Videotaped Recollections, 7/11/2001? - 2/6/2004?. Video Interviews with Associates of Lyndon B. Johnson

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Videotaped Recollections, 7/11/2001? - 2/6/2004?. Video Interviews with Associates of Lyndon B. Johnson

2001-2004

The series consists of unedited videotaped interviews with friends, family, and former staff of Lyndon Baines Johnson. Interviews focus on reminiscences of Johnson, his personality, and his sense of humor. Events discussed vary in time period but the focus is mainly on the White House years of 1963-1969. There are 70 interviewees, including Bess Abell, Bonnie Angelo, Lindy Boggs, Alan S. Boyd, John Brademas, Jack Bascom Brooks, Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Liz Carpenter, George E. Christian, Ramsey Clark, Sheldon Cohen, Nellie Connally, Walter Cronkite, James U. Cross, Ervin Stanley Duggan, Gerald R. Ford, Najeeb E. “Jeeb” Halaby, Robert L. Hardesty, Richard Helms, Thomas “Lem” Johns, Luci Baines Johnson, W. Thomas Johnson, Vernon E. Jordan, Mathilde Krim, Frances Lewine, Sherwin J. Markman, Leonard H. Marks, John W. McNulty, Harry C. McPherson, Marianne Means, Harry Middleton, J.J. “Jake” Pickle, Richard “Cactus” Pryor, Charles S. Robb, Lynda Bird Robb, Harold Barefoot Sanders, Charles L. Schultze, Hugh Sidey, Irvine H. Sprague, Mildred Stegall, Robert S. Strauss, Larry E. Temple, Helen Thomas, Jack J. Valenti, Lee C. White, Warren Woodward, and James “Jim” Wright.

23 linear feet, 9 linear inches

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Lyndon Baines Johnson Library

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Eastland, James O. (James Oliver), 1904-1986

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Abell, Bess, 1933-2020

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