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  • LBJ THANKS KING FOR HIS RECENT STATEMENT; MLK EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR LBJ; LBJ DISCUSSES HEAVY BURDENS HE FACES, SAYS HE WILL ASK CONGRESS TO PASS TAX AND CIVIL RIGHTS BILLS; MLK SAYS BILLS SHOULD BE PASSED AS TRIBUTE TO JFK
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Telephone conversation # 56, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN LUTHER KING, 11/25/1963, 9:20PM
  • 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 # 8313, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN LUTHER KING, 7/7/1965, 8:05PM
  • 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
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Telephone conversation # 8312, sound recording, LBJ and MARTIN LUTHER KING, 7/7/1965, 8:05PM
  • MARTIN LUTHER KING
  • "SECOND PART"; "STATEMENT TO BE MADE BY MARTIN LUTHER KING TODAY"; "ALSO RIOTS THAT ARE BEING PLANNED FOR CLEVELAND, OAKLAND, PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO; ALSO LEGISLATIVE & SUBVERSIVE CONTROL BD"
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • ALLEN THANKS LBJ FOR HIS STATEMENT UPON DEATH OF MLK, REPORTS ON SITUATION IN ATLANTA; LBJ'S CALL TO CORETTA SCOTT KING; RIOTING IN WASHINGTON, DC; POSTPONEMENT OF LBJ'S TRIP TO HONOLULU; LBJ'S 3/31/68 SPEECH; LADY BIRD JOHNSON THANKS ALLEN FOR HIS
  • lu n ch on t r a y s . Page 3 I t ' s a funny thing. f o r a p la c e p r o t e c t e d f r o m the w ind. We h a d b e e n loo king We ta lk e d f o r y e a r s ab ou t b u ild in g s o m e s o r t of a w ind b a r r i e r out b y the sw im m
  • through Martin & Danz Ranches; Frank Erwin & LBJ Library; Johnsons watch tv election coverage; party for military staff stationed at LBJ Ranch; story about elderly man & LBJ; LBJ gives speech & awards to military staff
  • 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
  • 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
  • e r^ A g lim p s e in to a h o u se w h e re I saw a p ic tu r e o f the King an d Q u een on th e w a ll; another^ a s m a ll h a m m o c k sw ay in g g en tly s u s p e n d e d f r o m th e b e a m - J t w a s th e b a b y 's c r a d le . A nd
  • Lady Bird tours the Khlong and describes people and sights; LBJ receives honorary degree from Chulalongkorn University; Lady Bird describes academic robes and King Kittikachorn; LBJ gives speech and signs International Education Act; Lady Bird meets
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ’ W ed n esd a y , N o v e m b e r 1, 1967 Page 1 It w a s the day o f the v i s i t o£ the King of N ep a l and h is Q u e e n . T he in o r n in g I sp e n t a t d e s k w o rk , a n d then a fe w m in u
  • Office work; arrival ceremony for King & Queen of Nepal; speeches & parade down Pennsylvania Avenue to Blair House; lunch; meeting with Clark Clifford & Madame Shoumatoff about portrait of Lady Bird; visit with LBJ in dining room; LBJ's announcement
  • 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
  • on the day w a s the im p orta nt even t, the $1, 000, dinner p r e c e edin g the gala. In m y orange and y e llo w flo w e re d ta ffeta evening dress® I went with Lyndon and L u c i to the In tern ation al IInn about 6:30,----Luci,'l o o king an absolute
  • , or rather he talked. That treadworn We talked about the He told us how in the days of the French Kings, Louis XIV and XV, i t had been made by using mercury, I think i t was, and after many painstaking years, the workmen would go blind. Then he
  • with Jesse Kellam and the Thornberrys; upcoming Lady Bird trip with President Truman to Greece for funeral of King Paul; Executive Order creating Committee for the Preservation of the White House
  • r s l i n e d up in c o s tu m e s . And M e r lin , m y old fr ie n d , had told m e I c e r t a i n l y . w o u l d n e v e r h a v e s e e n the King A r t h u r l i k e t h i s o n e . It w a s s l a p s t i c k , a n d e v e n I w i t h m y
  • LBJ Library meeting; office work; two-hour interview with Henry Branden of the London Sunday Times; lunch; Lady Bird to Shady Grove Music Theatre; Laurance Rockefeller and Project Trailblazers; Lady Bird greets cast of "King Arthur" & gives short
  • le ft and I d ecid ed I m igh t a s w e ll liv e it up. I c a lle d in C h ief King,-^and got a m a s s a g e , and when he had fin ish ed , tip toed to L yndon's MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE :' WA SHI NOT ON - M onday, A p r il 1, 1968 d oor
  • fie ld a n d S e n a to r a n d M rs . M c In ty re a n d S e n a to rs S m ith a n d P e ll a n d M u sk ie w ith M rs . M u sk ie a n d G o v e r n o rs V olpea n d K ing a n d M r s . King an d a n a s s o r tm e n t of C o n g r e s s m e n . V E
  • v e r to e n t e r t a i n u s h e r e in th e W hite H o u se - - J o s e L im o n - - who d a n c e d the M o o r s P iv o n f o r the King of M o ro c c o . He i s a t l e a s t m y a g e , a n d th a t m u s t b e s o m e th in g of a p h e n o
  • 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