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The American Film Institute ( AFI ) is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act.
Earlier amnesties, requiring signed oaths and excluding certain classes of people, had been issued by Lincoln and by Johnson.
Edited by Raymond L. Johnson and Ardath W. Winterwood and signed by both editors.
* 1966 – The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act is signed into law by U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.
While Lampley was busy covering the trophy presentation, Bob Costas ( who also interviewed Dallas head coach Jimmy Johnson and Dallas owner / general manager Jerry Jones together prior to the game ) covered for Lampley at the host and anaylsts ' desk ( and signed off the broadcast for NBC ).
764, signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966.
* 1964 – Civil Rights Act of 1964 signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
* 1964 – Wilderness Act signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on September 3.
* 1965 – National Voting Rights Act of 1965 signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
It is passed by the Senate May 26, the House July 10, and signed into law by President Johnson Aug. 6.
It was finally entered into law in 1964 when President Lyndon Johnson helped secure its passage and signed the Civil Rights Act.
He signed to star in the American revisionist western Hang ' Em High ( 1968 ), featuring alongside Inger Stevens, Pat Hingle, Dennis Hopper, Ed Begley, Alan Hale, Ben Johnson, Bruce Dern, and James MacArthur, playing a man who takes up a Marshal's badge and seeks revenge as a lawman after being lynched by vigilantes and left for dead.
The CPB was created on November 7, 1967, when U. S. president Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967.
Sir Mix-a-Lot signed with the independent Artist Direct label for his 2003 album Daddy's Home with " Big Johnson " as its lead single.
Affirmative action refers to policies that take factors including " race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or national origin " On 24 September 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Executive Order 11246, thereby replacing Executive Order 10925 and affirming Federal Government's commitment " to promote the full realization of equal employment opportunity through a positive, continuing program in each executive department and agency ".
When he returned to San Marcos in 1965, after having signed the Higher Education Act of 1965, Johnson looked back:
Johnson signed the revised and stronger bill into law on July 2, 1964.
Johnson signed the Immigration Act of 1965, which substantially changed U. S. immigration policy toward non-Europeans.
In 1967, Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act to create educational television programs to supplement the broadcast networks.
On October 22, 1968, Lyndon Johnson signed the Gun Control Act of 1968, one of the largest and farthest-reaching federal gun control laws in American history.
The Act was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson, who had earlier signed the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law.
On August 6, President Johnson signed the Act into law with Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and other civil rights leaders in attendance.
Final page of the Voting Rights Act, signed by President Johnson, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House
The Johnson Administration submitted eighty-seven bills to Congress, and Johnson signed eighty-four, or 96 %, arguably the most successful legislative agenda in U. S. Congressional history.

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Johnson recommended that black voting begin with black troops, those who could read and write, and those who had property of at least $ 200 or $ 250.
Sen. Ross, who was the deciding vote in the Senate, reportedly received a bribe of $ 20, 000 to acquit Johnson.
Johnson & Johnson gave more than $ 700, 000 to a research center that was headed by Biederman from 2002 to 2005, where research was conducted, in part, on Risperdal, the company's antipsychotic drug.
Campbell voiced the pulp adventurer Lobster Johnson in Hellboy: The Science of Evil and has done voice-over work for the Codemaster's game Hei $ t, a game which was announced on the 28 January 2010 to have been " terminated ".
In 2009, Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and U. S. Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs David Johnson inaugurated the Presidential Guard Training Center in Jericho, a $ 9. 1 million training facility for Palestinian Authority security forces built with U. S. funding.
Johnson was unknown amongst the other NFL owners at the time of his $ 635 million purchase of the franchise.
* August 31 – President Johnson signs a law penalizing the burning of draft cards with up to 5 years in prison and a $ 1, 000 fine.
By the end of the Johnson Administration, 226 out of 252 major legislative requests ( over a four-year period ) had been met, federal Aid to the poor had risen from $ 9. 9 billion in 1960 to $ 30 billion by 1968, one million Americans had been retrained under previously non-existent federal programs, and two million children had benefited from the Head Start program.
Leavitt Thaxter was granted on Feb. 15, 1845, the sum of $ 50-per-year for " the support of William Johnson, an Indian of the Chappequiddic tribe.
On June 26, 2006, Pfizer announced that it would sell its Consumer Healthcare unit ( manufacturer of Listerine, Nicorette, Visine, Sudafed and Neosporin ) to Johnson & Johnson for $ 16. 6 billion.
After the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held both Barnett and Lieutenant Governor Paul B. Johnson, Jr. in contempt with fines of more than $ 10, 000 for each day they refused to allow Meredith to enroll, Meredith, escorted by a force of U. S. Marshals, entered the campus on September 30, 1962.
But those who wanted to see Johnson defeated badgered Jeffries unmercifully for months, and also offered him an unheard sum of money, reputed to be about $ 120, 000 and he finally acquiesced.
The " Fight of the Century " earned Johnson $ 65, 000 and silenced the critics, who had belittled Johnson's previous victory over Tommy Burns as " empty ," claiming that Burns was a false champion since Jeffries had retired undefeated.
Johnson claimed that Langford was unable to raise $ 30, 000 ( equivalent to approximately $ in today's funds ) for his guarantee.
Once, when he was pulled over for a $ 50 speeding ticket ( a large sum at the time ), he gave the officer a $ 100 bill ; when the officer protested that he couldn't make change for that much, Johnson told him to keep the change, as he was going to make his return trip at the same speed.
Russell were said to exceed $ 18, 000 and the sparsely populated Johnson County was unable to pay.
For example, suppose Tom has a will that bequeaths $ 5, 000 to his secretary, Alice Johnson.
If Tom crosses out that clause and writes "$ 7, 000 to Alice Johnson " in the margin, but does not sign or date the writing in the margin, most states would find that Tom had revoked the earlier provision, but had not effectively amended his will to add the second ; however, under DRR the revocation would be undone because Tom was acting under the mistaken belief that he could increase the gift to $ 7, 000 by writing that in the margin.
While in prison, Gotti offered at least $ 40, 000 to the Aryan Brotherhood to kill Walter Johnson, a black inmate who had assaulted him.

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