Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Download
Faster access than browser!
 

Lyndon B. Johnson

Index Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon Baines Johnson (August 27, 1908January 22, 1973), often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th President of the United States from 1963 to 1969, assuming the office after having served as the 37th Vice President of the United States from 1961 to 1963. [1]

5401 relations: '65 Love Affair, A Carol for Another Christmas, A Comprehensive Guide to Moderne Rebellion, A Great Wall: Six Presidents and China, A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission), A Specter Is Haunting Texas, A. A. Fredericks, A. Andrew Hauk, A. Leon Higginbotham Jr., A. M. Willis Jr., A. Philip Randolph, A. Ross Eckler, A. T. Walden, A. William Sweeney, Aaron Copland, Abbie Rowe, Abdul Rahman Arif, Abe Fortas, Abelardo L. Valdez, Abraham Lincoln Freedman, Abraham Lincoln: The Man, Abraham Ribicoff, Abram L. Sachar, Absalom Willis Robertson, Action for Boston Community Development, Action of 23 August 1967, Activism at Ohio Wesleyan University, Ada County, Idaho, Ada Fisher, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Adam Walsh (American football), Adam West, Adam Yarmolinsky, Adams County, Illinois, Adams County, Pennsylvania, Adas Israel Congregation (Washington, D.C.), Addison County, Vermont, Addison Roswell Thompson, Adlai Stevenson II, Administrator of the Small Business Administration, Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, Administrator of Veterans Affairs, Adolf A. Berle, Adras LaBorde, Adrian S. Fisher, Adrian W. DeWind, Adrienne Arsht, Affirmative action, Affirmative action in the United States, Affirmatively furthering fair housing, ..., AFL–NFL merger, African Americans, African-American history, Afroyim v. Rusk, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, AGM-28 Hound Dog, Agnes E. Meyer, Agricultural Fair Practices Act of 1967, Aileen Hernandez, Air Force One, Air National Guard, Air Training Command, Al Plastino, Al Vandenberg, Alabama Democratic Party, Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Alan Curtis (author), Alan Stephenson Boyd, Alaska, Alaska Democratic Party, Alaska Republican Party, Alaska Statehood Act, Albany County, Wyoming, Albert Bel Fay, Albert Brewer, Albert E. Jenner Jr., Albert F. Schoepper, Albert Gore Sr., Albert John Henderson, Albert M. Greenfield, Albert Richard Thomas, Albert Rosellini, Albert S. Porter, Albert W. Sherer Jr., Albert Watson (South Carolina), Albert, Texas, Aldo Tatangelo, Alec Douglas-Home, Alexander Atkinson Lawrence Jr., Alexander Cockburn, Alexander D. Shimkin, Alexander H. Flax, Alexander Harvey II, Alexander J. Napoli, Alexander Meiklejohn, Alexander Trowbridge, Alexander Zakin, Alexei Kosygin, Alf Landon, Alfred E. Neuman, Alfred Goldthwaite, Alfred H. Corbett, Alfred L. Jenkins, Alfred Lunt, Alfred P.C. Petsch, Alfred R. Kelman, Alfred Steinberg, Alfred W. Bethea, Algie Eggertsen Ballif, Ali Javan, Ali Yavar Jung, Alice Herz, Alice Rivlin, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Alice, Texas, Alicia Patterson, Alien and Sedition Acts, Aline B. Saarinen, Alistair Cooke, All the Presidents' Heads, All the Way (film), All the Way (play), All the Way (TV series), Allan Shivers, Allegany County, Maryland, Allegany County, New York, Allen Dulles, Allen J. Ellender, Allen S. Whiting, Alliance for Retired Americans, Allied Corporation, Allison Taylor, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha L. Bowser, Alternate Presidents, Alternative versions of Captain America, Alurista, Alvin Benjamin Rubin, Alvin S. White, Alvin York, Amarillo Slim, Amelia Boynton Robinson, America's Choir, American College of Heraldry and Arms, American Community School in Saigon, American Dreams, American Feud: A History of Conservatives and Liberals, American Film Institute, American Football Coaches Association, American GI Forum, American Indian Movement, American Jews, American Legion, American Management Systems, American Mental Health Foundation, American Pastoral, American Presidents: Life Portraits, American Promise, American Samoa, Americo Makk, AmeriCorps VISTA, Amphicar, AMVETS, Anatoly Dobrynin, And the Walls Came Tumbling Down, André Meyer, Andrew Bacevich, Andrew Brimmer, Andrew Duggan, Andrew Fowler, Andrew G. Haley, Andrew Goodman, Andrew Goodpaster, Andrew Jackson Houston, Andrew Kopkind, Andrew Manatos, Andy Griffith, Angelo Frattini, Animal Welfare Act of 1966, Anita Bryant, Anna Chennault, Anne Firor Scott, Annie Bell Robinson Devine, Annie Dodge Wauneka, Annie Glenn, Another Mother for Peace, Anthony Downs, Anthony F. Caffrey, Anthony Howard (journalist), Anthony J. Celebrezze, Anthony J. Travia, Anthony M. Solomon, Anthony Mackie, Anti-ballistic missile, Anti-French sentiment in the United States, Anti-pornography movement in the United States, Anti-Vietnamese sentiment, Antioch School of Law, Anton N. Moursund, Apollo 1, Apollo 11, Apollo 6, Apollo 7, Apollo program, Appalachia, Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Appalachian Volunteers, Appeasement, Appointment and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States, April 11, April 1962, April 1964, April 1965, April 1966, April 1967, April 1968, April 1975, ARC Riders, Arches National Park, Archibald Cox, Architectural Barriers Act of 1968, Architecture of Fredericksburg, Texas, Archivist of the United States, Are We Not Men? We Are Devo!, Arizona, Arizona gubernatorial election, 1964, Arizona State University, Arizona Women's Hall of Fame, Arlo Guthrie, Armistead L. Boothe, Arnold Jack Rosenthal, Arnold Picker, Arnold Wilson Cowen, Arrest and assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem, Arthur B. Krim, Arthur B. McCaw, Arthur G. Cohen, Arthur Goldberg, Arthur H. Vandenberg Jr., Arthur Lee (musician), Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., Arthur Melvin Okun, Arthur R. McKinstry, Arthur W. Hummel Jr., Article Five of the United States Constitution, Article Three of the United States Constitution, Arturo Umberto Illia, As the World Turns, ASCII, Asher Joel, Ashley National Forest, Asian American public television, Asian Development Bank, Assassination attempts on Fidel Castro, Assassination of John F. Kennedy, Assassination of John F. Kennedy in popular culture, Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Logistics and Materiel Readiness, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical & Biological Defense Programs, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness and Force Management, Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Planning and Evaluation, Assistant Secretary of State for Administration, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research, Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management & Comptroller), Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller), Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs), Assistant Secretary of the Navy (AIR), Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller), Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs), Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Astrodome, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Atlantic Union, Attack ad, Attack on Camp Holloway, Aubrey Eugene Robinson Jr., Aubrey W. Young, Aubrey Williams, Aubrey Willis Williams, Audrey Cohen, August 1964, August 1965, August 1966, August 27, August 4, 1964, August 6, August 7, Augustus F. Hawkins, Austin L. Fickling, Austin, Texas, Austin–Bergstrom International Airport, Australia Party, Australia–United States relations, Autopen, Ava DuVernay, Avery County, North Carolina, Awards and decorations of the United States Merchant Marine, Ayub Khan (President of Pakistan), Ángel Zamarripa, Babylon 5 influences, Baca County, Colorado, Back in the USSA, Baines, Baker Hotel (Mineral Wells, Texas), Balanced budget amendment, Baltimore riot of 1968, Bangs, Texas, Bannock County, Idaho, Barack Obama Selma 50th anniversary speech, Barbara Garson, Barbara Jordan, Barbara M. Watson, Barbara T. Bowman, Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth, Barbecue in Texas, Barefoot Sanders, Barnaby Keeney, Barry Corbin, Barry Goldwater, Barry Goldwater presidential campaign, 1964, Barry Zorthian, Bart Lytton, Bascom N. Timmons, Bashir Ahmad (camel driver), Batman (1966 film), Batman (TV series), Battle Creek, Michigan, Battle of Ba Gia, Battle of Coral–Balmoral, Battle of Hill 488, Battle of Huế, Battle of Ia Drang, Battle of Khe Sanh, Battle of Long Tan, Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series), Bayard Rustin, Baylor University, Bùi Diễm, Beagle, Beans in My Ears, Beatrice Aitchison, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, Bedrock (The Flintstones), Beechcraft King Air, Behind Closed Doors (1958 TV series), Belizean–Guatemalan territorial dispute, Ben Bagert, Ben F. Holt, Ben Krentzman, Ben Lawton, Ben McKenzie, Ben Ramsey, Ben Wattenberg, Benito Juarez (Alciati), Benjamin Aaron, Benjamin Mays, Benjamin Muse, Benjamin Tillman, Benjamin Victor Cohen, Benjamin W. Heineman, Bennett County, South Dakota, Bennington County, Vermont, Benton County, Oregon, Bergstrom Air Force Base, Berkeley Barb, Berlin Wall, Bernard Delfgaauw, Bernard F. Fisher, Bernard G. Segal, Bernard Joseph Leddy, Bernard L. Boutin, Bernard Lafayette, Bernard Newman (judge), Bernard Safran, Bernice Sandler, Bernice Steadman, Bernie Fuchs, Bernie Sanders, Bert Combs, Bess Truman, Bessie Boehm Moore, Bessie Margolin, Bette Rogge, Betty Furness, Bettye Caldwell, Beverley Peck Johnson, Biafran airlift, Bible translations into Athabaskan languages, Bibliography of Lyndon B. Johnson, Bidwell Adam, Bien Hoa Air Base, Bikini Atoll, Bilingual Education Act, Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton Supreme Court candidates, Bill Crofut, Bill Frist, Bill Green III, Bill Keith (politician), Bill Lawrence (news personality), Bill Moyers, Bill Samuels, Bill Sanders, Bill Timoney, Bill W. Clayton, Bill Yates, Billie Sol Estes, Billy Graham, Billy Lee Brammer, Bipartisanship, Birmingham campaign, Birmingham riot of 1963, Birth control, Biscayne National Park, Black, Black Cabinet, Black cadets at the United States Coast Guard Academy, Black Easter, Black genocide, Black Jack (horse), Black liberalism, Black Power, Blackstone Hotel (Fort Worth, Texas), Blair Clark, Blair Lee III, Blanco County, Texas, Blood Feud (1983 film), Blue House raid, Blue wall (politics), Boardwalk Hall, Bob Considine, Bob Fass, Bob Ferguson (politician), Bob Greene (musician), Bob Hardesty, Bob Hayes, Bob Hope, Bob Marshall (wilderness activist), Bob Price (Texas politician), Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry, Bobby Baker, Bobby Ray Inman, Boeing 2707, Boeing VC-25, Boll weevil (politics), Bond County, Illinois, Booneville, Arkansas, Border Reivers, Boren–McCurdy proposals, Borger, Texas, Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Bowman-Biltmore Hotels, Box 13 scandal, Boy Scout Memorial, Brazil–United States relations, Brazos County, Texas, Bremerton, Washington, Bretton Woods system, Brian Lamb, Bricker Amendment, Brigid Berlin, Bring Us Together, Bringing It All Back Home, British Honduras, Brock Adams, Brockway McMillan, Brokered convention, Brookley Air Force Base, Browline glasses, Brown Building (Austin, Texas), Brown Shoes Don't Make It, Bruce Alger, Bruce Allen Murphy, Bruce Charles Savage, Brutus Coste, Bryan Cranston, Bryan Cranston filmography, Bubba Ho-Tep, Buchanan's Hotel, Buck Owens, Buckminster Fuller, Bud Wilkinson, Buda, Texas, Budae-jjigae, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Buford Ellington, Bull Run Plantation, Bullock County, Alabama, Bunghole, Bureau of Federal Credit Unions, Burger Court, Burke County, North Carolina, Burke Marshall, Burning Tree Club, Burton Weisbrod, BusinesSuites, Bust of Winston Churchill (Epstein), Butte County, California, Butte County, South Dakota, Byrd Organization, Byron George Skelton, C. Clyde Atkins, C. Douglas Dillon, C. Farris Bryant, C. H. "Sammy" Downs, C. R. Smith, C.W. Henderson, Cabinet of the United States, Cabot family, Cactus Pryor, Cadence Records, Calaveras County, California, Calculating Visions, Caledonia County, Vermont, California Democratic Council, California gubernatorial election, 1966, California Rural Legal Assistance, Cam Ranh Base, Cambodian Campaign, Cambodian Civil War, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Camp David, Camp Gary, Camp Holloway, Campaign advertising, Campaign song, Campbell County, Wyoming, Campobello Island, Canada and the Vietnam War, Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement, Canada–United States relations, Cannabis policy of the Lyndon B. Johnson administration, Canoe Country Outfitters, Cantinflas, Canyon del Oro High School, Canyonlands National Park, Cao Văn Viên, Cape Canaveral, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 34, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, Capitol Reef National Park, Carbon County, Utah, Cardinal Dougherty High School, Carl Albert, Carl Curtis, Carl Hayden, Carl Kaysen, Carl Rowan, Carl Sandburg, Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, Carl Sanders, Carl Vinson, Carlos Spaht, Carlton Skinner, Carmel Quinn, Carnegie Commission on Educational Television, Caro Crawford Brown, Carol Channing, Carol Joynt, Carol Laise, Carole Keeton Strayhorn, Caroline County, Maryland, Caroline Kennedy, Carr Collins Sr., Cascade County, Montana, Catherine B. Kelly, Catholic Church and politics in the United States, Caucus chair, CBS Evening News, Cecil R. King, Cecil W. Stoughton, Celebrezze family, Cemal Gürsel, Center for Vision and Values, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Central Arizona Project, Central Office for South Vietnam, Central Texas College, Ceremonial first pitch, Cesar Chavez, Texas, Chain smoking, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Chamizal dispute, Chandler Owen, Charles A. Halleck, Charles Alston, Charles Andrew Muecke, Charles Armstrong (physician), Charles Bond (pilot), Charles Burke Elbrick, Charles David Keeling, Charles de Gaulle, Charles deGravelles, Charles E. Bohlen, Charles Earl Simons Jr., Charles Evers, Charles F. Baird, Charles Frankel, Charles Gary Allison, Charles Goethe, Charles I. Dawson, Charles Keating, Charles Kramer (economist), Charles Krauthammer, Charles Lucet, Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, Charles Osgood, Charles R. Fenwick, Charles R. Scott, Charles R. Weiner, Charles Rivkin, Charles S. Murphy, Charles Schultze, Charles Stark Draper, Charles T. McDowell, Charles Tyroler II, Charles W. Engelhard Jr., Charles W. Pickering, Charles Werner, Charles Zwick, Charlie Dunn, Charlotte County, Florida, Charls Walker, Charlton Heston, Charlton Lyons, Chaves County, New Mexico, Che Guevara, Cherif Guellal, Chester Bowles, Chester Victor Clifton Jr., Chesterfield (cigarette), Chicago Seven, Chicken shit, Chicken tax, Chicot County, Arkansas, Chief of Protocol, Chief of the National Guard Bureau, Chief Official White House Photographer, Child Nutrition Act, Children's Health Insurance Program, Chill Wills, China–United States relations, Chinatown, Lae, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, Chisholm Trail, Chittenden County, Vermont, Choctaw, Choctaw Youth Movement, Chris Hazel, Chris Schenkel, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Christian Herter, Christmas at the White House, Christmas Comes But Once a Year (Mad Men), Christopher Hills, Chuck Robb, Chulalongkorn University, CIA activities in Guatemala, CIA activities in Iraq, CIA Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory, Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act, Citadel (U.S. Senate), Ciudad Acuña, Civic Arena (Pittsburgh), Civil Rights Act of 1957, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Civil Rights Act of 1968, Civil rights movement, Civil rights movement in popular culture, Claire Giannini Hoffman, Clarence 13X, Clarence J. Brown, Clarence M. Pendleton Jr., Clarence Mitchell Jr., Clark Clifford, Clark Kerr, Clark R. Mollenhoff, Classified information in the United States, Claude B. Duval, Claude Feemster Clayton, Claude Kirkpatrick, Claude R. Kirk Jr., Claude Shannon, Clay Bertrand, Clay County, Illinois, Clay County, Kansas, Clayton, California, Clean Air Act (United States), Clean Waters Restoration Act, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, Clem S. Clarke, Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States, Cleveland Convention Center (demolished), Clifford Alexander Jr., Clifford Durr, Clifford Hansen, Cline Paden, Clint Formby, Clint Grant, Clint Hill (Secret Service), Clint Murchison Jr., Clint Murchison Sr., Clinton County, Illinois, Clinton County, Ohio, Clinton Presba Anderson, Clovis Maksoud, Clyde Tolson, Clymer Wright, Coast Guard Squadron One, Coattail effect, Cocolobo Cay Club, Cognitive traps for intelligence analysis, Coinage Act of 1965, COINTELPRO, Coke R. Stevenson, Cold War, Cold War (1962–1979), Cold War (TV series), Cold War liberal, Colin Munro MacLeod, College Democrats of America, College Green of Ohio University, Collie, Collin County, Texas, Collingwood, Queensland, Collins J. Seitz, Colonel Kurtz, Columbia Island (District of Columbia), Columbia University Marching Band, Columbia, Tennessee, Colusa County, California, Comal County, Texas, Combined Action Program, Commander-in-chief, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces, Commando, Commentary (magazine), Commissioner of Food and Drugs, Committee for the Preservation of the White House, Common Cause, Communications Satellite Act of 1962, Community Action Agencies, Community Action Services and Food Bank, Community economic development, Community Relations Service, Community Service Foundation, Comparative advertising, Comptroller General of the United States, Concentrated poverty, Confessions of a Republican, Conflict in Vietnam and at Home, Congregation Agudas Achim (Austin, Texas), Connie Douglas Reeves, Conservation in the United States, Conservative coalition, Conservative Democrat, Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Constance Baker Motley, Constitution Center (Washington, D.C.), Construction of Arlington Memorial Bridge, Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968, Contact lens, Containment, Continental Air Command, Continuum (American Horror Story), Converse County, Wyoming, Coretta Scott King, Cornbread, Cornelius P. Kitchel, Coronado, California, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Cortland County, New York, Cottaging, Cottle County, Texas, Cotton Research and Promotion Act, Cotulla Independent School District, Cotulla, Texas, Council for United Civil Rights Leadership, Council of Economic Advisers, Council of Federated Organizations, Council of the Southern Mountains, Counselor of the United States Department of State, Country Joe and the Fish, Covey T. Oliver, Cow Palace, Cowboy hat, Craig Crawford, Crawford County, Illinois, Credibility gap, Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries, Cross Florida Barge Canal, Crossett High School, Crowley County, Colorado, Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Cuba–United States relations, Cuban Adjustment Act, Cuban exile, Cuban Missile Crisis, Culberson County, Texas, Culpeper, Virginia, Cultivation theory, Cultural and political image of John McCain, Cultural depictions of Abraham Lincoln, Cultural heritage management, Cultural subsidy, Culture during the Cold War, Cumberland County, Kentucky, Curry County, Oregon, Curtis Gans, Curtis LeMay, Cyprus, Cyprus crisis (1955–64), Cyril Magnin, Cyrus Vance, Cyrus Vance Jr., D. Elton Trueblood, D.D. Wozniak, Da Nang Air Base, Dad Made Dirty Movies, Daisy (advertisement), Daisy Bates (activist), Dallas County, Alabama, Dallas County, Texas, Dallas Love Field, Dallastown, Pennsylvania, Damon Keith, Dan Kubiak, Dan Kuykendall, Dan Monroe Russell Jr., Dan Moody, Dan Rostenkowski, Dan Smoot, Daniel Aldrich, Daniel Boone National Forest, Daniel Brewster, Daniel Ellsberg, Daniel Inouye, Daniel Okulitch, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Daniel Pearl, Danny Patrick (politician), Dante Fascell, Darcy Richardson, Dark Side of the Moon (film), Darold Knowles, Data Resources Inc., Dave L. Pearce, David Atlee Phillips, David C. Dolby, David Campion Acheson, David Carliner, David D. Newsom, David E. McGiffert, David Frye, David G. Bress, David Ginsburg (lawyer), David H. McNerney, David Harold Byrd, David Henry Stahl, David Hume Kennerly, David K. E. Bruce, David L. Lawrence, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, David M. Kennedy, David M. Shoup, David Mixner, David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech, David Pietrusza, David Pryor, David Rabinovitz, David Rubadiri, David S. King, David Sánchez Morales, David Smith (sculptor), David Stewart Porter, David Talbot, David W. Dyer, Davis–Bacon Act of 1931, Davison Army Airfield, Day of Affirmation Address, Dayton, Ohio, DDB Worldwide, De Leon, Texas, Dead on Target (film), Deaflympics, Dean Acheson, Dean Rusk, Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan, Deaths in April 2005, Deaths in April 2006, Deaths in February 2012, Deaths in July 2013, Deaths in June 2008, Deaths in May 2014, Deaths in November 2008, Deaths in November 2017, Deaths in October 2004, Debutante, Decapitation strike, December 1, December 1963, December 1964, December 1964 South Vietnamese coup, December 1967, December 1968, Declaration of Honolulu, 1966, Declaration of war by the United States, Deep South, Deep Underground Command Center, Deer Park, Toronto, Delia Villegas Vorhauer, Delta County, Colorado, Delta Dome, Delta Gamma, Delta Sigma Theta, Delta Theta Phi, Democratic Caucus of the United States Senate, Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party presidential debates, Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1960, Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1964, Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1968, Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1960, Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1964, Democrats Abroad, Demographics of the Supreme Court of the United States, Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act, Denali, Denison Kitchel, Dennis Chávez, Denton County, Texas, Department of the Army Special Photographic Office, Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Deputy National Security Advisor (United States), Der Stadt Friedhof, Dereliction of Duty (book), Desegregation, Desegregation busing, Destroyer Squadron 2, Detlev Bronk, Detroit (film), DeWitt County, Illinois, Dexter Scott King, Diane Nash, Dionicio Morales, Diosdado Macapagal, Diplomacy (book), Diplomatic history of Australia, Director General of the Foreign Service, Director of Administration and Management (Department of Defense), Director of Central Intelligence, Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation, Director of Policy Planning, Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Director of the National Clandestine Service, Director of the National Security Agency, Disappearance of Harold Holt, Disenfranchisement after the Reconstruction Era, District of Columbia Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation, District of Columbia Department of Public Works, District of Columbia home rule, District of Columbia National Guard, District of Columbia State Board of Education, Diversionary foreign policy, Dixie Station (Vietnam War), Dixon Donnelley, Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, DLA Piper, Doddridge County, West Virginia, Dodge County, Wisconsin, Dog of Death, Dolores County, Colorado, Dolph Briscoe, Domestic policy of the Ronald Reagan administration, Dominican Civil War, Dominican Republic, Dominican Republic–Mexico relations, Don Hummel, Don John Young, Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base, Don Sherwood (cartoonist), Donald Aronow, Donald C. Bruce, Donald F. Turner, Donald H. Clausen, Donald Hornig, Donald L. Hollowell, Donald Matthews (political scientist), Donald Moffat, Donald P. Lay, Donald Rumsfeld, Donald S. Russell, Donn B. Murphy, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Dorothy Cornelius, Dorothy Height, Dorothy M. Gilford, Dorothy McKibbin, Dorothy Richardson Buell, Dorwin Wallace Suttle, Douglas County, Kansas, Douglas County, Nevada, Douglas County, Oregon, Douglas E. Dickey, Douglas Henderson (ambassador), Douglas MacArthur, Douglas MacArthur II, Doyle Holly, Dr. Kildare (TV series), Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy, Draft lottery (1969), Draft-card burning, Drake Edens, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play, Drew Dennis Dix, Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power, Dripping Springs High School, Driskill Hotel, Dual-Ghia, Dudley Senanayake, Duke University School of Medicine, Dump Johnson movement, Duval County, Texas, Dwane Wallace, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home, Dwight J. Porter, Dyess Air Force Base, E. Harold Munn, E. Howard Hunt, E. T. York, E. William Henry, Earl Edwin Austin, Earl G. Graves Sr., Earl Warren, Earl Wild, Earl Wrightson, Earle Clements, Earle Wheeler, Eartha Kitt, East Carroll Parish, Louisiana, East North Central states, East Room, East South Central states, East–West Center, Eastern Wilderness Act, Economic history of the United States, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Economic policy of the Barack Obama administration, Economic Stabilization Act of 1970, Ed Bearss, Ed Foreman, Ed Levinson, Ed Sullivan, Eddie Slovik, Edgar County, Illinois, Edgar Kaiser Jr., Edgar Kaiser Sr., Edgar Ray Killen, Edgar Tolson, Edge West Productions, Edith Green, Edith Nash, Edith Nourse Rogers, Edmund Bacon (architect), Edmund Muskie, Edmund Port, Edmund Reggie, Edmund Wilson, Eduardo Frei Montalva, Education in the United States, Edward A. Clark, Edward Allen Tamm, Edward C. Banfield, Edward D. Re, Edward E. Haddock, Edward Gurney, Edward Hanrahan, Edward J. Fraughton, Edward James Boyle Sr., Edward Joseph Schwartz, Edward L. Katzenbach, Edward M. Carmouche, Edward M. Korry, Edward McEntee, Edward Mills Purcell, Edward P. Gallogly, Edward R. Murrow, Edward S. Herman, Edward Steichen, Edward T. Folliard, Edward Teller, Edward Villella, Edwin E. Willis, Edwin F. Hunter, Edwin H. Whitehead, Edwin J. Roland, Edwin M. Martin, Edwin Walker, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Eilene Galloway, Eisaku Satō, Eisenhower dollar, Eisenhower Executive Office Building, El Cortez (San Diego), El Dorado County, California, El Paso County, Colorado, El Stronato, Elbert B. Smith, Elbert County, Colorado, Elder law (United States), Eldon Rudd, Eleanor Lambert, Elections in Alabama, Elections in Alaska, Elections in New England, Elections in New Hampshire, Elections in Vermont, Electoral history of Adlai Stevenson, Electoral history of Barry Goldwater, Electoral history of Eugene McCarthy, Electoral history of George Wallace, Electoral history of Hubert Humphrey, Electoral history of John Conyers, Electoral history of John F. Kennedy, Electoral history of Lyndon B. Johnson, Electoral history of Richard Nixon, Electoral history of Strom Thurmond, Electoral history of Ted Kennedy, Electoral history of Wayne Morse, Electoral vote changes between United States presidential elections, Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson, Eliot Janeway, Eliska Haskova Coolidge, Elizabeth B. Drewry, Elizabeth Dole, Elizabeth Duncan Koontz, Elizabeth Janeway, Elizabeth Shoumatoff, Elizabeth Stoffregen May, Ella Baker, Ellenville, New York, Elliott H. Levitas, Elliott Skinner, Ellsworth Bunker, Elly M. Peterson, Elmelindo Rodrigues Smith, Elmer B. Staats, Elmo Bolton Hunter, Elon University, Elspeth Rostow, Elvis impersonator, Emancipation Proclamation, Emanuel Celler, Emanuel Mac Troutman, Embassy of Tanzania, Washington, D.C., Emergency medical services in the United States, Emma Genevieve Gillette, Emmette Redford, Employer of last resort, English Americans, Enoch Powell, Environmental Science Services Administration, Episcopal Diocese of Alabama, Epistrophe, Equal employment opportunity, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal opportunity, Equality of outcome, Eric Alterman, Eric F. Goldman, Eric Sevareid, Erich Leinsdorf, Erle Cocke Jr., Ernest Allen Guinn, Ernest L. Massad, Ernest L. Wilkinson, Ernest Leiser, Ernest McFarland, Errol Morris, Erwin Griswold, Escalation (1968 animated film), Escalation of commitment, Essendon Airport, Essex County, Vermont, Estelle Brodman, Esterbrook, Estes Kefauver, Esther Peterson, Estill County, Kentucky, Ethel Kennedy, Ethel L. Payne, Ethical Culture Fieldston School, Eufaula Dam, Eufaula Lake, Eugene Andrew Gordon, Eugene C. Barker, Eugene C. Pulliam, Eugene K. Garfield, Eugene M. Zuckert, Eugene McCarthy, Eugene McCarthy presidential campaign, 1968, Eugene P. Foley, Eugene Patterson, Eugene Payne, Eugene R. Black Sr., Eugene Siler, Eugene V. Rostow, Eugenie Anderson, Eunice Carter, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, European Americans, Evan Hause, Evanston Township High School, Evelyn Lincoln, Evelyn Payne Davis, Everett Dirksen, EXCOMM, Executive Action (film), Executive order, Executive Order 10925, Executive Order 10988, Executive Order 11246, Executive Order 11375, Executive Order 13672, Executive Residence, Experimental Breeder Reactor I, Expo 67, Expo 67 pavilions, Ezola Foster, F. Clifton White, Factions in the Democratic Party (United States), Fair Deal, Fair Housing Act, Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, Fairfax County, Virginia, Faith: A Holiday Album, Fame in the 20th Century, Family of Barack Obama, Family of Secrets, Fannie Lou Hamer, Farm Security Administration, Farm-to-market road, Farmer's Delight, Father's Day, Father's Day (United States), Faye Edgerton, Fayette County, Kentucky, Fayette County, West Virginia, Fearless Fosdick, Fearmongering, February 1964, February 1965, February 1966, February 1967, Fed Up! (book), Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal City Council, Federal Meat Inspection Act, Federal Power Commission, Federal Railroad Administration, Federal telephone excise tax, Federal Transit Administration, Federal tribunals in the United States, Federal Wage System, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968, Federation for American Immigration Reform, FELDA L.B. Johnson, Felix Frankfurter, Felix Z. Longoria Jr., Ferdinand Marcos, Fernand Petiot, Fernando Gerassi, Fife Symington, Filibuster in the United States Senate, Fire Island, Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968, Fireworks (play), First 100 days of Barack Obama's presidency, First Family of the United States, First inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson, First inauguration of Richard Nixon, First Ladies: Influence & Image, First term of the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos, Fishtrap Lake, Flag Protection Act, Fletcher Thompson, Flight attendant, Florence Jaffray Harriman, Florida, Florida Atlantic Owls, Florida Atlantic University, Florida gubernatorial election, 1966, Florida Military School, Floyd Boring, Floyd Robert Gibson, FNG syndrome, FOIA Oversight and Implementation Act of 2014, Follow Through (project), Food and Agriculture Act of 1965, Food policy, Food Stamp Act of 1964, For-profit higher education in the United States, Fordson High School, Foreign Assistance Act, Foreign electoral intervention, Foreign interventions by the United States, Foreign Military Sales Act of 1968, Foreign relations of Malaysia, Former Presidents Act, Forrest Gump (character), Forrest S. Petersen, Fort Bend County, Texas, Forward air control, Forward air control during the Vietnam War, Foster Air Force Base, François Tombalbaye, France–United States relations, Frances Jones Mills, Francis Birch (geophysicist), Francis C. Whelan, Francis Cherry (governor), Francis H. McAdams, Francis H. Russell, Francis J. Myers, Francis Keppel, Francis Lund Van Dusen, Francis M. Bator, Francis Spellman, Francis Turner (engineer), Francisco Caamaño, Frank Albert Kaufman, Frank B. Morrison, Frank Burton Ellis, Frank Carlson, Frank Carlucci, Frank Church, Frank Corner, Frank D. Celebrezze I, Frank D. Celebrezze Jr., Frank G. Clement, Frank Gasparro, Frank Gordon Theis, Frank Hamer, Frank J. Remington, Frank Jerome Murray, Frank Kell Cahoon, Frank Lausche, Frank M. Coffin, Frank N. Ikard, Frank Rowlett, Frank Stanton (executive), Frank Sturgis, Frank Underwood (House of Cards), Frank Voelker Sr., Frank W. Boykin, Frank W. Mayborn, Frank Westheimer, Frank Wood (actor), Frank X. Graves Jr., Frankie Muse Freeman, Franklin A. Long, Franklin County, Vermont, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr., Franklin Williams (diplomat), Fred James Cassibry, Fred Joseph Nichol, Fred R. Harris, Frederick County, Maryland, Frederick H. Wagman, Frederick J. Karch, Frederick Jacob Reagan Heebe, Frederick Kappel, Frederick L. Schuman, Frederick Landis Jr., Freedom Flights, Freedom of Information Act (United States), Freedom of information in the United States, Freedom of information laws by country, Freedom Summer, Freer, Texas, French Indochina in World War II, Fresca, Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen, Frontlash, Fuck, Fulbright–Hays Act of 1961, Fulton Lewis Jr., Funeral of Martin Luther King Jr., G. Alexander Heard, G. Harrold Carswell, G. McMurtrie Godley, G. Mennen Williams, G. Robert Blakey, G.I. Generation, Gail Evans, Gale W. McGee, Gallaudet University, Gallia County, Ohio, Gallup's most admired man and woman poll, Gannex, Gardner Ackley, Garfield County, Montana, Garner Ted Armstrong, Garrard County, Kentucky, Garrett County, Maryland, Garrick Utley, Gary Merrill, Gary W. Martini, Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, Gateway Arch, Geert Mak, Gene Case, Gene Scheer, Gene Snyder, Gene Stoltzfus, Gene Zesch, General Counsel of the Air Force, General Counsel of the Army, General Counsel of the Department of Defense, General Hershy Bar, Geography of Washington, D.C., George Aiken, George B. Zimpelman, George Ball (diplomat), George Berham Parr, George Bunn (diplomat), George C. McGhee, George Christian (journalist), George Clifton Edwards Jr., George Despot, George H. Amidon, George H. Mahon, George H. W. Bush, George Hamilton (actor), George Juskalian, George Kistiakowsky, George Laking, George M. Seignious, George M. Stafford, George McElroy (journalist), George McGovern, George McGovern presidential campaign, 1972, George Meany, George P. Larrick, George Peddy, George R. Brown, George R. Gallagher, George Reedy, George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, George Shannon (journalist), George Smathers, George Stevens Jr., George V. Hansen, George W. Bush, George W. Bush military service controversy, George W. Grider, George W. Romney, George W. Taylor (professor), George Wallace, George Wallace presidential campaign, 1968, George Washington Baines, George Washington Baines House, George Whelan Anderson Jr., Georges de Paris, Gerald Else, Gerald Ford, Gerald Heaney, Gerald Joseph Weber, Gerald M. Bowers, Gerald Mann, Gerald N. McAllister, Geraldine Pittman Woods, Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge, Gerard C. Smith, Gerard Campbell, Gerardo Sandoval, Gerhard Gesell, German Marshall Fund, Gerri Whittington, Get on Up (film), Gheorghe Gaston Marin, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Gidget (EP), Gifford Miller, Gil Carmichael, Gila Wilderness, Gillespie County, Texas, Gillis William Long, Girl with Curious Hair, Gladys Spellman, Glassboro Summit Conference, Glassboro, New Jersey, Glen P. Wilson, Glenn Andrews, Glenn County, California, Glenn Ford, Glenn T. Seaborg, Gloucester County, New Jersey, Godfrey McHugh, Goldberg v. Kelly, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film, Golden Valley County, Montana, Goldthwaite, Texas, Gordon Donaldson (journalist), Gordon MacInnes, Gordon McLendon, Gordon Wood (American football coach), Goshen, Indiana, Goucher College, Government of Mississippi, Grace Halsell, Grace Perry, Grace Towns Hamilton, Grace Tully, Graeme Dunstan, Graham B. Purcell Jr., Graham County, Arizona, Graham Martin, Grand Coulee Dam, Grand Isle County, Vermont, Grant County, West Virginia, Grant Street, Grave of Robert F. Kennedy, Great Lives, Great Society, Greek military junta of 1967–1974, Greene County, Missouri, Greene County, North Carolina, Gregory Baker Wolfe, Gregory Peck, Grey, Groupthink, Grundy County, Missouri, Guadalupe County, Texas, Guam Department of Education, Gulf of Tonkin, Gulf of Tonkin incident, Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, Gun Control Act of 1968, Gun laws in North Carolina, Guns versus butter model, Gus Franklin Mutscher, Gus Hall, Guy Humphries, Gwyn Shea, H-58 (Michigan county highway), H. Guy Hunt, H. L. Hunt, H. Patrick Swygert, H. R. McMaster, H. Rex Lee, Haggar Clothing, Hair (musical), Hal C. Banks, Hal Moore, Halbert Owen Woodward, Hale Boggs, Hall Lyons, Halloween Massacre, Hamer H. Budge, Hamilton County, Illinois, Hank Hill, Hannover House, Hans Morgenthau, Harald Malmgren, Hardin County, Illinois, Harford County, Maryland, Harkers Island, North Carolina, Harlan Cleveland, Harland