A conversation at the White House [motion picture] / AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education ; Telenews. 1968.

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A conversation at the White House [motion picture] / AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education ; Telenews. 1968.

AFL-CIO leader George Meany and President Lyndon Johnson in a 1967 discussion at the White House. Topics include: labor issues, educational programs, health care, urban renewal, and foreign policy towards Vietnam.

1 film reel of 1 (1,060 ft.) : sd., col. ; 16 mm. arch pos (DD 549)1 film reel of 1 (1,060 ft.) : sd., col. ; 16 mm. print (DD 113)

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