The Future for President Lyndon Johnson
Tags: PRESIDENTS -- United States; JOHNSON, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973; KENNEDY, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963; PUBLIC administration; ASSASSINATION
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- OF MANY THINGS. T. N. D. // America;12/5/1964, Vol. 111 Issue 23, p725
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- Only Johnson can beat Johnson. Alsop, Stewart // Saturday Evening Post;1/4/1964, Vol. 237 Issue 1, p12
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- WASHINGTON FRONT. Eller, J. N. // America;2/8/1964, Vol. 110 Issue 6, p182
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- WHAT NEGROES CAN EXPECT FROM PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON. BENNETT, JR., LERONE // Ebony;Jan1964, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p81
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- IGNORE ALL THE CHATTER ABOUT THE NO. 2 SPOT. Cook, Charlie // National Journal;7/01/2000, Vol. 32 Issue 27, p2182
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- The Forward Thrust Of America. Johnson, Lyndon B. // Vital Speeches of the Day;12/15/63, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p130
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- "My Favorite Quotation" // Saturday Evening Post;12/1/1962, Vol. 235 Issue 43, p20
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