G. Wood, Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited, Harold Alexander (Florida politician), Harold Brown (Secretary of Defense), Harold Dow Bugbee, Harold F. Linder, Harold Holt, Harold Hughes, Harold Keith Johnson, Harold Leavitt, Harold Leventhal (judge), Harold Montgomery, Harold Robert Perry, Harold Wilson, Harper Lee, Harris County, Texas, Harris McDowell, Harrison County Historical Museum, Harrison Lee Winter, Harrison Thyng, Harry Danner, Harry F. Byrd, Harry Groener, Harry H. Wachtel, Harry J. Middleton, Harry J. W. Belvin, Harry Jackson (artist), Harry Lee Waterfield, Harry McPherson, Harry P. Cain, Harry Pregerson, Harry Reasoner, Harry S. Dent Sr., Harry S. Truman, Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum, Harry Sieben Sr., Harry W. Bass Jr., Hartford Times Building, Harvard Law Review, Harvey Brooks (physicist), Harvey Broome, Harvey C. Barnum Jr., Harvey Denison Kitchel, Harvey Lembeck, Hawaii, Hawaii Admission Act, Hays County, Texas, Head Start (program), Health care prices in the United States, Health insurance in the United States, Healthcare reform in the United States, Hearts and Minds (film), Hearts and Minds (Vietnam War), Hearts in Atlantis, Hector P. Garcia, Heights of presidents and presidential candidates of the United States, Helen B. Taussig, Helen Delich Bentley, Helen Derr, Helen Ewing Nelson, Helen Gahagan Douglas, Helen Keller, Helene von Damm, Hello, Dolly! (song), Hemming Park, Henderson County, North Carolina, Henriette Wyeth, Henry A. Byroade, Henry Aaron Hill, Henry B. González, Henry C. Welles, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., Henry Cisneros, Henry County, Georgia, Henry F. Schricker (bust), Henry Ford II, Henry G. Marsh, Henry Graff, Henry Grossman, Henry Grover, Henry H. Fowler, Henry Haller, Henry L. Kimelman, Henry Loeb, Henry Loomis, Henry M. Britt, Henry M. Jackson, Henry Pomeroy Miller, Henry Richardson Labouisse Jr., Henry Seiler Wise, Henry Steele Commager, Henry W. Buse Jr., Herbert A. Simon, Herbert Hoover, Herbert L. Ley Jr., Herbert Levine (company), Herbert N. Maletz, Herbert S. Walters, Herman Goldner, Herman Talmadge, Herschel D. Newsom, Hideo Sasaki, High Court of American Samoa, High Speed Ground Transportation Act of 1965, High-speed rail, High-speed rail in the United States, Higher Education Act of 1965, Highty-Tighties, Highway 61 Revisited, Highway Beautification Act, Hill 327, Hill 724, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton presidential primary campaign, 2008, Hinsdale County, Colorado, Hiram Rafael Cancio, Hiroki Tōchi, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Hispanic Americans in World War II, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Hispanics in the United States Air Force, Hispanics in the United States Marine Corps, Hispanics in the United States Navy, Historical polling for United States presidential elections, Historical rankings of presidents of the United States, History of Alabama, History of Ann Arbor, Michigan, History of Austin, Texas, History of Australia, History of Australia since 1945, History of Bay Area Rapid Transit, History of Cleveland, History of Detroit, History of East Texas State College, History of education in the United States, History of Fredericksburg, Texas, History of Georgia (U.S. state), History of higher education in the United States, History of Honduras (1932–82), History of Kentucky, History of Knoxville, Tennessee, History of Lae, History of liberalism, History of Minnesota, History of Missouri, History of Native Americans in the United States, History of New Jersey, History of New Orleans, History of North Carolina, History of Panama (1964–77), History of slavery in Texas, History of Social Security in the United States, History of South Carolina, History of taxation in the United States, History of Texas, History of the 101st Airborne Division, History of the Caribbean, History of the Central Intelligence Agency, History of the Dominican Republic, History of the hippie movement, History of the Jews in the United States, History of the New York Institute of Technology, History of the Southern United States, History of the Soviet Union (1964–82), History of the United States, History of the United States (1945–64), History of the United States (1964–80), History of the United States (1980–91), History of the United States Democratic Party, History of the United States House of Representatives, History of the United States Marine Corps, History of the United States National Security Council, History of the United States National Security Council 1963–69, History of the United States Navy, History of the United States public debt, History of the United States Republican Party, History of the United States Senate, History of the University of California, Riverside, History of the University of Michigan, History of the University of Texas at Austin, History of the US Army National Guard, History of unfree labor in the United States, History of Vietnam since 1945, History of Western civilization, History of women in Puerto Rico, History of women in the United States, HMS Resolute (1850), Ho Chi Minh trail, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Hobart Taylor Jr., Hodding Carter, Hodding Carter III, Hollis Watkins, Holocaust Museum Houston, Holt Government, Homer E. Capehart, Homer L. Wise, Homer Thornberry, Honeysuckle Divine, Honi Soit, Hoover vs. The Kennedys, Horace Barker, Hosea T. Lockard, Hotel del Coronado, Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hall, House of Cards (season 2), Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965, Housing at Georgetown University, Housing discrimination (United States), Houston Chronicle, Houston Davis, Houston Harte, Houston Independent School District, Howard C. Bratton, Howard Cannon, Howard Dixon, Howard Francis Corcoran, Howard Haugerud, Howard Hughes, Howard J. Samuels, Howard K. Smith, Howard Phillips (politician), Howard University, Howard V. Lee, Howard W. Smith, Howard Zahniser, Howie Hawkins, Hubert Humphrey, Hubert Humphrey presidential campaign, 1968, HUD reports, Hugh Aynesworth, Hugh H. Bownes, Hugh H. Smythe, Hugh Scott, Hugh Sidey, Hugo Black, Hugo, Oklahoma, Humanities in the United States, Hunter S. Thompson, Hunters Point social uprising (1966), Huntland (Middleburg, Virginia), Hurricane Betsy, Hurricane Beulah, Hurricane Carla, Hurricane Dora, Hurst's the Heart, Hye, Texas, Hyman Judah Schachtel, I do not choose to run, I'll Take Sweden, I. F. Stone, Ian McHarg, Idaho, Ignacio E. Lozano Jr., Illinois's 1st congressional district, Imelda Marcos, Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, Implications of Puerto Rico's current political status, Inauguration of John F. Kennedy, Index of Texas-related articles, India Edwards, India–United States relations, Indian Americans, Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968, Indian Country Jurisdiction, Indian termination policy, Indiana, Indiana Democratic Party, Indiana Republican Party, Indira Gandhi, Indomitable Will, Indonesian mass killings of 1965–1966, Inez, Kentucky, Inland Empire, Inova Alexandria Hospital, Inspector General of the Department of State, Intelligence dissemination management, Inter-American Defense College, Interbellum Generation, International Boundary and Water Commission, International Civil Rights Walk of Fame, International Debutante Ball, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, International law and Israeli settlements, International Peace Corps Secretariat, International Voluntary Services, Interstate 55, Interstate 635 (Texas), Interstate 75 in Florida, Into Harm's Way, Inverted totalitarianism, Inyo County, California, Iowa Democratic Party, Iowa nice, Iowa State University, Iraq–United States relations, Irene Hughes, Irion County, Texas, Iris Apfel, Iris Kelso, Irving Hill, Irving Kristol, Irving Loeb Goldberg, Irwin Gunsalus, Is It True What They Say About Dixie?, Isabelle M. Kelley, Ismail Nasiruddin of Terengganu, Israel–United States military relations, Israel–United States relations, Israeli Air Force, Italy–Vietnam relations, ITT Inc., Ivan Loveridge Bennett, J. B. Fuqua, J. B. West, J. Caleb Boggs, J. D. DeBlieux, J. D. Tippit, J. Edgar Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover (film), J. Frank Dobie, J. Irwin Miller, J. J. Pickle Research Campus, J. Lister Hill, J. Marshall Brown, J. McVicker Hunt, J. Robert Oppenheimer, J. Roy White, J. Thomas Jewell, J. Wayne Fredericks, J. William Fulbright, Jack Anderson (columnist), Jack B. Weinstein, Jack Brooks (American politician), Jack Cox (Texas), Jack Crichton, Jack Kemp, Jack Martin (executive), Jack Minnis, Jack P.F. Gremillion, Jack Roberts (judge), Jack Ruby, Jack Sparling, Jack Valenti, Jack Vaughn, Jack Wennberg, Jack Worthington, Jackie (2016 film), Jackie Mason, Jackie Robinson, Jackson B. Davis, Jackson County, Kentucky, Jackson County, Oregon, Jackson County, West Virginia, Jacob D. Beam, Jacob Javits, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Jaime Jarrín, Jaja Wachuku, Jamaica Estates, Queens, Jamar Adcock, James A. Belson, James A. Elkins, James A. Graham, James Anderson Jr., James August Comiskey, James B. Brennan, James B. Pearson, James Bevel, James Boyce (Louisiana politician), James Bradshaw Adamson, James Braxton Craven Jr., James Brown, James Bryan McMillan, James Bryant Conant, James C. Thomson Jr., James Callaghan, James Callan Graham, James Celebrezze, James Clifford (designer), James Cromwell filmography, James D. Martin, James Deakin, James Dunne O'Connell, James E. Boasberg, James E. McDonald (Texas politician), James E. Webb, James E. Williams, James Earl Rudder, James Eastland, James Edward Doyle (judge), James Ellsworth Noland, James F. Byrnes, James Fleming Gordon, James H. Gray Sr., James H. Rowe, James J. Reynolds, James Jeremiah Wadsworth, James Jesus Angleton, James L. Goddard, James L. Greenfield, James Levin Latchum, James Lopez Watson, James M. Hanley, James Marion West Sr., James Marshall Carter, James Mossman, James Nabrit Jr., James P. Buchanan, James P. Coleman, James P. Gleason, James Q. Reber, James Q. Wilson, James R. Jones, James R. Ketchum, James Reeb, James Rhyne Killian, James Robinson Risner, James Roosevelt, James Russell Wiggins, James Stewart, James Street (American football), James Tague, James Taranto, James U. Cross, James V. Forrestal Building, James von der Heydt, James Williams Riddleberger, James Young (physician), Jane Cahill Pfeiffer, Jane Hamilton Hall, Janet G. Travell, January 12, January 1914, January 1963, January 1964, January 1965, January 1966, January 1967, January 1968, January 1969, January 1973, January 22, January 8, Japanese nuclear weapon program, Jared Y. Sanders Jr., Jasper County, Illinois, Jawboning, Jay Rockefeller, Jean Childs Young, Jean Monnet, Jeanne L. Noble, Jeff Sharlet (activist), Jeff Shesol, Jefferson County, Kansas, Jefferson County, Missouri, Jeffery Cohelan, Jennifer Ash Rudick, Jens Risom, Jerauld Wright, Jeremiah Wright, Jerome Cavanagh, Jerome D. Mack, Jerome Kaino, Jerome Wiesner, Jerrie Cobb, Jerrold R. Zacharias, Jerry Finkelstein, Jerry Solomon, Jesse Bankston, Jesse Curry, Jesse H. Jones, Jesse Helms, Jewell County, Kansas, Jewish views and involvement in US politics, JFK (film), JFK (opera), Jill Long Thompson, Jim Broyhill, Jim Crow laws, Jim Kaat, Jim Marrs, Jim Novy, Jim Reese (Texas politician), Jim Wells County, Texas, Jim Wright, Jimmie Davis, Jimmie E. Howard, Jimmy Carter, Jimmy Fitzmorris, Jimmy Quillen, Jo Daviess County, Illinois, Joanne H. Alter, Joaquín Balaguer, João Goulart, Job Corps, Jobs created during U.S. presidential terms, Joe Biden, Joe C. Paul, Joe Lieberman, Joe M. Jackson, Joe Oscar Eaton, Joe T. Cawthorn, Joe Waggonner, Joel Broyhill, Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport, John A. Farrell, John A. Gronouski, John A. McCone, John Abner Race, John Ashley (actor), John Ashton MacKenzie, John B. Murray (general), John Bartlow Martin, John Bell Williams, John Ben Shepperd, John Berryman, John Bertram Oakes, John Byner, John Carl Warnecke, John Carpenter (game show contestant), John Carro, John Carroll Lynch, John Chancellor, John Connally, John Conyers, John Cooper Godbold, John Courtney Murray, John D. Butzner Jr., John D. Lavelle, John DeLorean, John Doar, John E. Fogarty International Center, John E. Moss, John E. Pickering, John Ehle, John F. Aiso, John F. Baker Jr., John F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories, John F. Kennedy autopsy, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame, John F. Kennedy presidential campaign, 1960, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, John Frankenheimer, John G. Crommelin, John Grenier, John H. Cade Jr., John H. Fanning, John H. Pratt, John H. Reed, John H. Sides, John Hall Buchanan Jr., John Henry Faulk, John Hervey Wheeler, John Hyland, John J. Hickey, John J. McCloy, John J. Williams (senator), John Jay Hooker, John Kenneth Galbraith, John L. Lewis, John Langeloth Loeb Sr., John Lewis (civil rights leader), John Lewis Smith Jr., John M. Leddy, John M. Lynch, John Major, John McCain presidential campaign, 2008, John McKeithen, John McNaughton (government official), John Milton Bryan Simpson, John Moran Bailey, John Morgan Davis, John N. Mitchell, John Naisbitt, John Nevius, John O. Pastore, John P. Bobo, John P. Fullam, John P. Lewis, John P. McConnell, John Paul Vann, John Peel, John Prendergast (activist), John R. Hanny, John R. Hansen, John Rarick, John S. Gleason Jr., John S. Hunt II, John S. McCain Jr., John S. Rice, John Sherman Cooper, John Sparkman, John Stafford (U.S. politician), John Steinbeck, John Steinbeck IV, John T. Connor, John T. Hayward, John Tartaglione, John Teele Pratt, John Thomas Curtin, John Tower, John Virgil Singleton Jr., John W. Gardner, John W. Goode, John W. Kern III, John W. King, John W. McCormack, John W. Mecom Sr., John W. Mitchell (United States Air Force), John W. Reynolds Jr., John W. Tuthill, John Weld Peck II, John Wheeler Bunton, John Whitten, John Willis Hurst, John Woodenlegs, Johnson Amendment, Johnson City Independent School District, Johnson City, Texas, Johnson County, Kentucky, Johnson cult, Johnson desk, Johnson Doctrine, Johnson Space Center, Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall, Joint session of the United States Congress, Joint Task Force National Capital Region, Joint United States Public Affairs Office, Joint warfare in South Vietnam, 1963–69, Jolly, Texas, Jon O. Newman, Jonathan Edwards College, Jones County, South Dakota, José Limón, Josef Berger (speechwriter), Joseph A. Califano Jr., Joseph Alsop, Joseph Byrd, Joseph Cornelius Waddy, Joseph Ellwanger, Joseph Franklin Wilson, Joseph J. Sisco, Joseph Kagan, Baron Kagan, Joseph M. McDade, Joseph Mendenhall, Joseph Palmer II, Joseph Peter Kinneary, Joseph S. Clark Jr., Joseph S. Clark's and Robert F. Kennedy's tour of the Mississippi Delta, Joseph Samuel Nathaniel Tross, Joseph Tydings, Joseph W. Barr, Joseph W. Martin Jr., Joseph Wilson Baines, Joseph Y. Yun, Josh White, Joyce Hens Green, Juan B. Fernandez-Badillo, Juanita Jackson Mitchell, Judeo-Christian ethics, Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy, Judicial appointment history for United States federal courts, Judicial aspects of race in the United States, Judith Basin County, Montana, Jule Sugarman, Julian Bond, Julian Bond: Reflections from the Frontlines of the Civil Rights Movement, Julius B. Richmond, July 1960, July 1964, July 1965, July 1966, July 1975, July 2, July 28, July 30, July 4, Junction, Texas, June 13, June 1914, June 1963, June 1964, June 1965, June 1966, June 1967, June 1968, June 23, June 9, June Lazenby Green, Jupiter's Legacy, Just society, K-25, Kansas, Karl Hess, Karl Hess: Toward Liberty, Karl Rolvaag, Katharine Elkus White, Katharine Graham, Katharine Stinson, Katherine Dunham, Katherine Fitzgerald, Lady of Hy-Carbery, Katherine Peden, Kathleen Blanco, Kathleen McCree Lewis, Kathleen Weston, Kathryn E. Granahan, Kathryn H. Stone, Katie Louchheim, Katmai National Park and Preserve, Katsuhisa Hōki, KBPA, KBR (company), KC Johnson, Keb' Mo', Kelly Bryant, Kelly Johnson (engineer), Kelso (horse), Ken Burns, Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball, Ken Jenkins, Kendall County, Texas, Kendall Square, Kennedy (miniseries), Kennedy half dollar, Kennedy pink Chanel suit, Kennedy Round, Kennedy-Warren Apartment Building, Kenneth and Mamie Clark, Kenneth Bressett, Kenneth E. BeLieu, Kenneth Jernigan, Kenneth Komoski, Kenneth Marin, Kenneth Mars, Kenneth O'Donnell, Kenneth O'Reilly, Kent Courtney, Kentucky, Kermit Gordon, Kern County, California, Kerner Commission, Kesher Israel (Washington, D.C.), Kidney stone disease, Kika de la Garza, Killing Kennedy (film), Kimchi, King (miniseries), King assassination riots, King County, Texas, Kingmaker, Kings County, California, Kinhega Lodge, Kinky Friedman, Kiowa County, Colorado, Kitchen Cabinet, Klamath County, Oregon, KLBJ (AM), KLBJ-FM, Knowlton Nash, Known and Unknown: A Memoir, Knox County, Illinois, Konrad Adenauer, KRGE, KTBC (TV), Kykuit, L. Mendel Rivers, L.D. "Buddy" Napper, La Caravelle (New York City), La Chinoise, La Plata County, Colorado, Laborers' International Union of North America, Labu, Negeri Sembilan, LaDonna Harris, Lady Bird Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award, Lae Airfield, Laguna del Desierto incident, Lake County, California, Lake Lyndon B. Johnson, Lamoille County, Vermont, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Land of the Blind, Lansing Leroy Mitchell, Laotian Civil War, Laramie County, Wyoming, Larry Combest, Larry D. Alexander, Larry E. Temple, Larry Itliong, Larry O'Brien, Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy, Larry S. Pierce, Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award, Lassie (1954 TV series), Laurel County, Kentucky, Laurence Luckinbill, Law and order (politics), Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Lawrence Aloysius Whipple, Lawrence B. Krause, Lawrence County, Illinois, Lawrence Fried, Lawrence Gubow, Lawrence H. Fountain, Lawrence Joel, Lawrence Quincy Mumford, Lawrence Wetherby, Lawton Chiles, Lazard, Lâm Văn Phát, LBJ (disambiguation), LBJ (film), LBJ/Skillman station, LBJ: The Early Years, Le Corbusier, Leaders of the Vietnam War, Leadership of the National Reconnaissance Office, Leander Perez, Lee Archer (pilot), Lee C. White, Lee Harvey Oswald, Legacy of the Battle of the Alamo, Legal Adviser of the Department of State, Legal objections to pornography in the United States, Legal Services Corporation, Legality of the Vietnam War, Leif Erikson Day, Leigh Wiener, Leland John Haworth, Leland Olds, Lena Frances Edwards, Lena Levine, Lender's Bagels, Leo Crowley, Leo J. Sheridan, Leo Lerner, Leon Breeden, Leon Gouré, Leon Jaworski, Leona Baumgartner, Leonard B. Keller, Leonard F. Chapman Jr., Leonard Farbstein, Leonard Felzenberg, Leonard Marks, Leonard Niederlehner, Leonard S. Unger, Leonid Brezhnev, Leontyne Price, LeRoy Collins, Leroy Edgar Burney, LeRoy Smallenberger, Les AuCoin, Leslie C. Arends, Leslie County, Kentucky, Leslie Parrish, Lester B. Pearson, Lester Frank Ward, Lester Maddox, Leverett Saltonstall, Levi Eshkol, Lewis County, Washington, Lewis J. Paper, Lewis Render Morgan, Lewis Sorley, Lewis William Walt, Lewis Williams Douglas, LGBT rights in the United States, Liberal hawk, Liberal Party of Australia, Liberalism, Liberalism in the United States, Libertarianism, Library of Congress Classification:Class E -- History of America, Library Services and Construction Act, Liev Schreiber, Lifespan timeline of Presidents of the United States, Lilli Hornig, Lillian Walker (politician), Limited war, Lincoln Catafalque, Lincoln County, Wyoming, Lincoln Gordon, Lincoln Motor Company, Lincoln–Kennedy coincidences urban legend, Linda Coffee, Lindley Beckworth, Linton McGee Collins, Linville Gorge Wilderness, Lisa Howard (reporter), Lisa the Beauty Queen, Lise Meitner, List of accolades received by Selma (film), List of acronyms: L, List of actors who played the President of the United States, List of actors who played the Vice President of the United States, List of acts of the 110th United States Congress, List of Administrators and Deputy Administrators of NASA, List of African-American United States Cabinet Secretaries, List of aircraft at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, List of Alpha Kappa Psi members, List of alternate history fiction, List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions, List of ambassadors of Algeria to the United States, List of ambassadors of Benin to the United States, List of ambassadors of Botswana to the United States, List of ambassadors of Bulgaria to the United States, List of ambassadors of Burkina Faso to the United States, List of ambassadors of Burundi to the United States, List of ambassadors of Cameroon to the United States, List of ambassadors of Chad to the United States, List of ambassadors of Denmark to the United States, List of ambassadors of Estonia to the United States, List of ambassadors of Gabon to the United States, List of ambassadors of Guyana to the United States, List of ambassadors of Haiti to the United States, List of ambassadors of Hungary to the United States, List of ambassadors of Ivory Coast to the United States, List of ambassadors of Kenya to the United States, List of ambassadors of Kuwait to the United States, List of ambassadors of Laos to the United States, List of ambassadors of Lebanon to the United States, List of ambassadors of Lesotho to the United States, List of ambassadors of Malawi to the United States, List of ambassadors of Mali to the United States, List of ambassadors of Malta to the United States, List of ambassadors of Mauritania to the United States, List of ambassadors of Mauritius to the United States, List of ambassadors of Montenegro to the United States, List of ambassadors of Myanmar to the United States, List of ambassadors of Nepal to the United States, List of ambassadors of Paraguay to the United States, List of ambassadors of Peru to the United States, List of ambassadors of Portugal to the United States, List of ambassadors of Rwanda to the United States, List of ambassadors of Senegal to the United States, List of ambassadors of Serbia to the United States, List of ambassadors of Sierra Leone to the United States, List of ambassadors of Singapore to the United States, List of ambassadors of Somalia to the United States, List of ambassadors of Sudan to the United States, List of ambassadors of Swaziland to the United States, List of ambassadors of Thailand to the United States, List of ambassadors of the Central African Republic to the United States, List of ambassadors of the Czech Republic to the United States, List of ambassadors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the United States, List of ambassadors of the Maldives to the United States, List of ambassadors of the Netherlands to the United States, List of ambassadors of the Republic of the Congo to the United States, List of ambassadors of the United States to Barbados, List of ambassadors of the United States to Brazil, List of ambassadors of the United States to Cambodia, List of ambassadors of the United States to Canada, List of ambassadors of the United States to Chile, List of ambassadors of the United States to Colombia, List of ambassadors of the United States to Costa Rica, List of ambassadors of the United States to Ecuador, List of ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador, List of ambassadors of the United States to Guatemala, List of ambassadors of the United States to Guinea, List of ambassadors of the United States to Guyana, List of ambassadors of the United States to Honduras, List of ambassadors of the United States to Nicaragua, List of ambassadors of the United States to Panama, List of ambassadors of the United States to Paraguay, List of ambassadors of the United States to Singapore, List of ambassadors of the United States to Uruguay, List of ambassadors of the United States to Venezuela, List of ambassadors of Togo to the United States, List of ambassadors of Tunisia to the United States, List of ambassadors of Vietnam to the United States, List of ambassadors of Yemen to the United States, List of ambassadors of Zambia to the United States, List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes, List of American political memoirs, List of Americans of English descent, List of Angelo State University people, List of assassinations in fiction, List of awards and nominations received by Bob Hope, List of Baylor University people, List of biographers, List of biographical films, List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 1990, List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 1991, List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 1997, List of books banned in India, List of burial places of presidents and vice presidents of the United States, List of C-SPAN Q&A interviews first aired in 2009, List of C-SPAN Q&A interviews first aired in 2012, List of Chairs of the National Labor Relations Board, List of children of the Presidents of the United States, List of children of the Vice Presidents of the United States, List of Cincinnati riots, List of close election results, List of Cold War Air National Guard Mobilizations, List of College of the Holy Cross alumni, List of Columbia Law School alumni, List of Columbia University alumni, List of Columbia University people in politics, military and law, List of conservationists, List of conspiracy theories, List of Cornell University faculty, List of covers of Time magazine (1950s), List of covers of Time magazine (1960s), List of Cravath, Swaine & Moore employees, List of Dallas–Fort Worth-area freeways, List of David Letterman sketches, List of Democratic National Conventions, List of Democratic Party presidential primaries, List of dignitaries at the state funeral of John F. Kennedy, List of diplomatic visits to India, List of diplomatic visits to the Philippines, List of diplomatic visits to the United States, List of diplomats of Norway to the United States, List of Dirty Jobs episodes, List of elections in Massachusetts, List of Evanston Township High School alumni, List of events at Soldier Field, List of executive actions by Lyndon B. Johnson, List of federal judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson, List of federal political scandals in the United States, List of fictional presidents of the United States (A–B), List of fictional presidents of the United States (G–H), List of fictional theocracies, List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (A–B), List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (E–G), List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (H–J), List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (K–L), List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (M–O), List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (P–R), List of fictional Vice Presidents of the United States, List of First Ladies of the United States, List of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy alumni, List of former members of the United States House of Representatives (J), List of former United States district courts, List of former United States Senators, List of Freemasons (E–Z), List of Gargoyles characters, List of George Washington University alumni, List of Georgetown University Law Center alumni, List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni, List of Get Smart episodes, List of Governors of Guam, List of Harvard University people, List of historical acts of tax resistance, List of historical opera characters, List of History's Lost & Found episodes, List of Howard University people, List of I Dream of Jeannie episodes, List of iconic photographs, List of individual dogs, List of international presidential trips made by George W. Bush, List of international trips made by the President of the United States, List of international trips made by the United States Secretary of State, List of Jewish American politicians, List of joint sessions of the United States Congress, List of journalists killed in the United States, List of Jupiter's Legacy story arcs, List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, List of Kenyon College people, List of kidney stone formers, List of King of the Hill characters, List of lakes named after people, List of landmark African-American legislation, List of language interpreters in fiction, List of Legends of Tomorrow characters, List of Legends of Tomorrow episodes, List of living former members of the United States Cabinet, List of Mad Men characters, List of mayors of Pittsburgh, List of mayors of Washington, D.C., List of McGill University people, List of meetings between the Pope and the President of the United States, List of members of the American Legion, List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 75th Congress by seniority, List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 76th Congress by seniority, List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 77th Congress by seniority, List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 78th Congress by seniority, List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 79th Congress by seniority, List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 80th Congress by seniority, List of memorials to Lyndon B. Johnson, List of museums in Central Texas, List of National Historic Landmarks in Texas, List of nicknames of Presidents of the United States, List of nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States, List of official vehicles of the President of the United States, List of Oval Office desks, List of pastoral visits of Pope Paul VI, List of Pawn Stars episodes, List of people and organisations frequently parodied by Private Eye, List of people associated with the London School of Economics, List of people from Abilene, Texas, List of people from Arizona, List of people from Austin, Texas, List of people from Illinois, List of people from Indiana, List of people from Lake Charles, Louisiana, List of people from Leavenworth County, Kansas, List of people from Louisiana, List of people from Macon, Georgia, List of people from Maryland, List of people from Massachusetts, List of people from Missouri, List of people from Pawtucket, Rhode Island, List of people from Rhode Island, List of people from San Antonio, List of people from San Marcos, Texas, List of people from Savannah, Georgia, List of people from Texas, List of people from Youngstown, Ohio, List of people nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States in the last year of a presidency, List of people on the postage stamps of El Salvador, List of people on the postage stamps of Jordan, List of people on the postage stamps of Laos, List of people on the postage stamps of Panama, List of people on the postage stamps of Paraguay, List of people on the postage stamps of South Korea, List of people on the postage stamps of the United States, List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the President of the United States, List of people who have expressed views relating to overpopulation as a problem, List of people who have held multiple United States Cabinet-level positions, List of people who received an electoral vote in the United States Electoral College, List of people with surname Johnson, List of personal coats of arms of Presidents of the United States, List of personal coats of arms of Vice Presidents of the United States, List of Pi Lambda Phi brothers, List of pipeline accidents in the United States (1950–1974), List of places named after people, List of policy debaters, List of political career biographies, List of political slogans, List of politicians of Armenian descent, List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients, List of presidential schools in the United States, List of Presidential visits to North Dakota, List of Presidents of the United States, List of presidents of the United States by age, List of Presidents of the United States by date of death, List of Presidents of the United States by education, List of Presidents of the United States by home state, List of presidents of the United States by military rank, List of Presidents of the United States by military service, List of Presidents of the United States by other offices held, List of Presidents of the United States by previous experience, List of Presidents of the United States by time in office, List of Presidents of the United States on currency, List of Presidents of the United States who died in office, List of Presidents of the United States who were Freemasons, List of presidents pro tempore of the United States Senate, List of public elementary schools in New York City, List of Puerto Rican military personnel, List of Puerto Ricans, List of Punahou School alumni, List of Quill and Dagger members, List of recipients of the Silver Buffalo Award, List of residences of Presidents of the United States, List of San Francisco State University people, List of school shootings in the United States, List of Scottish Americans, List of Secretaries of State of the United States, List of Seinfeld minor characters, List of Sicilian Americans, List of Sigma Pi brothers, List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people, List of Soviet Union–United States summits, List of special editions of Today (U.S. TV program), List of special elections to the United States Senate, List of speeches, List of state leaders in 1963, List of state leaders in 1964, List of state leaders in 1965, List of state leaders in 1966, List of state leaders in 1967, List of state leaders in 1968, List of state leaders in 1969, List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000), List of state visits made by King Olav V of Norway, List of Texas county seat name etymologies, List of Texas State University alumni, List of The New Yorker contributors, List of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson episodes (1964), List of The Venture Bros. characters, List of The Venture Bros. episodes, List of third party performances in United States presidential elections, List of tie-breaking votes cast by vice presidents of the United States, List of TV Guide covers (1960s), List of U.S. counties named after presidents of the United States, List of U.S. military vessels named after Presidents, List of U.S. presidential campaign slogans, List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–49), List of United States Democratic Party presidential candidates, List of United States Democratic Party presidential tickets, List of United States federal executive orders, List of United States major party presidential tickets, List of United States Marines, List of United States Navy people, List of United States political appointments across party lines, List of United States political families (C), List of United States political families (H), List of United States political families (J), List of United States presidential candidates, List of United States presidential candidates by number of votes received, List of United States presidential elections by Electoral College margin, List of United States presidential elections by popular vote margin, List of United States presidential elections in Pennsylvania, List of United States Presidential firsts, List of United States presidential visits to Puerto Rico, List of United States Representatives from Texas, List of United States Republican Party presidential tickets, List of United States Senators from Texas, List of United States Senators in the 81st Congress by seniority, List of United States Senators in the 82nd Congress by seniority, List of United States Senators in the 83rd Congress by seniority, List of United States Senators in the 84th Congress by seniority, List of United States Senators in the 85th Congress by seniority, List of United States Senators in the 86th Congress by seniority, List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in science and technology, List of University of Florida honorary degree recipients, List of University of Georgia people, List of University of Houston people, List of University of Maryland, Baltimore County people, List of University of Michigan law and government alumni, List of University of Pennsylvania people, List of University of Texas at Austin alumni, List of University of Texas at Austin buildings, List of University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee people, List of UPI reporters, List of Vice Presidents of the United States, List of Vice Presidents of the United States by age, List of Vice Presidents of the United States by education, List of Vice Presidents of the United States by other offices held, List of Vice Presidents of the United States by place of primary affiliation, List of Vice Presidents of the United States by time in office, List of Wesleyan University people, List of Wesleyan University people in politics and government, List of Western Michigan University alumni, List of White House Chiefs of Staff, List of Whitest Kids U' Know episodes, List of World War II military personnel educated at the United States Military Academy, List of Yale Law School alumni, Lists of