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June 4, 1965: Remarks at the Howard University Commencement

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Lyndon B. Johnson

June 04, 1965

Source Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum

The President praises the progress made in civil rights, while asking citizens to address other serious problems in America. Johnson particularly discusses the economic gulf between blacks and whites, the persistent injustices in America, and the breakdown of the family as serious challenges to the country.

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June 4, 1965: Remarks at the Howard University Commencement

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