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Johnson lays out his policy for equal employment for all, specifying rules and penalties.
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LBJ cites the covenant of justice, liberty and union that formed the nation and calls upon Americans to look to the future with hope.
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LBJ vows to pursue Kennedy's legislative goals.
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Johnson speaks with Bundy about not selecting Robert Kennedy as his running mate.
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LBJ expresses America's shock and sadness over the loss of Dr. King.
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LBJ identifies a seven-part legislative program for his cabinet and federal government agencies.
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Whether on the silver screen or the political stage, Reagan was durable, optimistic, American.
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On January 25, 1983, President Ronald Reagan delivered the State of the Union Address.
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On July 17, 1980, Ronald Reagan accepted the Republican Presidential nomination.
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On November 5, 1994, former President Ronald Reagan published a letter to the American people announcing his diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
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Read the preface to the 2000 edition of the book, "President Reagan, The Role of a Lifetime," by Lou Cannon.
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Joined by his wife Nancy, President Reagan address the nation about combatting drug abuse.