protests against the Vietnam War, Lithotomy, Living presidents and vice presidents of the United States, Livingston County, Illinois, Liz Carpenter, Liz J. Patterson, Llewellyn Thompson, Lloyd Doggett, Lloyd Ohlin, Local post, Locked in the Poorhouse, Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, Lockheed YF-12, Lodge family, Logan County, Illinois, Logan County, Kansas, Logan County, Oklahoma, Lois Combs Weinberg, Lois Hunt, Lola Beltrán, Long Binh Post, Long-range reconnaissance patrol, Loretta Lynn, Lorna E. Lockwood, Loss of China, Lou Ritter, Loudoun County, Virginia, Louie Nunn, Louis Berry, Louis E. Martin, Louis Heren, Louis M. Kohlmeier Jr., Louis Pendleton, Louis Schweitzer (philanthropist), Louisiana, Louisiana Democratic Party, Lowell family, Lowell K. Bridwell, Lower Colorado River Authority, Lower Ninth Ward, Lowndes County, Alabama, Lucchese Boot Company, Luci Baines Johnson, Lucianne Goldberg, Lucien Sarti, Lucius D. Battle, Ludwig Erhard, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Lurleen Wallace, Luther Boyd Eubanks, Luther H. Evans, Luther H. Hodges, Luther H. Hodges Jr., Luther Terry, Lying in state, Lyman County, South Dakota, Lynda Bird Johnson Robb, Lyndon, Lyndon B. Johnson High School (Johnson City, Texas), Lyndon B. Johnson in popular culture, Lyndon B. Johnson judicial appointment controversies, Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site, Lyndon B. Johnson Supreme Court candidates, Lyndon Baines Johnson Day, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac, Lynn Fontanne, Lynn Lowe, Mabel Brookes, MacBird!, Mad Men, Madame Nhu, Madeleine Duncan Brown, Maggie Hassan, Magnolia Park, Houston, Mahendra of Nepal, Malaysia–United States relations, Malcolm Kilduff, Malcolm Wallace, Malmgren, Manuel Artime, Manuel Flores Leon Guerrero, Manuel Noriega, Manuel Real, Many Flags, Marble Canyon Dam, Marble Mountain Air Facility, March 15, March 1918, March 1964, March 1965, March 1967, March 1968, March 31, March Against Fear, Marching Southerners, Marfa Army Air Field, Margaret Dixon, Margaret Jones (journalist), Margaret Joy Tibbetts, Margaret Sanger Awards, Margie Neal, Marianne Means, Marie Hilson Katzenbach, Marie Taylor, Marie Torre, Marilyn Sitzman, Marin County, California, Mario Savio, Marion County, Indiana, Marion County, Oregon, Marion Hartzog Smoak, Mariposa County, California, Maritime history, Marjabelle Young Stewart, Marjorie Tallchief, Mark C. Alexander, Mark Hatfield, Mark White, Marmes Rockshelter, Marriott Wardman Park, Mars Hill University, Marshall Green, Marshall Paul Jones, Marshall Warren Nirenberg, Martian, Martin Dies Jr., Martin Greenfield, Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Sponholz, Marty Akins, Martyrs' Day (Panama), Marvella Bayh, Marvin E. Frankel, Marvin Glenn Shields, Marvin Zindler, Mary Dyckman, Mary Lou Bruner, Mary Mostert, Mary Shelley's Frankenhole, Marya McLaughlin, Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society, Mass surveillance in the United States, Massac County, Illinois, Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 1964, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Public Records Law, Massillon, Ohio, Master list of Nixon's political opponents, Mathilde Krim, Matthew E. Welsh, Matthew George, Matthew Leonard, Matthew Nimetz, Matthew Ridgway, Maurice Davis, Maurice Hutcheson, Maurice Lazarus, Maurice Sonnenberg, Maurice Yaméogo, Maury Maverick, Maury Maverick Jr., Max Elbin, Max Starcke, Maxwell D. Taylor, Maxwell Dane, May 1964, May 1965, May 22, Mayfair Hotel (St. Louis, Missouri), Mayor of the District of Columbia, McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators, McDowell County, North Carolina, McDowell County, West Virginia, McGeorge Bundy, McGruff the Crime Dog, McKinley Technology High School, McKittrick Canyon, McLean County, Illinois, Meade County, South Dakota, Media bias in the United States, Medicare (United States), Meehan Auditorium, Meese Report, Mekong River Commission, Mellette County, South Dakota, Melpar, Melville Bell Grosvenor, Melvin Block, Melvin Laird, Melvin Small, Members of the Council on Foreign Relations, Memorial Day, Memorial Hall (University of Akron), Memorials to Abraham Lincoln, Mennen, Mercer Cook, Mercer County, Illinois, Mercury 13, Meritorious Service Medal (United States), Merlyn Hans Dethlefsen, Merrick Garland Supreme Court nomination, Merriman Smith, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, Mexico–United States relations, Michael Beschloss, Michael Davie, Michael DeBakey, Michael Dukakis presidential campaign, 1988, Michael Forrestal, Michael Gambon, Michael Gambon on screen and stage, Michael Harrington, Michael Johns (policy analyst), Michael Lombardi (American football), Michael McKean, Michael Medved, Michael O. Freeman, Michael P. Price, Michigan Five Fluke Freshmen, Mickey Mouse, Mid-Atlantic (United States), Midland County, Texas, Midwestern United States, Midwestern Universities Research Association, Mika Brzezinski, Mike Gravel, Mike Mansfield, Mike O'Callaghan, Mildred Brown, Miles Lord, Milford Lake, Militarization, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group, Military doctrine, Military history of African Americans, Military history of Australia during the Vietnam War, Military history of Jewish Americans, Military history of Pakistan, Military history of Puerto Rico, Military history of the United States, Military Order of Foreign Wars, Military simulation, Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Mills Godwin, Milton Friedman, Milton K. Cummings, Milton L. Olive III, Milton Pollack, Milton S. Eisenhower, Milton Semer, Milton Shapp, Minden, Louisiana, Minnehaha Park (Minneapolis), Minnie Fisher Cunningham, Miranda v. Arizona, Misery index (economics), Missal, Missaukee County, Michigan, Missile gap, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Mississippi Democratic Party, Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, Mississippi gubernatorial election, 1963, Missoula, Montana, Mitch Daniels, Model Cities Program, Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Modern animation in the United States, Modern liberalism in the United States, Modernization theory, Modoc County, California, Mohave County, Arizona, Monroe County, Illinois, Monroe County, Kentucky, Monroe Sweetland, Monson House, Montague Dawson, Montana gubernatorial election, 1964, Montefiore Residency Program in Social Medicine, Monterey County, California, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Texas, Montrose County, Colorado, Montrose, Houston, Moon landing, Moore County, North Carolina, Morgan Clark, Morgan County, Colorado, Morley Safer, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Morobe Province, Morocco–United States relations, Morris County, New Jersey, Morris E. Lasker, Morris S. Novik, Morris Sheppard, Morris Warman, Morrnah Simeona, Morrow Cater, Morton A. Hill, Morton Halperin, Moscow Signal, Mother's Day, Motion Picture Association of America, Mount Lebanon, Louisiana, Mountain states, MSC Student Conference on National Affairs, Multilateral Force, Munich Agreement, Municipal disinvestment, Murder Bay, Murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson, Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner, Muriel Humphrey Brown, Murray MacLehose, Baron MacLehose of Beoch, Murray Turnbull, Muzak, Myer Feldman, Myron H. Bright, Myron L. Gordon, N. B. Hardeman, NAACP, NACLA Report on the Americas, Najeeb Halaby, Nancy Dickerson, Nancy Reagan, Naomi Savage, Napa County, California, Napoleon Andrew Tuiteleleapaga, NASA, NASA facilities, Nat King Cole, Nathan Glazer, Nathaniel Davis, Nathaniel R. Jones, National Association of Letter Carriers, National Automobile Dealers Association, National Aviation Hall of Fame, National Book Award for Nonfiction, National Cartoonists Society, National Center on Sexual Exploitation, National Christmas Tree (United States), National City Christian Church, National Civic League, National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, National Committee on United States–China Relations, National Conference of State Societies, National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam, National curriculum, National Democratic Party of Alabama, National Economic Council (United States), National Emergency Command Post Afloat, National Endowment for the Arts, National Eye Institute, National Hispanic Heritage Month, National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, National Housing Conference, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Liberation Council, National Liberation Front (South Yemen), National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, National Monument (United States), National Museum of the Pacific War, National Museum of the United States Air Force, National Recording Registry, National Register of Historic Places listings in Gillespie County, Texas, National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, National Review, National Rifle Association, National Scout jamboree (Boy Scouts of America), National Sea Grant College Program, National Security Action Memorandum 263, National Security Action Memorandum 273, National Security Advisor (United States), National security directive, National service in the United States, National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, National Space Council, National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation, National Visitor Center, National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, National Wilderness Preservation System, National Youth Administration, Native American Languages Act of 1990, Native American policy of the Richard Nixon administration, Native Americans in the United States, NATO, Natrona County, Wyoming, Natural heritage, Navajo language, Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Naval Order of the United States, Neal E. Miller, Neartown Houston, Nebraska, Nebraska Republican Presidential Primary Results, Ned Touchstone, Negative campaigning, Neil Armstrong, Neil MacNeil, Neil Slater, Neiman Marcus, Nellie Connally, Nelson Cruikshank, Neoconservatism, Ness County, Kansas, Netherlands and weapons of mass destruction, Nevada County, California, Nevele Grand Hotel, New Amerykah Part One (4th World War), New Castle, Pennsylvania, New Covenant (politics), New Deal, New Deal coalition, New England Historic Genealogical Society, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Democratic Party, New Hampshire primary, New Haven, Connecticut, New Jersey in the 20th century, New Left, New Mexico Military Institute, New Politics (1950s), New Right, New South, New York (state), New York Foundation, New York Herald Tribune, New York Institute of Technology, New York State Consumer Protection Board, New York state election, 1968, New York Times presidential endorsements, Newell Edenfield, Newfoundland dog, Newspaper endorsements in the United States presidential election, 2016, Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970, Ngô Đình Nhu, Ngo Dinh Diem, Nguyễn Khánh, Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ, Nicholas Katzenbach, Nick Kotz, Nick Lampson, Nicknames of Houston, Nike Zeus, Nike-X, Nikita Khrushchev, Niobrara County, Wyoming, Nixon goes to China, Nixon White House tapes, Nixonomics, Nolan Ryan, Non-U.S. recipients of U.S. gallantry awards, Norfolk Scope, Norman Clapp, Norman Cleaveland, Norman Rockwell, North Dakota, North Dallas High School, North Yemen Civil War, North–South railway (Vietnam), Northern Virginia, Northern Virginia Sun, Northwestern United States, November 17, November 1961, November 1962, November 1963, November 1965, November 1967, November 2, November 22, November 27, November 28, November 29, November 3, November 7, November 8, NPR, NSC Working Group on South Vietnam, Nuclear Freeze campaign, Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll, Nuclear weapons and Israel, Nueces Hotel, O Dia que Durou 21 Anos, O'Neil Ford, O.H. "Ike" Harris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oakhurst, Texas, Oath of office of the President of the United States, Oath of office of the Vice President of the United States, Occupational Safety and Health Act (United States), Ocean County, New Jersey, Oconee Hill Cemetery, October 1963, October 1965, October 1966, October 1967, October 1968, October 31, October surprise, Of Great and Mortal Men: 43 Songs for 43 U.S. Presidencies, Office of Alien Property Custodian, Office of Economic Opportunity, Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Office of Management and Budget, Office of the United States Trade Representative, Ohio (Come Back to Texas), Ohio Drive (Washington, D.C.), Ohio University, Oklahoma City sonic boom tests, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Governor's Mansion, Old Bob, Old Braeswood, Houston, Old Mine Road, Old Post Office (Washington, D.C.), Older Americans Act, Olin Hatfield Chilson, Oliver Gasch, Oliver North, Omaha Star, Omni William Penn Hotel, Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, Omnivore Recordings, Once in a Great City: A Detroit Story, One O'Clock Lab Band, One weekend a month, two weeks a year, Operation 34A, Operation Barrel Roll, Operation CHAOS, Operation Coburg, Operation Combat Fox, Operation Commando Hunt, Operation Flaming Dart, Operation Igloo White, Operation Linebacker, Operation Masher, Operation Menu, Operation Pierce Arrow, Operation Rolling Thunder, Operation Texas, Operation Triangle, Operation Union, Operation Union II, Oppenheimer security hearing, Opposition research, Opposition to the war in Afghanistan (2001–2014), Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War, Orange County, Vermont, Order of Battle for the Viet Cong, Oren Harris, Origins of the Six-Day War, Orleans County, Vermont, Orma Rinehart Smith, Orrin Grimmell Judd, Orval Faubus, Orville Bullington, Orville Edwin Langley, Orville Freeman, Orville L. Hubbard, Orzell Billingsley, OSCAR 1, Oscar M. Laurel, Oscar R. Ewing, Ottawa County, Kansas, Otto Eckstein, Otto Hahn, Otto Kerner Jr., Otto Larsen (sociology), Otto Passman, Our Dumb Century, Our Man Flint, Our World (TV series), Our World (TV special), Outline of the Cold War, Outline of the United States, Outline of the Vietnam War, Outline of United States history, Outline of Washington, D.C., Oval Office, Oval Office address, Oval Office grandfather clock, Overton Brooks, Owsley County, Kentucky, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, Paavo Nurmi, Pablo Casals, Pablo Neruda, Pacific Crest Trail, Pacific states, Page Belcher, Page of the United States Senate, Pago Pago, Pakistan–United States relations, Pakistani Americans, Paris Peace Accords, Park Chung-hee, Park County, Wyoming, Parker T. Hart, Parkersburg High School, Parkland (film), Parliamentary history of Pakistan, Parren Mitchell, Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Partisan (political), Party divisions of United States Congresses, Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives, Party leaders of the United States Senate, Party platform, Pat Brown, Pat Buchanan, Pat Maloney Sr., Path to War, Patricia Murphy (restaurateur), Patricia Roberts Harris, Patricia Wald, Patterson Hotel, Paul A. Fino, Paul Ditisheim, Paul Dudley White, Paul Eggers, Paul F. O'Rourke, Paul Fitzgerald (actor), Paul Ignatius, Paul Krassner, Paul Laxalt, Paul M. Ellwood Jr., Paul Miller (journalist), Paul Nitze, Paul Samuelson, Paul Warnke, Paul X. Williams, Père Marie-Benoît, Peace Action, Peace dollar, Pecos National Historical Park, Pedernales River, Pedro Vázquez, Peer de Silva, Pei Plan, Pell Grant, Pemberton Heights, Austin, Texas, Pennsylvania Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site, Pentagon Papers, Peon, Permanent campaign, Perrow Commission, Perry County, Missouri, Perry H. Howard, Persia Campbell, Personal History, Personal rapid transit, Pete Seeger, Peter Arnett, Peter Benchley, Peter Beter, Peter Hounam, Peter Hurd, Peter J. Brennan, Peter J. Hincks, Peter Jennings, Peter O'Donnell (Texas), Peter S. Connor, Peter Schlumbohm, Petrified Forest National Park, Phạm Văn Đồng, Phil Gaglardi, Phil Graham, Phil Hardberger, Phil Soto, Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center, Philip Bobbitt, Philip C. Wehle, Philip H. Hoff, Philip Hannan, Philip Heymann, Philip J Day, Philip James Rutledge, Philip Neville (judge), Philip Nichols Jr., Philip R. Lee, Philippines–United States relations, Philleo Nash, Phillip Benjamin Baldwin, Phillip Burton, Phillip M. Landrum, Phillips County, Kansas, Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Wisconsin, Phillips Talbot, Philosophy of healthcare, Phoenix, Arizona, Pi Gamma Mu, Pierre Andrew Rinfret, Pierre Salinger, Pietro Annigoni, Piggate, Pirate radio in Asia, Pissant, Planned Parenthood, Plymouth, Pogo (comic strip), Point Break, Point Udall (U.S. Virgin Islands), Police reform in the United States, Polish-American vote, Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations, Political life of Frank Sinatra, Political parties in the United States, Political party strength in Alaska, Political party strength in Arkansas, Political party strength in California, Political party strength in Colorado, Political party strength in Connecticut, Political party strength in Delaware, Political party strength in Florida, Political party strength in Georgia (U.S. state), Political party strength in Hawaii, Political party strength in Idaho, Political party strength in Illinois, Political party strength in Indiana, Political party strength in Iowa, Political party strength in Kansas, Political party strength in Kentucky, Political party strength in Louisiana, Political party strength in Maine, Political party strength in Maryland, Political party strength in Massachusetts, Political party strength in Michigan, Political party strength in Minnesota, Political party strength in Missouri, Political party strength in Montana, Political party strength in Nebraska, Political party strength in Nevada, Political party strength in New Hampshire, Political party strength in New Jersey, Political party strength in New Mexico, Political party strength in New York, Political party strength in North Carolina, Political party strength in North Dakota, Political party strength in Ohio, Political party strength in Oklahoma, Political party strength in Oregon, Political party strength in Pennsylvania, Political party strength in Rhode Island, Political party strength in South Carolina, Political party strength in South Dakota, Political party strength in Tennessee, Political party strength in Texas, Political party strength in Utah, Political party strength in Vermont, Political party strength in Virginia, Political party strength in Washington (state), Political party strength in Washington, D.C., Political party strength in West Virginia, Political party strength in Wisconsin, Political party strength in Wyoming, Political positions of Pat Buchanan, Political positions of Ronald Reagan, Political positions of Ted Kennedy, Political psychological rationalization, Politics and sports, Politics of Alaska, Politics of Long Island, Politics of Minnesota, Politics of New Hampshire, Politics of New Jersey, Politics of Rhode Island, Politics of Texas, Politics of the Southern United States, Politics of Vermont, Polk County, Oregon, Polly Baca, Polly Shackleton, Poor People's Campaign, Pope John XXIII, Porfirio Salinas, Pornography in the United States, Portraits of Presidents of the United States, Post Office Square, Boston, Potomac River, Potter County, South Dakota, Prairie County, Arkansas, Premiership of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Prentiss Walker, Preschool, Presidency of Chester A. Arthur, Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Presidency of George W. Bush, Presidency of John F. Kennedy, Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson, Presidency of Richard Nixon, Presidency of Woodrow Wilson, President and Directors of Georgetown College, President Johnson, President of the United States, President Truman's relief of General Douglas MacArthur, President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities, President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition, President's Intelligence Advisory Board, President's Review Committee for Development Planning in Alaska, President's Room, Presidente Médici, Rondônia, Presidential $1 Coin Program, Presidential directive, Presidential library, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Presidential Museum and Leadership Library, Presidential reorganization authority, Presidential Service Badge, Presidential state car (United States), Presidential Succession Act, Presidential system, Presidents of the United States and control of Congress, Presidents of the United States on U.S. postage stamps, Presiding Officer of the United States Senate, Preston Callison, Preston County, West Virginia, Preston Smith (governor), Price Daniel, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie, Prince Jack, Printer's devil, Pro-war rhetoric, Program evaluation, Programme budgeting, Project 100,000, Project Azorian, Project Camelot, Project MINARET, Project Talent, Protest songs in the United States, Public broadcasting, Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, Public Papers of the Presidents, Puerto Rican women in the military, Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, Pulpit Freedom Sunday, Punahou School, Punta del Este, Purple Haze (film), Putnam County, New York, Quarter (United States coin), Queen Anne's County, Maryland, Quran oath controversy of the 110th United States Congress, R. B. Walden, Raúl Héctor Castro, Rab Butler, Racial diversity in United States schools, Racial segregation, Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968, Radio First Termer, Radio Free Albemuth, Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly, Rail transport in Vietnam, Rainbow Coalition (Fred Hampton), Raleigh DeGeer Amyx, Raleigh, North Carolina, Ralph Ellison, Ralph Harris (journalist), Ralph J. Menconi, Ralph McGill, Ralph R. Harding, Ralph Siu, Ralph Yarborough, Ramsey Clark, Ranch Road 1, Randolph S. Driver, Randy Quaid, Raven Forward Air Controllers, Ray Barnhart, Ray Kurzweil, Ray S. Cline, Raymond A. Hare, Raymond Clyne McNichols, Raymond F. Clevenger, Raymond Heard, Raymond James Pettine, Raymond Lapin, Raymond Massey, Raymond R. Guest, Raymond Telles, Rayveness, Reactions to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Real Time with Bill Maher (season 14), Realigning election, Realpolitik, Rebekah Baines Johnson, Recession of 1958, Recliner, Reconnaissance satellite, Reconstructed newsreels by Georges Méliès, Recreational drug use, Recurring segments on The Colbert Report, Red Chinese Battle Plan, Red Heat: Conspiracy, Murder and the Cold War in the Caribbean, Red McCombs, Red Rock Job Corps Center, Red Squad, Redskins Rule, Redwood National and State Parks, Reformist Left, Reinhold Niebuhr, Religious affiliations of Presidents of the United States, Religious affiliations of Vice Presidents of the United States, Relly Raffman, Remco, René Schick, René Verdon, Renwick Gallery, Report to the American People on Civil Rights, Reportedly haunted locations in the District of Columbia, Republican Party (United States), Republican Party of Louisiana, Republican Party of Texas, Republican Party presidential debates and forums, 2012, Republican Party presidential primaries, 1964, Republican Party presidential primaries, 1968, Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1960, Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust, Resign-to-run laws, Resignation from the United States Senate, Resistol, Resolute desk, Response to the State of the Union address, Restoration Movement, Reuben G. Soderstrom, Revenue Act of 1964, Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968, Rex Marion Whitton, RFK (film), Rhode Island, Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence, Richard A. Pittman, Richard Alton Graham, Richard Anderson, Richard B. Fitzgibbon Jr., Richard Boykin Kellam, Richard Crawford White, Richard Etchberger, Richard Fuisz, Richard G. Hatcher, Richard G. Weede, Richard Helms, Richard Holbrooke, Richard Hunt (sculptor), Richard J. Daley, Richard J. Hughes, Richard Löwenthal, Richard Leone, Richard M. Kleberg, Richard M. Scammon, Richard McGonagle, Richard N. Goodwin, Richard Neustadt, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon mask, Richard Nixon presidential campaign, 1968, Richard Nixon Supreme Court candidates, Richard Nolte, Richard Paul Pavlick, Richard R. Wright Jr., Richard Ravitch, Richard Russell Jr., Richard W. Reuter, Richie Jean Jackson, Riderless horse, Riders of the Purple Wage, Ridgway B. Knight, Riley L. Pitts, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, Rio Grande City, Texas, Rita Schwerner Bender, Robert Andrew Ainsworth Jr., Robert Angers, Robert Askin, Robert B. Anderson, Robert B. Chiperfield, Robert B. Duncan, Robert B. Meyner, Robert B. Semple Jr., Robert Byrd, Robert C. Belloni, Robert C. Henry, Robert C. Moot, Robert C. Strong, Robert C. Weaver, Robert C. Weaver Federal Building, Robert C. Zampano, Robert Caro, Robert Coldwell Wood, Robert Dale Morgan, Robert Daniel Murphy, Robert E. Hunter, Robert E. Kintner, Robert E. Lee (FCC), Robert E. Quinn, Robert E. Thompson, Robert Earl Maxwell, Robert Emmett O'Malley, Robert Eugene Bush, Robert F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy's speech at Ball State University, Robert F. Wagner Jr., Robert Francis Peckham, Robert G. Neumann, Robert H. B. Baldwin, Robert H. Thayer, Robert Hayling, Robert Hunter (author), Robert I. Millonzi, Robert J. Burkhardt, Robert J. H. Kiphuth, Robert J. Modrzejewski, Robert Kennedy and His Times, Robert King High, Robert Komer, Robert L. Bobbitt, Robert Lowell, Robert M. Ball, Robert M. Morgenthau, Robert M. Wilkinson, Robert Malcolm McRae Jr., Robert McNamara, Robert Morrow (Texas politician), Robert Mueller Municipal Airport, Robert Neelly Bellah, Robert Novak, Robert Osborn (satirist), Robert P. Griffin, Robert Price (attorney), Robert R. Merhige Jr., Robert Roosa, Robert Russa Moton, Robert S. Kerr, Robert S. Rivkin, Robert S. Strauss, Robert Schenkkan, Robert Sherrill, Robert Spitzer (political scientist), Robert Sterling Yard, Robert Tanner Freeman, Robert Templeton (artist), Robert Vaughn, Robert W. Bates, Robert W. Hemphill, Robert W. MacDonald, Robert Wesley Colglazier Jr., Roberts County, Texas, Robin Chandler Duke, Robin Moore, Robinson McIlvaine, Rock music and the fall of communism, Rock Springs, Wyoming, Rockefeller Foundation, RocketMan, Rockland County, New York, Roderic I. Pettigrew, Rodger Dean Duncan, Rodney Ellis, Roger D. Branigin, Roger Hilsman, Roger J. Fritz, Roger Kent, Roger L. Stevens, Roger Morris (American writer), Roger Stone, Roger Tubby, Roger Wilkins, Roland J. Barnick, Roland McKean, Roland Michener, Rolando Valdés-Blain, Role of the United States in the Vietnam War, Rollye James, Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, Ronald Kessler, Ronald Reagan, Ronald Reagan in music, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Ronnie Dugger, Ronnie Thompson (Georgia politician), Roosevelt Campobello International Park, Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation, Rooster Andrews, Rosa Slade Gragg, Rosalynn Carter, Rose Franco, Rosecroft Raceway, Rosel H. Hyde, Ross Barnett, Ross County, Ohio, Roswell Gilpatric, Rowan University, Roy Ash, Roy Butler, Roy Elson, Roy Hofheinz, Roy M. Wheat, Roy Wilkins, Rubel Phillips, Ruby McCollum, Rufus Taylor, Rufus Youngblood, Ruggero J. Aldisert, Russ Baker, Russell B. Long, Russell County, Kansas, Russell Evans Smith, Russellville, Arkansas, Ruth Laredo, Ruth Patrick, Ruth Warrick, Rutherford Decker, Rutland County, Vermont, RVAH-11, Ryan Model 147, Sadao Watanabe (artist), Salado, Texas, Salem Academy, Saline, Louisiana, Sally Ann Howes, Sally Corporation, Salt Lake County, Utah, Sam Houston Johnson, Sam Houston Math, Science, and Technology Center, Sam M. Fleming, Sam Rayburn, Sam Rayburn House Museum, Sam Waterston, Sammy L. Davis, Samu Incident, Samuel Bronfman, Samuel C. Armstrong, Samuel C. Phillips, Samuel D. Berger, Samuel De Palma, Samuel DeWitt Proctor, Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr., Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr., Samuel Eliot Morison, Samuel M. Nabrit, Samuel Murray Rosenstein, San Benito County, California, San Joaquin County, California, San José Island (Texas), San Luis Obispo County, California, San Marcos, Texas, San Mateo County, California, Sandra M. Castillo, Sandra Thompson, Sanford, Florida, Santa Barbara County, California, Santa Clara County, California, Santa Cruz County, California, Santi Visalli, Santos P. Amadeo, Sapientis, Sarah T. Hughes, Sarah Vaughan, Sargent Shriver, Sasabe, Arizona, Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film, Satire, Save Our Children, Savings and loan crisis, Saxbe fix, Sérgio Mendes, Scent of a Woman (1992 film), School meal programs in the United States, Science Advisor to the President, Scotch-Irish Americans, Scottish Americans, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie, Seaboard World Airlines Flight 253A, SEALAB, Seat belt, Second American Revolution, Second Bill of Rights, Second Emancipation Proclamation, Second inauguration of Barack Obama, Second inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson, Second inauguration of Richard Nixon, Second Lady of the United States, Second-term curse, Secondary education in the United States, Secret Service code name, Secretary to the President of the United States, Securities and Exchange Commission appointees, Seelbach Hotel, Segal–Cover score, Selective Service System, Selma (film), Selma to Montgomery marches, Selma, Alabama, Selma, Lord, Selma, Senate Democratic Policy Committee, Seneca Glass Company, Sentinel program, September 1, 1939, September 15, September 1917, September 1964, September 1964 South Vietnamese coup attempt, September 1965, September 1967, September 9, Sexual revolution in 1960s United States, Shadowstats.com, Shared vision planning, Sharpstown scandal, Shawnee County, Kansas, Shelby County v. Holder, Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, Sherman J. Maisel, Shermanesque statement, Shinji Nakae, Shirley Hufstedler, Shorewood, Wisconsin, Shure SM57, Sid McMath, Sid Yudain, Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming, Sidney Lee Christie, Sidney McCrory, Sidney Oslin Smith Jr., Sidney Weinberg, Siege of Plei Me, Sigma I-63 war game, Sigma II-64 war game, Signing ceremony, Silver Buffalo Award, Silver Star, Since (film), Sino-Indian War, Siskiyou County, California, Six-Day War, Slavery in the United States, Smith College commencement controversies, Smith County, Kansas, Smith County, Texas, Smithsburg, Maryland, Smothers Brothers, Social and economic stratification in Appalachia, Social Gospel, Social policy, Social programs in the United States, Social Security Amendments of 1965, Solicitor General of the United States, Solid South, Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965, Solomon Bundy, Somerset County, New Jersey, Sondra Lipton, Sonoma County, California, Sonora Smart Dodd, Sons of the American Revolution, South Atlantic states, South Carolina Democratic Party, South Jamaica, Queens, South Korea in the Vietnam War, South Korea–United States relations, South Lawn (White House), South Vietnam, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Southern Democrats, Southern Manifesto, Southern strategy, Southern United States, Southland, Texas, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Southwestern Pirates football, Southwestern United States, Southwestern University, Sovereignty of Puerto Rico during the Cold War, Soviet Union–United States relations, Space (novel), Space policy of the United States, Space program of the Philippines, Space propaganda, Space Race, Special Air Mission, Special Relationship, Speechwriter, Spessard Holland, Spiro Agnew, Spokesperson for the United States Department of State, Spottswood William Robinson III, Spring Valley, Washington, D.C., Squire Patton Boggs, SS-100-X, St. Augustine movement, St. Dominic Catholic Church (Washington, D.C.), St. Edward's University, St. Mark's Episcopal Church (San Antonio, Texas), St. Mary's, Wisconsin, Stack v. Boyle, Stafford L. Warren, Stan Musial, Stan Salett, Stan Stearns, Stanley Armour Dunham, Stanley County, South Dakota, Stanley H. Ruttenberg, Stanley Marcus, Stanley Rogers Resor, Stanley Steingut, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Stars and Stripes (ballet), State dinner, State funeral, State funeral of John F. Kennedy, State funerals in the United States, State of the Union, Statue of Liberty, Statue of Liberty National Monument, Stay the course, Stéphane Boudin, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, Stephanie von Hohenlohe, Stephen Ailes, Stephen Bechtel Jr., Stephen N. Shulman, Stephen Shadegg, Stephen W. Pless, Sterling C. Robertson, Stevens County, Kansas, Stewart Udall, Stig von Bayer, Stonewall, Texas, Stony Brook Southampton, Straits of Tiran, Strategic bombing, Street lighting in the District of Columbia, Stuart Chase, Stuart F. Feldman, Stuart Symington, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, Students for a Democratic Society, Styles Bridges, Subversive Activities Control Board, Suez Crisis, Suite 8F Group, Sukarno, Sully County, South Dakota, Summersville Lake, Sunset (Bird of Prey), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Supply-side economics, Supreme Court of the United States, Surgeon General of the United States, Surtax, Sweden–United States relations, Swisher Gymnasium, Sylvester Magee, Sylvia Porter, Synchrotron Radiation Center, T. Harry Williams, Taddy Aycock, Taiwan–United States relations, Take My Hand, Precious Lord, Talbot County, Maryland, Talimena Scenic Drive, Tank on the Moon, Tariffs in United States history, Tarrant County, Texas, Tax cut, Tax policy and economic inequality in the United States, Taylor G. Belcher, Taylor W. O'Hearn, Teacher Corps, Teachers & Writers Collaborative, Ted Berry, Ted Cabot, Ted Kennedy, Ted Knap, Ted Nash (saxophonist, born 1960), Ted Robert Gurr, Ted Sorensen, Tedd Browne, Tejas Club, Telephone tapping, Telstar, Temple University, Tennessee, Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature, Tennessee Valley Authority, Tensas Parish, Louisiana, Territory of Hawaii, Terry H. Anderson, Terry Parker High School, Terry Sanford, Tet Offensive, Texan English, Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument, Texas Country Reporter, Texas Cowboys, Texas Democratic Party, Texas Hill Country, Texas House of Representatives, Texas in My Soul, Texas Is the Reason, Texas oil boom, Texas State University, Texas State University Strutters, Texas Women's Hall of Fame, Texas's 10th congressional district, Texas's 22nd congressional district, Thad Hutcheson, Thanh Hóa Bridge, That Was the Week That Was, That Was the Year That Was, The Algonquin Resort St. Andrews By-The-Sea, The American Metaphysical Circus, The American Way, The Armies of the Night, The Atlantic, The Back Porch Majority, The Ballot or the Bullet, The Beatles in the United States, The Begatting of the President, The Best and the Brightest, The Big Chair, The Bronx, The Butler, The Century Plaza Hotel, The Chicago 8, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and politics in the United States, The Coca-Cola Company, The Color of Truth, The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter, The Company (Ehrlichman novel), The Company (Littell novel), The Day After Trinity, The Death of a President, The Des Moines Register, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Eyes of Texas, The Fog of War, The Gay Place, The General Goes Zapping Charlie Cong, The Great Society (band), The Greatest American, The Green Berets (film), The Grove Plantation, The Imperial Presidency, The Kennedys (miniseries), The Loving Kind (Nanci Griffith album), The Manhattan Projects, The Media Elite, The Men Who Killed Kennedy, The Millennium Breach, The Mirage (Ruff novel), The Missiles of October, The Negro Family: The Case For National Action, The New York Times, The Paul Findley Congressional Office Museum, The Pentagon, The Political Machine, The Political Machine 2008, The Portland Black Panthers: Empowering Albina and Remaking a City, The Power of Nightmares, The Pride of Mid-America Marching Band, The Prime Ministers: The Pioneers, The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover, The Realist, The Report from Iron Mountain, The Right Stuff (film), The Samson Option: Israel's Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy, The Serendipity Singers, The Sixties (miniseries), The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Society in Dedham for Apprehending Horse Thieves, The Spitting Image, The St. Anthony Hotel, The Swoose, The Texas Archive of the Moving Image, The Treatment, The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald (1977 film), The Trials of Muhammad Ali, The Triple Revolution, The Truth (with Jokes), The U.S. Air Force (song), The Ugly American, The University of Pennsylvania Band, The Unquiet Earth, The Untold History of the United States, The Valachi Papers (book), The War Game, The War on Poverty: 50 Years Later, The War Within (Woodward book), The Washington Post, The Wild Wild West, The Wise Men (book), The Years of Lyndon Johnson, Theme Building, Theo Cangelosi, Theodore A. Jones, Theodore Cross, Theodore F. Green, Theodore Harold Maiman, Theodore Hesburgh, Theodore Roosevelt desk, Thirteen Days (film), This Day Tonight, Thomas A. Dorsey, Thomas Ambrose Masterson, Thomas C. Hennings Jr., Thomas C. Mann, Thomas Demetrios Lambros, Thomas E. Dewey, Thomas E. Fairchild, Thomas Finney (lawyer), Thomas Gardiner Corcoran, Thomas Hinman Moorer, Thomas J. Cahill, Thomas J. McIntyre, Thomas J. Michie, Thomas Joseph Grady, Thomas K. Finletter, Thomas More College (Kentucky), Thomas R. Donahue, Thomas Sinito, Thomas Virgil Pittman, Thomas Watson Jr., Thomasville, North Carolina, Thompson Memorial Library, Threat, Threatening the President of the United States, Three Sisters Bridge, Three-letter acronym, Thruston Ballard Morton, Thurgood Marshall, Thurmond rule, Ticket balance, Tiger Force, Tilghman (surname), Tim Babcock, Tim Lee Carter, Tim Wirth, Timeline of 1960s counterculture, Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom, Timeline of African-American history, Timeline of American women in war and the U.S. military from 1945 to 1999, Timeline of Arizona, Timeline of Austin, Texas, Timeline of disability rights in the United States, Timeline of events in the Cold War, Timeline of modern American conservatism, Timeline of Phoenix, Arizona, Timeline of San Bernardino, California history, Timeline of second-wave feminism, Timeline of the civil rights movement, Timeline of the John F. Kennedy assassination, Timeline of the presidency of George H. W. Bush, Timeline of the presidency of John F. Kennedy, Timeline of the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson, Timeline of the presidency of Richard Nixon, Timeline of United States diplomatic history, Timeline of United States history, Timeline of United States history (1950–69), Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting), Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other than voting), Timequest (film), Timothy Sylvester Hogan (judge), Tioga County, Pennsylvania, Tip O'Neill, Title IX, Title X, Todd Staples, Tom Connally, Tom Daschle, Tom Hayden, Tom Johnson (journalist), Tom Liesegang, Tom Railsback, Tom Tancredo presidential campaign, 2008, Tom Vandergriff, Tom Wilkinson, Tombstone Blues, Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play, Tony Coelho, Tony Mazzocchi, Tony Schwartz (sound archivist), Tony Tallarico, Torrijos–Carter Treaties, Tourism in El Salvador, Townsend Hoopes, Townsville mutiny, Traditionalist conservatism in the United States, Trần Ngọc Châu, Treasurer of the United States, Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, Trickle-down economics, Tripp County, South Dakota, Trude Feldman, Trudy Haynes, True threat, Truth in Lending Act, Tulare County, California, Turkey–United States relations, Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution, Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Type A videotape, Typhoon Karen, Tyronza, Arkansas, U Thant, U.S. Flammable Fabrics Act, U.S. House of Representatives Delegations from Delaware, U.S. immigration policy toward the People's Republic of China, U.S. