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A lovely Christmas print Signed by Lyndon Johnson and Lady Bird, inscribed to F.B.I. Deputy Associate Director, Cartha D. "Deke" DeLoach, the key liaison between The White House and J. Edgar Hoover

A lovely Christmas print Signed by Lyndon Johnson and Lady Bird, inscribed to F.B.I. Deputy Associate Director, Cartha D. "Deke" DeLoach, the key liaison between The White House and J. Edgar Hoover

LYNDON B. JOHNSON (1908-1973) His signature, "Lyndon Johnson," as President on the mat of a lovely 12" x 9" color print of the White House in winter by artist Robert Laessig. Additionally signed and inscribed on the mat by First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson: "For Barbara and Deke de Loach – with our wishes for a most joyous Christmas — Lady Bird and.... December 1967."Overall mat size, 16.25" x 13". Light toning to extreme margins of mat, else fine condition.

Cartha D. "Deke" DeLoach (1920-2013) began his career at the F.B.I. in 1942 as a clerk, becoming a special agent later the same year. Over the course of his long career at the bureau, he rose to Associate Deputy Director, the No. 3 position, second only to Hoover and Clyde Tolson. DeLoach ran the bureau's crime records division and also managed pubic affairs. He is most visibly associated with heading up the investigations into the murders of James Early Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, the three civil rights workers who were killed by the Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi during the summer of 1964.
< br>DeLoach and Johnson were already closely associated with the latter ran the Senate as Majority Leader, helping secure passage of a bill guaranteeing Hoover a lifetime salary during the 1950s. When Johnson became President he personally requested DeLoach to serve as a liaison between The White House and the F.B.I., a key role considering the deep distrust between Johnson and Hoover. DeLoach was also head of the F.B.I. investigation into the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King in 1968, but was also aware of the bureau's bugging of Dr. King's phone, and according to Johnson's attorney general, Nicholas Katzenbach, he offered journalists the opportunity to listen to tapes of the civil rights leader having sex with a woman who was not his wife. DeLoach denied the accusation ("Cartha D. DeLoach, No. 3 in the F.B.I., Is Dead at 92," New York Times, March 16, 2013, A22).

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