LBJ and public address civil rights issues
/ President Lyndon B Johnson addresses a joint session of Congress to pass a Voting Rights Bill / crowded Congress full of serious faces / men and women, mostly Caucasian, marching with signs in Harlem to protest events in Selma / African Americans both marching and watching seriously from the sidewalk / huge mixed crowd chanting in the city streets / Reverend James J. Reeb. LBJ and public address civil rights issues on March 15, 1965 (Footage by Getty Images)
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Editorial #:
185623451
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Archive Films: Editorial
Date created:
March 15, 1965
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Clip length:
00:01:02:05
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United States
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QuickTime 8-bit Photo-JPEG HD 1920x1080 23.98p
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35mm OCN 24p
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Archive Films Editorial
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1071761_Selma_1_92913_master.mov
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