LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 1:20P

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LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 1:20P

Time: 1:20P Length of Conversation: 6:21 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: ROY WILKINS Topics: WILKINS THANKS LBJ FOR INVITATION TO WH PARTY; LBJ DISCUSSES POSSIBILITY OF REPLACING EDWARD R. MURROW WITH CARL ROWAN AT USIA Comments: "TRANS"; CONTINUES ON NEXT PNO

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Lyndon Baines Johnson Library

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Lyndon Baines Johnson, also known as LBJ, was born on August 27, 1908 at Stonewall, Texas. He was the first child of Sam Ealy Johnson, Jr., and Rebekah Baines Johnson, and had three sisters and a brother: Rebekah, Josefa, Sam Houston, and Lucia. In 1913, the Johnson family moved to nearby Johnson City, named for Lyndon''s forebears, and Lyndon entered first grade. On May 24, 1924 he graduated from Johnson City High School. He decided to forego higher education and moved to California with a few ...

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