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On an unseasonably chilly but sunny day, March 20, 1965, U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson stood on the porch of his Texas ranch and read a telegram he had just sent to Alabama Gov. George Wallace.
The "head-only" sculptures of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Lyndon B. Johnson were created between 2004-2009.
Lyndon B. Johnson: Remarks at the White House Correspondents' Dinner - May 11, 1968 ...
Since Johnson City school was unaccredited and had only eleven grades, Lyndon first had to take a sub-college cram course at San Marcos to qualify, was found fit in just three months, entered in ...
CD: The ranch is where you can see President Johnson’s life full circle, because part of the property is where he was born, in 1908; there’s the house he acquired from his aunt that became the ...
Lyndon B. Johnson in talks with Civil Rights leaders in the White House, including Martin Luther King, Jr. By Christmas 1963, Whittington's presence was quietly dismantling segregation across LBJ ...
A 110-year-old Colorado estate that has hosted Frank Sinatra and Lyndon B. Johnson just slashed $10 million off its price tag. The 12,000-square-foot manor house—with 25 rooms—and its five ...
He spent two months at the L.B.J. Ranch last year, and even in Washington made himself scarce for long periods. Occasionally, Johnson would erupt, recalling the “whirlwind President” of 1964.
To Lyndon, who left the land to seek his fortune elsewhere and came back in style, the hill country now means mostly the 400-acre LBJ Ranch on the banks of the Pedernales.
President Lyndon B. Johnson’s portrayal in movies such as ‘The Early Years’ and ’All the Way’ offers a lesson for our divided time.