Description"Let Us Continue" speech audio trimmed.ogg
English: "President Lyndon B. Johnson's Address to Congress, November 27, 1963. MP505.
Description: President Lyndon B. Johnson speaks to Congress following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy Index terms: Speeches; Congress; JFK.
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Lyndon B. Johnson (Speech recorded originally by CBS, but transferred to the LBJ Library as a gift)
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