In the final days of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration, his Interior Department pulled a fast one on him, renaming ...
On Jan. 8, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson, in his State of the Union address, declared an “unconditional war on poverty in ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson also had a "blind" trust created for his television station. When Johnson became Vice President in 1963, his staff "urged him to sell the station" to avoid potential ...
There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood in 1964, led on to fame for Lyndon Baines Johnson. From that November afternoon when he made it clear that the torch of continuity ...
The inauguration is really about swearing in the next president, but first ladies throughout history have stolen the show ...
Lady Bird Johnson signed her husband’s hat before gifting it to supporter Pat Morris, 26. Six decades later, Morris brings it ...
For Lyndon Johnson’s 200 million countrymen ... or chants of “Hey, hey, L.B.J., how many kids did you kill today?” He was likened to Caesar, Caligula and Mussolini. Notable Dropout.
Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson assumed the presidency after the assassination of President John Kennedy in November 1963. Johnson declared a “war on poverty” in his 1964 election campaign, ...
"A Great Society" for the American people and their fellow men elsewhere was the vision of Lyndon B. Johnson. In his first years of office he obtained passage of one of the most extensive legislative ...
Dedicated to the 36th president of the United States, the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library houses all the expected artifacts – such as presidential papers – as well as several quirkier ...
Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson, arguing that for all four of them, “at some point, ambition for… The Tet Offensive began in stealth 50 years ago in Vietnam, but it ended up splashed on ...