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First Lady Lady Bird Johnson Signs A Letter Commenting On The White House Luncheon In Which Singer Eartha Kitt Protested The Vietnam War
On The Day President Lyndon Johnson Signs The Gulf Of Tonkin Resolution Into Law, Senator Pat McNamara Writes That The Bill “Will Prevent An Escalation Of The War In Viet Nam And Will Contribute To The Peace And Security Of Southeast Asia”
President Lyndon Johnson Writes A War-Dated Letter To Secretary Of Defense Robert McNamara
President Lyndon Johnson Signs A Letter To A Newspaper Editor: “The Peace We Seek Will Come SOoner When All Americans Unite In Its Pursuit”
President Lyndon Johnson Appoints Diplomat Philip Habib To Be “Counselor Of Embassy For Political Affairs At Saigon”
A Poster, Featuring A Quote From President Lyndon Johnson, Praising Our Soliders And Our Commitment To South Vietnam