Address to the Nation Regarding Civil Disorder, 7/27/67. MP594.
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2012
- President Johnson's address to the nation 7/27/67 regarding civil disorder. July 27, 1967.
Index terms: Speeches; Civil Disorders; Detroit Riots.
LBJ Library video MP594 donated by CBS. For research purposes only. Use/publish only with permission from CBS.
Captions from the Public Papers of the President, online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pi....
In America we seek more than the uneasy calm of Marshall Law. Wow. What happened to these smart men of smart ideas.
Who else is watching this after the Minneapolis riots?
I am here.
Indeed
These riots must have hurt LBJ deeply, he did more for minorities that most presidents did or perhaps ever will and then this happened......but as bad as it hurt him, Detroit was hurt worst, to this day the the city has not recovered
OH Yes Wow how wonderful LBJ was> He destroyed the black family with his so called great society.
@@georg57garvy21 Wrong. Many factors contributed to the disunity of the black and brown family. The Great Society has helped and continues to help millions of people.
One of America's greatest presidents for sure
See ? Republicans don’t have a monopoly on God. Democrats can call for a day of prayer because they understand the separation of church and state doesn’t discriminate against religious people.
This was 40 years ago.
@@burnhamsghost8044 50+ years.
Johnson would have a sixth heart attack if he knew about the current state of the Demonrat Party.