President Lyndon B. Johnson's Voting Rights Act Speech
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is a landmark piece of federal legislation in the United States that prohibits racial discrimination in voting.

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Special Message to the Congress: On the Voting Rights Act, 3/15/65. MP506. (1280x720)

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Robert Caro interview on Lyndon B Johnson (2002)

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'No, No, No!" Margaret Thatcher's Most Iconic Speech

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From the archives: Lyndon B. Johnson signs Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law

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Trump Brags About His Brain, Crowd Size & Pool, CBS Fires Scott Pelley & Don Jr's Honeymoon Video

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President John F. Kennedy's "Peace Speech"

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LBJ: The Last Interview (1973)

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Walter Cronkite announces the death of LBJ

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What Nixon Thought About Lyndon Johnson

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Lyndon B. Johnson Speech To Congress (November 27, 1963)

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March 31, 1968 - LBJ Announces He Won't Run for President

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President Ronald Reagan's Farewell Address to the Nation. January 11, 1989

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From the archives: Lyndon B. Johnson signs Voting Rights Act of 1965

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The Last Time A President Was Forced Out Of An Election

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Remarks by Former President Lyndon Johnson at a Civil Rights Symposium, 12/12/1972.

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Lyndon B. Johnson: The Not-So-Great Society | 5 Minute Videos | PragerU

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President Lyndon B. Johnson's Address to Congress, November 27, 1963. MP505

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Lyndon B. Johnson's Legacy: On LBJ's Great Society, Vietnam & Civil Rights | The New York Times

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President John F. Kennedy's Civil Rights Address

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