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(1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Johnson signing the Civil Rights Bill. Photographed by Warren Leffler, 11 April 1968

(1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Johnson signing the Civil Rights Bill. Photographed by Warren Leffler, 11 April 1968
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(1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Johnson signing the Civil Rights Bill. Photographed by Warren Leffler, 11 April 1968

LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON
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1968 Baines Bill Civil Rights Democrat Johnson L Aw Leffler Lyndon Signing Warren

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This iconic photograph captures a pivotal moment in American history as Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, signs the Civil Rights Bill into law. Taken by photographer Warren Leffler on April 11,1968, this image showcases Johnson's commitment to advancing civil rights and equality for all Americans. In this print, Johnson is seen seated at a desk with several pens in hand, ready to affix his signature to the historic legislation. The determination etched on his face reflects his unwavering dedication to ending racial discrimination and ensuring equal opportunities for African Americans across the nation. The Civil Rights Bill was a landmark piece of legislation that outlawed segregation and discrimination based on race or color. It was a significant step towards realizing Johnson's vision of a "Great Society" where every citizen could enjoy their fundamental rights without prejudice or bias. This powerful image serves as a reminder of both the progress made in promoting civil rights during Johnson's presidency and the ongoing struggle for equality that continues today. It stands as an enduring symbol of hope and inspiration for future generations striving to build a more inclusive America.


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