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Keywords: austin tx usa people U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Judge Nathaniel Jones, retired, reads the letter President Johnson sent to Coretta Scott King. On what would have been Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 87th birthday, the LBJ Presidential Library opened two important exhibits related to the civil rights movement. LBJ’s condolence letter to Coretta Scott King is displayed for the first time in a museum. The letter is featured alongside Brian Washington’s inspiring charcoal drawings of The Continual Struggle. LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin - January 15, 2016 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Judge Nathaniel Jones, retired, reads the letter President Johnson sent to Coretta Scott King. On what would have been Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 87th birthday, the LBJ Presidential Library opened two important exhibits related to the civil rights movement. LBJ’s condolence letter to Coretta Scott King is displayed for the first time in a museum. The letter is featured alongside Brian Washington’s inspiring charcoal drawings of The Continual Struggle. LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin - January 15, 2016
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