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LBJ State of the Union Address

In 1965, US President Lyndon B Johnson gave a State of the Union Address. In it, he set out his Great Society ideals, including healthcare for the elderly and the poor.

In 1965, US President Lyndon B Johnson gave a State of the Union Address. In it, he set out his Great Society ideals, including healthcare for the elderly and the poor.

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(Photo: President Lyndon B Johnson during his 1965 State of the Union Address. Credit: Keystone-France\Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

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