English: AUSTIN, APRIL 9--Taylor Branch, historian and author, participates in a Civil Rights Summit panel that took an inside look at the consequential and complex partnership between President Lyndon Johnson and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Photo by Marsha Miller.
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AUSTIN, APRIL 9--Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Special Assistant to President Lyndon Johnson, Taylor Branch, historian and author, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize-winning American biographer and historian, and Andrew Young, Former Congressman and United Nations Ambassador, discuss an inside look at the consequential and complex partnership between President Lyndon Johnson and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the issue of civil rights, a panel moderated by Todd Purdum, author and journalist, at the Civil Rights at the LBJ Presidential Library. Photo by Marsha Miller.