JFK Assassination Anniversary
Noting the November 22 1963 assassination of President John Kennedy with radio communications between the White House and Air Force One and Lyndon Johnson’s first calls as President. Profess…
3,301 viewsNoting the November 22 1963 assassination of President John Kennedy with radio communications between the White House and Air Force One and Lyndon Johnson’s first calls as President. Profess…
3,301 viewsPresident Lyndon Johnson talked with advisors about the final phase of the presidential campaign and two scandals that could affect his election efforts. Note: Some language may be offensiv…
945 viewsPresident Lyndon Johnson spoke to administration officials and others about civil unrest, the Poverty Bill and other legislation and international issues. Note: Some language may be offensi…
203 viewsProfessor Barbara Perry discussed what happened in Dallas on November 22, 1963. President Lyndon Johnson and administration officials talked with various departments for updates on the shoot…
961 viewsPresident Lyndon Johnson talked with administration officials and others about the three missing civil rights workers in Mississippi, the tax bill in Congress and questions about the Johnson…
323 viewsPresident Richard Nixon’s calls with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and CIA Director Richard Helms. Topics in these 1971-1973 conversations include the killings of two New York City policemen,…
1,761 viewsThe relationship between the White House and the FBI from over 50 years ago, as we air some of President Johnson’s calls with J. Edgar Hoover. These conversations took place from June throug…
1,248 viewsPresident Lyndon Johnson talked with advisors about violent civil rights demonstrations around the country and Congressional opposition to proposed tax increases and to more spending for the…
430 viewsPresident Johnson’s November 1963 calls from shortly after the assassination of President Kennedy. President Johnson reached out to cabinet members, a prominent member of the media, and civi…
1,488 viewsC-SPAN Radio aired President Lyndon Johnson’s 1965 phone calls about the civil rights marches in Alabama. Participants include Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, Alabama Senator Lister Hi…
384 viewsA series of recorded telephone conversations between President Johnson and F.B.I. Director Hoover was aired about the murder in Mississippi of three civil rights workers, James Chaney, Andre…
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