Tom Johnson Lecture: Andrew Young
Andrew Young, civil rights pioneer and politician, shared his thoughts on race in America and the early strategies in the civil rights movement as the speaker in the Tom Johnson Lecture at the LBJ Presidential Library. Young gave insight into Dr. Martin Luther King's humor, sense of danger to himself, and how he achieved his goals.

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An Intimate View of the Indomitable LBJ

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Andrew Young Remembers King's Legacy

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Civil Rights Summit at LBJ Library: President Barack Obama's Keynote

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An Evening With Heather Cox Richardson

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Educational Needs of Deprived Young Children, OEO, MP126 (1280x720)

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Darden Smith Performs at the LBJ Library's Vietnam War Commemoration: A 50 Year Retrospective

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Partnership for Progress, HEW, MP308 (1280x720)

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LBJ Library Civil Rights Summit - Day 2 - LBJ and MLK

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A White House View of 9/11

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The Conventions, 1964, USIA, MP172 (1280x720)

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An Evening with Alexander Butterfield and Bob Woodward

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Impact of Deprivation on Young Children, MP125 (1280x720)

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LBJ Library Civil Rights Summit - Day 2 - Evening Panel (6:00-7:30 pm CDT)

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President Banda visits America, USIA, MP199 (1280x720)

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An Evening with David Axelrod

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Reason for Confidence, F.D.A. and Consumer Protection, HEW - FDA, MP307 (1280x720)

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Presidential Grandsons on Univision

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Texas Book Festival with Laura Bush

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LBJ's News Conference, 11/17/1967. MP597.

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