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.
Presidential candidates in the United States. Senator Barry Goldwater gives a speech and waves to the crowd. Lyndon B. Johnson shakes hands with the crowd. Men and women cast their votes. The cheer girls in white uniform. People with banners in hand. Republican Standard bearer Barry Goldwater at mammoth rallies. In his speech Senator Goldwater talks about the issues like Civil Rights, control of Nuclear weapons and the charges of slackening morality. Senator Goldwater along with his wife and children as he meets voters during the Presidential campaign. His supporters hold banners and cheer for him. Lyndon B. Johnson along with his family and many other officials at a barbecue. Lyndon Johnson gives a speech. 'United Steelworkers of America' written on board in the background. Huge crowd gathered to listen to Lyndon B. Johnson's speech. Officials walk in front of the White House.
Presidential election campaign in the United States. Host Janet Leigh urges Americans to vote. Board in the background reads 'vote and the choice is Yours' 'Don't vote and the choice is theirs'.
Helicopter carrying Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson approaches the White House lawn, the Washington Monument can be seen in the background. United States President Lyndon B. Johnson welcomes Prime Minister Lester Pearson on the White House lawn. Prime Minister Lester Pearson and President Lyndon B. Johnson, with Canadian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Paul Martin and United States Secretary of States Dean Rusk sign a treaty on power and flood control development between United States and Canada. Prime Minister Lester Pearson and President Lyndon B. Johnson, with Canadian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Paul Martin and United States Secretary of States Dean Rusk shake hands after signing treaty. Photographers, one with a 16mm motion picture camera, take photos of the treaty signing. President Lyndon B. Johnson and Prime Minister Lester Pearson sign an agreement creating the Roosevelt Campobello International Park off the coast of New Brunswick, Canada. Maryon Pearson, the wife of Prime Minister Lester Pearson, is seen talking with United States and Canadian officials, behind Prime Minister Pearson and President Johnson.
Queen Frederika of Greece visits the United States with daughter, Princess Irene. Onboard the S.S. United States, seven-year-old Chrysa Nichols of the Greek American Institute gives roses and a kiss to Queen Frederika. The Queen and her party pose for cameramen operating motion picture cameras. Queen Frederika attends the reception celebrating Barnard College’s 75th anniversary (after she receives an Honorary degree in Law from Columbia University). Barnard College President Dr. Rosemary Park, Queen Frederika of Greece, Princess Irene, United States Secretary of State Dean Rusk and his wife, Virginia Rusk, pose together for photographs.
United States Attorney General Robert Kennedy (RFK) and wife, Ethel Kennedy, visit troops stationed in Korea as part of his peace mission to Asia. Robert Kennedy shakes hands with United States soldiers near the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) along the 38th parallel. In Seoul, Robert Kennedy speaks with South Korean President Park Chung-hee and his wife, Yuk Young-soo. Ethel Kennedy and Yuk Young-soo speaks to each other. A crowd of cameramen take pictures of Robert Kennedy, Ethel Kennedy, President Park Chung-hee and Yuk Young-soo.
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