Telephone conversation # 13806, sound recording, LBJ and BERTRAND HARDING, 12/6/1968, 5:38PM

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Title:

Telephone conversation # 13806, sound recording, LBJ and BERTRAND HARDING, 12/6/1968, 5:38PM

Duration: (min: sec):

6:11

Reference No.:

13806

Description:

LBJ EXPRESSES HIS CONCERN ABOUT PROVIDING FEDERAL FUNDS THROUGH URBAN LEAGUE FOR YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS UNITED; POSSIBLE CHARGES OF NEPOTISM BECAUSE OF LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S NIECE'S ROLE IN ORGANIZATION; LBJ'S PERSONAL VIEWS ON MISMANAGEMENT OF POVERTY PROGRAM

Contributor:

Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973; Harding, Bertrand M. (Bertrand Morrison), 1919-2002

Collection:

Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings

Collection Description:

Go to List of Holdings

Series:

White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts

Speaker 1:

LBJ

Who Placed the Call?:

Speaker 2

Speaker 2:

BERTRAND HARDING

Location of Speaker 1:

Mansion, White House, Washington, DC

Subject:

Civil rights; Federal budget; Johnson family; Labor; LBJ personal; National politics; Presidency; Public relations; Urban affairs; Welfare and War on Poverty

Archivist's General Note:

"RE OEO PROBLEMS"; SELECTED AS A HIGHLIGHT OF THE TELEPHONE CONVERSATION COLLECTION

Rights:

Possibly copyright restricted, see copyright note in Collection Description

Specific Item Type:

Telephone conversation

Type:

Audio

Format:

Dictation belt

Identifier:

tel-13806

Date:

1968-12-06

Location(s):

Washington, DC

Time Period:

Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)