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      <title>LBJ and Lady Bird courtship love letters released</title>
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      <description>AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Days after the congressional aide met the University of Texas history and journalism graduate in Austin, he boldly proposed marriage. 
                   Claudia Alta Taylor, the 21-year-old rancher's daughter known to her friends as "Bird," was intrigued but thought Lyndon Johnson's proposal was much too impulsive. Her clearly smitten suitor, however, w...</description>
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      <description>President John F. Kennedy was supposed to just stop by and wave hello. 
                   Instead a group of eager Latinos persuaded him to come inside and speak to a packed room of Mexican-American civil rights activists. And then he persuaded his wife, first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, to address the crowd in Spanish. 
                   It was Nov. 21, 1963. Hours later, th...</description>
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