LBJ and Jacqueline Kennedy, 3/25/65, 4.56P.
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 Published On Aug 29, 2012

Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Jacqueline Kennedy.

Citation No.: 7158

March 25, 1965
Time: 4:56PM

Speakers: President Johnson and Jacqueline Kennedy

General Topics: Civil Rights; Condolences & Greetings; Crime & Law Enforcement; Diplomacy; Federal Budget; LBJ Personal; LBJ Reminiscences; Legislation; Presidency; Public Relations; Speeches; Western Europe; Women

Topics: Mrs. Kennedy Praises LBJ's Voting Rights Speech; LBJ Offers Presidential Plane To Mrs. Kennedy For Trip To UK To Dedicate JFK Memorial At Runnymede; LBJ Reminisces That Last Time He Saw Mrs. Kennedy Was Night He Learned Of Walter Jenkins' Arrest

More info on the LBJ telephone conversations: http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/...

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