Catherine Parker While the thought of visiting a presidential library may sound like a bore, this one is an exception. Dedicated to the 36th president of the United States, the Lyndon B.
Nixon on January 20, 1969, Lyndon Johnson returned to Texas, where his political career had begun nearly forty years before. He wrote his memoirs, The Vantage Point, taught students, and attended the ...
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Washington reviewing the troops As commander in chief, George Washington reviewed the western army at Fort Cumberland, ...
President Joe Biden delivered a speech on civil rights at the LBJ Presidential Library at the University ... President Lyndon Baines Johnson grew up 50 miles west of Austin in Johnson City.
Like Grover Cleveland, Donald Trump won election as president, lost the next election and won a third election to the US ...
Beyond today's energy crisis : future of the American environment : a symposium / co-sponsored by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and the University of Texas at Austin ; edited by Kenneth W. Tolo.
The Arts--years of development, time of decision : a symposium / co-sponsored by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and the University of Texas at Austin ; edited by Albert A. Blum.
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Turning now to “LBJ” - Lyndon Baines Johnson. Before becoming the 36th president Johnson taught at an elementary school in Texas. LBJ was elected to the U.S ...