LBJ and Martin Luther King, Jr., 7/7/65 8.05P. 1 of 3.
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- Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Citation No.: 8311. Continues to 8312 and 8313.
July 7, 1965
Time: 8:05 PM. Continues.
Speakers: President Johnson and Martin Luther King, Jr.
General Topics: Civil Rights; Congressional Relations; Housing; Judiciary; Labor; Legislation; National Politics; Press Relations; Speeches; Taxes; Welfare
Topics: MLK Calls To Express Concern About McCullough Substitute For Voting Rights Bill; LBJ Discusses Southern, Republican Opposition; Poll Tax Issue; Differences Between House, Senate Bills; Near Defeat Of Rent Subsidy Provision Of Housing Bill; Howard Smith
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People in the 50s-60s had the best greetings. “How do ya do sir “
The sound of the recording device sounds like a heart beat and makes the whole conversation seem menacing in a way and extremely important
Well, it might seem like rambling, but in reality it was Johnson talking knowledgeably about all the many aspects of the problem. Quite impressive.
You may be right, but I don’t think MLK called him up to listen to an 11 minute and 44 second monologue. Let the man get a word in edgewise, for cryin’ out loud!
I love that sound in the video
LBJ isn't rambling. He's just talking about very complicated political issues. He was near enough a political genius but because he's an old, white man with southern accent people aren't prepared to be patient and actually listen to what he's saying.
Agree. LBJ was a master strategist. He was also a white supremacist.
I agree as well...imo greatest domestic policy president. If he didn't screw up Vietnam, he would be considered with Washington, Lincoln and FDR
LBJ reminds me of myself when I get old lol just taking over the damn phone conversation 😂
Martin Luther King Jr. is probably thinking this whole time "what the heck is the President talking about?"
I fast forwarded like 20 times and all I heard was LBJ talkin crap.
he just rambles on
lbj doing politics - one of the all time greats
This had to be edited. MLK doesn't get a word in! Lol!
ChristianMcBrideTV If this call is legit (i.e. not cut and spliced) then LBJ was drunk or had a few screws loose. Would he actually tell King all this shit? I really doubt it.
I don’t know what he’s saying.!