Standing (L-R) Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, Bill Moyers, ?, Sec. Dean Rusk, ?, Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, ?, R. Sargent Shriver, Sec. Stewart Udall, ?, unidentified motion picture cameraman
President Lyndon B. Johnson rehearses his address to the Nation. Onlookers include (seated at right) Mathilde Krim, Arthur Krim, and Lady Bird Johnson.
President Lyndon B. Johnson prepares to address the nation. Behind the cameras can be seen members of President Johnson's staff, members of the White House Communications Agency, and on the far right, Lady Bird Johnson.
L-R: Mrs. Muriel Humphrey, Joseph Belge, Lady Bird Johnson. Joseph holds Mrs. Humphrey's hand and Mrs. Johnson has her hand on his shoulder. A crowd of people is gathered at the top of the stairs smiling as they watch the trio descend the stairs.
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Vice President Hubert Humphrey leave the Cathedral following the memorial service for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Left of the President is the Very Reverend Francis B. Sayre, Jr., Dean, Washington National…
President Lyndon B. Johnson, seated in executive chair, leaning down and forward toward Lyn Nugent, who is crawling on the carpet a few feet away. Gen. William Westmoreland, seated in chair, center frame, observes.
Gen. William Westmoreland speaking into bank of microphones. President Lyndon B. Johnson standing to his left, Sec. Dean Rusk to his right, Sec. Clark Clifford behind him
President Lyndon B. Johnson walking by a parked Lincoln Continental convertible automobile with his dog Yuki, after chaffeuring his arriving guests Amb. Averell Harriman (center) and William Bundy.
President Lyndon signs Civil Rights Act. Standing in front row (L-R) Sen. Edward Brooke, Congr. John McCormack, Congr. Emmanuel Celler, Sen. Walter Mondale, Justice Thurgood Marshall.
In foreground (L-R): Mary Lasker, Lynda Johnson Robb, Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson, Luci Johnson Nugent. Other guests out of focus in background.
Wide view of the South Grounds showing the arrival ceremonies. At podium: King Olav V and President Lyndon B. Johnson. Lady Bird Johnson, Sec. Dean Rusk and others stand behind them.