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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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President Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in by Judge Sarah T. Hughes as his wife and Mrs. John F. Kennedy flank him in the cabin of Air Force One
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Stoughton, Cecil
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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November 22, 1963 (printed 1964)
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President Johnson is honored with a reception in Washington given by the blacks he appointed to office. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, right, praises the President for his work on Civil Rights.
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Harrity, Charles
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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December 17, 1968
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President Johnson with Senate leaders Mike Mansfield (left) and Everett M. Dirksen gives a V for victory sign in the Capitol after his voting rights legislation won a 79-18 victory
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Tasnadi, Charles
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 4, 1965
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With FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover at his side, President Lyndon Johnson announces that four Ku Klux Klan members have been arrested in Alabama for conspiracy in the slaying of a Detroit mother
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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March 26, 1965
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First Lady Lady Bird Johnson clasps President Johnson's hand after he signed the Civil Rights Bill into law in Washington
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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July 2, 1964
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President Johnson told reporters at a news conference in Washington DC that "the cause of Civil Rights is not helped" by civil disobedience tactics
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 16, 1964
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President Johnson signs the new Civil Rights Open Housing Bill into law in ceremonies in the White House East Room
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
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April 11, 1968
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President Johnson and Alabama Governor George Wallace appear before newsmen following a conference at the White House that lasted more than three hours
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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March 13, 1965
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President Johnson pays close attention to A. Phillip Randolph, right, Vice President of the AFL-CIO, and Roy Wilkins, Director of the NAACP, in a meeting in the Cabinet Room at the White House.
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Georges, Harvey
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 28, 1966
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President Johnson enters Washington Cathedral to attend a memorial service for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 5, 1968
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President Lyndon B. Johnson is applauded by Whitney Young, Executive Director of the National Urban League, after the President addressed the organization's 12th annual Equal Opportunity Days awards dinner in New York City
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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November 19, 1968
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President Johnson poses at the White House with Constance Baker Motley, black president of the borough of Manhattan. He will nominate Mrs. Motley to be a federal judge for the Southern District of New York.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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January 25, 1966
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Eleven people live in this house on an Autauga County farm owned by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 1965
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Republican Congressmen Dave Martin of Nebraska and Gene Snyder of Kentucky released this photo of a farm house on Alabama land owned by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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May 1964
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Ku Klux Klan leaders Robert Shelton of Alabama and Calvin Craig of Georgia have requested a conference with President Johnson to discuss his attacks on the Klan
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Cort, Horace
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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March 1965
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Flag flies at half staff at President and Mrs. Lyndon Johnson's ranch, honoring slain Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Stonewall, Texas
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Powers, Ted
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 5, 1968
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Close to 90 black and white CORE demonstrators, including many women, were arrested and detained at police headquarters in St. Louis
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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February 1964
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Police reinforcements arrive at the White House as several hundred pickets continue to march outside
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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March 13, 1965
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One soldier with a machine gun and another with out-thrust rifle take up guard posts on the Senate steps of the Capitol
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Harrity, Charles
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 5, 1968
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President Lyndon Baines Johnson signing the Civil Rights Bill in the East Room of the White House
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
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July 2, 1964
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Senator Everett M. Dirksen (R-IL) and Senator Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tx) pose for a handshake after the Senate passed a Civil Rights bill
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 8, 1960
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President Lyndon B. Johnson called for broad federal and private efforts to enlist more black Americans for medical careers
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Rous, John
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 14, 1968
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President Johnson meets with Floyd McKissick, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Representative Emanuel Celler (D-NY) and the White House
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Georges, Harvey
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 29, 1966
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President Johnson speaks to members of a Christian Leadership Seminar in the Rose Garden at the White House
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Schutz, Bob
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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March 25, 1964
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President Johnson in his White House office before telling newsmen that he will call up the Alabama National Guard to protect Civil Rights marchers
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Burroughs, Henry
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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March 19, 1965
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