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Lyndon B. Johnson White House Portrait
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Lyndon B. Johnson
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Claudia Taylor (Lady Bird) Johnson
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Claudia Taylor (Lady Bird) Johnson
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Vice President Hubert Humphrey 1965-1969
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Secretary of State Dean Rusk 1963-1969
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L-R: Lynda Bird Johnson, Luci Baines Johnson,
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President Johnson with Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey
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Johnson Birthplace
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Lyndon Johnson (second from right) about 13 years old with brother and sisters
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Johnson in 1928 as a schoolteacher at Welhausen School in Cotulla, Texas, three years before he went to Washington, D.C., as a congressional aide
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Schoolteacher and president-to-be Lyndon B. Johnson with his class in Cotulla, Texas, 1928
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Congressmen-elect Johnson
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Congressman Lyndon Johnson, Lady Bird, Lyndon's sister Josefa (left), and mother Rebekah, attend an American Legion meeting in Brenham Texas.
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U.S. Congressman Lyndon Johnson and Lady Bird at the end of a successful campaign for a seat in the U.S. Senate in June 1941.
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Mayor Hubert Humphrey 1945
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Lyndon Johnson and Bill Moyers, a potent union of power and destiny in the turbulent 1960's
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1961 President Kennedy, McNamara and Vice President Johnson
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President Kennedy with Viet Nam Map
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Lyndon Baines Johnson takes Presidential Oath of Office. Jay Gildner, Judge Sarah Hughes, Jack Valenti, Congressman Albert Thomas, Lady Bird Johnson, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Jacqueline Kennedy, Congressman Jack Brooks, others. Aboard Air Force One. , 11/22/1963
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Martin Luther King Jr, I have a dream...
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Former U.S. Senator John V. Tunney with his wife and with President Lyndon B. Johnson and Ladybird Johnson in 1964.
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President Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-68) receives a greeting from his beagles, Him and Her. Johnson's beagles made the cover of Life magazine.
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President Lyndon B. Johnson on the telephone at Mission Control, Cape Kennedy, September 15, 1964
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Johnson and McNamara
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Signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson as Martin Luther King Jr. looks on
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President Lyndon Johnson rounds up cattle during a barbecue Nov. 4, 1964.Curtis McGee / Chronicle
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The Warren Commission present their Report to President Lyndon Baines Johnson on September 24, 1964.
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Bobby Kennedy campaigning for the US Senate
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1964 Johnson elected. Presidential Candidate Barry Goldwater had 52 votes vs 486 with running mate William Miller
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On April 6, 1965 First Lady Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson plants a cherry tree on the Tidal Basin just a few feet from original trees planted by Mrs. William Howard Taft in 1912. (Photo Courtesy of LBJ Library Collection).
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With Larry O'Brien
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President Johnson signing the Medicare bill.
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1965 Arthur Goldberg resigned from the Supreme Court to become Ambassodor to the United Nations
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Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas 1965-1969
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A crowd of American soldiers swarm around U.S. President Johnson on Oct. 26, 1966 shortly after his arrival at Cam Rahn Bay in South Vietnam visiting troops during the war. (AP Photo)
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President and Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson; Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield; Speaker of the House John McCormack, and others salute House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford in the East Room. 1967
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Declaring that "a free society cannot be a spectator society," President Lyndon B. Johnson established the White House Fellowships in October, 1964. Three years later, he and Lady Bird Johnson posed with the current class of White House Fellows, which included Doris Kearns Goodwin (now a Pulitzer Prize–winning historian) and Tim Wirth (who became a U.S. Senator and then an Under Secretary of State).
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President Nguyen Van Thieu (South Vietnam) and President Lyndon B. Johnson. (National Archives)
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President Lyndon B. Johnson in Vietnam: With General William Westmoreland, December 1967. (National Archives)
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Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall 1967-1991
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1968 After Johnson decided not to seek another full term in March 1968, he briefed all the Presidential candidates. Here, in August, on the porch outside his office at the ranch, he counsels Republican candidate Richard M. Nixon
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AP) Former Minnesota Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, whose insurgent campaign toppled a sitting president in 1968 and forced the Democratic Party to take seriously his message against the Vietnam War, died Saturday. He was 89.
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LBJ cuts birthday cake with (from left) daughter Luci, grandson Patrick Lyndon, and Mrs. Johnson in Austin
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L-R: Lynda Johnson Robb, Lady Bird Johnson,
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LBJ Library and Museum
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Grandson Lyn Nugent and his wife Nicole, son-in-law Ian Turpin , Granddaughter Nicole Nugent Covert, daughter Luci Johnson, family friend Larry Temple, and daughter Linda Johnson Robb.
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