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, U.S. Presidential IQ hoax, U.S. prisoners of war during the Vietnam War, U.S. Route 290, Ugly American (pejorative), Ulchin-Samcheok Landings, Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller), Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment, Underworld USA Trilogy, Uniform Time Act, Unincorporated territories of the United States, United Kingdom–United States relations, United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, United NLF Groups, United States aerial reconnaissance of the Soviet Union, United States Air Force in Thailand, United States Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, United States Army Security Agency, United States Army Special Forces in popular culture, United States Assistant Attorney General, United States Assistant Secretary for Health, United States Atomic Energy Commission, United States Attorney General, United States Capitol rotunda, United States Children's Bureau, United States Commission on Civil Rights, United States Congress, United States Congress Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, United States congressional delegations from Texas, United States Court of Claims, United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, United States Courthouse (Austin, Texas, 1936), United States Department of Education, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, United States Department of Justice Civil Division, United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, United States Department of Labor, United States Department of Transportation, United States Deputy Attorney General, United States Deputy Secretary of Defense, United States Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services, United States Domestic Policy Council, United States elections, 1960, United States elections, 1964, United States elections, 1966, United States elections, 1968, United States Forest Service, United States gubernatorial elections, 1968, United States heraldry, United States House of Representatives elections, 1938, United States House of Representatives elections, 1940, United States House of Representatives elections, 1942, United States House of Representatives elections, 1944, United States House of Representatives elections, 1946, United States House of Representatives elections, 1948, United States House of Representatives elections, 1964, United States House of Representatives elections, 1966, United States in the 1950s, United States involvement in regime change, United States labor law, United States midterm election, United States Navy, United States Navy ships, United States news media and the Vietnam War, United States Postmaster General, United States presidential approval rating, United States presidential doctrines, United States presidential election, United States presidential election in Alabama, 1960, United States presidential election in Alabama, 1964, United States presidential election in Alabama, 1968, United States presidential election in Alaska, 1960, United States presidential election in Alaska, 1964, United States presidential election in Alaska, 1968, United States presidential election in Alaska, 1972, United States presidential election in Alaska, 1976, United States presidential election in Alaska, 1980, United States presidential election in Alaska, 1984, United States presidential election in Alaska, 1988, United States presidential election in Alaska, 1992, United States presidential election in Alaska, 2008, United States presidential election in Alaska, 2012, United States presidential election in Alaska, 2016, United States presidential election in Arizona, 1948, United States presidential election in Arizona, 1960, United States presidential election in Arizona, 1964, United States presidential election in Arizona, 1968, United States presidential election in Arkansas, 1960, United States presidential election in Arkansas, 1964, United States presidential election in Arkansas, 1968, United States presidential election in California, 1936, United States presidential election in California, 1960, United States presidential election in California, 1964, United States presidential election in California, 1968, United States presidential election in California, 1992, United States presidential election in Colorado, 1960, United States presidential election in Colorado, 1964, United States presidential election in Colorado, 1968, United States presidential election in Colorado, 1988, United States presidential election in Connecticut, 1960, United States presidential election in Connecticut, 1964, United States presidential election in Connecticut, 1968, United States presidential election in Delaware, 1960, United States presidential election in Delaware, 1964, United States presidential election in Florida, 1892, United States presidential election in Florida, 1948, United States presidential election in Florida, 1960, United States presidential election in Florida, 1964, United States presidential election in Florida, 1968, United States presidential election in Florida, 1972, United States presidential election in Georgia, 1960, United States presidential election in Georgia, 1964, United States presidential election in Georgia, 1968, United States presidential election in Hawaii, 1960, United States presidential election in Hawaii, 1964, United States presidential election in Hawaii, 1968, United States presidential election in Idaho, 1948, United States presidential election in Idaho, 1960, United States presidential election in Idaho, 1964, United States presidential election in Idaho, 1968, United States presidential election in Idaho, 1980, United States presidential election in Idaho, 2004, United States presidential election in Idaho, 2008, United States presidential election in Illinois, 1960, United States presidential election in Illinois, 1964, United States presidential election in Illinois, 1968, United States presidential election in Indiana, 1960, United States presidential election in Indiana, 1964, United States presidential election in Indiana, 1968, United States presidential election in Indiana, 2004, United States presidential election in Indiana, 2008, United States presidential election in Iowa, 1960, United States presidential election in Iowa, 1964, United States presidential election in Iowa, 1968, United States presidential election in Kansas, 1960, United States presidential election in Kansas, 1964, United States presidential election in Kansas, 1980, United States presidential election in Kansas, 2004, United States presidential election in Kansas, 2008, United States presidential election in Kentucky, 1960, United States presidential election in Kentucky, 1964, United States presidential election in Kentucky, 1968, United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1960, United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1964, United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1968, United States presidential election in Maine, 1880, United States presidential election in Maine, 1960, United States presidential election in Maine, 1964, United States presidential election in Maine, 1968, United States presidential election in Maine, 1984, United States presidential election in Maine, 1992, United States presidential election in Maine, 2008, United States presidential election in Maryland, 1960, United States presidential election in Maryland, 1964, United States presidential election in Maryland, 1968, United States presidential election in Maryland, 2016, United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1960, United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1964, United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1968, United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1972, United States presidential election in Michigan, 1960, United States presidential election in Michigan, 1964, United States presidential election in Michigan, 1968, United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1924, United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1936, United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1960, United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1964, United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1968, United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1960, United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1964, United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1968, United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1972, United States presidential election in Missouri, 1960, United States presidential election in Missouri, 1964, United States presidential election in Missouri, 1968, United States presidential election in Montana, 1960, United States presidential election in Montana, 1964, United States presidential election in Montana, 1968, United States presidential election in Montana, 1992, United States presidential election in Nebraska, 1960, United States presidential election in Nebraska, 1964, United States presidential election in Nebraska, 1968, United States presidential election in Nebraska, 2008, United States presidential election in Nevada, 1960, United States presidential election in Nevada, 1964, United States presidential election in Nevada, 1968, United States presidential election in Nevada, 2008, United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1852, United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1888, United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1940, United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1960, United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1964, United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1968, United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1976, United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 2008, United States presidential election in New Jersey, 1960, United States presidential election in New Jersey, 1964, United States presidential election in New Jersey, 1968, United States presidential election in New Mexico, 1960, United States presidential election in New Mexico, 1964, United States presidential election in New Mexico, 1968, United States presidential election in New York, 1912, United States presidential election in New York, 1920, United States presidential election in New York, 1924, United States presidential election in New York, 1936, United States presidential election in New York, 1960, United States presidential election in New York, 1964, United States presidential election in New York, 1968, United States presidential election in New York, 1976, United States presidential election in New York, 1984, United States presidential election in New York, 1996, United States presidential election in New York, 2008, United States presidential election in New York, 2016, United States presidential election in North Carolina, 1960, United States presidential election in North Carolina, 1964, United States presidential election in North Carolina, 1968, United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1960, United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1964, United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1968, United States presidential election in North Dakota, 2008, United States presidential election in North Dakota, 2016, United States presidential election in Ohio, 1960, United States presidential election in Ohio, 1964, United States presidential election in Ohio, 1968, United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1960, United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1964, United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1968, United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1976, United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1980, United States presidential election in Oregon, 1960, United States presidential election in Oregon, 1964, United States presidential election in Oregon, 1968, United States presidential election in Oregon, 2008, United States presidential election in Oregon, 2016, United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 1960, United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 1964, United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 1968, United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 2008, United States presidential election in Rhode Island, 1960, United States presidential election in Rhode Island, 1964, United States presidential election in Rhode Island, 1968, United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1960, United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1964, United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1968, United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1992, United States presidential election in South Carolina, 2016, United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1960, United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1964, United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1968, United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1980, United States presidential election in South Dakota, 2008, United States presidential election in South Dakota, 2016, United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1960, United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1964, United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1968, United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1976, United States presidential election in Tennessee, 2004, United States presidential election in Texas, 1948, United States presidential election in Texas, 1960, United States presidential election in Texas, 1964, United States presidential election in Texas, 1968, United States presidential election in Texas, 1972, United States presidential election in Texas, 2000, United States presidential election in Texas, 2016, United States presidential election in the District of Columbia, 1964, United States presidential election in the District of Columbia, 1968, United States presidential election in Utah, 1960, United States presidential election in Utah, 1964, United States presidential election in Utah, 1968, United States presidential election in Utah, 2008, United States presidential election in Utah, 2016, United States presidential election in Vermont, 1960, United States presidential election in Vermont, 1964, United States presidential election in Vermont, 1968, United States presidential election in Vermont, 1988, United States presidential election in Vermont, 1992, United States presidential election in Vermont, 2004, United States presidential election in Vermont, 2008, United States presidential election in Virginia, 1960, United States presidential election in Virginia, 1964, United States presidential election in Virginia, 1968, United States presidential election in Virginia, 2008, United States presidential election in Washington (state), 1960, United States presidential election in Washington (state), 1964, United States presidential election in Washington (state), 1968, United States presidential election in West Virginia, 1960, United States presidential election in West Virginia, 1964, United States presidential election in West Virginia, 1968, United States presidential election in Wisconsin, 1960, United States presidential election in Wisconsin, 1964, United States presidential election in Wisconsin, 1968, United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1960, United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1964, United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1968, United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1980, United States presidential election in Wyoming, 2004, United States presidential election in Wyoming, 2008, United States presidential election in Wyoming, 2016, United States presidential election, 1860, United States presidential election, 1868, United States presidential election, 1896, United States presidential election, 1932, United States presidential election, 1936, United States presidential election, 1944, United States presidential election, 1956, United States presidential election, 1960, United States presidential election, 1964, United States presidential election, 1968, United States presidential election, 1972, United States presidential election, 1976, United States presidential election, 1980, United States presidential election, 1988, United States presidential election, 1992, United States presidential election, 1996, United States presidential election, 2004, United States presidential election, 2008, United States presidential election, 2016, United States presidential elections in Alabama, United States presidential elections in Alaska, United States presidential elections in Arizona, United States presidential elections in Arkansas, United States presidential elections in California, United States presidential elections in Colorado, United States presidential elections in Connecticut, United States presidential elections in Delaware, United States presidential elections in Florida, United States presidential elections in Georgia, United States presidential elections in Hawaii, United States presidential elections in Idaho, United States presidential elections in Illinois, United States presidential elections in Indiana, United States presidential elections in Iowa, United States presidential elections in Kansas, United States presidential elections in Kentucky, United States presidential elections in Louisiana, United States presidential elections in Maine, United States presidential elections in Maryland, United States presidential elections in Massachusetts, United States presidential elections in Michigan, United States presidential elections in Minnesota, United States presidential elections in Mississippi, United States presidential elections in Missouri, United States presidential elections in Montana, United States presidential elections in Nebraska, United States presidential elections in Nevada, United States presidential elections in New Hampshire, United States presidential elections in New Jersey, United States presidential elections in New Mexico, United States presidential elections in New York, United States presidential elections in North Carolina, United States presidential elections in North Dakota, United States presidential elections in Ohio, United States presidential elections in Oklahoma, United States presidential elections in Oregon, United States presidential elections in Rhode Island, United States presidential elections in South Carolina, United States presidential elections in South Dakota, United States presidential elections in Tennessee, United States presidential elections in Texas, United States presidential elections in Utah, United States presidential elections in Vermont, United States presidential elections in Virginia, United States presidential elections in Washington, United States presidential elections in Washington, D.C., United States presidential elections in West Virginia, United States presidential elections in Wisconsin, United States presidential elections in Wyoming, United States presidential inauguration, United States presidential line of succession, United States presidential line of succession in fiction, United States presidential nominating convention, United States presidential pets, United States presidential primary, United States presidential transition, United States Presidential vacations, United States presidential visits to Australia and New Zealand, United States presidential visits to Canada, United States presidential visits to Central America, United States presidential visits to East Asia, United States presidential visits to Mexico, United States presidential visits to South America, United States presidential visits to South Asia, United States presidential visits to Southeast Asia, United States presidential visits to Southern Europe, United States presidential visits to Western Europe, United States Secret Service, United States Secretary of Agriculture, United States Secretary of Commerce, United States Secretary of Defense, United States Secretary of Education, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, United States Secretary of Labor, United States Secretary of the Air Force, United States Secretary of the Interior, United States Secretary of the Navy, United States Secretary of the Treasury, United States Secretary of Transportation, United States Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, United States Senate election in Arizona, 1964, United States Senate election in Arizona, 1968, United States Senate election in Arizona, 1974, United States Senate election in Arizona, 1980, United States Senate election in California, 1950, United States Senate election in Kansas, 2008, United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1952, United States Senate election in New York, 1964, United States Senate election in Oregon, 1966, United States Senate election in Texas, 1988, United States Senate elections, 1948, United States Senate elections, 1952, United States Senate elections, 1954, United States Senate elections, 1956, United States Senate elections, 1958, United States Senate elections, 1960, United States Senate elections, 1964, United States Senate elections, 1966, United States Senate elections, 1968, United States Senate elections, 1974, United States Senate elections, 1980, United States Senate elections, 1988, United States Senate Vice Presidential Bust Collection, United States territorial court, United States Under Secretary of State, United States Under Secretary of the Navy, United States v. $124,700 in U.S. Currency, United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind, United States v. Winans, United States–Vietnam relations, Universities Space Research Association, University of California, Irvine, University of Mary Hardin–Baylor, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota Marching Band, University of North Texas, University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas Longhorn Band, University of West Georgia, University Star, Unpledged elector, Unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States, Unsuccessful recess appointments to United States federal courts, Unwarranted variation, Urban Institute, Urban renewal, Urho Kekkonen, Uriah Heep, USS Austin (LPD-4), USS Berkeley, USS Constellation (CV-64), USS Forrestal (CV-59), USS Grant County (LST-1174), USS Liberty incident, USS Long Beach (CGN-9), USS Lyndon B. Johnson, USS Nitze, USS Northampton (CLC-1), USS Oregon (BB-3), USS Oriskany (CV-34), USS Paul Ignatius, USS Pueblo (AGER-2), USS Radford (DD-446), USS Rankin (AKA-103), USS Sculpin (SSN-590), USS Sequoia (presidential yacht), USS Tench (SS-417), USS Ticonderoga (CV-14), USS Virginia (SSN-774), USS Wilkinson, USS Wood County (LST-1178), USS Wright (CVL-49), Valachi hearings, Vance Hartke, Vance Trimble, Vannevar Bush, Vantage point, Võ Nguyên Giáp, Vũng Tàu Charter, VC-137C SAM 26000, Veepstakes, VEISHEA, Ventura County, California, Vera Institute of Justice, Vermont, Vermont Republican Party, Vernon Alden, Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, Veterans of Foreign Wars, VFA-94, Vice President Johnson, Vice President of the United States, Vicente T. Ximenes, Victor Bussie, Victor H. Krulak, Victor H. Schiro, Victor Kravchenko (defector), Victor Lasky, Vidal M. Treviño, Viet Cong, Vietnam Day Committee, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam War, Vietnam War in film, Vietnam: A Television History, Vietnamization, Vincent Bach, Vintage Grill & Car Museum, Viola Liuzzo, Virginia Beach Oceanfront, Virginia Mae Brown, Virginia Tech commencement speakers, Virginia's 6th congressional district, Virtual JFK, Voco Point, Voit Gilmore, Voivode, Volkswagen Type 2, Volunteering, Voting Rights Act of 1965, Voyage (novel), W. A. C. Bennett, W. Averell Harriman, W. H. Locke Anderson, W. Lee O'Daniel, W. Marvin Watson, W. Michael Blumenthal, W. W. Keeler, W. Willard Wirtz, Wade H. McCree, Wade O. Martin Jr., Wade Watts, Waggoner Carr, Waist Deep in the Big Muddy, Waiting period (Six-Day War), Waldemar F. A. Wendt, Waldorf Astoria New York, Wallace County, Kansas, Wallace Seawell, Wally Bruner, Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince, Walt Whitman Rostow, Walter Balderson, Walter Brennan, Walter Cronkite, Walter E. Fauntroy, Walter E. Hussman Sr., Walter Heller, Walter J. Cummings Jr., Walter J. Ong, Walter Jenkins, Walter K. Singleton, Walter Lippmann, Walter Mondale, Walter Nathan Tobriner, Walter Nixon, Walter P. McConaughy, Walter R. Hibbard Jr., Walter R. Mansfield, Walter Raleigh Ely Jr., Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Walter Reuther, Walter S. Baring Jr., Walter Washington, Walworth Barbour, Walworth County, South Dakota, Walworth County, Wisconsin, War as metaphor, War in Vietnam (1959–63), War on drugs, War on Poverty, Ward Boston, Ward Kimball, Warren Christopher, Warren Commission, Warren County, Ohio, Warren Court, Warren E. Burger, Warren Farrell, Warren Gulley, Warren J. Ferguson, Warren Magnuson, Warren P. Knowles, Warren Platner, Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, Washington County, Alabama, Washington County, Maryland, Washington County, Oregon, Washington County, Texas, Washington County, Vermont, Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, Washington quarter, Washington State Route 20, Washington's 1st congressional district, Washington's 2nd congressional district, Washington's 3rd congressional district, Washington's 4th congressional district, Washington's 7th congressional district, Washington, D.C. mayoral election, 1978, Watauga County, North Carolina, Water Oak Plantation, Water Resources Research Act, Waterloo (blog post), Waterloo, New York (village), Watson Davis, Watts Labor Community Action Committee, Wave elections in the United States, Wayne Connally, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, Wayne Morse, Wayne N. Aspinall, WCSP-FM, We choose to go to the Moon, We Shall Overcome, Weapon of mass destruction, Welch, West Virginia, Welcome W. Wilson Sr., Welfare culture, Wellborn Jack, Welterusten meneer de president, Wendell Arthur Garrity Jr., Werner Wolff (photographer), Wesley Pomeroy, Wesley West, West Blocton, Alabama, West North Central states, West South Central states, Western High School (Baltimore), Western New England University, Weston County, Wyoming, What If? 2, Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?, White backlash, White cane, White Cane Safety Day, White House Chief Floral Designer, White House Chief of Staff, White House Chief Usher, White House Conference on Civil Rights, White House Conference on the Industrial World Ahead, White House Counsel, White House Executive Chef, White House Fellows, White House Office of the Curator, White House Press Secretary, White House Service Badge, White House social aide, White House Social Secretary, White House to Treasury Building tunnel, White power music, White primaries, White Southerners, White-Meyer House, Whitley County, Kentucky, Whitney Mansion (Glassboro, New Jersey), Whitney Young, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (U.S. game show), Why We Can't Wait, Wicked Wanda, Wicomico County, Maryland, Wilbur J. Cohen, Wilbur Mills, Wilcox County, Alabama, Wilderness Act, Wilfred Feinberg, Will Rogers Jr., Will Wilson, Willa Beatrice Player, Willamette River, William A. Blakley, William Attwood, William B. Bryant, William B. Camp, William B. Macomber Jr., William B. Spong Jr., William Bogert, William Brown (tenor), William Bundy, William C. Cramer, William C. Feazel, William C. Pryor, William C. Sullivan, William Chapman Foster, William Colbert Keady, William Conrad Gibbons, William E. Jenner, William E. Miller, William E. Simkin, William G. Bowdler, William Gorham, William H. Brown III, William H. Ginsburg, William H. Stewart, William H. Sullivan, William Hamling (publisher), William Hans Press, William Henry Harrison (Wyoming politician), William J. Driver (administrator), William J. Haynes II, William J. Porter, William Jorden, William Joseph Campbell, William Joseph Lynch, William Judson Holloway Jr., William Kernahan Thomas, William King Harvey, William Knowland, William L. Guy, William L. Spicer, William Lee Miller, William Lorenzo Howard, William Louis Dickinson, William Lundigan, William M. Rainach, William M. Roth, William Manchester, William Matthew Byrne Jr., William McChesney Martin, William McLaughlin Taylor Jr., William Moore McCulloch, William Nelson Goodwin, William O. Douglas, William O. Mehrtens, William P. Hobby Jr., William P. Steven, William Percival Gray, William Perry Copple, William Proxmire, William R. Polk, William R. Rivkin, William R. Tyler, William Raborn, William Robert Collinson, William Roth, William Sloane Coffin, William Stevenson (athlete), William Stewart Walker, William T. Cahill, William Tapley Bennett Jr., William Thomas Pecora, William Tubman, William W. Hagerty, William W. Momyer, William Walton (painter), William Wayne Justice, William Westmoreland, William Witman II, William Womack Heath, William Yandell Elliott, Williams College, Williams Creek School (Gillespie County, Texas), Williamsburg, Virginia, Wilson desk, WINC (AM), Windermere Island, Windham County, Vermont, Windsor County, Vermont, Winfield Dunn, Winning hearts and minds, Winson Hudson, Winston E. Arnow, Winston-Salem Journal, Winthrop G. Brown, Winton M. Blount, Winton, Queensland, Wirtz Dam, WNET, Women in conservatism in the United States, Women in medicine, Women in the Air Force, Wood County, West Virginia, Wood County, Wisconsin, Woodbury County, Iowa, Woodrow Bradley Seals, Woodrow W. Jones, Woodrow Wilson High School (Washington, D.C.), Woody Harrelson, World Bank, Write-in candidate, Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown, Wynn Underwood, Wyoming County, New York, Yale Political Union, Yamhill County, Oregon, Yoichi Okamoto, Young Turks (U.S. politics), Zbigniew Brzezinski, Zell Miller, Zephyr Wright, Zeta Tau Alpha, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Zumwalt-class destroyer, 10 Things You Don't Know About, 101st Airborne Division, 11/22/63, 111th United States Congress, 1254th Air Transport Wing, 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, 177th New York State Legislature, 1908, 1908 in the United States, 1912 in the United States, 1954 in the Vietnam War, 1955 in the United States, 1956 Democratic National Convention, 1956 in the United States, 1957 in the United States, 1958 in the United States, 1959 in the United States, 1960 Democratic National Convention, 1960 in the United States, 1960 Republican National Convention, 1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt, 1960s, 1960s in Western fashion, 1961, 1961 in the United States, 1961 in the Vietnam War, 1962 in the United States, 1962 South Vietnamese Independence Palace bombing, 1963, 1963 Honduran coup d'état, 1963 in aviation, 1963 in Luxembourg, 1963 in the United States, 1963 in the Vietnam War, 1963 South Vietnamese coup, 1964, 1964 (film), 1964 Alaska earthquake, 1964 Brazilian coup d'état, 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing, 1964 Democratic National Convention, 1964 in aviation, 1964 in Michigan, 1964 in poetry, 1964 in rail transport, 1964 in the United States, 1964 in the Vietnam War, 1964 in Turkey, 1964 Liberty Bowl, 1964 New York World's Fair, 1964 Republican National Convention, 1964 South Vietnamese coup, 1965, 1965 in aviation, 1965 in baseball, 1965 in Canada, 1965 in the United States, 1965 in the Vietnam War, 1965 Major League Baseball season, 1965 Pulitzer Prize, 1965 Qui Nhơn hotel bombing, 1965 Summer Deaflympics, 1966, 1966 in Australia, 1966 in aviation, 1966 in France, 1966 in Malaysia, 1966 in New Zealand, 1966 in Thailand, 1966 in the United States, 1966 in Turkey, 1966 New York City smog, 1966 Palomares B-52 crash, 1966 State of the Union Address, 1967, 1967 Detroit riot, 1967 in Afghanistan, 1967 in aviation, 1967 in the United States, 1967 Oil Embargo, 1968, 1968 Democratic National Convention, 1968 in aviation, 1968 in the United States, 1968 in the Vietnam War, 1968 Republican National Convention, 1968 State of the Union Address, 1968 Washington, D.C. riots, 1969 in architecture, 1969 in the United States, 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill, 1971–72 NFL playoffs, 1973, 1973 in the United States, 1973 in the Vietnam War, 1977 National Women's Conference, 1984 Republican National Convention, 1994 State of the Union Address, 1999 in New Zealand, 2007 in American television, 2007 in the United States, 2007 Texas Longhorns football team, 2008 in American television, 2011 in American television, 2014 in Malaysia, 2016 Gold Derby Awards, 21st Satellite Awards, 23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards, 27th Marine Regiment (United States), 38th Academy Awards, 39th Primetime Emmy Awards, 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), 4 Little Girls, 4-H, 4080th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, 40th Airlift Squadron, 436th Airlift Wing, 54th Primetime Emmy Awards, 60th Golden Globe Awards, 6555th Aerospace Test Group, 68th Primetime Emmy Awards, 68th Tony Awards, 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night, 74th Golden Globe Awards, 75th United States Congress, 76th United States Congress, 77th United States Congress, 78th United States Congress, 79th United States Congress, 7th Critics' Choice Television Awards, 80th United States Congress, 81st United States Congress, 82nd Airborne Division, 82nd United States Congress, 83rd United States Congress, 84th United States Congress, 85th United States Congress, 86th United States Congress, 87th United States Congress, 88th United States Congress, 89th United States Congress, 90th United States Congress, 9th Reconnaissance Wing. Expand index (5351 more) »

