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  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Telephone conversation # 6239, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN LUTHER KING, 11/5/1964, 3:20PM
  • MARTIN LUTHER KING
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Telephone conversation # 6737, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN LUTHER KING, 1/15/1965, 12:06PM
  • MARTIN LUTHER KING
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Telephone conversation # 8311, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN LUTHER KING, 7/7/1965, 8:05PM
  • MARTIN LUTHER KING
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Telephone conversation # 6736, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN LUTHER KING, 1/15/1965, 12:06PM
  • MARTIN LUTHER KING
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Telephone conversation # 8578, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN LUTHER KING, 8/20/1965, 5:10PM
  • MARTIN LUTHER KING
  • , when public sentiment for effective gun control was high following the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Senator Robert Kennedy:, it appeared that we might even get the only . really effective control -- licensing and registration
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh McPherson -- 4 recen tly or later : Pat Moynihan, Tom Sche lling, Seymour Martin Lipse t, Tom Pettig rew, Bob Coles. H: It really is a unique kind
  • on remedial programs; Moynihan's critique of Community Action; White House conference, "To Fulfill These Rights;" Martin Bronfenbrenner; Head Start experiments; function and selection of advisory councils and task forces; urban land-grant colleges; Federal
  • arborough ca m e up to g r e e t m e . H e had c a n c e lle d out a fter the a s s a s s in a tio n of M artin Luther King and I did not e x p e c t to s e e h im . I m an aged to be m o r e c o rd ia l than I had been at our la s t m eetin g ■^ . '-i
  • CECIL KING
  • "(LEGISLATION-POVERTY-VIETNAM)"; MCCORMACK IS MEETING WITH HARRY SHEPPARD, BERNIE SISK, CECIL KING AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
  • King, Cecil R. (Cecil Rhodes), 1898-1974
  • DISCUSSION OF COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION TO KING PAUL'S FUNERAL IN GREECE; ARCHBISHOP IAKOVOS, JOHN BRADEMAS, GEORGE VOURNAS, JOHN PAPPAS, MIKE MANATOS; FARM BILL; FOOD STAMP BILL
  • CIVIL RIGHTS, FOOD STAMP, POVERTY BILLS; REPUBLICAN OPPOSITION; FOREIGN AID CUTS; VIETNAM; ELLENDER OFFERS TO MEET WITH JORDAN'S KING HUSSEIN; EMBASSIES SHUNNING ELLENDER BECAUSE OF HIS CIVIL RIGHTS VIEWS; BEEF OVERPRODUCTION; ELLENDER'S PRALINES
  • LEGISLATIVE STRATEGY ON MEDICARE BILL; RIBICOFF AMENDMENT, KING-ANDERSON BILL, POSSIBLE COMPROMISE IN CONFERENCE; RULES COMMITTEE FAILURE TO VOTE ON APPALACHIA BILL; DIRKSEN LEGISLATIVE REAPPORTIONMENT RIDER TO FOREIGN AID BILL; WILLIAM TUCK
  • PRESS STORY ON MEETING YESTERDAY ON MEDICARE BILL; RIBICOFF AMENDMENT; KING-ANDERSON BILL; LABOR'S POSITION ON MEDICARE; APPALACHIA BILL AND RULES COMMITTEE; NEED FOR JUSTICE DEPT RECOMMENDATION ON LEGISLATIVE REAPPORTIONMENT LEGISLATION
  • OFFICE CONVERSATION ON POVERTY BILL; ANDERSON RECOMMENDS LBJ APPOINT CHAIRMAN OF FEDERAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING COMMITTEE FOR ALASKA; DISCUSSION OF RIBICOFF AMENDMENT TO KING-ANDERSON MEDICARE BILL; ANDERSON EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR HHH AS VP NOMINEE
  • REACTIONS TO LBJ STATEMENT ON TONKIN GULF; KING-ANDERSON MEDICARE BILL; VOTES OF CHARLES BENNETT, PAUL ROGERS ON POVERTY BILL; LBJ OFFERS ASSURANCE OF HIS SUPPORT IF THEY VOTE FOR BILL; ROBERT SIKES' STATEMENT ON TONKIN GULF; SEATING OF PIERRE
  • O'BRIEN REPORTS ON CONVERSATION WITH HALE BOGGS, CARL ALBERT IN WHICH THEY RECOMMEND HOUSE SEND SOCIAL SECURITY BILL TO CONFERENCE WITHOUT INSTRUCTIONS ON MEDICARE PROVISION, DISCUSSES VIEWS OF LABOR, WILBUR MILLS, JOHN MCCORMACK, CECIL KING
  • PRESS STORIES ABOUT DISCONTENT AMONG DEMOCRATIC OFFICIALS ABOUT LBJ, CIVIL RIGHTS, GREAT SOCIETY; RFK'S INFLUENCE ON JOHN KING, HAROLD HUGHES, WARREN HEARNES; LBJ EXPRESSES IRRITATION ABOUT CRITICISM BY SOME DEMOCRATIC GOVS. FOLLOWING MEETING LAST
  • are: wor king for Lynd on down at the headquarters fo r the volunteers for th e Dem oc ratic National Comm ittee:. She pu t th e littl e gol d pins in t he shap e of a number four cros sc~d with t he ini tials LJ3J. She ga
  • graduates they have turned out among the n egro r a c e t han have som e of the other cou n tries re c e n tly re le a s e d fro m coloni az a t i o n , Sitting out on a d e c k l o o king at the ligh ts o f A tlan tic C ity , w hile Lyn don talked to a v e
  • tied in -H ere your programs ·. i ' }vl th the rest of the of f ice programs and with the depar~1n. e'nt of HEW at that ti me ? 11 ,,.I JI DR. HARRIS: We were \'TO r ) king part i cu. 1ar1 y c 1 o s 0. l y .. ) 'f !~ with the Depart
  • as possible from each and studiously avoiding sp~?.king ., o~her both _reading the same newspapar .. to each other. It loras a beautiful b9ginning. · The only thing they c;:ouid agre_e ' on was that they had to be polite to r..e, because I had just
  • in in g once w a s king. It’ s b e c o m e a s ic k in d u s t r y , nothing h a s r e a l l y c o m e along to r e p l a c e it . And now , two o r m o r e g e n e r a t io n s h a v e l i v e d h e r e , tra p p e d in a s o r t of fate o f s t a le