About this recording J. EDGAR HOOVER OFFICE CONVERSATION July 21, 1964 J. Edgar Hoover Office Conversation Human Rights and Civil Rights Law and Justice Citation Number: 4295 OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT LBJ'S CONVERSATION WITH RFK; DISCUSSION OF ADVISABILITY OF HOOVER HIMSELF GOING TO NYC TO HANDLE INVESTIGATION OF RIOTS IN HARLEM; LBJ READS PORTIONS OF SEVERAL TELEGRAMS RECEIVED FROM PUBLIC REGARDING RIOTS Secret White House Tapes | Lyndon B. Johnson Presidency Conversation with J. EDGAR HOOVER and OFFICE CONVERSATION, July 21, 1964 Backward Play Stop Forward Download audio Previous Conversation with TELEPHONE OPERATOR Next Conversation with J. EDGAR HOOVER, July 22, 1964 More Lyndon B. Johnson Recordings View all Lyndon B. Johnson tapes Conversation with J. EDGAR HOOVER, July 22, 1964 audio icon OFFICE NOISE, July 22, 1964 audio icon Conversation with TELEPHONE OPERATOR audio icon Conversation with LARRY O'BRIEN and OFFICE CONVERSATION, July 22, 1964 audio icon Conversation with ROBERT WAGNER, July 22, 1964 audio icon Conversation with HORACE BUSBY and OFFICE CONVERSATION, July 22, 1964 audio icon MACHINE NOISE, July 23, 1964 audio icon Conversation with JOHN CONNALLY, July 23, 1964 audio icon OFFICE NOISE, July 23, 1964 audio icon MACHINE NOISE, July 23, 1964 audio icon