US President Lyndon B. Johnson has inherited an ongoing crisis in the south-east Asian nation of Vietnam from his predecessor ...
President Richard M. Nixon told Americans the war had ended, the Paris Peace Accords would be signed, and U.S. soldiers would come home.
“Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech or of the press ... had been misleading President Lyndon Johnson and he had been lying to the American public during the Vietnam War. The ...
When Justice Douglas asked the government lawyer if the phrase "no law" in the First Amendment literally means no law, he was unable to answer. The court found his mumbo jumbo reasoning so telling ...
The rare movie supporting the United States' involvement in the Vietnam ... Lyndon B. Johnson first sent American troops there in 1965. While Wayne traveled to Southeast Asia, anti-war protests ...
Standing on his balcony at The Lorraine Motel, King was shot and killed April 4, 1968. The assassination sparked another series of riots in the Avondale neighborhood, which resulted in the deaths of ...
Iconic songs by Sam Cooke, Kim Weston, Public Enemy, Nina Simone, Marvin Gaye, Lauryn Hill, Kendrick Lamar and more depict ...
Originally released on home video, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: A Historical Perspective follows a more traditional approach to documentary filmmaking. Narrated by The Transformers voice actor Arthur ...
When President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in as president of the United States inside the Capitol's rotunda, he will do so facing a bust of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on the federal holiday ...
Even in his “Dream” speech, before he mentioned ... allies (most notably President Lyndon B. Johnson) by his high-profile opposition to the Vietnam War. King felt the pain.