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The Johnson White House Tapes and Civil Rights
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The Johnson White House Tapes and Civil Rights
In June and July of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson was occupied by America’s role in Vietnam, Senate passage of the Civil Rights Act, and an unfolding crisis with the disappearance of three Civil Rights workers in Mississippi. In the upcoming discussion at the National Archives, historians and scholars focus on these momentous months, and Johnson himself is heard from on a succession of White House tapes.
Video Length: 5640
Date Found: July 11, 2011
Date Produced: April 28, 2011
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