President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the 1964 Civil Rights Act in
the East Room of the White House as Martin Luther King,
Jr. and others look on.
Photo by Cecil Stoughton
Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Cabinet
Room of the White House during a Civil Rights meeting.
Photo by Yoichi Okamoto
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President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the 1968 Civil Rights Act in
the East Room of the White House. Those present include
Sen. Hugh Scott, Sen. Edward Brooke, Speaker of the House
John McCormack, Cong. Emanuel Cellar, Sen. Walter Mondale,
and Thurgood Marshall.
Photo by Yoichi Okamoto
Thurgood Marshall in the Oval Office of
the White House.
Photo by Yoichi Okamoto
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President Lyndon B. Johnson speaks at the Signing of the Voting
Rights Act at the Capitol Rotunda.
Photo by Yoichi Okamoto
George Wallace in a meeting in the Cabinet
Room.
Photo by Yoichi Okamoto
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President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with Martin Luther King, Jr.
in the Oval Office.