Members of the Presidential Party board the Presidential VC-137 (Boeing 707) aircraft at Los Angeles Airport. Members of the Press drink coffee at small stall on the airfield. Press reporters seated in tents phone their stories. Reporters at typewriters. Sign in another area occupied by reporters reads 'Western Union'.
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson boards a helicopter and flies away from an airbase as a U.S. Marine band plays.
United States President Lyndon B. Johnson in the United States. President Johnson speaks into a microphone. He wears an identification tag, as if at a convention. Venue and subject unknown.
Newspaper distribution and people reading papers in New York City. Paper boys arriving on foot and on bicycle at a newspaper distribution truck. The newspaper boys collect their newspapers for delivery. Men and women visiting news stands and a view of a newsstand that specializes in newspapers from other cities. Closeup view of many newspapers at the newsstand. Sign Board at a shop reads 'Free Information here'. Newspapers placed on a rack. Man reads a newspaper. Women seated on bench reading newspaper. Various citizens reading newspapers.
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.