Valentine Wishes
Artifact ID1973.1.2452
Object Type
Cartoon Drawing
Artist
Thomas P. Curtis
(United States, born 1938)
Gifter
Thomas P. Curtis
Date
ca. February 1967
Medium
Ink on drawing paper
DimensionsOverall H 9 5/8 in x W 13 3/4 in (24.4 cm x 34.9 cm )
Physical DescriptionPhysical DescriptionOriginal cartoon drawing. LBJ, dressed as Cupid, has shot arrows ("My Crime Control Bill”, “My Gun Bill”, “My Dangerous Drug Bill”, “My Anti-Intimidation Bill”, and “My Buggin’ Bill”.) at a Valentine depicting the US Capitol. He is about to shoot another arrow ("My D.C. Judicial Bill"). Caption: “Valentine Wishes”. Additional text at lower left: “Roll Call - 9 Feb 67”. Artist signature lower right: "Obadiah”.
Historical NoteThe War on Crime was a series of efforts to reduce crime in the United States. In 1967, the Johnson Crime Commission issued a report “The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society” that gave recommendations. The Crime Commission resulted in the creation of 911 as an emergency number, data collection about crime reporting rates, improved police training, the Community Oriented Policing Services program to decrease tension between police and the communities, and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration to fund local and state police. The Gun Control Act of 1968 was a response to the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963 and the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. Johnson signed the law on October 11, banning the interstate sale of firearms, prohibited certain people such as minors and felons from owning guns, and it restricted the importation of guns. In June 1968, Johnson signed the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, which allowed for wiretapping by the police. In 1967, Lyndon Johnson proposed a plan to give Washington DC home rule so it could have a local government, made up of an appointed mayor-commissioner, assistant mayor-commissioner, and council. His plan passed in Congress.Additional Details
Custodial History NoteThe item was a gift from the general public to President Johnson during his term in office. It was received by President Johnson, until the President donated it to the Lyndon B Johnson Presidential Library in 1973.
Credit LineGift of Lyndon Baines Johnson
National Archives Catalog CollectionLyndon B. Johnson Library Museum Collection (National Archives Identifier 192413)
National Archives Catalog SeriesGifts from the General Public (National Archives Identifier 189698395)
Use Restriction StatusRestricted - Fully
Use Restriction NoteCopyright or other proprietary rights are held by individuals or entities other than the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum. The LBJ Presidential Library and Museum does not warrant that the use of materials will not infringe on the rights of third parties holding the rights to these works, or make any representations or warranties with respect to the application or terms of any international agreement, treaty, or protections that may apply. It is your responsibility to determine and satisfy any copyright or other use restrictions. Pertinent regulations can be found at 36 C.F.R 1254.62.
Person Referenced
Lyndon Baines Johnson
(United States, 1908 - 1973)
In Collection(s)
Not on view
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