'65 Love Affair

"'65 Love Affair" is a song performed by Paul Davis on his album Cool Night.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and '65 Love Affair · See more »

A Carol for Another Christmas

A Carol for Another Christmas (also known as Carol for Another Christmas) is a 1964 American television film, scripted by Rod Serling as a modernization of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol and a plea for global cooperation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A Carol for Another Christmas · See more »

A Comprehensive Guide to Moderne Rebellion

A Comprehensive Guide to Moderne Rebellion is the second album by the Santa Cruz, California-based hardcore punk band Good Riddance, released June 4, 1996, through Fat Wreck Chords.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A Comprehensive Guide to Moderne Rebellion · See more »

A Great Wall: Six Presidents and China

A Great Wall: Six Presidents and China: An Investigative History (1999) is a history of international relations written by journalist Patrick Tyler.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A Great Wall: Six Presidents and China · See more »

A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)

"A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission)" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission) · See more »

A Specter Is Haunting Texas

A Spectre is Haunting Texas is a science fiction novel by Fritz Leiber, first published as a novel in 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A Specter Is Haunting Texas · See more »

A. A. Fredericks

Albert Asa Fredericks (February 22, 1891 – October 22, 1975) was an educator and a Democratic politician from Natchitoches, Louisiana, who was affiliated with the powerful Long political faction.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A. A. Fredericks · See more »

A. Andrew Hauk

A.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A. Andrew Hauk · See more »

A. Leon Higginbotham Jr.

Aloyisus Leon Higginbotham Jr. (February 25, 1928 – December 14, 1998) was a prominent African-American civil rights advocate, author, and federal appeals court judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A. Leon Higginbotham Jr. · See more »

A. M. Willis Jr.

Achille Murat Willis Jr. (a.k.a. "Monk"; Murat is pronounced mu–RA, rhymes with "hurrah;" 9 October 1916 Richmond, Virginia — 14 January 2011 Longview, Texas) was an American insurance executive, civic leader, political adviser, Congressional staffer, and public university regent.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A. M. Willis Jr. · See more »

A. Philip Randolph

Asa Philip Randolph (April 15, 1889 – May 16, 1979) was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement, the American labor movement, and socialist political parties.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A. Philip Randolph · See more »

A. Ross Eckler

Albert Ross Eckler (May 22, 1901 – March 14, 1991) served as Deputy Director of the United States Census Bureau from 1949 to 1965, and its Director from 1965 until 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A. Ross Eckler · See more »

A. T. Walden

A.T. Walden (April 12, 1885 - July 2, 1965), The New Georgia Encyclopedia (Jan. 14, 2005) was an African-American lawyer in Atlanta, Georgia who worked on many civil rights cases, campaigns for voter registration by African Americans, and building collaboration with the white power structure.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A. T. Walden · See more »

A. William Sweeney

Asher William Sweeney (December 11, 1920 – December 28, 2003) was an American soldier and lawyer who served in the United States Army in World War II and the Korean War before spending 18 years as a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and A. William Sweeney · See more »

Aaron Copland

Aaron Copland (November 14, 1900December 2, 1990) was an American composer, composition teacher, writer, and later a conductor of his own and other American music.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Aaron Copland · See more »

Abbie Rowe

Abbie Alpheus Rowe (August 23, 1905 – April 17, 1967) was an American photographer, best known for being an official White House photographer from 1941 to 1967, covering five successive administrations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Abbie Rowe · See more »

Abdul Rahman Arif

Hajj Abdul Rahman Mohammed Arif Aljumaily (Arabic عبد الرحمن محمد عارف الجميلي; April 14, 1916August 24, 2007) was President of Iraq, from April 16, 1966, to July 17, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Abdul Rahman Arif · See more »

Abe Fortas

Abraham "Abe" Fortas (June 19, 1910 – April 5, 1982) was a U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice from 1965 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Abe Fortas · See more »

Abelardo L. Valdez

Abelardo L. Valdez is an American lawyer and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Abelardo L. Valdez · See more »

Abraham Lincoln Freedman

Abraham Lincoln Freedman (November 19, 1904 – March 13, 1971) was a United States federal judge and City solicitor for Philadelphia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Abraham Lincoln Freedman · See more »

Abraham Lincoln: The Man

Abraham Lincoln: The Man (also called Standing Lincoln) is a larger-than-life size bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Abraham Lincoln: The Man · See more »

Abraham Ribicoff

Abraham Alexander Ribicoff (April 9, 1910 – February 22, 1998) was an American Democratic Party politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Abraham Ribicoff · See more »

Abram L. Sachar

Abram Leon Sachar (February 15, 1899 – July 24, 1993) was an American historian and founding president of Brandeis University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Abram L. Sachar · See more »

Absalom Willis Robertson

Absalom Willis Robertson (May 27, 1887 – November 1, 1971) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Absalom Willis Robertson · See more »

Action for Boston Community Development

Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD) is an anti-poverty and community development organization founded in 1961 as Boston Community Development Program (BCDP) in Boston, Massachusetts and incorporated as Action for Boston Community Development in 1962, serving as a prototype for urban “human renewal” agencies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Action for Boston Community Development · See more »

Action of 23 August 1967

The Action of 23 August 1967 was a major air battle which involved elements of the Vietnam People's Air Force (VPAF) and the United States Air Force (USAF).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Action of 23 August 1967 · See more »

Activism at Ohio Wesleyan University

Activism has played an important role in the history of Ohio Wesleyan University;Hubbart, p. 10 The founders of Ohio Wesleyan University expressed a hope that the university "is forever to be conducted on the most liberal principles."Alexander, William M. "Ohio Wesleyan University".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Activism at Ohio Wesleyan University · See more »

Ada County, Idaho

Ada County is a county in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Idaho.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ada County, Idaho · See more »

Ada Fisher

Ada M. Fisher (born October 21, 1947, in Durham, North Carolina) is a retired physician from Salisbury, North Carolina and a frequent Republican candidate for office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ada Fisher · See more »

Adam Clayton Powell Jr.

Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (November 29, 1908 – April 4, 1972) was a Baptist pastor and an American politician, who represented Harlem, New York City, in the United States House of Representatives (1945–71).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. · See more »

Adam Walsh (American football)

Adam Walsh (December 4, 1901 – January 13, 1985) was an American football player and coach.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adam Walsh (American football) · See more »

Adam West

William West Anderson (September 19, 1928 – June 9, 2017), known professionally as Adam West, was an American actor known primarily for his role as Batman in the 1960s ABC series of the same name and its 1966 theatrical feature film.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adam West · See more »

Adam Yarmolinsky

Adam Yarmolinsky (November 17, 1922 – January 5, 2000) was an American academic, educator and author, as well as a political appointee who served in numerous capacities in the Kennedy, Johnson and Carter administrations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adam Yarmolinsky · See more »

Adams County, Illinois

Adams County is the westernmost county of the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adams County, Illinois · See more »

Adams County, Pennsylvania

Adams County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adams County, Pennsylvania · See more »

Adas Israel Congregation (Washington, D.C.)

Adas Israel, located in the Cleveland Park neighborhood, is the largest Conservative synagogue in Washington, D.C. President Ulysses S. Grant attended the dedication of its first building in 1876—the first time a sitting United States President had attended a synagogue service.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adas Israel Congregation (Washington, D.C.) · See more »

Addison County, Vermont

Addison County is a county located in the state of Vermont, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Addison County, Vermont · See more »

Addison Roswell Thompson

Addison Roswell Thompson, known as A. Roswell Thompson or as Rozzy Thompson (November 14, 1911 – February 15, 1976), was a segregationist and white supremacist who ran as a perennial fringe candidate for governor of the U.S. state of Louisiana, mayor of New Orleans, and other offices as well on fourteen occasions between 1954 and 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Addison Roswell Thompson · See more »

Adlai Stevenson II

Adlai Ewing Stevenson II (February 5, 1900 – July 14, 1965) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat, noted for his intellectual demeanor, eloquent public speaking, and promotion of progressive causes in the Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adlai Stevenson II · See more »

Administrator of the Small Business Administration

The Administrator of the Small Business Administration is the head of the Small Business Administration of the United States Government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Administrator of the Small Business Administration · See more »

Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development

The Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development is the head of the United States federal government's Agency for International Development (USAID).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development · See more »

Administrator of Veterans Affairs

The Administrator of Veterans Affairs was the head of the Veterans Administration, a United States Government agency responsible for military veterans benefits.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Administrator of Veterans Affairs · See more »

Adolf A. Berle

Adolf Augustus Berle Jr. (January 27, 1895 – February 17, 1971) was a lawyer, educator, author, and U.S. diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adolf A. Berle · See more »

Adras LaBorde

Adras Paul LaBorde I (December 12, 1912 – March 6, 1993), was a reporter, managing editor, and columnist for the Alexandria Daily Town Talk, the largest newspaper in Central Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adras LaBorde · See more »

Adrian S. Fisher

Adrian Sanford Fisher (January 21, 1914 – March 18, 1983) was an American lawyer and federal public servant, who served from the late 1930s through the early 1980s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adrian S. Fisher · See more »

Adrian W. DeWind

Adrian William DeWind, Sr. (December 1, 1913 – August 7, 2009) was a tax attorney, political adviser, and founder of Human Rights Watch.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adrian W. DeWind · See more »

Adrienne Arsht

Adrienne Arsht (born February 4, 1942) is an American philanthropist and business leader.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Adrienne Arsht · See more »

Affirmative action

Affirmative action, also known as reservation in India and Nepal, positive action in the UK, and employment equity (in a narrower context) in Canada and South Africa, is the policy of protecting members of groups that are known to have previously suffered from discrimination.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Affirmative action · See more »

Affirmative action in the United States

Affirmative action in the United States is a set of laws, policies, guidelines, and administrative practices "intended to end and correct the effects of a specific form of discrimination." These include government-mandated, government-sanctioned, and voluntary private programs that tend to focus on access to education and employment, granting special consideration to historically excluded groups, specifically racial minorities or women.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Affirmative action in the United States · See more »

Affirmatively furthering fair housing

Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing is a provision of the 1968 federal Fair Housing Act signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Affirmatively furthering fair housing · See more »

AFL–NFL merger

The AFL–NFL merger was the merger of the two major professional American football leagues in the United States at the time: the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and AFL–NFL merger · See more »

African Americans

African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans) are an ethnic group of Americans with total or partial ancestry from any of the black racial groups of Africa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and African Americans · See more »

African-American history

African-American history is the part of American history that looks at the African-Americans or Black Americans in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and African-American history · See more »

Afroyim v. Rusk

Afroyim v. Rusk, 387 U.S. 253 (1967), is a major United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that citizens of the United States may not be deprived of their citizenship involuntarily.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Afroyim v. Rusk · See more »

Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967

The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA; to) is a US labor law that forbids employment discrimination against anyone at least 40 years of age in the United States (see). In 1967, the bill was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 · See more »

AGM-28 Hound Dog

The North American Aviation AGM-28 Hound Dog was a supersonic, turbojet-propelled, air-launched cruise missile developed in 1959 for the United States Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and AGM-28 Hound Dog · See more »

Agnes E. Meyer

Agnes Elizabeth Ernst Meyer (née Ernst; January 2, 1887 – September 2, 1970) was an American journalist, philanthropist, civil rights activist, and art patron.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Agnes E. Meyer · See more »

Agricultural Fair Practices Act of 1967

The Agricultural Fair Practices Act of 1967 (P.L. 90-288) was enacted to protect farmers from retaliation by handlers (buyers of their products) because the farmers are members of a cooperative.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Agricultural Fair Practices Act of 1967 · See more »

Aileen Hernandez

Aileen Clarke Hernandez (May 23, 1926 – February 13, 2017) was an African-American union organizer, civil rights activist, and women's rights activist who served as the president of the National Organization for Women (NOW) between 1970 and 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Aileen Hernandez · See more »

Air Force One

Air Force One is the official air traffic control call sign for a United States Air Force aircraft carrying the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Air Force One · See more »

Air National Guard

The Air National Guard (ANG), also known as the Air Guard, is a federal military reserve force as well as the militia air force of each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the territories of Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Air National Guard · See more »

Air Training Command

Air Training Command (ATC) is a former United States Air Force (USAF) Major Command designation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Air Training Command · See more »

Al Plastino

Alfred John Plastino (December 15, 1921 – November 25, 2013) was an American comics artist best known as one of the most prolific Superman artists of the 1950s, along with his DC Comics colleague Wayne Boring.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Al Plastino · See more »

Al Vandenberg

Al Vandenberg (1932 - 2012) was an American photographer notable for his street portraiture and collaboration on the album cover of Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Al Vandenberg · See more »

Alabama Democratic Party

The Alabama Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the state of Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alabama Democratic Party · See more »

Alamo Mission in San Antonio

The Alamo Mission in San Antonio (Misión de Álamo) is commonly called The Alamo and was originally known as Misión San Antonio de Valero.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alamo Mission in San Antonio · See more »

Alan Curtis (author)

Alan Curtis, also known as Lynn Alan Curtis, is an American social scientist, public policy advisor, author and speaker who is the founding president and CEO of the Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alan Curtis (author) · See more »

Alan Stephenson Boyd

Alan Stephenson Boyd (born July 20, 1922) is an American attorney and transportation executive who led several large corporations and also served the U.S. Government in various transportation-related positions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alan Stephenson Boyd · See more »

Alaska

Alaska (Alax̂sxax̂) is a U.S. state located in the northwest extremity of North America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alaska · See more »

Alaska Democratic Party

The Alaska Democratic Party is the affiliate branch of the United States Democratic Party in the state of Alaska, headquartered in Anchorage.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alaska Democratic Party · See more »

Alaska Republican Party

The Alaska Republican Party is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party (GOP) in Alaska, headquartered in Anchorage.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alaska Republican Party · See more »

Alaska Statehood Act

The Alaska Statehood Act was signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on July 7, 1958, allowing Alaska to become the 49th U.S. state on January 3, 1959.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alaska Statehood Act · See more »

Albany County, Wyoming

Albany County is a county in the U.S. state of Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albany County, Wyoming · See more »

Albert Bel Fay

Albert Bel Fay, Sr. (February 26, 1913 – February 29, 1992), was an American businessman who served as the United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago and was a Republican Party activist whose political involvement began with the first presidential campaign of Dwight D. Eisenhower.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert Bel Fay · See more »

Albert Brewer

Albert Preston Brewer (October 26, 1928 – January 2, 2017) was an American politician who was the 47th Governor of Alabama from May 7, 1968 until January 18, 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert Brewer · See more »

Albert E. Jenner Jr.

Albert Ernest Jenner Jr. (June 20, 1907 – September 18, 1988) was an American lawyer and one of the name partners at the law firm of Jenner & Block.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert E. Jenner Jr. · See more »

Albert F. Schoepper

Albert F. Schoepper (October 22, 1913 – July 29, 1997) was leader of the United States Marine Band and White House music consultant from 1955 to 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert F. Schoepper · See more »

Albert Gore Sr.

Albert Arnold Gore Sr. (December 26, 1907 – December 5, 1998), known simply as Al Gore before the fame of his son, was an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative and a U.S. Senator for the Democratic Party from Tennessee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert Gore Sr. · See more »

Albert John Henderson

Albert John Henderson (December 12, 1920 – May 11, 1999) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and earlier was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert John Henderson · See more »

Albert M. Greenfield

Albert Monroe Greenfield (August 4, 1887 – January 5, 1967) was a real estate broker and developer who built his company into a vast East Coast network of department stores, banks, finance companies, hotels, newspapers, transportation companies and the Loft Candy Corporation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert M. Greenfield · See more »

Albert Richard Thomas

Albert Richard Thomas (April 12, 1898 – February 15, 1966) was a Democratic Congressman from Houston, Texas, for 29 years and was responsible for bringing the Johnson Space Center to Houston.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert Richard Thomas · See more »

Albert Rosellini

Albert Dean Rosellini (January 21, 1910 – October 10, 2011) was an American politician, the 15th governor of the state of Washington for two terms, from 1957 to 1965, and was the first Italian American and Roman Catholic governor elected west of the Mississippi River.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert Rosellini · See more »

Albert S. Porter

Albert S. Porter (November 4, 1904 – January 7, 1979) was an American politician from Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert S. Porter · See more »

Albert W. Sherer Jr.

Albert William Sherer Jr. (January 19, 1916 – December 27, 1986) was an American diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert W. Sherer Jr. · See more »

Albert Watson (South Carolina)

Albert William Watson (August 30, 1922 – September 25, 1994) was a Democrat-turned-Republican state and U.S. representative from South Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert Watson (South Carolina) · See more »

Albert, Texas

Albert, originally Martinsburg, is a ghost town southeast of Fredericksburg and west of the Blanco County line in southeastern Gillespie County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Albert, Texas · See more »

Aldo Tatangelo

Aldo J. Tatangelo, Sr. (September 16, 1913 – March 7, 2008) was a mayor of Laredo, Texas, who served from 1978 to 1990.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Aldo Tatangelo · See more »

Alec Douglas-Home

Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel, (2 July 1903 – 9 October 1995) was a British statesman of the Conservative Party who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from October 1963 to October 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alec Douglas-Home · See more »

Alexander Atkinson Lawrence Jr.

Alexander Atkinson Lawrence Jr. (December 28, 1906 – August 20, 1979) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alexander Atkinson Lawrence Jr. · See more »

Alexander Cockburn

Alexander Claud Cockburn (6 June 1941 – 21 July 2012) was an Irish-American political journalist and writer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alexander Cockburn · See more »

Alexander D. Shimkin

Alexander Demitri "Alex" Shimkin (October 11, 1944 - July 12, 1972) was an American war correspondent who was killed in Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alexander D. Shimkin · See more »

Alexander H. Flax

Alexander Henry Flax (January 18, 1921 – June 30, 2014) was the third Director of the National Reconnaissance Office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alexander H. Flax · See more »

Alexander Harvey II

Alexander Harvey II (May 3, 1923 – December 4, 2017) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alexander Harvey II · See more »

Alexander J. Napoli

Alexander J. Napoli (October 7, 1905 – July 12, 1972) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alexander J. Napoli · See more »

Alexander Meiklejohn

Alexander Meiklejohn (3 February 1872 – 17 December 1964) was a philosopher, university administrator, educational reformer, and free-speech advocate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alexander Meiklejohn · See more »

Alexander Trowbridge

Alexander Buel (Sandy) Trowbridge III (December 12, 1929April 27, 2006) was an American politician and businessman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alexander Trowbridge · See more »

Alexander Zakin

Alexander Zakin (22 January 190316 October 1990) was a Russian-born pianist, best known for being the accompanist of the violinist Isaac Stern between 1940 and 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alexander Zakin · See more »

Alexei Kosygin

Alexei Nikolayevich Kosygin (p; – 18 December 1980) was a Soviet-Russian statesman during the Cold War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alexei Kosygin · See more »

Alf Landon

Alfred Mossman Landon (September 9, 1887October 12, 1987) was an American politician from the Republican Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alf Landon · See more »

Alfred E. Neuman

Alfred E. Neuman is the fictitious mascot and cover boy of the American humor magazine Mad.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alfred E. Neuman · See more »

Alfred Goldthwaite

Alfred Witherspoon Goldthwaite, Sr. (August 12, 1921–May 13, 1997), was an attorney from his native Montgomery, Alabama, who as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives became the first public official in his state to defect in the early 1960s from the Democratic to the Republican Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alfred Goldthwaite · See more »

Alfred H. Corbett

Alfred Hoyt Corbett (July 22, 1915November 10, 2000) was an American attorney, businessman, and politician in the state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alfred H. Corbett · See more »

Alfred L. Jenkins

Alfred L. Jenkins was an American diplomat, lecturer and author, born September 14, 1916 in Manchester, Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alfred L. Jenkins · See more »

Alfred Lunt

Alfred Davis Lunt, Jr. (August 12, 1892 – August 3, 1977) was an American stage director and actor who had a long-time professional partnership with his wife, actress Lynn Fontanne.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alfred Lunt · See more »

Alfred P.C. Petsch

Alfred P. C. Petsch (1887–1981) was a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives for the 85th District of Fredericksburg and Gillespie County.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alfred P.C. Petsch · See more »

Alfred R. Kelman

Alfred R. Kelman (born May 17, 1936) is an American film and television documentary producer and director best known for his work on The Body Human and the 1984 television version of A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alfred R. Kelman · See more »

Alfred Steinberg

Alfred Steinberg (1917 – February 6, 1995) was an American historian and biographer who, during his prolific career, wrote 20 books on American history and 200 magazine articles for Reader's Digest, Collier's Weekly and Harper's, among others.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alfred Steinberg · See more »

Alfred W. Bethea

Alfred William Bethea, known as Red Bethea (June 20, 1916 – September 13, 1999), was a farmer from Dillon County in eastern South Carolina who served as a Democrat in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1961 to 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alfred W. Bethea · See more »

Algie Eggertsen Ballif

Algie Eggertsen Ballif (3 May 1896 – 11 July 1984) was an educational leader and politician in Utah.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Algie Eggertsen Ballif · See more »

Ali Javan

Ali Javan (Ali Javān; December 26, 1926 – September 12, 2016) was an Iranian-American physicist and inventor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ali Javan · See more »

Ali Yavar Jung

Nawab Ali Yavar Jung (February 1906 – 11 December 1976) was an eminent Indian diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ali Yavar Jung · See more »

Alice Herz

Alice Herz (May 25, 1882 – March 16, 1965) was longtime Quaker peace activist who was the first activist in the United States known to have immolated herself in protest of the escalating Vietnam War, following the example of Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức who immolated himself in protest of the oppression of Buddhists under the South Vietnamese government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alice Herz · See more »

Alice Rivlin

Alice Mitchell Rivlin (born March 4, 1931) is an economist and former U.S. Federal Reserve and budget official.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alice Rivlin · See more »

Alice Roosevelt Longworth

Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth (February 12, 1884 – February 20, 1980) was an American writer and prominent socialite.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alice Roosevelt Longworth · See more »

Alice, Texas

Alice is a city in and the county seat of Jim Wells County, Texas, United States, in the South Texas region of the state.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alice, Texas · See more »

Alicia Patterson

Alicia Patterson (October 15, 1906 – July 2, 1963) was the founder and editor of Newsday, which became a respected and Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alicia Patterson · See more »

Alien and Sedition Acts

The Alien and Sedition Acts were four bills passed by the Federalist-dominated 5th United States Congress and signed into law by President John Adams in 1798.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alien and Sedition Acts · See more »

Aline B. Saarinen

Aline Bernstein Saarinen (March 25, 1914 – July 13, 1972) was a well-known critic of art and architecture in the United States, an author and a television journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Aline B. Saarinen · See more »

Alistair Cooke

Alistair Cooke (20 November 1908 – 30 March 2004) was a British-American journalist, television personality and broadcaster.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alistair Cooke · See more »

All the Presidents' Heads

"All the Presidents' Heads" is the twenty-third episode of the sixth season of the animated sitcom Futurama, and originally aired July 28, 2011 on Comedy Central.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and All the Presidents' Heads · See more »

All the Way (film)

All the Way is a 2016 American biographical television drama film based on events of the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson directed by Jay Roach and adapted by Robert Schenkkan from his play with the same title.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and All the Way (film) · See more »

All the Way (play)

All the Way is a play by Robert Schenkkan, depicting President Lyndon B. Johnson's efforts to maneuver members of the 88th United States Congress to enact, and civil rights leaders including Martin Luther King, Jr. to support, the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and All the Way (play) · See more »

All the Way (TV series)

All the Way was an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for the Nine Network in 1988.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and All the Way (TV series) · See more »

Allan Shivers

Robert Allan Shivers (October 5, 1907 – January 14, 1985) was an American politician who served as the 37th Governor of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Allan Shivers · See more »

Allegany County, Maryland

Allegany County is located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Allegany County, Maryland · See more »

Allegany County, New York

Allegany County is a county in the southern tier of the U.S. state of New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Allegany County, New York · See more »

Allen Dulles

Allen Welsh Dulles (April 7, 1893 – January 29, 1969) was an American diplomat and lawyer who became the first civilian Director of Central Intelligence (DCI), and its longest-serving director to date.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Allen Dulles · See more »

Allen J. Ellender

Allen Joseph Ellender (September 24, 1890 – July 27, 1972) was a U.S. senator from Houma in Terrebonne Parish in south Louisiana, who served from 1937 until 1972 when he died in office in Maryland at the age of eighty-one.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Allen J. Ellender · See more »

Allen S. Whiting

Allen Suess Whiting (born October 27, 1926) is an American political scientist and former government official specializing in the foreign relations of China.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Allen S. Whiting · See more »

