I am very pleased to be able to sign today the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964.
We cannot and we do not rely upon massive spending programs as cure-alls.
We do not seek and we do not want--and the conscience of the American people will never tolerate--a concept of justice which seeks convictio...
I applaud the courage of those who are helping to help make and break new ground in this regard.
In the courtrooms of the United States, you represent no individual but you represent the Government of your country.
We are very proud and very glad to have you, and I am greatly honored to welcome you here to your house.
There is much more that I would like to take the time to say to you, but I was once told by an old lawyer friend of mine that two thousand y...
I am satisfied that this is a report of success, a report of steady and substantial success in a most challenging field.
The ideal of equal opportunity, I believe, is the bedrock ideal of our society and of our system.
I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate July 9, 1964, as Monocacy Battle Centennial.
The people of this country have a long, hard road to travel before we will have achieved all of our objectives.