LBJ and Martin Luther King, 11/5/64. 3.20p.
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- Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Citation No.: 6239
Nov. 5, 1964
Time: 3.20PM
Location: LBJ Ranch
Speakers: President Johnson and Martin Luther King, Jr.
General Topics: Civil Rights; Elections; First Lady; Humor & Mimicry; LBJ Reminiscences; National Politics; Welfare
Topics: LBJ Thanks MLK For His Support And Support Of Negro Community, Tells Story About Theodore Francis Green; MLK Congratulates LBJ, Expresses Optimism About Future; LBJ Asks MLK Help With Poverty Program, Discusses Lady Bird Johnson's Whistlestop Campaign
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It’s too bad they wanted to make LBJ look worse in “Selma”. If you listen to these calls, he encouraged Dr. King,A. Philip Randolph,Whitney Young,etc. to March for Voting Rights.
The civil rights act was Kennedy's proposal, but the voting rights act was Johnson's.
Nothing happens without Johnson. Kennedy had no political skill.
Kennedy would never have gotten it through Congress
@@juliosanchez95 Johnson was a master of the game
LBJ did a lot for me
November 13 2016
lone nuts ?
they have destroyed a lot of good men
lbj helped push civil rights bills through- the bills were Kennedy's proposals. lbj was an enigma -he had support from right wing segregationist hl hunt , murchinson, was tight with j edgar hoover , yet he could be civil with king. of course when king spoke out against the Vietnam war and hoover hated him and lbj's texas backers also hated king he got hit. just another lone nut ?