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Discussions for a Presidential library for President Johnson began soon after his 1964 election victory. In February 1965, the chairman of the Board of Regents at the University of Texas at Austin, William H. Heath, proposed building the library on the university campus, along with funds to construct the building and the establishment of the Johnson School of Public Affairs on the campus. [2]
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President Johnson's remarks at Andrews Air Force Base following assassination of President Kennedy, November 22, 1963, from the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum; Johnson's Daily Diary for November 22, 1963 from the Johnson Library and Museum; More photos of the taking of the oath, from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
With that in mind, the LBJ Presidential Library has teamed up with the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music to present "Music America: Iconic Objects from America's Music."
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Music lovers will be able to see items owned by some of the nation's most iconic musicians and performers, including Taylor Swift, Elvis Presley, B.B. King, Billie Holiday, Prince, Willie Nelson ...
Online Photo Archive Search. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library. "A Pocket Guide to Vietnam". Internet Archive. United States Army. January 1, 1965. "Report of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Vietnam Task Force" [Pentagon Papers]. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Service. 1967. "Vietnam War".