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President Johnson The Collected Speeches - Extended Edition

By: President Lyndon B. Johnson
Narrated by: President Lyndon Baines Johnson, Ian Cullen
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This is a collection of the speeches of President Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-1969). This extensive collection of 25 speeches spans domestic and foreign policy. Including numerous addresses and speeches on civil rights issues and the topic of Vietnam and foreign policy. Johnson's inaugural address and State of the Union speeches are also included. His speeches upon the signing of the Voting Rights Act and Civil Rights Act are included as well as his speech upon signing the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and his response to the Gulf of Tonkin incident as well as creating the Department of Transportation. This expansive collection offers a detailed look at the path of Johnson's pivotal time in office. Ian Cullen provides additional commentary.

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