Alliance for Retired Americans

The Alliance for Retired Americans (ARA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization of retired trade union members affiliated with the AFL-CIO and the Change to Win Federation, as well as non-union, community-based members.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alliance for Retired Americans · See more »

Allied Corporation

Allied Corp. was a major American company with operations in the chemical, aerospace, automotive, oil and gas industries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Allied Corporation · See more »

Allison Taylor

Allison Taylor is a fictional character portrayed by Cherry Jones on the TV series 24.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Allison Taylor · See more »

Alpha Kappa Alpha

Alpha Kappa Alpha (ΑΚΑ) is a Greek-lettered sorority, the first established by African-American college women.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alpha Kappa Alpha · See more »

Alpha L. Bowser

Alpha Lyons Bowser (August 21, 1910 – July 13, 2003) was a United States Marine Corps lieutenant general.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alpha L. Bowser · See more »

Alternate Presidents

Alternate Presidents is an alternate history anthology edited by Mike Resnick, published in the United States by Tor Books.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alternate Presidents · See more »

Alternative versions of Captain America

In addition to his mainstream incarnations, Captain America has also been depicted in other fictional universes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alternative versions of Captain America · See more »

Alurista

Alberto Baltazar Urista Heredia (born August 8, 1947) better known by his nom de plume Alurista, is a Chicano poet and activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alurista · See more »

Alvin Benjamin Rubin

Alvin Benjamin Rubin (March 13, 1920 – June 11, 1991) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and previously a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alvin Benjamin Rubin · See more »

Alvin S. White

Alvin Swauger "Al" White (December 9, 1918 – April 29, 2006) was an American test pilot and mechanical engineer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alvin S. White · See more »

Alvin York

Alvin Cullum York (December 13, 1887 – September 2, 1964), also known as Sergeant York, was one of the most decorated United States Army soldiers of World War I. He received the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest, taking 35 machine guns, killing at least 25 enemy soldiers, and capturing 132.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Alvin York · See more »

Amarillo Slim

Thomas Austin Preston Jr. (December 31, 1928 – April 29, 2012), known as Amarillo Slim, was an American professional gambler known for his poker skills and proposition bets.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Amarillo Slim · See more »

Amelia Boynton Robinson

Amelia Isadora Platts Boynton Robinson (August 18, 1911 – August 26, 2015) was an American activist who was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama and a key figure in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Amelia Boynton Robinson · See more »

America's Choir

America's Choir: Favorite Songs, Hymns, & Anthems is a religious compilation album released by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and America's Choir · See more »

American College of Heraldry and Arms

The American College of Heraldry and Arms, Inc. was an American organization established in 1966 to promote heraldry in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American College of Heraldry and Arms · See more »

American Community School in Saigon

The American Community School in Saigon was created in 1954, providing American style schooling for the dependent children of Americans working for U.S. government organizations in Saigon, South Vietnam (now a part of Ho Chi Minh City of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Community School in Saigon · See more »

American Dreams

American Dreams is an American television drama program broadcast on the NBC television network from 2002 to 2005.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Dreams · See more »

American Feud: A History of Conservatives and Liberals

American Feud: A History of Conservatives and Liberals is a 2017 documentary originally released in 2008 by Richard Hall and Simone Fary.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Feud: A History of Conservatives and Liberals · See more »

American Film Institute

The American Film Institute (AFI) is an American film organization that educates filmmakers and honors the heritage of the motion picture arts in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Film Institute · See more »

American Football Coaches Association

The American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) is an association of over 11,000 American football coaches and staff on all levels.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Football Coaches Association · See more »

American GI Forum

The American G.I. Forum (AGIF) is a Congressionally chartered Hispanic veterans and civil rights organization founded in 1948.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American GI Forum · See more »

American Indian Movement

The American Indian Movement (AIM) is an American Indian advocacy group in the United States, founded in July 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Indian Movement · See more »

American Jews

American Jews, or Jewish Americans, are Americans who are Jews, whether by religion, ethnicity or nationality.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Jews · See more »

American Legion

The American Legion is a U.S. war veterans organization headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Legion · See more »

American Management Systems

American Management Systems (previous NASDAQ symbol: AMSY) was a high technology and management consulting firm, founded in 1970 by a group of five former Defense Department officials who had worked under Robert McNamara in the Kennedy and Johnson administration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Management Systems · See more »

American Mental Health Foundation

The American Mental Health Foundation (AMHF) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of individuals with emotional problems and advancing mental-health research.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Mental Health Foundation · See more »

American Pastoral

American Pastoral is a Philip Roth novel published in 1997 concerning Seymour "Swede" Levov, a successful Jewish American businessman and former high school star athlete from Newark, New Jersey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Pastoral · See more »

American Presidents: Life Portraits

American Presidents: Life Portraits is a series produced by C-SPAN in 1999.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Presidents: Life Portraits · See more »

American Promise

American Promise may refer to.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Promise · See more »

American Samoa

American Samoa (Amerika Sāmoa,; also Amelika Sāmoa or Sāmoa Amelika) is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Samoa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and American Samoa · See more »

Americo Makk

Americo Makk (1927–May 5, 2015) was a painter and portrait artist originally from Hungary, who immigrated to the United States with his family in 1962 to escape the communist movement in Brazil.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Americo Makk · See more »

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA is a national service program designed to alleviate poverty.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and AmeriCorps VISTA · See more »

Amphicar

The Amphicar Model 770 is an amphibious automobile, launched at the 1961 New York Auto Show, manufactured in West Germany and marketed from 1961-1968, with production having ended in 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Amphicar · See more »

AMVETS

American Veterans, (AMVETS) is a non-partisan, volunteer-led organization formed by World War II veterans of the United States military.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and AMVETS · See more »

Anatoly Dobrynin

Anatoly Fyodorovich Dobrynin (Анатолий Фёдорович Добрынин, 16 November 1919 – 6 April 2010) was a Russian statesman and a Soviet diplomat and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anatoly Dobrynin · See more »

And the Walls Came Tumbling Down

And the Walls Came Tumbling Down is a 1989 autobiography written by African-American civil rights leader Ralph David Abernathy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and And the Walls Came Tumbling Down · See more »

André Meyer

André Benoit Mathieu Meyer (September 3, 1898 – September 9, 1979) was a French-born American investment banker.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and André Meyer · See more »

Andrew Bacevich

Andrew J. Bacevich, Sr. (born July 5, 1947) is an American historian specializing in international relations, security studies, American foreign policy, and American diplomatic and military history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Andrew Bacevich · See more »

Andrew Brimmer

Andrew Felton Brimmer (September 13, 1926 – October 7, 2012) was a noted United States economist, academic, and business leader who was the first African American to have served as a governor of the Federal Reserve System.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Andrew Brimmer · See more »

Andrew Duggan

Andrew Duggan (December 28, 1923 – May 15, 1988) was an American character actor of both film and television.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Andrew Duggan · See more »

Andrew Fowler

Andrew Fowler (February 23, 1910 - January 4, 2003 in Inman, South Carolina) was a 20th-century African-American pastor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Andrew Fowler · See more »

Andrew G. Haley

Andrew Gallagher Haley (November 19, 1904 in Tacoma, Washington – 1966) was an American lawyer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Andrew G. Haley · See more »

Andrew Goodman

Andrew Goodman (November 23, 1943 – June 21, 1964) was one of three American activists of the Civil Rights Movement and also a social worker, murdered near Philadelphia, Mississippi, during Freedom Summer in 1964 by members of the Ku Klux Klan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Andrew Goodman · See more »

Andrew Goodpaster

Andrew Jackson Goodpaster (February 12, 1915 – May 16, 2005) was an American Army General.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Andrew Goodpaster · See more »

Andrew Jackson Houston

Andrew Jackson Houston (June 21, 1854June 26, 1941) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Andrew Jackson Houston · See more »

Andrew Kopkind

Andrew Kopkind (August 24, 1935 – October 23, 1994) was an American journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Andrew Kopkind · See more »

Andrew Manatos

Andrew "Andy" Manatos (born 1944) was a former Assistant Secretary of Commerce in the administration of President Jimmy Carter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Andrew Manatos · See more »

Andy Griffith

Andy Samuel Griffith (June 1, 1926 – July 3, 2012) was an American actor, comedian, television producer, Southern gospel singer, and writer, whose career spanned seven decades of music and television.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Andy Griffith · See more »

Angelo Frattini

Angelo Frattini (10 November 1910 – 2 September 1975) was an Italian sculptor from Varese.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Angelo Frattini · See more »

Animal Welfare Act of 1966

The Animal Welfare Act (Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of 1966, P.L. 89-544) was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on August 24, 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Animal Welfare Act of 1966 · See more »

Anita Bryant

Anita Jane Bryant (born March 25, 1940) is an American singer and political activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anita Bryant · See more »

Anna Chennault

Anna Chennault, born Chan Sheng Mai later spelt Chen Xiangmei (陳香梅, actual birth year 1923 but reported as June 23, 1925 – March 30, 2018), also known as Anna Chan Chennault or Anna Chen Chennault, was a war correspondent and prominent Republican member of the US China Lobby.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anna Chennault · See more »

Anne Firor Scott

Anne Firor Scott (born April 24, 1921 in Montezuma, Georgia) is an American historian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anne Firor Scott · See more »

Annie Bell Robinson Devine

Annie Bell Robinson Devine (1912–2000) was an activist in the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Annie Bell Robinson Devine · See more »

Annie Dodge Wauneka

Annie Dodge Wauneka (April 11, 1910 – November 10, 1997) was an influential member of the Navajo Nation as member of the Navajo Nation Council.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Annie Dodge Wauneka · See more »

Annie Glenn

Anna Margaret "Annie" Glenn (née Castor; born February 17, 1920) is an American advocate for people with disabilities and communication disorders as well as the widow of former astronaut and Senator John Glenn.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Annie Glenn · See more »

Another Mother for Peace

Another Mother for Peace (AMP) is a grass-roots anti-war advocacy group founded in 1967 in opposition to the U.S. war in Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Another Mother for Peace · See more »

Anthony Downs

Anthony Downs (born November 21, 1930) is an American economist specializing in public policy and public administration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anthony Downs · See more »

Anthony F. Caffrey

A lawyer by profession, Anthony F. Caffrey served as US attorney and assistant US attorney prior to his appointment as Syracuse Postmaster on Sept.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anthony F. Caffrey · See more »

Anthony Howard (journalist)

Anthony Michell Howard, CBE (12 February 1934 – 19 December 2010) was a British journalist, broadcaster and writer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anthony Howard (journalist) · See more »

Anthony J. Celebrezze

Anthony Joseph Celebrezze Sr. (born Antonio Giuseppe Cilibrizzi,; September 4, 1910 – October 29, 1998) was an American politician of the Democratic Party, who served as the 49th Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, as a cabinet member in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and as a U.S. appeals court judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anthony J. Celebrezze · See more »

Anthony J. Travia

Anthony John Travia (February 26, 1911 – December 7, 1993) was an American lawyer, Democratic politician and federal judge from New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anthony J. Travia · See more »

Anthony M. Solomon

Anthony Morton Solomon (December 27, 1919 – January 15, 2008) was Undersecretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs during the Carter administration, and President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York between 1980 and 1984.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anthony M. Solomon · See more »

Anthony Mackie

Anthony Dwane Mackie (born September 23, 1978) is an American actor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anthony Mackie · See more »

Anti-ballistic missile

An anti-ballistic missile (ABM) is a surface-to-air missile designed to counter ballistic missiles (see missile defense).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anti-ballistic missile · See more »

Anti-French sentiment in the United States

Anti-French sentiment in the United States is the manifestation of Francophobia by Americans.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anti-French sentiment in the United States · See more »

Anti-pornography movement in the United States

An anti-pornography movement in the United States has existed since before the 1969 Supreme Court decision of Stanley v. Georgia, which held that people could view whatever they wished in the privacy of their own homes, by establishing an implied "right to privacy" in U.S. law.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anti-pornography movement in the United States · See more »

Anti-Vietnamese sentiment

Anti-Vietnamese sentiment involves hostility or hatred that is directed towards Vietnamese people, or the state of Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anti-Vietnamese sentiment · See more »

Antioch School of Law

Antioch School of Law was a law school in Washington, D.C. which specialized in public advocacy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Antioch School of Law · See more »

Anton N. Moursund

Anton Norwald Moursund (March 26, 1877July 21, 1965) served as a member of the Texas Legislature, was Associate Justice in the Texas Fourth Court of Civil Appeals, and the first Dean of St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Anton N. Moursund · See more »

Apollo 1

Apollo 1, initially designated AS-204, was the first manned mission of the United States Apollo program, the program to land the first men on the Moon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Apollo 1 · See more »

Apollo 11

Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first two humans on the Moon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Apollo 11 · See more »

Apollo 6

Apollo 6 (also known as AS-502), launched on April 4, 1968, was the second A type mission of the United States Apollo program, an unmanned test of the Saturn V launch vehicle.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Apollo 6 · See more »

Apollo 7

Apollo 7 was an October 1968 human spaceflight mission carried out by the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Apollo 7 · See more »

Apollo program

The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which accomplished landing the first humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Apollo program · See more »

Appalachia

Appalachia is a cultural region in the Eastern United States that stretches from the Southern Tier of New York to northern Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Appalachia · See more »

Appalachian Regional Commission

The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) is a United States federal-state partnership that works with the people of Appalachia to create opportunities for self-sustaining economic development and improved quality of life.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Appalachian Regional Commission · See more »

Appalachian Regional Development Act

The Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 established the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), which was tasked with overseeing economic development programs in the Appalachia region, as well as the construction of the Appalachian Highway Development System.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Appalachian Regional Development Act · See more »

Appalachian Volunteers

Appalachian Volunteers (AV) was a non-profit organization engaged in community development projects in central Appalachia that evolved into a controversial community organizing network, with a reputation that went "from self-help to sedition" as its staff developed from "reformers to radicals," in the words of one historian, in the brief period between 1964 and 1970 during the War on Poverty.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Appalachian Volunteers · See more »

Appeasement

Appeasement in an international context is a diplomatic policy of making political or material concessions to an aggressive power in order to avoid conflict.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Appeasement · See more »

Appointment and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States

The appointment and confirmation of Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States involves several steps set forth by the United States Constitution, which have been further refined and developed by decades of tradition.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Appointment and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States · See more »

April 11

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and April 11 · See more »

April 1962

The following events occurred in April 1962.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and April 1962 · See more »

April 1964

The following events occurred in April 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and April 1964 · See more »

April 1965

The following events occurred in April 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and April 1965 · See more »

April 1966

The following events occurred in April 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and April 1966 · See more »

April 1967

The following events occurred in April 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and April 1967 · See more »

April 1968

The following events occurred in April 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and April 1968 · See more »

April 1975

The following events occurred in April 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and April 1975 · See more »

ARC Riders

ARC Riders is a 1995 time travel/alterante history novel by David Drake and Janet Morris.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and ARC Riders · See more »

Arches National Park

Arches National Park is a national park in eastern Utah, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arches National Park · See more »

Archibald Cox

Archibald "Archie" Cox Jr. (May 17, 1912 – May 29, 2004) was an American lawyer and law professor who served as U.S. Solicitor General under President John F. Kennedy and later as a special prosecutor during the Watergate scandal.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Archibald Cox · See more »

Architectural Barriers Act of 1968

The Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 ("ABA",, codified at et seq.) is an Act of Congress, enacted by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 · See more »

Architecture of Fredericksburg, Texas

The architectural structures of Fredericksburg, Texas are often unique to the Texas Hill Country, and are historical edifices of the German immigrants who settled the area in the 19th Century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Architecture of Fredericksburg, Texas · See more »

Archivist of the United States

The Archivist of the United States is the chief official overseeing the operation of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Archivist of the United States · See more »

Are We Not Men? We Are Devo!

Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! is the debut studio album by the American new wave band Devo.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Are We Not Men? We Are Devo! · See more »

Arizona

Arizona (Hoozdo Hahoodzo; Alĭ ṣonak) is a U.S. state in the southwestern region of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arizona · See more »

Arizona gubernatorial election, 1964

The 1964 Arizona gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arizona gubernatorial election, 1964 · See more »

Arizona State University

Arizona State University (commonly referred to as ASU or Arizona State) is a public metropolitan research university on five campuses across the Phoenix metropolitan area, and four regional learning centers throughout Arizona.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arizona State University · See more »

Arizona Women's Hall of Fame

The Arizona Women's Hall of Fame recognizes women natives or residents of the U.S. state of Arizona for their significant achievements or statewide contributions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arizona Women's Hall of Fame · See more »

Arlo Guthrie

Arlo Davy Guthrie (born July 10, 1947) is an American folk singer-songwriter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arlo Guthrie · See more »

Armistead L. Boothe

Armistead Lloyd Boothe (September 23, 1907 – February 14, 1990) was a Virginia Democratic legislator representing Alexandria, Virginia: first as a delegate in the Virginia General Assembly and later as a State Senator from the newly created 36th District.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Armistead L. Boothe · See more »

Arnold Jack Rosenthal

Arnold Jack Rosenthal (May 9, 1923 – December 22, 2010) was an attorney and businessman from Alexandria, Louisiana, who from 1973 to 1977 was his city's last elected municipal commissioner of finance and utilities.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arnold Jack Rosenthal · See more »

Arnold Picker

Arnold M. Picker (September 29, 1913 – October 11, 1989) was a United States film industry executive, mayor of Golden Beach, Florida and the number one enemy on Richard Nixon's list of targets.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arnold Picker · See more »

Arnold Wilson Cowen

Arnold Wilson Cowen (December 20, 1905 – October 28, 2007), also known as "Wilson Cowen", was successively a trial commissioner, a trial judge, and the chief judge of the appellate division of the United States Court of Claims.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arnold Wilson Cowen · See more »

Arrest and assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem

The arrest and assassination of Ngô Đình Diệm, the president of South Vietnam, marked the culmination of a successful CIA-backed coup d'état led by General Dương Văn Minh in November 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arrest and assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem · See more »

Arthur B. Krim

Arthur B. Krim (4 April 1910 – 21 September 1994) was an American entertainment lawyer, the former finance chairman for the U.S. Democratic Party, an adviser to President Lyndon Johnson and the former chairman of Eagle-Lion Films (1946–1949), United Artists (1951–1978), and Orion Pictures (1978–1992).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arthur B. Krim · See more »

Arthur B. McCaw

Arthur B. McCaw (c 1906 - May 11, 1985) was a civil servant and civil rights activist active in Nebraska and as a United States Federal employee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arthur B. McCaw · See more »

Arthur G. Cohen

Arthur George Cohen (April 23, 1930 – August 9, 2014) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and real estate investor and developer in New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arthur G. Cohen · See more »

Arthur Goldberg

Arthur Joseph Goldberg (August 8, 1908January 19, 1990) was an American statesman and jurist who served as the 9th U.S. Secretary of Labor, an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the 6th United States Ambassador to the United Nations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arthur Goldberg · See more »

Arthur H. Vandenberg Jr.

Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg Jr. (June 30, 1907 – January 18, 1968) was a Republican government official from Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arthur H. Vandenberg Jr. · See more »

Arthur Lee (musician)

Arthur Taylor Lee (born Arthur Porter Taylor; March 7, 1945 – August 3, 2006) was an American singer-songwriter who rose to fame as the frontman of the Los Angeles rock band Love, widely recognized as one of the most influential rock bands of the sixties.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arthur Lee (musician) · See more »

Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.

Arthur Meier Schlesinger Jr. (born Arthur Bancroft Schlesinger; October 15, 1917 – February 28, 2007) was an American historian, social critic, and public intellectual.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. · See more »

Arthur Melvin Okun

Arthur Melvin "Art" Okun (November 28, 1928 – March 23, 1980) was an American economist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arthur Melvin Okun · See more »

Arthur R. McKinstry

Arthur Raymond McKinstry (July 26, 1894 – December 25, 1991) was the American bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Delaware from 1939 to 1954.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arthur R. McKinstry · See more »

Arthur W. Hummel Jr.

Arthur William Hummel Jr. (birth name Arthur Millbourne Hummel) (June 1, 1920 – February 6, 2001) was a United States diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arthur W. Hummel Jr. · See more »

Article Five of the United States Constitution

Article Five of the United States Constitution describes the process whereby the Constitution, the nation's frame of government, may be altered.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Article Five of the United States Constitution · See more »

Article Three of the United States Constitution

Article Three of the United States Constitution establishes the judicial branch of the federal government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Article Three of the United States Constitution · See more »

Arturo Umberto Illia

Arturo Umberto Illia Francesconi (August 4, 1900 – January 18, 1983) was an Argentine politician and physician, who was President of Argentina from 12 October 1963, to 28 June 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Arturo Umberto Illia · See more »

As the World Turns

As the World Turns (often referred to as ATWT) is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54 years from April 2, 1956, to September 17, 2010.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and As the World Turns · See more »

ASCII

ASCII, abbreviated from American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for electronic communication.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and ASCII · See more »

Asher Joel

Sir Asher Alexander Joel (4 May 1912 – 12 November 1998) was an Australian public figure and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council for 20 years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Asher Joel · See more »

Ashley National Forest

Ashley National Forest is a National Forest located in northeastern Utah and southwestern Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ashley National Forest · See more »

Asian American public television

Created in 1967 during Lyndon B. Johnson's society initiative, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is the primary national organization charged with the development of public television and radio in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Asian American public television · See more »

Asian Development Bank

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a regional development bank established on 19 December 1966, which is headquartered in the Ortigas Center located in the city of Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Asian Development Bank · See more »

Assassination attempts on Fidel Castro

The United States' Central Intelligence Agency made several attempts to assassinate Fidel Castro during his time as the President of Cuba.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assassination attempts on Fidel Castro · See more »

Assassination of John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963, at 12:30 p.m. in Dallas, Texas, while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assassination of John F. Kennedy · See more »

Assassination of John F. Kennedy in popular culture

The John F. Kennedy assassination and the subsequent conspiracy theories surrounding it have been discussed, referenced, or recreated in popular culture numerous times.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assassination of John F. Kennedy in popular culture · See more »

Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr., an American clergyman and civil rights leader, was shot at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. · See more »

Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy

On June 5, 1968, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy was mortally wounded shortly after midnight PDT at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy · See more »

Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment

The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment (ASD(EI&E)), formerly known as the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment (DUSD (I&E)), provided management and oversight of military installations worldwide and manages environmental, safety, and occupational health programs for the Department of Defense (DoD).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment · See more »

Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs

In the United States, the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs or ASD (ISA) is the principal advisor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (USD (P)) and the United States Secretary of Defense on international security strategy and policy on issues of Department of Defense (DoD) interest related to the governments and defense establishments of the nations and international organizations of Europe (including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization), the Middle East, and Africa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs

The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs, or ASD(LA), is the head of the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs, responsible for providing support to the Secretary of Defense (SecDef) in his/her dealings with the United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of Defense for Logistics and Materiel Readiness

The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Logistics and Materiel Readiness, or ASD (L&MR), was the principal staff assistant and adviser to the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, (USD (AT&L)), Deputy Secretary of Defense (DEPSECDEF), and Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) on logistics and materiel readiness issues within the Department of Defense (DoD), including programs related to logistics, materiel readiness, maintenance, strategic mobility, and sustainment support.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Logistics and Materiel Readiness · See more »

Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical & Biological Defense Programs

The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical & Biological Defense Programs, or ASD(NCB), is the principal adviser to the Secretary of Defense, Deputy Secretary of Defense and the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics on policy and plans for nuclear, chemical, and biological defense programs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical & Biological Defense Programs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness and Force Management

The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness and Force Management, or ASD(R&FM), is a Defense Department position responsible for civilian and military personnel policy, readiness of the force, military community and family policy and diversity management and equal opportunity.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness and Force Management · See more »

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Planning and Evaluation

The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) is the principal advisory group to the United States Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on policy development and provides coordination and support for HHS’s strategic and policy planning, planning and development of legislation, program evaluation, data gathering, policy-related research, and regulatory program.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Planning and Evaluation · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for Administration

The Assistant Secretary of State for Administration is the head of the Bureau of Administration in the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for Administration · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs

The Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of African Affairs is the head of the Bureau of African Affairs within the United States Department of State, who guides operation of the U.S. diplomatic establishment in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa and advises the Secretary of State and the Under Secretary for Political Affairs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs

The Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs is the head of the Bureau of Consular Affairs within the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

The Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs is the head of the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs within the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs

The Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs is an office in the United States Department of State responsible for managing the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

The Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs is the head of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, a bureau within the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs

The Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs is a position within the United States Department of State that leads the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs charged with implementing American foreign policy in Europe and Eurasia, and with advising the Under Secretary for Political Affairs on matters relating to diplomatic missions within that area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research

The Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research is the head of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) within the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs

The Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs is the head of the Bureau of Legislative Affairs within the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs

The Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs is the head of the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs within the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs

The Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs is the head of the Bureau of Public Affairs within the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs

The Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs is the head of the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs within the United States Department of State, the foreign affairs department of the United States federal government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs · See more »

Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management & Comptroller)

The Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management & Comptroller) (SAF/FM) is a civilian official in the United States Department of the Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management & Comptroller) · See more »

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller)

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller) (abbreviated ASA(FM&C)) is a civilian office in the United States Department of the Army.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller) · See more »

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)

The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) — abbreviated ASA(M&RA) — is a civilian official in the United States Department of the Army.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) · See more »

Assistant Secretary of the Navy (AIR)

The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (AIR) was a civilian office of the United States Department of the Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of the Navy (AIR) · See more »

Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller)

The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller) (abbreviated ASN FM) is a civilian office of the United States Department of the Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller) · See more »

Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)

The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) (abbreviated as ASN M&RA) is a civilian office in the United States Department of the Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) · See more »

Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs

The Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, or ATSD(PA), is the principal staff advisor and assistant to the Secretary of Defense and Deputy Secretary of Defense for public information, internal information, community relations, information training, and audiovisual matters in support of Department of Defense activities, leading a worldwide public affairs community of some 3,800 military and civilian personnel.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs · See more »

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are the members of the Supreme Court of the United States other than the Chief Justice of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States · See more »

Astrodome

The NRG Astrodome, also known as the Houston Astrodome or simply the Astrodome, is the world's first multi-purpose, domed sports stadium, located in Houston, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Astrodome · See more »

Atlantic City, New Jersey

Atlantic City is a resort city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States, known for its casinos, boardwalk, and beaches.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Atlantic City, New Jersey · See more »

Atlantic Union

Atlantic Union was the most common name for the proposal, originally advanced by journalist Clarence Streit in 1939, to unite the world's leading democratic nations into a federal union, in much the way the thirteen states united in 1789 under the U.S. Constitution.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Atlantic Union · See more »

Attack ad

In political campaigns, an attack ad is an advertisement whose message is designed to wage a personal attack against an opposing candidate or political party in order to gain support for the attacking candidate and attract voters.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Attack ad · See more »

Attack on Camp Holloway

The attack on Camp Holloway occurred during the early hours of February 7, 1965, in the early stages of the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Attack on Camp Holloway · See more »

Aubrey Eugene Robinson Jr.

