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Lyndon B. Johnson died forty years ago today.  A photo of people lined up to pay their respects, as LBJ lay in state at his Presidential Library in Austin, Texas.  January 23, 1973.
LBJ Library Photo D4869-23A, public domain.
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Lyndon B. Johnson died forty years ago today.  A photo of people lined up to pay their respects, as LBJ lay in state at his Presidential Library in Austin, Texas.  January 23, 1973.

LBJ Library Photo D4869-23A, public domain.

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