1965 Inauguration Day pin for Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey

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1965 Inauguration Day pin for Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey

Large pin commemorating the inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey in 1965. On a blue and red background, portraits of Johnson and Humphrey flank a small center image of John F. Kennedy. At the top are the words "Let Us Continue" and at the bottom a slogan for "The Great Society." The back of the pin has a brass safety pin on a metal backing. Publishing text along the bottom edge of the pin reads: "(c) 1965 Empress Specialty Co, 64 W 23 St. NYC 10010."

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Object title:

1965 Inauguration Day pin for Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey

Date:

01/20/1965

Medium:

Metal

Dimensions:

4 in. (10.2 cm)

Credit line:

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Collection

Object number:

2015.076.0001

Curatorial Note:

President Lyndon Johnson recognized the power of the Kennedy legacy in the immediate aftermath of the assassination, and he used it to great political effect during the 1964 election. Virtually every Democratic presidential candidate since that time has included the image or the words of John F. Kennedy in their campaign materials, holding up the late president as a shining example of party leadership -- and also tapping into the unfulfilled hope and promise that Kennedy represents. Some candidates, including Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, have been specifically compared to John F. Kennedy in terms of their optimism and soaring rhetoric. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

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1965 Inauguration Day pin for Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey

Large pin commemorating the inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey in 1965. On a blue and red background, portraits of Johnson and Humphrey flank a small center image of John F. Kennedy. At the top are the words "Let Us Continue" and at the bottom a slogan for "The Great Society." The back of the pin has a brass safety pin on a metal backing. Publishing text along the bottom edge of the pin reads: "(c) 1965 Empress Specialty Co, 64 W 23 St. NYC 10010."

Object Details
Object title:

1965 Inauguration Day pin for Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey

Date:

01/20/1965

Terms:

1964 presidential election

Inauguration

Johnson, Lyndon B.

Kennedy, John F.

Humphrey, Hubert

Washington, D.C.

Medium:

Metal

Dimensions:

4 in. (10.2 cm)

Credit line:

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Collection

Object number:

2015.076.0001

Curatorial Note:

President Lyndon Johnson recognized the power of the Kennedy legacy in the immediate aftermath of the assassination, and he used it to great political effect during the 1964 election. Virtually every Democratic presidential candidate since that time has included the image or the words of John F. Kennedy in their campaign materials, holding up the late president as a shining example of party leadership -- and also tapping into the unfulfilled hope and promise that Kennedy represents. Some candidates, including Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, have been specifically compared to John F. Kennedy in terms of their optimism and soaring rhetoric. - Stephen Fagin, Curator