This syndrome had perhaps its most profound impact in some of America’s most difficult neighborhoods, where unparalleled family breakdown is, in part, the sad result of Lyndon Johnson’s well ...
Lyndon B. Johnson, owned the only television station in Austin, and had managed it for decades. And the peanut farms had been in the Carter family for generations. Even if the ownership of these ...
For Lyndon Johnson’s 200 million countrymen ... He can be so overbearing to aides and so intolerant of debate within his official family that many of his best lieutenants have left him, often ...
For many Americans, the presidency of Lyndon Johnson is a distant memory marked by tragedy—the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy, the Vietnam War, the assassination of Martin ...
Born: August 27, 1908, in Stonewall, Texas... Lyndon Johnson was the first president to appoint an African American to the Supreme Court. On June 13, 1967, Johnson named Thurgood Marshall ...