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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
Charles Tasnadi
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
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
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
First Lady Lady Bird Johnson clasps President Johnson's hand after he signed the Civil Rights Bill into law in Washington
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
President Johnson told reporters at a news conference in Washington DC that "the cause of Civil Rights is not helped" by civil disobedience tactics
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
President Johnson signs the new Civil Rights Open Housing Bill into law in ceremonies in the White House East Room
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
20th c Photography
President Johnson and Alabama Governor George Wallace appear before newsmen following a conference at the White House that lasted more than three hours
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
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.
Harvey Georges
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
President Johnson enters Washington Cathedral to attend a memorial service for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Eleven people live in this house on an Autauga County farm owned by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
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
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
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
Horace Cort
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
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
Ted Powers
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Close to 90 black and white CORE demonstrators, including many women, were arrested and detained at police headquarters in St. Louis
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Police reinforcements arrive at the White House as several hundred pickets continue to march outside
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
One soldier with a machine gun and another with out-thrust rifle take up guard posts on the Senate steps of the Capitol
Charles Harrity
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
President Lyndon Baines Johnson signing the Civil Rights Bill in the East Room of the White House
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
20th c Photography
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
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
President Lyndon B. Johnson called for broad federal and private efforts to enlist more black Americans for medical careers
John Rous
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
President Johnson meets with Floyd McKissick, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Representative Emanuel Celler (D-NY) and the White House
Harvey Georges
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
President Johnson speaks to members of a Christian Leadership Seminar in the Rose Garden at the White House
Bob Schutz
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
President Johnson in his White House office before telling newsmen that he will call up the Alabama National Guard to protect Civil Rights marchers
Henry Burroughs
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
President Johnson is congratulated by Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall at a meeting of the White House Conference on Civil Rights in Washington DC
Charles Tasnadi
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
President Johnson tells a Christian leadership seminar that "No group of Christians has more responsibility in Civil Rights than the Southern Baptists"
Bob Schutz
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Senators who sponsored the jury trial amendment to the Civil Rights bill get victory handshakes with Senators Lyndon Johnson (D-TX) and Richard Russell (D-GA) after the amendment passed
Bob Schutz
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
President Johnson talks about Civil Rights legislation with a delegation from the National Council of Churches
Harvey Georges
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Senator Richard Russell, leader of southern forces opposed to the Civil Rights bill, meets with Senators William Knowland and Lyndon Johnson about bringing the bill before the Senate
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Vice President Hubert Humphrey briefs reporters on President Johnson's announcement of a sweeping reorganization of federal Civil Rights programs
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Governor George Wallace of Alabama leaves a plane upon his arrival in Washington for a meeting with President Johnson
Charles Tasnadi
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach testifies in support of a proposed 1966 Civil Rights Act
John Rous
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Attorney General Ramsey Clark urged approval of President Johnson's Civil Rights bill before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee
Henry Griffin
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
One-year-old Candice Thornell of New Orleans pets President Johnson on the chin via the television during his State of the Union message
Jack Thornell
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
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