Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and John Connally.
Citation No.: 4322. Continued from 4321 and 4320, and on to 4323.
July 23, 1964
Time: 5:31P, continued
Speakers: President Johnson and John Connally
General Topics: Civil Disorders; Civil Rights; Congressional Relations; Crime & Law Enforcement; Elections; Hispanics; Labor; Legislation; National Politics; Religion; Texas Politics; Welfare
Topics: Discussion Of Support For LBJ, Opposition To RFK; Civil Rights Issue, NYC Riots; Seating Alabama, Mississippi Delegations; Minorities On Texas Delegation; VP Candidates: McNamara, Eugene Mccarthy, HHH, RFK, Stevenson; Poverty Bill; Governor's Veto
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