Civil Rights Breakout
It is August 24, 1964. You are President of the United States Lyndon Baines Johnson. You are deciding on vice-presidential running mate at the White House while the Democratic National Convention is starting in Atlantic City, NJ. You have to choose a running mate who will help you defeat Senator Barry Goldwater.
As you read and consider your options, you think about all that has happened during this eventful summer. You remember you have to find the form have to complete to offer the vice-presidency to your choice. Your executive secretary insists you complete it with codes about the Civil Rights Movement for validation.
As you read and consider your options, you think about all that has happened during this eventful summer. You remember you have to find the form have to complete to offer the vice-presidency to your choice. Your executive secretary insists you complete it with codes about the Civil Rights Movement for validation.