Taking charge : the Johnson White House tapes, 1963-1964 /
by Beschloss, Michael R.
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Includes index.
New York Times, October 1997.
Presents transcriptions of recorded conversations between President Johnson and advisors, colleagues, and cabinet members revealing LBJ's thoughts on such issues as the Kennedy assassination, civil rights, and U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
Adult Follett Library Resources.
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