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On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law a sweeping civil rights bill passed by Congress prohibiting ...
A scholar who worked with him for decades observes that what mattered to Moyers was not how close you were to power, but how ...
The Texas-born legend stood astride politics and journalism like no one else and LBJ's press secretary, a CBS and PBS giant.
This pause on Job Corps will result in 100 Job Corps centers closing across the country on June 30,' including in New Haven ...
He showed a generation of journalists, scholars, and public intellectuals what it means to speak truth to power.
Before he came to public television in 1971, he was Lyndon Johnson's press secretary and the publisher of Newsday.
Moyers was one of television's most honored journalists and press secretary to Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson.
Bill Moyers, the former White House press secretary who became one of television’s most honored journalists, has died at 91.
How DEI grew from civil rights struggles to corporate trend. A look at 100 years of effort, from Wilson to Biden, and why ...
Britt Stokes, owner and operator of Stokes Auto Spa in Lindon, has recently been extended the opportunity of a lifetime. His ...
SoHo Playhouse will present the return engagement of A Letter To Lyndon B. Johnson or God: Whoever Reads This First, which begins previews tonight! Learn more here!
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 ...