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Lyndon Johnson Presidential Inauguration

  • Lyndon Johnson Presidential Inauguration
  • Titles

    • Historic President Lyndon B. Johnson Inauguration Film
    • President Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Inauguration Address & Ceremony DVD
  • Attribution

  • Publication Details

    Video, Quality Information Publishers, Inc, 2006
  • Availability

    LOCATIONCALL #STATUS
     MEDIA: VIDEO (MAIN)  J82.E12 L9 2006  AVAILABLE

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  • Notes

    • Title from disc
    • 2006 on disc; 2007 on container
    • "Historic President Lyndon B. Johnson inauguration film" on front of case
    • "Thrust into office after the tragic death of John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson became president during the thick of the Vietnam War. Easily winning the nomination and presidency in 1964, Johnson left the White House in 1968 without seeking another nomination. Facing a fatal heart attack in 1973, Lyndon B. Johnson left a political legacy spanning 30 years." (product description)
    • A large crowd gathers on January 20, 1965 to see President Lyndon B. Johnson and Vice-President-Elect, Hubert Humphrey, take their oaths of office. The U. S. Marine Band performs several tunes, including an accompaniment to an outstanding performance of "America the Beautiful" by opera singer Leontyne Price. Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel and Rev. George R. Davis lead the crowd in prayer. U. S. Speaker of the House John W. McCormack and Chief Justice Earl Warren perform the oaths of office. After the inauguration, an elaborate parade follows, including floats, marching bands and the U. S. service men and women
    • DVD

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