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On this day in August 1964, President Johnson signed a bill extending the Hill-Burton Act. The President said,
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On this day in August 1961, President Kennedy asked Vice President Johnson to visit West Germany and Berlin to reassure these countries of U.S. support in the immediate aftermath of Soviet construction of the Berlin Wall. Vice President Johnson’s trip to Berlin described the current efforts by East Germany to restrict travel to East Berlin and the Western reaction to these efforts. |
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On this day in August 1966, the Indian Ambassador delivered a letter from Mrs. Gandhi and discussed briefly India’s domestic political difficulties. The President assured the Ambassador he understood Mrs. Gandhi’s pre-election problems. He urged India to go more than half way in meeting Pakistan first and in opening talks in order to avoid an arms race and to concentrate on development. |
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On this day in August 1967, President Johnson wrote a letter to the Senate Majority Leader urging enactment of legislation and funding of programs for cities. The President wrote,
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On this day in August 1968, President Johnson gave an Executive Order for the Cooperative Area Manpower Planning System. The Cooperative Area Manpower Planning System’s purpose was to improve the employability of disadvantaged, unemployed, and underemployed persons while closely coordinating the operating programs at the local, state, and Federal levels. |
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On this day in August 1965, President Johnson made a statement following the restoration of order in Los Angeles.
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On this day in August 1968, the President signed HR 15794, the Grain Standards Act which revised and modernized the Grain Standards Act of 1916. |
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On this day in August 1963, Vice-President Johnson attended the funeral of Glynn Stegall in Graham, Texas. |
On this day in August 1967, President Johnson made a statement upon directing expanded efforts to assist returning veterans to find suitable employment.
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On this day in August 1964, President Johnson signed the Federal Aid Highway Act. |
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On this day in August 1964, in an address to the American Bar Association, President Johnson spoke about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents and the U.S. commitment in Vietnam. |
On this day in August 1964, President Johnson signed the Military Pay Bill. |
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On this day in August 1965, President Johnson signed the bill establishing the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site. |
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On this day in August 1966, President Johnson signed Executive Order 11297 for the Coordination of Federal Urban Programs. |
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On this day in August 1964, President Johnson signed the Joint Resolution for the Maintenance of Peace and Security in Southeast Asia. |
On this day in August 1965, President Johnson signed the Housing and Urban Development Act. The President stated
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On this day in August 1965, President Johnson signed the Health Research Facilities Amendments. |
On this day in August 1965, President Johnson wrote a letter accepting a proposal for the establishment of a Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library in Austin. In his letter, LBJ wrote
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On this day in August 1967, President Johnson met with foreign policy advisors in the dining room of the White House regarding Vietnam. |
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On this day in August 1964, Congress passed the Southeast Asia Resolution (the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution). This resolution was in response to North Vietnamese attacks on American naval vessels conducting intelligence-gathering patrols in the Gulf of Tonkin off the coast of North Vietnam on August 2 and August 4, 1964. With only two dissenting votes in the Senate and none in the House, Congress backed the President in taking "all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression.” |
On this day in August 1964, Peter Pan (American Light Opera Theatre) was presented in concert for the Junior Village. |
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On this day in August 1965, President Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The act authorized federal examiners to register qualified voters and suspend devices such as literacy tests aimed at preventing African Americans from voting.
Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, behind a podium, delivering remarks as audience listens |
On this day in August 1964, Peter, Paul, and Mary entertained at the White House in honor of His Excellency U Thant, Secretary General of the United Nations. |
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On this day in August 1964, the President’s attention was once more focused on “…the Communist Challenge in Southeast Asia.” In his speech at Syracuse University, he spoke of the unprovoked and deliberate attack upon the United States military by the North Vietnamese. He assured the world that the United States government and people were united in their commitment to repel aggression from the North Vietnamese. |
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On this day in August 1964, while meeting with Congressman George Mahon about the Poverty Bill, President Johnson received word that American ships in the Gulf of Tonkin were under attack, presumably from the North Vietnamese. The President discussed the reported attack at a previously scheduled National Security Council meeting on Cyprus and at lunch with his senior foreign policy advisors where the decision was reached to respond with a forceful limited air attack. After clarifying conflicting reports about the attack, he met once again with the National Security Council and the Congressional leadership about the Vietnam situation and the need for a Congressional resolution on the subject. Shortly after 11:30 p.m., on live television, the President issued a statement to the American public regarding Vietnam. www.presidentialtimeline.org/timeline/bin/ |
On this day in August 1965, President Johnson signed the Community Mental Health Centers Act Amendments of 1965. |
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On this day in August 1964, President Johnson held an impromptu press conference to release a statement instructing the Navy to continue and strengthen its patrols in the Gulf of Tonkin and to take action against any further attacks. www.presidentialtimeline.org/timeline/bin/ |
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On this day in August 1964, in the early hours of a Sunday morning, President Johnson received a message that North Vietnamese torpedo boats had attacked an American destroyer in the Gulf of Tonkin. Later that morning the President met with Secretary of State Dean Rusk and others to discuss the situation in Vietnam. At the meeting it was decided not to retaliate at this time, but to strengthen the American patrols, and to issue a protest note to North Vietnam. www.presidentialtimeline.org/timeline/bin/ |
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On this day in August 1968, President Johnson signed the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. The President said,
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