LBJ and Hubert Humphrey 8/14/64, 11.05A.
Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Hubert Humphrey.
Citation No.: 4918
August 14, 1964
Time: 11.05A.
Speakers: President Johnson and Vice President Hubert Humphrey
General Topics: Civil Rights; Congressional Relations; Elections; National Politics
Topics: Possible Effect On South Of Seating Of MFDP Delegation At Democratic Convention; Concerns Of Northern Delegations; Joe Rauh; Opposition To HHH As VP Nominee Because Of Liberal Connections; Need To Avoid Floor Fight On MFDP Issue; MLK; Adam Clayton Powell
More info on the LBJ telephone conversations: http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/Dictabelt.hom/content.asp
President Johnson assigned his copyright to the United States government; however, the copyright of the President may not extend beyond statements made by President Johnson. Statements uttered by officials of the United States government in the course of their duties are considered to be in the public domain. Users of the recordings and transcripts are cautioned, however, that not all persons recorded were government officials. A number of the people recorded were, at the time of recording, private citizens. Therefore, those intending to quote from this material beyond the accepted limits of fair use are cautioned to determine the copyright implications of any intended publication.
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Citation No.: 4918
August 14, 1964
Time: 11.05A.
Speakers: President Johnson and Vice President Hubert Humphrey
General Topics: Civil Rights; Congressional Relations; Elections; National Politics
Topics: Possible Effect On South Of Seating Of MFDP Delegation At Democratic Convention; Concerns Of Northern Delegations; Joe Rauh; Opposition To HHH As VP Nominee Because Of Liberal Connections; Need To Avoid Floor Fight On MFDP Issue; MLK; Adam Clayton Powell
More info on the LBJ telephone conversations: http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/Dictabelt.hom/content.asp
President Johnson assigned his copyright to the United States government; however, the copyright of the President may not extend beyond statements made by President Johnson. Statements uttered by officials of the United States government in the course of their duties are considered to be in the public domain. Users of the recordings and transcripts are cautioned, however, that not all persons recorded were government officials. A number of the people recorded were, at the time of recording, private citizens. Therefore, those intending to quote from this material beyond the accepted limits of fair use are cautioned to determine the copyright implications of any intended publication.
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