File:Lady Bird's Whistle Stop- Burlington, NC- 10-7-64, 8-10 AM..webm

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English: You are listening to a White House Communications Agency sound recording from Lady Bird Johnson’s Whistle Stop Tour across the South in October 1964, made available on YouTube with a slideshow of photos from her trip by the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, TX. We hope you enjoy it.

About Lady Bird’s Whistle Stop: Three months after the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, President and Lady Bird Johnson turned their attention to the upcoming election. While LBJ was key to helping the Democratic ticket carry the South in 1960, many Southerners were angry about the civil rights legislation. Lady Bird knew she knew she would face hostile crowds, but she wanted to carry their message to Southerners and express the Johnsons’ pride in that part of the country. As aide Liz Carpenter said later, “Our star attraction was a Southern-bred First Lady. We were supposed to blow kisses and spread love through eight states and make them like it….” Lady Bird’s Whistle Stop campaign tour journey began in Washington, D. C., on October 6, continued for four days through eight states, totaled 1,682 miles, and stopped in 28 cities, with ending in New Orleans on October 9, 1964. Lady Bird, her daughters Lynda and Luci, 100 or so members of the press, and more than a dozen white-gloved ‘hostesses” rode aboard the un-air-conditioned Lady Bird Special. Hospitality committees along the route gave out pennants, buttons, and other small campaign material for visitors aboard the Lady Bird Special and the crowds gathered to see Lady Bird. In the dining car, in another nod to Southern hospitality, guests were treated to specialty dishes from each state along the route: Virginia ham, North Carolina BBQ, Georgia pecan pie, and Louisiana shrimp creole were among the choices. In addition to the hospitality committees, travelers and dignitaries from the states could also visit with the Masters of Ceremonies, Congressman Hale Boggs and Luther Hodges, depending on which leg of the journey they were on board. The Masters of Ceremonies were also responsible for introducing Mrs. Johnson and her daughters to the crowds at each of the stops.

More on the Whistle Stop: whistlestop.lbjlibrary.org. Questions or comments, contact johnson.library@nara.gov.
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Source YouTube: Lady Bird's Whistle Stop: Burlington, NC: 10/7/64, 8:10 AM. – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
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