Aubrey Eugene Robinson Jr. (March 30, 1922 – February 27, 2000) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Aubrey Eugene Robinson Jr. · See more »

Aubrey W. Young

Aubrey Walsworth Young (May 1, 1922 – April 7, 2010) was a public official in the U.S. state of Louisiana, who between 1965 and 1999 established multiple drug and alcohol treatment programs through the Department of Health and Hospitals in Baton Rouge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Aubrey W. Young · See more »

Aubrey Williams

Aubrey Williams (8 May 1926 – 17 April 1990) was a Guyanese artist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Aubrey Williams · See more »

Aubrey Willis Williams

Aubrey Willis Williams (August 23, 1890 – March 5, 1965) was an American social and civil rights activist who headed the National Youth Administration during the New Deal.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Aubrey Willis Williams · See more »

Audrey Cohen

Audrey C. Cohen (May 14, 1931 – March 10, 1996) was the founding president of Metropolitan College of New York, an institution known for its unique curricular structure and commitment to experiential education.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Audrey Cohen · See more »

August 1964

The following events occurred in August 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and August 1964 · See more »

August 1965

The following events occurred in August 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and August 1965 · See more »

August 1966

The following events occurred in August 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and August 1966 · See more »

August 27

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and August 27 · See more »

August 4, 1964

August 4, 1964 is an oratorio for mezzo-soprano, soprano, tenor, baritone, choir, and orchestra written by the American composer Steven Stucky with a libretto by Gene Scheer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and August 4, 1964 · See more »

August 6

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and August 6 · See more »

August 7

This day marks the approximate midpoint of summer in the Northern Hemisphere and of winter in the Southern Hemisphere (starting the season at the June solstice).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and August 7 · See more »

Augustus F. Hawkins

Augustus Freeman Hawkins (August 31, 1907 – November 10, 2007) was a prominent American Democratic Party politician and a figure in the history of Civil Rights and organized labor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Augustus F. Hawkins · See more »

Austin L. Fickling

Austin LeCount Fickling (May 11, 1914March 6, 1977) was the first African-American judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, the highest court for the District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Austin L. Fickling · See more »

Austin, Texas

Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Austin, Texas · See more »

Austin–Bergstrom International Airport

Austin–Bergstrom International Airport or ABIA is a Class C international airport located in Austin, Texas, United States (the capital of Texas), and serving the Greater Austin metropolitan area, the 31st-largest metropolitan area in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Austin–Bergstrom International Airport · See more »

Australia Party

The Australia Party was a minor political party established initially in 1966 as the Liberal Reform Group.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Australia Party · See more »

Australia–United States relations

Australia–United States relations are the international relations between the Commonwealth of Australia and the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Australia–United States relations · See more »

Autopen

An autopen or signing machine is a device used for the automatic signing of a signature or autograph.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Autopen · See more »

Ava DuVernay

Ava Marie DuVernay (born August 24, 1972) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, film marketer, and film distributor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ava DuVernay · See more »

Avery County, North Carolina

Avery County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Avery County, North Carolina · See more »

Awards and decorations of the United States Merchant Marine

Awards and decorations of the United States Merchant Marine are civilian decorations of the United States which are issued to the members of the United States Merchant Marine for a variety of duties both in peace and war.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Awards and decorations of the United States Merchant Marine · See more »

Ayub Khan (President of Pakistan)

Mohammad Ayub Khan (محمد ایوب خان; 14 May 1907 – 19 April 1974),, was a Pakistani military dictator and the 2nd President of Pakistan who forcibly assumed the presidency from 1st President through coup in 1958, the first successful coup d'état of the country. The popular demonstrations and labour strikes which were supported by the protests in East Pakistan ultimately led to his forced resignation in 1969., Retrieved 25 August 2015 Trained at the British Royal Military College, Ayub Khan fought in the World War II as a Colonel in the British Indian Army before deciding to transfer to join the Pakistan Army as an aftermath of partition of British India in 1947. His command assignment included his role as chief of staff of Eastern Command in East-Bengal and elevated as the first native commander-in-chief of Pakistan Army in 1951 by then-Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan in a controversial promotion over several senior officers., Retrieved 25 August 2015 From 1953–58, he served in the civilian government as Defence and Home Minister and supported Iskander Mirza's decision to impose martial law against Prime Minister Feroze Khan's administration in 1958., Retrieved 27 August 2015 Two weeks later, he took over the presidency from Mirza after the meltdown of civil-military relations between the military and the civilian President., Retrieved 25 August 2015 After appointing General Musa Khan as an army chief in 1958, the policy inclination towards the alliance with the United States was pursued that saw the allowance of American access to facilities inside Pakistan, most notably the airbase outside of Peshawar, from which spy missions over the Soviet Union were launched. Relations with neighboring China were strengthened but deteriorated with Soviet Union in 1962, and with India in 1965. His presidency saw the war with India in 1965 which ended with Soviet Union facilitating the Tashkent Declaration between two nations. At home front, the policy of privatisation and industrialization was introduced that made the country's economy as Asia's fastest-growing economies. During his tenure, several infrastructure programs were built that consisted the completion of hydroelectric stations, dams and reservoirs, as well as prioritizing the space program but reducing the nuclear deterrence. In 1965, Ayub Khan entered in a presidential race as PML candidate to counter the popular and famed non-partisan Fatima Jinnah and controversially reelected for the second term. He was faced with allegations of widespread intentional vote riggings, authorized political murders in Karachi, and the politics over the unpopular peace treaty with India which many Pakistanis considered an embarrassing compromise. In 1967, he was widely disapproved when the demonstrations across the country were led by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto over the price hikes of food consumer products and, dramatically fell amid the popular uprising in East led by Mujibur Rahman in 1969. Forced to resign to avoid further protests while inviting army chief Yahya Khan to impose martial law for the second time, he fought a brief illness and died in 1974. His legacy remains mixed; he is credited with an ostensible economic prosperity and what supporters dub the "decade of development", but is criticized for beginning the first of the intelligence agencies' incursions into the national politics, for concentrating corrupt wealth in a few hands, and segregated policies that later led to the breaking-up of nation's unity that resulted in the creation of Bangladesh., Retrieved 25 August 2015.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ayub Khan (President of Pakistan) · See more »

Ángel Zamarripa

Angel Zamarripa Landi (November 16, 1912 – July 6, 1990) was a Mexican cartoonist and watercolor artist, best known for his satirical work which appeared in Mexican newspapers and magazines for over fifty years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ángel Zamarripa · See more »

Babylon 5 influences

Science fiction television series Babylon 5 draws upon many cultural, historical and mythical influences to inform and illustrate its characters and storylines.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Babylon 5 influences · See more »

Baca County, Colorado

Baca County is the southeasternmost of the 64 counties in the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Baca County, Colorado · See more »

Back in the USSA

Back in the USSA is a collection of seven short stories by Eugene Byrne and Kim Newman, which was published in 1997 by Mark V. Ziesing Books.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Back in the USSA · See more »

Baines

Baines is a surname of English, Scottish or Welsh origin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Baines · See more »

Baker Hotel (Mineral Wells, Texas)

The Baker Hotel is a long-shuttered hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Baker Hotel (Mineral Wells, Texas) · See more »

Balanced budget amendment

A balanced budget amendment is a constitutional rule requiring that a state cannot spend more than its income.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Balanced budget amendment · See more »

Baltimore riot of 1968

The Baltimore riot of 1968 was a period of civil unrest that lasted from April 6 to April 14, 1968 in Baltimore.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Baltimore riot of 1968 · See more »

Bangs, Texas

Bangs is a city located in Brown County in west-central Texas, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bangs, Texas · See more »

Bannock County, Idaho

Bannock County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Idaho.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bannock County, Idaho · See more »

Barack Obama Selma 50th anniversary speech

On March 7, 2015, President of the United States Barack Obama delivered a speech at Edmund Pettus Bridge to mark the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery marches on the subject of race relations within the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barack Obama Selma 50th anniversary speech · See more »

Barbara Garson

Barbara Garson (born July 7, 1941 in Brooklyn) is an American playwright, author and social activist, perhaps best known for the play MacBird!.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barbara Garson · See more »

Barbara Jordan

Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator and politician who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barbara Jordan · See more »

Barbara M. Watson

Barbara Mae Watson (November 5, 1918 – February 18, 1983) was a United States diplomat who was the first black and the first woman to serve as an Assistant Secretary of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barbara M. Watson · See more »

Barbara T. Bowman

Barbara Taylor Bowman (born October 30, 1928) is an American early childhood education expert/advocate, professor, and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barbara T. Bowman · See more »

Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth

Barbara Mary Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth, (23 May 1914 – 31 May 1981) was a British economist and writer interested in the problems of developing countries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth · See more »

Barbecue in Texas

Texas Barbecue is a traditional style of preparing meat unique to the cuisine of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barbecue in Texas · See more »

Barefoot Sanders

Harold Barefoot Sanders Jr. (February 5, 1925 – September 21, 2008) was a longtime United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas and counsel to President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barefoot Sanders · See more »

Barnaby Keeney

Barnaby Conrad Keeney (October 17, 1914 – June 18, 1980) was president of Brown University from 1955 to 1966 where he was known and loved by the student body for openness and his dry wit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barnaby Keeney · See more »

Barry Corbin

Leonard Barrie Corbin, known as Barry Corbin (born October 16, 1940), is an American actor with more than 100 film, television, and video game credits.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barry Corbin · See more »

Barry Goldwater

Barry Morris Goldwater (January 2, 1909 – May 29, 1998) was an American politician, businessman, and author who was a five-term United States Senator from Arizona (1953–65, 1969–87) and the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barry Goldwater · See more »

Barry Goldwater presidential campaign, 1964

The Barry Goldwater presidential campaign of 1964 began when United States Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona elected to seek the Republican Party nomination for President of the United States to challenge incumbent Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barry Goldwater presidential campaign, 1964 · See more »

Barry Zorthian

Barry Zorthian (1920 – 2010) was an American diplomat, most notably press officer for years during the Vietnam war, media executive and lobbyist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Barry Zorthian · See more »

Bart Lytton

Bart Lytton (born Bernard Shulman; October 4, 1912 – June 29, 1969) was an American financier, Democratic Party fundraiser and philanthropist largely remembered for his flamboyance.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bart Lytton · See more »

Bascom N. Timmons

Bascom Nolley Timmons (March 31, 1890 – June 8, 1987) was an American newspaperman based in Washington, D.C., in a career that spanned all or parts of six decades.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bascom N. Timmons · See more »

Bashir Ahmad (camel driver)

Bashir Ahmad (Urdu: بشیر احمد) (c. 1913 – August 15, 1992) was an impoverished Pakistani camel driver, who in 1961 met with the then US vice-president Lyndon B Johnson and accepted an invitation to come to America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bashir Ahmad (camel driver) · See more »

Batman (1966 film)

Batman (often promoted as Batman: The Movie) is a 1966 American superhero film based on the ''Batman'' television series, and the first full-length theatrical adaptation of the DC Comics character Batman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Batman (1966 film) · See more »

Batman (TV series)

Batman is a 1960s American live action television series, based on the DC comic book character of the same name.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Batman (TV series) · See more »

Battle Creek, Michigan

Battle Creek is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan, in northwest Calhoun County, at the confluence of the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek rivers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Battle Creek, Michigan · See more »

Battle of Ba Gia

The Battle of Ba Gia was a major battle that marked the beginning of the Viet Cong's (VC) Summer Offensive of 1965, during the early phases of the Vietnam War, known in Vietnam as the American War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Battle of Ba Gia · See more »

Battle of Coral–Balmoral

The Battle of Coral–Balmoral (12 May – 6 June 1968) was a series of actions fought during the Vietnam War between the 1st Australian Task Force (1 ATF) and the North Vietnamese 7th Division and Viet Cong Main Force units, north-east of Saigon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Battle of Coral–Balmoral · See more »

Battle of Hill 488

The Battle of Hill 488 was a military engagement of the Vietnam War that took place on the night of 15–16 June 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Battle of Hill 488 · See more »

Battle of Huế

The Battle of Huế – also called the Siege of Huế – was one of the bloodiest and longest battles of the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Battle of Huế · See more »

Battle of Ia Drang

The Battle of Ia Drang was the first major battle between the United States Army and the North Vietnamese Army-NVA (People's Army of Vietnam-PAVN), part of the Pleiku Campaign conducted early in the Vietnam War. It comprised two main engagements. The first involved the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment and supporting units, and took place November 14–16, 1965 at LZ X-Ray, located at the eastern foot of the Chu Pong massif in the central highlands of Vietnam. The second engagement involved the 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment plus supporting units, and took place on November 17 at LZ Albany, farther north in the Ia Drang Valley. It is notable for being the first large scale helicopter air assault and also the first use of B-52 strategic bombers in a tactical support role. The size of the clearing at LZ X-Ray meant that troops had to be shuttled in, the first lift landing at 10:48. The last troops of the battalion were landed at 15:20, by which time the troops on the ground were already heavily engaged, with one platoon cut off. Faced with heavy casualties and unexpected opposition, 1st Battalion was reinforced by B Company 2nd Battalion 7th Cavalry. Fighting continued the following day when the LZ was further reinforced by A Company 2/7 and also by 2nd Battalion 5th Cavalry, and the lost platoon was rescued. The last Vietnamese assaults on the position were repulsed on the morning of 16th. As the Vietnamese forces melted away, the remainder of 2/7 and A Company of 1st Battalion 5th Cavalry arrived. By mid-afternoon 1/7 and B Company 2/7 had been airlifted to LZ Falcon, and on the 17th November 2/5 marched out towards LZ Columbus while the remaining 2/7 and 1/5 companies marched towards LZ Albany. The latter force became strung out and, in the early afternoon, were badly mauled in an ambush before they could be reinforced and extricated. The battle at LZ X-Ray was documented in the CBS special report Battle of Ia Drang Valley by Morley Safer and the critically acclaimed book We Were Soldiers Once... And Young by Harold G. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway. In 1994, Moore, Galloway and men who fought on both the American and North Vietnamese sides, traveled back to the remote jungle clearings where the battle took place. At the time the U.S. did not have diplomatic relations with Vietnam. The risky trip which took a year to arrange was part of an award-winning ABC News documentary, They Were Young and Brave produced by Terence Wrong. In 2002, Randall Wallace depicted the battle at LZ X-Ray in the movie We Were Soldiers starring Mel Gibson and Barry Pepper as Moore and Galloway, respectively. Galloway later described Ia Drang as "the battle that convinced Ho Chi Minh he could win".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Battle of Ia Drang · See more »

Battle of Khe Sanh

The Battle of Khe Sanh (21 January – 9 July 1968) was conducted in the Khe Sanh area of northwestern Quảng Trị Province, Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Battle of Khe Sanh · See more »

Battle of Long Tan

The Battle of Long Tan (18 August 1966) took place in a rubber plantation near Long Tân, in Phước Tuy Province, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Battle of Long Tan · See more »

Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)

Battlestar Galactica (BSG) is an American military science fiction television series, and part of the ''Battlestar Galactica'' franchise.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series) · See more »

Bayard Rustin

Bayard Rustin (March 17, 1912 – August 24, 1987) was an American leader in social movements for civil rights, socialism, nonviolence, and gay rights.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bayard Rustin · See more »

Baylor University

Baylor University (BU) is a private Christian university in Waco, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Baylor University · See more »

Bùi Diễm

Bùi Diễm (born 1923) was South Vietnam's ambassador to the United States under President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bùi Diễm · See more »

Beagle

The beagle is a breed of small hound that is similar in appearance to the much larger foxhound.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Beagle · See more »

Beans in My Ears

"Beans in My Ears" is a song created and sung by protest singer and contributing editor to folk-centric Broadside Magazine, Len Chandler.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Beans in My Ears · See more »

Beatrice Aitchison

Beatrice Aitchison (July 18, 1908 – September 22, 1997) was an American mathematician, statistician, and transportation economist who directed the Transport Economics Division of the United States Department of Commerce,.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Beatrice Aitchison · See more »

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation

The Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation (or BSRC, referred to locally in short as Restoration) is a community development corporation based in Brooklyn, New York, and the first ever to be established in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation · See more »

Bedrock (The Flintstones)

Bedrock is the fictional prehistoric city which is home to the characters of the animated television series The Flintstones.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bedrock (The Flintstones) · See more »

Beechcraft King Air

The Beechcraft King Air family is part of a line of utility aircraft produced by Beechcraft.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Beechcraft King Air · See more »

Behind Closed Doors (1958 TV series)

Behind Closed Doors is an American dramatic anthology series set during the Cold War hosted by and occasionally starring Bruce Gordon in the role of Commander Matson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Behind Closed Doors (1958 TV series) · See more »

Belizean–Guatemalan territorial dispute

The Belizean–Guatemalan territorial dispute is an unresolved binational territorial dispute between the states of Belize and Guatemala, neighbours in Central America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Belizean–Guatemalan territorial dispute · See more »

Ben Bagert

Bernard John Bagert Jr. (born January 10, 1944), known as Ben Bagert, is an American attorney based in New Orleans who formerly served in both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ben Bagert · See more »

Ben F. Holt

Benjamin F. Holt, known as Ben F. Holt (November 1, 1925 – September 18, 1995), was a Conservative Democrat from Pineville, Louisiana, who served a single term in the Louisiana House of Representatives for Rapides Parish from 1956 to 1960, during the administration of Governor Earl Kemp Long.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ben F. Holt · See more »

Ben Krentzman

Isaac Benjamin "Ben" Krentzman Jr. (March 21, 1914 – March 29, 1998) was an American lawyer and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ben Krentzman · See more »

Ben Lawton

Ben Redmond Lawton, M.D., F.A.C.S. (July 17, 1922 – May 18, 1987) was an eminent physician, general and thoracic surgeon, healthcare-reformer, educator, and President of the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents from 1984 to 1986.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ben Lawton · See more »

Ben McKenzie

Benjamin McKenzie Schenkkan (born September 12, 1978), known professionally as Ben McKenzie, is an American actor and director.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ben McKenzie · See more »

Ben Ramsey

Ben Ramsey (December 28, 1903 – March 27, 1985) was a Texas politician who served in a succession of offices during the mid-20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ben Ramsey · See more »

Ben Wattenberg

Benjamin Joseph Wattenberg (born Joseph Ben Zion Wattenberg;Roberts, Sam,, New York Times, June 29, 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-29. August 26, 1933 – June 28, 2015) was an American author, commentator and demographer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ben Wattenberg · See more »

Benito Juarez (Alciati)

Benito Juárez is the title of a work of art by Enrique Alciati, located at the intersection of Virginia Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Benito Juarez (Alciati) · See more »

Benjamin Aaron

Benjamin Aaron (September 2, 1915 – August 25, 2007) was an American attorney, labor law scholar and civil servant.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Benjamin Aaron · See more »

Benjamin Mays

Benjamin Elijah Mays (August 1, 1894 – March 28, 1984) was an American Baptist minister and civil rights leader who is credited with laying the intellectual foundations of the African-American civil rights movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Benjamin Mays · See more »

Benjamin Muse

Benjamin Muse (April 17, 1898 – May 4, 1986) was an American lawyer, soldier, diplomat, newspaper publisher, author and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Benjamin Muse · See more »

Benjamin Tillman

Benjamin Ryan Tillman (August 11, 1847 – July 3, 1918) was a politician of the Democratic Party who served as Governor of South Carolina from 1890 to 1894, and a United States Senator from 1895 until his death in 1918.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Benjamin Tillman · See more »

Benjamin Victor Cohen

Benjamin Victor Cohen (September 23, 1894 – 1983), a member of the administrations of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, had a public service career that spanned from the early New Deal through and beyond the Vietnam War era.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Benjamin Victor Cohen · See more »

Benjamin W. Heineman

Benjamin W. Heineman (February 10, 1914 – August 5, 2012) was an attorney and American railroad executive.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Benjamin W. Heineman · See more »

Bennett County, South Dakota

Bennett County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bennett County, South Dakota · See more »

Bennington County, Vermont

Bennington County is a county in the state of Vermont, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bennington County, Vermont · See more »

Benton County, Oregon

Benton County is a county in the U.S. state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Benton County, Oregon · See more »

Bergstrom Air Force Base

Bergstrom Air Force Base (1942–1993) was located seven miles southeast of Austin, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bergstrom Air Force Base · See more »

Berkeley Barb

The Berkeley Barb was a weekly underground newspaper published in Berkeley, California, during the years 1965 to 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Berkeley Barb · See more »

Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall (Berliner Mauer) was a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Berlin Wall · See more »

Bernard Delfgaauw

Bernardus Maria Ignatius "Bernard" Delfgaauw (24 November 1912 in Amsterdam – 20 August 1993 in Haren) was a Dutch philosopher.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernard Delfgaauw · See more »

Bernard F. Fisher

Bernard Francis "Bernie" Fisher (pronounced Bernerd) (January 11, 1927 – August 16, 2014) was a United States Air Force officer and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernard F. Fisher · See more »

Bernard G. Segal

Bernard G. Segal (June 11, 1907 – June 1, 1997) was an American lawyer known for his advocacy for the poor and his work in the civil rights movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernard G. Segal · See more »

Bernard Joseph Leddy

Bernard Joseph Leddy (March 18, 1910 – January 9, 1972) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernard Joseph Leddy · See more »

Bernard L. Boutin

Bernard L. Boutin (July 2, 1923 – August 24, 2011) was an American politician who served as Administrator of the General Services Administration from 1961 to 1964 and as Administrator of the Small Business Administration from 1966 to 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernard L. Boutin · See more »

Bernard Lafayette

Bernard Lafayette (or LaFayette), Jr. (born July 29, 1940) is a longtime civil rights activist and organizer, who was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernard Lafayette · See more »

Bernard Newman (judge)

Bernard Newman (October 28, 1907 – April 22, 1999) was a Judge for the United States Court of International Trade.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernard Newman (judge) · See more »

Bernard Safran

Bernard Safran (1924 – October 14, 1995) was an American painter known for his highly realistic portraits and scenes of everyday life in New York and in Rural Canada.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernard Safran · See more »

Bernice Sandler

Bernice Resnick Sandler, “Bunny” (born March 3, 1928) is an American women's rights activist from New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernice Sandler · See more »

Bernice Steadman

Bernice Steadman (1925 – March 18, 2015) was an American professional aviator and businesswoman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernice Steadman · See more »

Bernie Fuchs

Bernie Fuchs (October 29, 1932 – September 17, 2009) was an American illustrator known for advertising art, magazine illustration and portraiture, including for a series of U.S. postage stamps.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernie Fuchs · See more »

Bernie Sanders

Bernard Sanders (born September 8, 1941) is an American politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Vermont since 2007.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bernie Sanders · See more »

Bert Combs

Bertram Thomas Combs (August 13, 1911December 4, 1991) was an American jurist and politician from the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bert Combs · See more »

Bess Truman

Elizabeth Virginia "Bess" Truman (née Wallace; February 13, 1885 – October 18, 1982) was the wife of U.S. President Harry S. Truman and the First Lady of the United States from 1945 to 1953.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bess Truman · See more »

Bessie Boehm Moore

Bessie Grace Boehm Moore (August 2, 1902 – October 24, 1995) was an American educator from Arkansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bessie Boehm Moore · See more »

Bessie Margolin

Bessie Margolin (1909 - June 19, 1996) was a U.S. Department of Labor attorney from 1939 until 1972, arguing numerous cases before the Supreme Court.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bessie Margolin · See more »

Bette Rogge

Bette Rogge (June 14, 1922 – January 20, 2015) (married name Bette Morse) was an American radio and television presenter, talk show host and journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bette Rogge · See more »

Betty Furness

Elizabeth Mary Furness (January 3, 1916 – April 2, 1994) was an American actress, consumer advocate, and current affairs commentator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Betty Furness · See more »

Bettye Caldwell

Bettye McDonald Caldwell (December 24, 1924 – April 17, 2016) was an American educator and academic who influenced the development of Head Start.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bettye Caldwell · See more »

Beverley Peck Johnson

Beverley Peck Johnson (sometimes referred to as Beverley Johnson; June 12, 1904 – January 20, 2001) was an American voice teacher, soprano, and pianist who taught on the faculties of several institutions, including the Juilliard School.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Beverley Peck Johnson · See more »

Biafran airlift

The Biafran Airlift was an international humanitarian relief effort that transported food and medicine to Biafra during the 1967-70 secession war from Nigeria (Nigerian Civil War).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Biafran airlift · See more »

Bible translations into Athabaskan languages

The Athabaskan language family is divided into the Northern Athabaskan, Pacific Coast Athabaskan and Southern Athabaskan groups.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bible translations into Athabaskan languages · See more »

Bibliography of Lyndon B. Johnson

The Lyndon B. Johnson bibliography includes major books and articles about President Lyndon B. Johnson, his life, and presidential administration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bibliography of Lyndon B. Johnson · See more »

Bidwell Adam

Cayton Bidwell Adam Sr., known as Bidwell Adam (January 12, 1894 – December 20, 1982) was an attorney from Gulfport, Mississippi, who served as his state's 21st lieutenant governor from 1928 to 1932 during the last administration of Governor Theodore Bilbo.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bidwell Adam · See more »

Bien Hoa Air Base

Bien Hoa Air Base is a Vietnam People's Air Force (VPAF) (Không quân Nhân dân Việt Nam) military airfield located in South-Central southern Vietnam about from Saigon near the city of Biên Hòa within Đồng Nai Province.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bien Hoa Air Base · See more »

Bikini Atoll

Bikini Atoll (pronounced or; Marshallese: 'Pikinni',, meaning "coconut place") is an atoll in the Marshall Islands which consists of 23 islands totalling surrounding a central lagoon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bikini Atoll · See more »

Bilingual Education Act

The Bilingual Education Act (BEA), also known as Title VII of the Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1967, approved by the 90th United States Congress on January 2, 1968, and was the first United States federal legislation recognized the needs of limited English speaking ability (LESA) students.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bilingual Education Act · See more »

Bill Clinton

William Jefferson Clinton (born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Clinton · See more »

Bill Clinton Supreme Court candidates

President Bill Clinton made two appointments to the Supreme Court of the United States, both during his first term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Clinton Supreme Court candidates · See more »

Bill Crofut

William Crofut III (December 14, 1935 – January 25, 1999) was an American folksinger.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Crofut · See more »

Bill Frist

William Harrison Frist Sr. (born February 22, 1952) is an American physician, businessman, and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Frist · See more »

Bill Green III

William Joseph Green III (born June 24, 1938) is an American politician from Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Green III · See more »

Bill Keith (politician)

Billy P. Keith, known as Bill Keith (born August 19, 1934), currently resides in Longview, Texas with his wife, Vivian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Keith (politician) · See more »

Bill Lawrence (news personality)

William H. "Bill" Lawrence (January 29, 1916 — March 2, 1972) was an American journalist and television news personality whose 40-year career as a reporter began in 1932 and included a 20-year stint (1941–61) with The New York Times, for which he reported from major fronts of World War II, Korean War and, subsequently, as the newspaper's White House correspondent.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Lawrence (news personality) · See more »

Bill Moyers

Billy Don Moyers (born June 5, 1934) is an American journalist and political commentator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Moyers · See more »

Bill Samuels

William Christie Samuels is a New York City-based progressive Democrat, businessman, founder and chairman of the board of the good government group and the EffectiveNY Howard Samuels Policy Center.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Samuels · See more »

Bill Sanders

William Willard "Bill" Sanders (born October 14, 1930) is an American political cartoonist and author known for his cartoons and commentary on civil liberties and civil rights.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Sanders · See more »

Bill Timoney

Bill Timoney, (born William Regan Timoney on March 5, 1958 in Teaneck, New Jersey) is an American actor, voice actor, director, script writer and producer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Timoney · See more »

Bill W. Clayton

Bill Wayne Clayton, sometimes known as Billy Clayton (September 11, 1928 – January 6, 2007), was an American politician from West Texas who served as a state legislator for twenty years and was Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives from 1975 to 1983, a tenure twice as long as that of any other presiding officer of the house elected before him.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill W. Clayton · See more »

Bill Yates

Floyd Buford Yates (July 5, 1921 – March 26, 2001), better known as Bill Yates, was a cartoonist who drew gag cartoons and comic strips before assuming the position of comic strip editor for King Features Syndicate in 1978.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Yates · See more »

Billie Sol Estes

Billie Sol Estes (January 10, 1925 – May 14, 2013) was an American businessman and financier best known for his involvement in a business fraud scandal that complicated his ties to friend and future U.S. President Lyndon Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Billie Sol Estes · See more »

Billy Graham

William Franklin Graham Jr. (November 7, 1918 – February 21, 2018) was an American evangelist, a prominent evangelical Christian figure, and an ordained Southern Baptist minister who became well known internationally in the late 1940s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Billy Graham · See more »

Billy Lee Brammer

William Lee Brammer (April 21, 1929 – February 11, 1978) was an author, journalist, and political staffer in Texas and Washington, D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Billy Lee Brammer · See more »

Bipartisanship

Bipartisanship, sometimes referred to as nonpartisanship, is a political situation, especially in the context of a two-party system, as is the case for countries such as the United States and some other western countries, in which opposing political parties find common ground through compromise.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bipartisanship · See more »

Birmingham campaign

The Birmingham campaign, or Birmingham movement, was a movement organized in early 1963 by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) to bring attention to the integration efforts of African Americans in Birmingham, Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Birmingham campaign · See more »

Birmingham riot of 1963

The Birmingham riot of 1963 was a civil disorder in Birmingham, Alabama, that was provoked by bombings on the night of May 11, 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Birmingham riot of 1963 · See more »

Birth control

Birth control, also known as contraception and fertility control, is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Birth control · See more »

Biscayne National Park

Biscayne National Park is an American national park located in southern Florida, south of Miami.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Biscayne National Park · See more »

Black

Black is the darkest color, the result of the absence or complete absorption of visible light.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Black · See more »

Black Cabinet

The Black Cabinet, or Federal Council of Negro Affairs or Black Brain Trust, was the informal term for a group of African Americans who served as public policy advisors to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor Roosevelt in his 1933-45 terms in office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Black Cabinet · See more »

Black cadets at the United States Coast Guard Academy

Founded in 1876 as the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service School of Instruction, the United States Coast Guard Academy graduated their first African-American Cadet in 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Black cadets at the United States Coast Guard Academy · See more »

Black Easter

Black Easter is a fantasy novel by American writer James Blish, in which an arms dealer hires a black magician to unleash all the Demons of Hell on earth for a single day.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Black Easter · See more »

Black genocide

In the United States, black genocide refers to the genocide of African Americans both in the past and in the present.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Black genocide · See more »

Black Jack (horse)

A coal-black Morgan-American Quarter Horse cross, Black Jack served in the Caisson Platoon of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Black Jack (horse) · See more »

Black liberalism

Black liberalism, also known as African-American liberalism is a political and social philosophy within the United States of America's African-American community that aligns with primarily liberalism, most commonly associated with the Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Black liberalism · See more »

Black Power

Black Power is a political slogan and a name for various associated ideologies aimed at achieving self-determination for people of African descent.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Black Power · See more »

Blackstone Hotel (Fort Worth, Texas)

The Blackstone Hotel is the tallest hotel in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, at tall.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Blackstone Hotel (Fort Worth, Texas) · See more »

Blair Clark

Ledyard Blair Clark (August 22, 1917 – June 6, 2000) was an American liberal journalist and political activist who played key roles both as a journalist and a political operator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Blair Clark · See more »

Blair Lee III

Francis Preston Blair Lee III (May 19, 1916 – October 25, 1985), popularly known as Blair Lee III, was an American Democratic politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Blair Lee III · See more »

Blanco County, Texas

Blanco County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Blanco County, Texas · See more »

Blood Feud (1983 film)

Blood Feud is a 1983 American television miniseries surrounding around the conflict between Jimmy Hoffa and Robert F. Kennedy in an 11-year span from 1957 until Kennedy's assassination in 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Blood Feud (1983 film) · See more »

Blue House raid

The Blue House raid (also known in South Korea as the January 21 Incident) was an unsuccessful attempt by North Korean commandos to assassinate the South Korean president, Park Chung-hee, in his residence at the Blue House, on January 21, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Blue House raid · See more »

Blue wall (politics)

"Blue wall" is a term that has been used by some political analysts and pundits referring to the theory that in Presidential elections in the United States, the Democratic Party had, between the 1992 and 2012 presidential elections, established such an advantage in many, mostly contiguous (hence "wall"), states that the electoral map made a Republican victory an uphill battle from the start.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Blue wall (politics) · See more »

Boardwalk Hall

Boardwalk Hall, formerly known as the Historic Atlantic City Convention Hall, is an arena in Atlantic City, Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Boardwalk Hall · See more »

Bob Considine

Robert Bernard Considine, known as Bob Considine (November 4, 1906 – September 25, 1975), was an American journalist, author, and commentator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bob Considine · See more »

Bob Fass

Bob Fass (born June 29, 1933) is an American radio personality and pioneer of free-form radio, who has broadcast in the New York region for over 50 years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bob Fass · See more »

Bob Ferguson (politician)

Robert Watson Ferguson (born February 23, 1965) is an American attorney and politician who is the 18th and current Attorney General of Washington, serving since 2013.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bob Ferguson (politician) · See more »

Bob Greene (musician)

Bob Greene (September 4, 1922, New York City – October 13, 2013, Amagansett, New York) was an American jazz pianist and bandleader.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bob Greene (musician) · See more »

Bob Hardesty

Robert Louis "Bob" Hardesty (June 4, 1931 – July 8, 2013) was an American educator and speechwriter for President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bob Hardesty · See more »

Bob Hayes

Robert Lee "Bullet Bob" Hayes (December 20, 1942 – September 18, 2002) was an Olympic sprinter turned American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bob Hayes · See more »

Bob Hope

Sir Leslie Townes Hope, KBE, KC*SG, KSS (May 29, 1903 – July 27, 2003) known professionally as Bob Hope, was an English-American stand-up comedian, vaudevillian, actor, singer, dancer, athlete, and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bob Hope · See more »

Bob Marshall (wilderness activist)

Robert "Bob" Marshall (January 2, 1901November 11, 1939) was an American forester, writer and wilderness activist who is best remembered as the person who spearheaded the 1935 founding of the Wilderness Society in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bob Marshall (wilderness activist) · See more »

Bob Price (Texas politician)

Robert Dale Price (September 7, 1927 – August 24, 2004), known as Bob Price, was a Republican U.S. representative from Pampa, Texas, who served from 1967 to 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bob Price (Texas politician) · See more »

Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry

The Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry is awarded biennially by the Library of Congress on behalf of the nation in recognition for the most distinguished book of poetry written by an American and published during the preceding two years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry · See more »

Bobby Baker

Robert Gene Baker (November 12, 1928 – November 12, 2017) was an American political adviser to Lyndon B. Johnson, and an organizer for the Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bobby Baker · See more »

Bobby Ray Inman

Bobby Ray Inman (born April 4, 1931) is a retired United States admiral who held several influential positions in the U.S. Intelligence Community.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bobby Ray Inman · See more »

Boeing 2707

The Boeing 2707 was the first American supersonic transport (SST) project.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Boeing 2707 · See more »

Boeing VC-25

The Boeing VC-25 is a military version of the Boeing 747 airliner, modified for presidential transport and operated by the United States Air Force as Air Force One, the call sign of any U.S. Air Force aircraft carrying the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Boeing VC-25 · See more »

Boll weevil (politics)

Boll weevils was an American political term used in the mid- and late-20th century to describe conservative Southern Democrats.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Boll weevil (politics) · See more »

Bond County, Illinois

Bond County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bond County, Illinois · See more »

Booneville, Arkansas

Booneville is a city in Logan County, Arkansas, United States and the county seat of the southern district.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Booneville, Arkansas · See more »

Border Reivers

Border reivers were raiders along the Anglo-Scottish border from the late 13th century to the beginning of the 17th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Border Reivers · See more »

