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English: On Thursday, June 14, 2018, the LBJ Presidential Library hosted a conversation about 1968, one of the most momentous years in American history. The panel included Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson's daughter, Lynda Johnson Robb, LBJ White House aide Tom Johnson, LBJ's press secretary Bill Moyers, and professor and author Kyle Longley.
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