Letter from Lyndon Johnson to Lady Bird Taylor

In this letter, Lyndon B. Johnson writes in response to Lady Bird Taylor's October 17 letter to him, reassuring her of his love for her. He discusses plans for their future together, including a possible new job. He describes seeing the play Jayhawker and his plans to go danci...

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