U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson at a press conference in Washington DC. President gives a speech. Reporters stand and ask questions to the President. Photographers take pictures. Reporters take notes. People watch the telecast of the conference on television. Reporters get up after the conference.
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson campaigning in Los Angeles, California. The Presidential motorcade proceeding along a freeway towards the city of Los Angeles. In the city streets, President Johnson stands in open car and waves to spectators who greet him from sidewalks. President's motocade moves along under tight security. Police motorcycles escort the President's car. Spectators with the American flag.
U.S. President Lyndon Johnson campaigning in Los Angeles, California. He escorts his daughter, Lynda Bird Johnson, out of a restaurant. He is dressed in tuxedo and daughter Lynda Bird is also dressed formally, wearing a black dress with white boa and pearls. Spectators applaud them as they pass.
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson campaigning in New York City. A Car with a banner announcing that President Johnson will speak on the 50th anniversary of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union Medical Center, on June 6, 1964. President Johnson is seen with a huge crowd. People cheering. President Johnson mingles with the crowd and shakes hands with people. Photographers take pictures.
United States President Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House in Washington D.C., United States. President Johnson with his two dogs at White House. Elevated, aerial views of the White House and the United States Capitol building, and the downtown mall area (likely taken from atop Washington Monument.)
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson at a Press Conference and signing ceremony in Washington D.C. , United States. Officials converse with each other. Press reporters preparing before the press conference. President Johnson speaks into a microphone. Reporters take notes. Photographers take pictures. People watch the President on television. President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act. Nearby officials include Hubert Humphrey, Everett Dirksen, Martin Luther King Jr., Robert Kennedy. Officials shake hands with the President. Close views of smiling officials greeting the President after the signing, some holding pens that the President used in the signing. Martin Luther King Jr smiles and speaks to a woman present after the ceremony. Men and women buy and read newspapers at a city newsstand.
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