About this recording RUSSELL LONG November 5, 1964 Russell B. Long Elections Human Rights and Civil Rights Politics Citation Number: 6223 DISCUSSION OF ELECTION RESULTS IN LOUISIANA; LBJ'S LOSS OF THE STATE, ESPECIALLY LOSSES IN NORTH LOUISIANA; LONG SAYS LBJ COULD HAVE CARRIED STATE IF STATE ADMINISTRATION HAD HELPED MORE; EFFECT OF CIVIL RIGHTS ON VOTE; LBJ THANKS LONG FOR HIS HELP Secret White House Tapes | Lyndon B. Johnson Presidency Conversation with RUSSELL LONG, November 5, 1964 Backward Play Stop Forward Download audio Previous Conversation with JAMES FARMER, TELEPHONE OPERATOR and OFFICE SECRETARY, November 6, 1964 Next Conversation with MCGEORGE BUNDY, November 6, 1964 More Lyndon B. Johnson Recordings View all Lyndon B. Johnson tapes Conversation with MCGEORGE BUNDY, November 6, 1964 audio icon Conversation with LUTHER HODGES, November 6, 1964 audio icon Conversation with ROY FURR, November 7, 1964 audio icon Conversation with HENRY JACKSON and LADY BIRD JOHNSON, November 6, 1964 audio icon Conversation with AMON CARTER and OFFICE SECRETARY, November 6, 1964 audio icon Conversation with JACK VALENTI, November 6, 1964 audio icon Conversation with MIKE MONRONEY, November 6, 1964 audio icon Conversation with HERMAN TALMADGE and OFFICE SECRETARY, November 6, 1964 audio icon Conversation with CARL ESTES and LADY BIRD JOHNSON, November 6, 1964 audio icon Conversation with CARL ALBERT and OFFICE CONVERSATION, November 6, 1964 audio icon