Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Richard Daley.
Citation No.: 4297. Continued on to no. 4298.
July 21, 1964
Time: 3:29P
Speakers: President Johnson and Richard Daley.
General Topics: Civil Disorders; Civil Rights; Defense; Elections; Labor; National Politics; Press Relations; Procurement & Disposal; Public Relations; Speeches; Urban Affairs; Welfare
Topics: LBJ's Statement On NYC Riots; Civil Rights Situation In Chicago; Unidentified Federal Project In Chicago; Poll Showing Increase In Goldwater Support; Democratic National Convention Speakers; Voter Registration In Chicago; Discussion Of RFK, VP Nomination
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