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  1. 1969 →. The second inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson as president of the United States was held on Wednesday, January 20, 1965, at the East Portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. This was the 45th inauguration and marked the second and only full term of Lyndon B. Johnson as president and the only term of Hubert Humphrey as ...

    • January 20, 1965; 58 years ago
  2. Apr 10, 2014 · President Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas was lauded by four successor presidents as a Lincoln-esque groundbreaker for civil rights, but President Barack Obama also noted that Johnson also had long ...

  3. Jan 20, 2015 · F ifty years ago today, 1.2 million Americans thronged to Washington to witness and participate in Lyndon Johnson’s second inauguration, which was the most elaborate in U.S. History. The...

  4. The second inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson as the 36th president of the United States was held on January 20, 1965. The inauguration was the start of the second term (and first full four-year term) of Lyndon B. Johnson as president and the only term of Hubert Humphrey as Vice President. Chief Justice Earl Warren gave the oath of office.

  5. The President's Inaugural Address. January 20, 1965. My fellow countrymen: On this occasion the oath I have taken before you and before God is not mine alone, but ours together. We are one nation and one people. Our fate as a nation and our future as a people rest not upon one citizen but upon all citizens. That is the majesty and the meaning ...

  6. Jan 20, 1997 · November 3, 1996: Remarks to the Congregation of St. Paul's AME Church. Next. February 4, 1997: State of the Union Address.

  7. Lyndon B. Johnson. May 22, 1964. Source National Archives. ... January 20, 1965: Inaugural Address video icon audio icon transcript icon. February 4, ...

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