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FOR USE AT 6:30 p. m. EDT----- Thursday,MAY 21, 1964
REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B., JOHNSON
KENTUCKY FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS ANNUAL
CONVENTION IN LEXINGTON, KY.
Thursday, May 21, 1964
I am delighted to share a day with you
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs Annual Convention in Lexington, KY, 5/21/1964"
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I am proud and excited by what I have seen here today
in Eastern Kentucky l We who come from other states think
of its great pion e ers of the past when we think of Kentuc ky ·
of bold and hardy folk, braving dang e rs, surmounting difficulties
- . Through it, they
have acquired a surer grasp on their sometimes-shc-.ky heritage
which promises them the right to the 'pursuit of happiness". They
are ppor; their families are larg e; there is usually one or no parent.
But this summer they have come
- as here twice in the spring and just a few weeks
a go my dau gfrie r, Lynda, cam e back from here full of praise and
admiration for Kentucky ' s famed hospitality.
Of course, we always fe e l clos~ to Kentu-:ky becaus e your
charming native daughter, Bess
- ; more ~•oious
Ky wife,
to me than life
itself.
for his beliefa
and fights
and aot and work.
two baby daughters,
At 1ts
and my
And when the raoe ia run,
I promiae them here and now, they will be proud ot
who fight•
We are going
my
conduct
- ; more ~•oious
Ky wife,
to me than life
itself.
for his beliefa
and fights
and aot and work.
two baby daughters,
At 1ts
and my
And when the raoe ia run,
I promiae them here and now, they will be proud ot
who fight•
We are going
my
conduct