White House Central Files (Johnson Administration). 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. White House Subject Files on Federal Government

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White House Central Files (Johnson Administration). 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. White House Subject Files on Federal Government

1963-1969

This series contains material pertaining to the establishment, organization, and reorganization of the Federal Government as a whole; to the Constitution; the Declaration of Independence; Executive Orders and Proclamations; protocol for funerals, including those of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy; Presidential powers including presidential succession and term of office; flags; and national emblems such as the national anthem and the national motto. This series also contains material on Presidential papers, including Presidential libraries and the development of the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library and Museum, and access to Federal government records, including materials on the passage of the Freedom of Information Act. This series contains letters, memorandums, telegrams, press releases, messages, reports, clippings, invitations, lists, and publications.

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Lyndon Baines Johnson Library

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