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President Lyndon B Johnson discusses nominating Leroy Collins for the Director of Communication Services while signing the Civil Rights Act into law in the 1960s. (1960s)
President Lyndon B Johnson discusses immediate implementation of the Civil Rights Act  (1960s)
CIRCA 1967 A cameraman shoots a car across the 180 degree line to demonstrate audience disorientation.
CIRCA 1968 - John Gardner from the Urban Coalition names bureaucracy as one of the major issues holding back American cities like Cleveland.
CIRCA 1968 - Mayor John Petruska of Parma, a Cleveland suburb, is asked about his feelings on Cleveland and on integration in his own city.
President Lyndon B Johnson asks all citizens to join together while signing the Civil Rights Act into law in the 1960s. (1960s)
CIRCA 1960s - Lyndon B Johnson speaking about the Civil Rights Act in 1964

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CIRCA 1960s - President Lyndon B Johnson asks all citizens to join together while signing the Civil Rights Act into law 1964.

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