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 ...
Dedicated to the 36th president of the United States, the Lyndon B. Johnson ... museum staff. Located at the eastern edge of the University of Texas at Austin campus, the LBJ Presidential Library ...
Just ahead of Election Day, let's take a look at the US presidents and candidates for the top office who have visited Austin ...
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.
Years later, when I attended the University of Texas at Austin, I used to pop by the LBJ Library and watch the animatronic Lyndon Johnson cycle through his prerecorded humorous anecdotes like a ...
You don't need a Texas home library. A few relatively inexpensive ... comic and everything in between — that was President Lyndon Baines Johnson. Despite the recent death of his longtime editor ...
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Lyndon B. Johnson, a bibliography / compiled by the staff of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library.
Civil rights during the Johnson administration [microform] : a collection from the holdings of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin, Texas.