost an hour later, Johnson received word that 73 senators had voted to pass the …
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… following his victory in the 1964 election, President Johnson reached out to former president Harry S. Truman. Johnson lauded Truman for several landmark achievements in … as well as with former president Dwight D. Eisenhower, Johnson extended the perks of the office. …
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… Three days after the 1968 presidential election, President Johnson asked president-elect Richard M. “Dick” Nixon to … to take part in the Paris Peace Talks. If Nixon refused, Johnson would reveal that the Nixon campaign had secretly … South Vietnam to boycott the talks before the election. Johnson instructed Nixon on how to phrase the request to the …
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… Party’s presidential nomination, a dejected President Johnson delivered a bombshell to Lady Bird Johnson and several close advisers: he would withdraw from … W. Jenkins, one of several discussions that reflected Johnson’s state of mind that morning, outlined the …
Oral History Interviews
| George W. Bush Project… got my master's in public affairs from the LBJ [Lyndon B. Johnson] School [of Public Affairs], very interesting, small …