President Johnson expressed his admiration for President Yameogo's vigorous efforts to improve the economic and social well-being of the Vol...
As a tribute to the professional photographer and in recognition of the importance of professional photography in our life today and in Amer...
We are enemies of no people.
I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week of May 2 through May 8, 1965, as Professional ...
Our dedication to the cause and the welfare of the human being.
Nowhere has this revolution of national independence had greater impact than in Africa.
I mention only my home State, Mr. President, but I could mention many others.
We believe that our strength means little unless we use it toward the end of assuring peoples who choose freedom the fight to live without i...
The United States has--and is proud to have--strong and friendly ties with many peoples and many nations on every continent.
So long as men anywhere live in poverty, so long as their bodies are afflicted with disease and their children are denied the light of educa...
This technology could prove to be the key that will unlock the door to economic growth for many of these nations.
We are particularly pleased that you come today as the first state visitor to Washington since our inauguration earlier this year.
We must spare no effort in learning how to desalt these waters economically.
It is a unity of spirit, of human hearts, and aspirations and hopes.
I hope, sir, when you return, that you will take with you this message.
Five years ago the people of Upper Volta won their independence.
But we are enemies always of human privation and prejudice--and we shall not rest until justice prevails throughout the world against these ...
By a joint resolution approved March 29, 1965, the Congress of the United States has requested the President to issue a proclamation remindi...