Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Robert Kennedy.
Citation No.: 3646
June 9, 1964
Time: 12:25P
Speakers: President Johnson and Robert Kennedy. Office conversation.
General Topics: Appointments & Nominations; Civil Rights; Congressional Relations; Defense; Judiciary; Legislation; Public Relations; Southeast Asia; Vietnam
Topics: RFK Suggests LBJ Inform Congress On Laos Air Strikes; Question Of Congressional Resolution On Vietnam; Public Opinion On Vietnam; Jury Trial Amendment, Cloture Vote On Civil Rights Bill; John Stennis And Appointments Of US Marshal, Judge In Mississippi
More info on the LBJ telephone conversations: www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/...
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