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Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
Let's Hold a Conversation
Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.

Let's Hold a Conversation

Artifact ID1973.1.1841
Medium Ink and applied shading on drawing paper, mounted
DimensionsOverall H 14 in x W 11 in (35.6 cm x 27.9 cm )

Physical Description
Physical DescriptionOriginal cartoon drawing. A book ("Quotations from Chairman LBJ") lies on another book ("Quotations from Chairman Mao"). LBJ looks up from his portrait on the cover in order to speak to Mao. Caption: “Let's Hold a Conversation”. Artist signature lower left: "Hotch”.
Inscriptions and MarkingsHandwritten at upper left: [blue] “Editorial page”. Handwritten at upper center: [blue] “4 ½””. Handwritten at upper right: [blue] “Line cut”. Handwritten at upper right: [red] “50”. Handwritten at lower center: [strikethrough] [illegible].
Historical NoteUS officials continued to refuse to recognize the People’s Republic of China in favor of Taiwan and did not allow the PRC on the UN Security Council. The US government also ensured that it would not want a war with China, but remained steadfast in its position on Vietnam. During the 1960s, China supported revolutionary groups around the world against colonial and conservative governments. This made the United States government nervous about Domino Theory.
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 Baines Johnson Library and Museum in 1973.
Credit LineGift of Lyndon Baines Johnson
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 Mao Tse-tung (China, 1893 - 1976)
Person Referenced Lyndon Baines Johnson (United States, 1908 - 1973)
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