Boren–McCurdy proposals

The Boren-McCurdy intelligence reform proposals are two legislative proposals from Senator David Boren and Representative Dave McCurdy in 1992 (102nd Congress).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Boren–McCurdy proposals · See more »

Borger, Texas

Borger is the largest city in Hutchinson County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Borger, Texas · See more »

Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps

The Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps · See more »

Bourke B. Hickenlooper

Bourke Blakemore Hickenlooper (July 21, 1896 – September 4, 1971) was an American Republican politician from the US state of Iowa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bourke B. Hickenlooper · See more »

Bowman-Biltmore Hotels

Bowman-Biltmore Hotels was a chain created by hotel magnate John McEntee Bowman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bowman-Biltmore Hotels · See more »

Box 13 scandal

The Box 13 scandal occurred in Alice, Texas during the Senate election of 1948.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Box 13 scandal · See more »

Boy Scout Memorial

The Boy Scout Memorial is a public artwork by American sculptor Donald De Lue, located at The Ellipse in Washington, D.C., United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Boy Scout Memorial · See more »

Brazil–United States relations

Brazil–The United States of America relations are the bilateral relations between the Federative Republic of Brazil and the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Brazil–United States relations · See more »

Brazos County, Texas

Brazos County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Brazos County, Texas · See more »

Bremerton, Washington

Bremerton is a city in Kitsap County, Washington, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bremerton, Washington · See more »

Bretton Woods system

The Bretton Woods system of monetary management established the rules for commercial and financial relations among the United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and Japan after the 1944 Bretton-Woods Agreement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bretton Woods system · See more »

Brian Lamb

Brian Patrick Lamb (born October 9, 1941) is an American journalist and the founder, executive chairman, and now retired CEO of C-SPAN; an American cable network which provides coverage of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate as well as other public affairs events.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Brian Lamb · See more »

Bricker Amendment

The Bricker Amendment is the collective name of a number of slightly different proposed amendments to the United States Constitution considered by the United States Senate in the 1950s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bricker Amendment · See more »

Brigid Berlin

Brigid Berlin (born September 6, 1939) is an American artist and former Warhol superstar.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Brigid Berlin · See more »

Bring Us Together

"Bring Us Together" was a political slogan popularized after the election of Republican candidate Richard Nixon as United States President in 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bring Us Together · See more »

Bringing It All Back Home

Bringing It All Back Home is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on March 22, 1965 by Columbia Records.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bringing It All Back Home · See more »

British Honduras

British Honduras was a British Crown colony on the east coast of Central America, south of Mexico, from 1862 to 1964, then a self-governing colony, renamed Belize in June 1973,, Caribbean Community.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and British Honduras · See more »

Brock Adams

Brockman "Brock" Adams (January 13, 1927 – September 10, 2004) was an American politician and member of Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Brock Adams · See more »

Brockway McMillan

Brockway McMillan (March 30, 1915 – December 3, 2016) was an American government official and scientist, who served as the eighth Under Secretary of the Air Force and the second Director of the National Reconnaissance Office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Brockway McMillan · See more »

Brokered convention

In United States politics, a brokered convention (sometimes referred to as an open convention and closely related to a contested convention) can occur during a presidential election when a political party fails to choose a nominee on the first round of delegate voting at the party's nominating convention.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Brokered convention · See more »

Brookley Air Force Base

Brookley Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force base located in Mobile, Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Brookley Air Force Base · See more »

Browline glasses

Browline glasses are a style of eyeglass frames which were very popular during the 1950s and 1960s, especially in the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Browline glasses · See more »

Brown Building (Austin, Texas)

The Brown Building is a ten-story office and residential tower in downtown Austin, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Brown Building (Austin, Texas) · See more »

Brown Shoes Don't Make It

"Brown Shoes Don't Make It" is a song by The Mothers of Invention, written by band leader Frank Zappa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Brown Shoes Don't Make It · See more »

Bruce Alger

Bruce Reynolds Alger (June 12, 1918 – April 13, 2015) was an American politician, real estate agent and developer, and a Republican U.S. representative from Texas, the first to have represented a Dallas district since Reconstruction.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bruce Alger · See more »

Bruce Allen Murphy

Bruce Allen Murphy, Ph.D., is a judicial biographer and scholar of American Constitutional law and politics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bruce Allen Murphy · See more »

Bruce Charles Savage

Bruce Charles Savage (30 July 1906 – 4 February 1993) was the United States Public Housing Administration (PHA) Commissioner under President Dwight D. Eisenhower, serving from 1960 to 1961.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bruce Charles Savage · See more »

Brutus Coste

Brutus Coste (10 February 1910 – 3 September 1984) was a Romanian diplomat whose service was cut short by the Second World War and who spent most of the rest of his life as an anti-communist campaigner in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Brutus Coste · See more »

Bryan Cranston

Bryan Lee Cranston (born March 7, 1956) is an American actor, voice actor, producer, director, and screenwriter, best known for his roles as Walter White on the AMC crime drama Breaking Bad, Hal on the Fox sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, and Dr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bryan Cranston · See more »

Bryan Cranston filmography

The following is the filmography of American actor, voice actor, screenwriter, producer, and director Bryan Cranston.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bryan Cranston filmography · See more »

Bubba Ho-Tep

Bubba Ho-Tep is a 2002 American comedy horror film written, co-produced and directed by Don Coscarelli.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bubba Ho-Tep · See more »

Buchanan's Hotel

Buchanan's Hotel (nicknamed "Buchs"Gibson-Wilde, Dorothy M. and Bruce C. A Pattern of Pubs: Hotels of Townsville 1864-1914. James Cook University, 1988.) was a hotel on Sturt Street located in the CBD of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Buchanan's Hotel · See more »

Buck Owens

Alvis Edgar Owens Jr. (August 12, 1929 – March 25, 2006) professionally known as Buck Owens.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Buck Owens · See more »

Buckminster Fuller

Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller (July 12, 1895 – July 1, 1983) was an American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Buckminster Fuller · See more »

Bud Wilkinson

Charles Burnham "Bud" Wilkinson (April 23, 1916 – February 9, 1994) was an American football player, coach, broadcaster, and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bud Wilkinson · See more »

Buda, Texas

Buda is a city in Hays County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Buda, Texas · See more »

Budae-jjigae

Budae-jjigae (literally "army base stew") or sausage stew is a type of jjigae (stew), made with ham, sausage, spam, baked beans, kimchi and gochujang.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Budae-jjigae · See more »

Buffy Sainte-Marie

Buffy Sainte-Marie, OC (born Beverly Sainte-Marie, February 20, 1941) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, composer, visual artist, educator, pacifist, and social activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Buffy Sainte-Marie · See more »

Buford Ellington

Earl Buford Ellington (June 27, 1907 – April 3, 1972) was an American politician who served as Governor of Tennessee from 1959 to 1963, and again from 1967 to 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Buford Ellington · See more »

Bull Run Plantation

Bull Run Plantation was a private estate owned by Julien C. (Bull) Headley (Heed-Lee) located in Leon County, Florida, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bull Run Plantation · See more »

Bullock County, Alabama

Bullock County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bullock County, Alabama · See more »

Bunghole

A bunghole or bungehole is a hole bored in a liquid-tight barrel to remove contents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bunghole · See more »

Bureau of Federal Credit Unions

The Bureau of Federal Credit Unions was a federal agency in the United States that supervised and chartered federal credit unions from 1934 until 1970.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bureau of Federal Credit Unions · See more »

Burger Court

The Burger Court refers to the Supreme Court of the United States from 1969 to 1986, when Warren Burger served as Chief Justice of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Burger Court · See more »

Burke County, North Carolina

Burke County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Burke County, North Carolina · See more »

Burke Marshall

Burke Marshall (October 1, 1922 – June 2, 2003) was an American lawyer and the head of the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice during the Civil Rights Era.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Burke Marshall · See more »

Burning Tree Club

Burning Tree Club is a private, all-male golf club in Bethesda, Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Burning Tree Club · See more »

Burton Weisbrod

Burton A. Weisbrod (born February 13, 1931 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American economist who pioneered the theory of option value and also advanced methods for benefit-cost analysis of public policy by recognizing the roles of externality effects in program evaluation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Burton Weisbrod · See more »

BusinesSuites

BusinesSuites, LP is a provider of serviced offices and virtual offices based in Austin, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and BusinesSuites · See more »

Bust of Winston Churchill (Epstein)

Jacob Epstein's bronze bust of Winston Churchill was completed in 1947.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Bust of Winston Churchill (Epstein) · See more »

Butte County, California

Butte County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Butte County, California · See more »

Butte County, South Dakota

Butte County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Butte County, South Dakota · See more »

Byrd Organization

The Byrd Organization (usually known as just “the Organization”) was a political machine led by former Governor and U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd, Sr. (1887–1966) that dominated Virginia politics for much of the middle portion of the 20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Byrd Organization · See more »

Byron George Skelton

Byron George Skelton (September 1, 1905 – February 6, 2004) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Byron George Skelton · See more »

C. Clyde Atkins

Carl Clyde Atkins (November 23, 1914 – March 11, 1999) was an American lawyer and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and C. Clyde Atkins · See more »

C. Douglas Dillon

Clarence Douglas Dillon (born Clarence Douglass Dillon; August 21, 1909 – January 10, 2003) was an American diplomat and politician, who served as U.S. Ambassador to France (1953–1957) and as the 57th Secretary of the Treasury (1961–1965).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and C. Douglas Dillon · See more »

C. Farris Bryant

Cecil Farris Bryant (July 26, 1914 – March 1, 2002) was the 34th Governor of Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and C. Farris Bryant · See more »

C. H. "Sammy" Downs

Crawford Hugh Downs, known as C. H. "Sammy" Downs (October 1, 1911 – May 14, 1985), was a lawyer from Alexandria, Louisiana, who was a Democratic member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and C. H. "Sammy" Downs · See more »

C. R. Smith

Cyrus Rowlett "C.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and C. R. Smith · See more »

C.W. Henderson

Charles W. Henderson is an American media executive, technology executive, and journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and C.W. Henderson · See more »

Cabinet of the United States

The Cabinet of the United States is part of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States that normally acts as an advisory body to the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cabinet of the United States · See more »

Cabot family

The Cabot family was part of the Boston Brahmin, also known as the "first families of Boston.".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cabot family · See more »

Cactus Pryor

Richard "Cactus" Pryor (January 7, 1923 – August 30, 2011) was an American broadcaster and humorist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cactus Pryor · See more »

Cadence Records

Cadence Records was an American record company based in New York City whose labels had a picture of a metronome.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cadence Records · See more »

Calaveras County, California

Calaveras County, officially the County of Calaveras, is a county in the northern portion of the U.S. state, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Calaveras County, California · See more »

Calculating Visions

Calculating Visions: Kennedy, Johnson, and Civil Rights written by Mark Stern, was published in 1992 by Rutgers University Press.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Calculating Visions · See more »

Caledonia County, Vermont

Caledonia County is a county located in the northeastern part of the state of Vermont, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Caledonia County, Vermont · See more »

California Democratic Council

The California Democratic Council (CDC), is a California Democratic Party (CDP) Chartered Statewide Democratic organization of Democratic Clubs, founded at conferences at Asilomar and Fresno conferences in 1952-53 by future U.S. Senator Alan Cranston, State Senator George Miller, Jr. and other liberal Democratic Party activists, inspired by Adlai Stevenson's presidential candidacy; they intended to organize the existing "Stevenson Clubs" into a grassroots movement to win back control of California State Government from the Republicans, who then held the Governor's office and both US Senate seats.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and California Democratic Council · See more »

California gubernatorial election, 1966

The California gubernatorial election, 1966 was held on November 8, 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and California gubernatorial election, 1966 · See more »

California Rural Legal Assistance

California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. (CRLA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit legal and political advocacy group that promotes the interests of migrant laborers and the rural poor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and California Rural Legal Assistance · See more »

Cam Ranh Base

Cam Ranh Air Base is located on Cam Ranh Bay in Khánh Hòa Province, Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cam Ranh Base · See more »

Cambodian Campaign

The Cambodian Campaign (also known as the Cambodian Incursion and the Cambodian Invasion) was a series of military operations conducted in eastern Cambodia during 1970 by the United States and the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) as an extension of the Vietnam War and the Cambodian Civil War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cambodian Campaign · See more »

Cambodian Civil War

The Cambodian Civil War (សង្គ្រាមស៊ីវិលកម្ពុជា) was a military conflict that pitted the forces of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (known as the Khmer Rouge) and their allies the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) and the Viet Cong against the government forces of the Kingdom of Cambodia and, after October 1970, the Khmer Republic, which were supported by the United States (U.S.) and the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cambodian Civil War · See more »

Cambria County, Pennsylvania

Cambria County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cambria County, Pennsylvania · See more »

Camp David

Camp David is the country retreat for the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Camp David · See more »

Camp Gary

Camp Gary (Edward Gary Air Force Base until 15 December 1956) was the United States military installation that was redeveloped into the San Marcos Municipal Airport and the, the largest in the nation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Camp Gary · See more »

Camp Holloway

Camp Holloway is a former U.S. Army base near Pleiku in central Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Camp Holloway · See more »

Campaign advertising

In politics, campaign advertising is the use of an advertising campaign through the media to influence a political debate, and ultimately, voters.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Campaign advertising · See more »

Campaign song

Campaign songs are songs used by candidates or political campaigns.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Campaign song · See more »

Campbell County, Wyoming

Campbell County is a county in the U.S. state of Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Campbell County, Wyoming · See more »

Campobello Island

Campobello Island is an island located at the entrance to Passamaquoddy Bay, adjacent to the entrance to Cobscook Bay, and within the Bay of Fundy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Campobello Island · See more »

Canada and the Vietnam War

The Vietnam War had considerable effects on Canada – and Canada and Canadians affected the war.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Canada and the Vietnam War · See more »

Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement

The Canada—United States Automotive Products Agreement, commonly known as the Auto Pact or APTA, was a trade agreement between Canada and the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement · See more »

Canada–United States relations

Relations between Canada and the United States of America historically have been extensive, given a shared border and ever-increasing close cultural, economical ties and similarities.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Canada–United States relations · See more »

Cannabis policy of the Lyndon B. Johnson administration

During the administration of American President Lyndon B. Johnson (1963–1969), the government made moves to reconsider cannabis law enforcement in the nation, including a more treatment-based approach to drug use.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cannabis policy of the Lyndon B. Johnson administration · See more »

Canoe Country Outfitters

Canoe Country Outfitters was formed in 1946 in Ely, Minnesota to provide canoe trip outfitting services for Quetico Provincial Park and Superior National Forest and what was to become Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Canoe Country Outfitters · See more »

Cantinflas

Mario Fortino Alfonso Moreno Reyes, known casually as Mario Moreno, and known professionally as Cantinflas (August 12, 1911 – April 20, 1993), was a Mexican comic film actor, producer, and screenwriter and an iconic figure in Mexico and Latin America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cantinflas · See more »

Canyon del Oro High School

Canyon del Oro High School (CDO) is a comprehensive public high school in Oro Valley, Arizona, located north of Tucson at the base of Pusch Ridge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Canyon del Oro High School · See more »

Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands National Park is an American national park located in southeastern Utah near the town of Moab.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Canyonlands National Park · See more »

Cao Văn Viên

Cao Văn Viên (December 21, 1921 – January 22, 2008) was one of only two, South Vietnamese 4 star Army Generals in the history of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cao Văn Viên · See more »

Cape Canaveral

Cape Canaveral, from the Spanish Cabo Cañaveral, is a cape in Brevard County, Florida, United States, near the center of the state's Atlantic coast.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cape Canaveral · See more »

Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) (known as Cape Kennedy Air Force Station from 1963 to 1973) is an installation of the United States Air Force Space Command's 45th Space Wing.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station · See more »

Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 34

Cape Canaveral (known as Cape Kennedy from 1963 to 1973) Air Force Station Launch Complex 34 (LC-34) is a launch site on Cape Canaveral, Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 34 · See more »

Cape Girardeau County, Missouri

Cape Girardeau County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Missouri; its eastern border is formed by the Mississippi River.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cape Girardeau County, Missouri · See more »

Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Reef National Park is an American national park located in south-central Utah.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Capitol Reef National Park · See more »

Carbon County, Utah

Carbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Utah.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carbon County, Utah · See more »

Cardinal Dougherty High School

CDHS marching band at the World Music Championship 1966 Cardinal Dougherty High School (CDHS) was a private, Roman Catholic high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cardinal Dougherty High School · See more »

Carl Albert

Carl Bert Albert (May 10, 1908 – February 4, 2000) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 46th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1971 to 1977, representing Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district as a Democrat from 1947 to 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carl Albert · See more »

Carl Curtis

Carl Thomas Curtis (March 15, 1905January 24, 2000) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Nebraska.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carl Curtis · See more »

Carl Hayden

Carl Trumbull Hayden (October 2, 1877 – January 25, 1972) was an American politician and the first United States Senator to serve seven terms.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carl Hayden · See more »

Carl Kaysen

Carl Kaysen (March 5, 1920 – February 8, 2010) was an American academic, policy advisor and international security specialist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and co-chair of the Committee on International Security Studies at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carl Kaysen · See more »

Carl Rowan

Carl Thomas Rowan (August 11, 1925 – September 23, 2000) was an American government official, journalist and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carl Rowan · See more »

Carl Sandburg

Carl August Sandburg (January 6, 1878 – July 22, 1967) was a Swedish-American poet, writer, and editor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carl Sandburg · See more »

Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site

Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, located at 81 Carl Sandburg Lane near Hendersonville in the village of Flat Rock, North Carolina, preserves Connemara, the home of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and writer Carl Sandburg.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site · See more »

Carl Sanders

Carl Edward Sanders Sr. (May 15, 1925 – November 16, 2014) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 74th Governor of the state of Georgia from 1963 to 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carl Sanders · See more »

Carl Vinson

Carl Vinson (November 18, 1883 – June 1, 1981) was a United States Representative from Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carl Vinson · See more »

Carlos Spaht

Carlos Gustave Spaht, I (August 2, 1906 - April 29, 2001), was a Louisiana judge best remembered for having lost the Democratic gubernatorial runoff election in January 1952 to fellow Judge Robert F. Kennon of Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carlos Spaht · See more »

Carlton Skinner

Carlton Skinner (April 8, 1913 – June 22, 2004) was the first civilian governor of Guam and a prominent advocate for the integration of the United States Armed Forces.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carlton Skinner · See more »

Carmel Quinn

Carmel Quinn (born 31 July 1925) is an Irish entertainer who has appeared on Broadway, television and radio since immigrating to the United States in 1954.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carmel Quinn · See more »

Carnegie Commission on Educational Television

The Carnegie Commission on Educational Television was established in 1965 by the Carnegie Corporation of New York in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carnegie Commission on Educational Television · See more »

Caro Crawford Brown

Caro Crawford Brown (May 25, 1908 – August 5, 2001) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Caro Crawford Brown · See more »

Carol Channing

Carol Elaine Channing (born January 31, 1921) is an American actress, singer, dancer and comedian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carol Channing · See more »

Carol Joynt

Carol Ross Joynt, author of the 2011 memoir "Innocent Spouse," published by Crown, first excerpted in Vogue, also hosts her own long-form interview program, The Q&A Cafe, now in its 15th year, and is a full-time booking producer for "Meet The Press Daily with Chuck Todd" at MSNBC in Washington.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carol Joynt · See more »

Carol Laise

Caroline Clendening "Carol" Laise (November 14, 1917 – July 25, 1991) was an American civil servant, ambassador to Nepal and the first female Assistant Secretary of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carol Laise · See more »

Carole Keeton Strayhorn

Carole Stewart Keeton (born September 13, 1939), formerly known as Carole Keeton McClellan, Carole Keeton Rylander and Carole Keeton Strayhorn, is an American politician and the former Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carole Keeton Strayhorn · See more »

Caroline County, Maryland

Caroline County is a rural county located in the U.S. state of Maryland on its Eastern Shore.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Caroline County, Maryland · See more »

Caroline Kennedy

Caroline Bouvier Kennedy (born November 27, 1957) is an American author, attorney, and diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Japan from 2013 to 2017.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Caroline Kennedy · See more »

Carr Collins Sr.

Carr P. Collins Sr. (May 12, 1892 – January 17, 1980) was an American insurance magnate and philanthropist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Carr Collins Sr. · See more »

Cascade County, Montana

Cascade County (cascade means waterfall in French) is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cascade County, Montana · See more »

Catherine B. Kelly

Catherine B. Kelly was an Associate Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, the highest court for the District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Catherine B. Kelly · See more »

Catholic Church and politics in the United States

Members of the Catholic Church have been active in the elections of the United States since the mid 19th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Catholic Church and politics in the United States · See more »

Caucus chair

A caucus chairman is a person who chairs the meetings of a caucus.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Caucus chair · See more »

CBS Evening News

CBS Evening News (titled as CBS Evening News with Jeff Glor for its weeknight broadcasts since December 4, 2017 and simply CBS Weekend News for its weekend broadcasts) is the flagship evening television news program of CBS News, the news division of the CBS television network in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and CBS Evening News · See more »

Cecil R. King

Cecil Rhodes King (January 13, 1898 – March 17, 1974) was an American businessman and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cecil R. King · See more »

Cecil W. Stoughton

Cecil William Stoughton (January 18, 1920 – November 3, 2008) was an American photographer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cecil W. Stoughton · See more »

Celebrezze family

The Celebrezze family is an Italian-American family based in Cleveland, Ohio prominent in the fields of law and politics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Celebrezze family · See more »

Cemal Gürsel

Cemal Gürsel (13 October 1895 – 14 September 1966) was a Turkish army officer, and the fourth President of Turkey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cemal Gürsel · See more »

Center for Vision and Values

The Center for Vision and Values is a conservative think tank established at Grove City College in April 2005 to provide their faculty members with the opportunity to share the fruits of their research and scholarship with the public.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Center for Vision and Values · See more »

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), previously known as the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), is a federal agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that administers the Medicare program and works in partnership with state governments to administer Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and health insurance portability standards.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services · See more »

Central Arizona Project

The Central Arizona Project (CAP) is a 336 mi (541 km) diversion canal in Arizona in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Central Arizona Project · See more »

Central Office for South Vietnam

Central Office for South Vietnam (abbreviated COSVN; Văn phòng Trung ương Cục miền Nam), officially known as the Central Executive Committee of the People's Revolutionary Party from 1962 until its dissolution in 1976, was the American term for the North Vietnamese political and military headquarters inside South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Central Office for South Vietnam · See more »

Central Texas College

Central Texas College (CTC) is a community college in Killeen, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Central Texas College · See more »

Ceremonial first pitch

The ceremonial first pitch is a longstanding ritual of baseball in which a guest of honor throws a ball to mark the end of pregame festivities and the start of the game.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ceremonial first pitch · See more »

Cesar Chavez, Texas

Cesar Chavez is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hidalgo County, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cesar Chavez, Texas · See more »

Chain smoking

Chain smoking is the practice of smoking several cigarettes in succession, sometimes using the ember of a finished cigarette to light the next.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chain smoking · See more »

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) is, by U.S. law, the highest-ranking and senior-most military officer in the United States Armed Forces 10 USC 152.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff · See more »

Chamizal dispute

The Chamizal dispute was a border conflict over about on the Mexico–United States border between El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chamizal dispute · See more »

Chandler Owen

Chandler Owen (1889–1967) was an African-American writer, editor and early member of the Socialist Party of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chandler Owen · See more »

Charles A. Halleck

Charles Abraham Halleck (August 22, 1900 – March 3, 1986) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles A. Halleck · See more »

Charles Alston

Charles Henry Alston (November 28, 1907 – April 27, 1977) was an African-American painter, sculptor, illustrator, muralist and teacher who lived and worked in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Alston · See more »

Charles Andrew Muecke

Charles Andrew Muecke (February 20, 1918 – September 21, 2007) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Andrew Muecke · See more »

Charles Armstrong (physician)

Charles Armstrong (September 25, 1886 – June 23, 1967) was an American physician in the U.S. Public Health Service.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Armstrong (physician) · See more »

Charles Bond (pilot)

Charles Rankin Bond, Jr. (April 22, 1915 – August 18, 2009) was an American pilot and United States Air Force officer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Bond (pilot) · See more »

Charles Burke Elbrick

Charles Burke Elbrick, (March 25, 1908 in Louisville, Kentucky – April 12, 1983 in Washington, D.C.), was a United States diplomat and career foreign service officer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Burke Elbrick · See more »

Charles David Keeling

Charles David Keeling (April 20, 1928 – June 20, 2005) was an American scientist whose recording of carbon dioxide at the Mauna Loa Observatory first alerted the world to the possibility of anthropogenic contribution to the "greenhouse effect" and global warming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles David Keeling · See more »

Charles de Gaulle

Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French general and statesman who led the French Resistance against Nazi Germany in World War II and chaired the Provisional Government of the French Republic from 1944 to 1946 in order to reestablish democracy in France.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles de Gaulle · See more »

Charles deGravelles

Charles Camille deGravelles Jr., known as Charlie deGravelles (June 24, 1913 – August 28, 2008), was a Lafayette oil and gas landman who was a pioneer in the development of the Republican Party in the formerly historically Democratic state of Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles deGravelles · See more »

Charles E. Bohlen

Charles Eustis "Chip" Bohlen (August 30, 1904 – January 1, 1974) was a US diplomat from 1929 to 1969 and an expert on the Soviet Union.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles E. Bohlen · See more »

Charles Earl Simons Jr.

Charles Earl Simons Jr. (August 17, 1916 – October 26, 1999) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Earl Simons Jr. · See more »

Charles Evers

James Charles Evers (born September 11, 1922) is an American civil rights activist and former politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Evers · See more »

Charles F. Baird

Charles F. Baird (September 4, 1922 – December 26, 2009) was United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller) 1966–67; Under Secretary of the Navy 1967–69; and chief executive officer of Inco Ltd. 1977–87.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles F. Baird · See more »

Charles Frankel

Charles Frankel (December 13, 1917 – May 10, 1979) was an American philosopher, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State, professor and founding director of the National Humanities Center.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Frankel · See more »

Charles Gary Allison

Charles Gary Allison (1938 – May 13, 2008) was an American screenwriter and film producer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Gary Allison · See more »

Charles Goethe

Charles Matthias Goethe (March 28, 1875 – July 10, 1966) was an American eugenicist, entrepreneur, land developer, philanthropist, conservationist, founder of the Eugenics Society of Northern California, and a native and lifelong resident of Sacramento, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Goethe · See more »

Charles I. Dawson

Charles I. Dawson (February 13, 1881 – April 24, 1969) was a lawyer and politician from Kentucky who ran several high-profile campaigns as the nominee of the Republican party, and served for ten years as a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles I. Dawson · See more »

Charles Keating

Charles Humphrey Keating Jr. (December 4, 1923 – March 31, 2014) was an American athlete, lawyer, real estate developer, banker, financier, and activist best known for his role in the savings and loan scandal of the late 1980s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Keating · See more »

Charles Kramer (economist)

Charles Kramer, originally Charles Krevisky (December 14, 1907 – September 27, 1992) was a 20th-Century American economist who worked for U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt as part of his brain trust.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Kramer (economist) · See more »

Charles Krauthammer

Irving Charles Krauthammer (March 13, 1950 – June 21, 2018) was an American political columnist whose weekly column was syndicated to more than 400 publications worldwide.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Krauthammer · See more »

Charles Lucet

Ernest Charles Lucet (16 April 1910 in Paris – 25 March 1990) was a French diplomat, and French ambassador to the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Lucet · See more »

Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge

The Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge (abbreviated as the CMR NWR) is a National Wildlife Refuge located in the U.S. state of Montana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge · See more »

Charles Osgood

Charles Osgood Wood, III (born January 8, 1933), known professionally as Charles Osgood, is a retired American radio and television commentator and writer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Osgood · See more »

Charles R. Fenwick

Charles Rogers Fenwick (August 11, 1900 – February 22, 1969) was a patent attorney and Virginia Democratic politician aligned with the Byrd Organization who served part-time in the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate representing Arlington County.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles R. Fenwick · See more »

Charles R. Scott

Charles Ray Scott (January 13, 1904 – May 12, 1983) was an American lawyer and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles R. Scott · See more »

Charles R. Weiner

Charles R. Weiner (June 27, 1922 – November 9, 2005) was a United States federal judge and former member of the Pennsylvania Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles R. Weiner · See more »

Charles Rivkin

Charles Hammerman Rivkin (born 1962) is the chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Rivkin · See more »

Charles S. Murphy

Charles S. Murphy (August 20, 1909 – August 28, 1983) was an American attorney who served as the White House Counsel to President Harry S. Truman from 1950 to 1953.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles S. Murphy · See more »

Charles Schultze

Charles Louis Schultze (December 12, 1924 – September 27, 2016) was an American economist and public policy analyst.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Schultze · See more »

Charles Stark Draper

Charles Stark "Doc" Draper (October 2, 1901 – July 25, 1987) was an American scientist and engineer, known as the "father of inertial navigation".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Stark Draper · See more »

Charles T. McDowell

Charles Taylor McDowell (November 23, 1921 – July 8, 2007) was professor emeritus and former director of the Center for Post-Soviet and Eastern European Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington, and a member of the Military Science Hall of Honor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles T. McDowell · See more »

Charles Tyroler II

Charles Tyroler II was a member of the President's Intelligence Oversight Board during the Reagan and first Bush administrations and a longtime United States Democratic Party strategist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Tyroler II · See more »

Charles W. Engelhard Jr.

Charles W. Engelhard Jr. (February 15, 1917 – March 2, 1971) was an American businessman who controlled an international mining and metals conglomerate, as well as a major owner in Thoroughbred horse racing, and a candidate in the 1955 New Jersey State Senate Elections.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles W. Engelhard Jr. · See more »

Charles W. Pickering

Charles Willis Pickering Sr. (born May 29, 1937) is a retired jurist who served as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi and, briefly, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, based in New Orleans, Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles W. Pickering · See more »

Charles Werner

Charles George Werner (March 23, 1909 – July 1, 1997) was an American editorial cartoonist who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1939 and later worked 47 years for the Indianapolis Star.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Werner · See more »

Charles Zwick

Charles John Zwick (July 17, 1926 – April 20, 2018) was an American civil servant who served as director of the United States' Office of Management and Budget from January 29, 1968 until January 21, 1969 under the administration of Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charles Zwick · See more »

Charlie Dunn

Charles Russell "Charlie" Dunn (c. 1898 – September 23, 1993) was an American bootmaker of handmade Western, or cowboy, boots for more than 80 years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charlie Dunn · See more »

Charlotte County, Florida

Charlotte County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charlotte County, Florida · See more »

Charls Walker

Charls Edward Walker (December 24, 1923 – June 2, 2015) was Under Secretary of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1969 to 1972, and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury in 1973 under John Connally.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charls Walker · See more »

Charlton Heston

Charlton Heston (born John Charles Carter or Charlton John Carter; October 4, 1923 – April 5, 2008) was an American actor and political activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charlton Heston · See more »

Charlton Lyons

Charlton Havard Lyons, Sr., also known as Big Papa Lyons (September 3, 1894 – August 8, 1973), was a Shreveport oilman who in March 1964 waged, as a strong segregationist, the first determined Republican bid for the Louisiana governorship since Reconstruction.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Charlton Lyons · See more »

Chaves County, New Mexico

Chaves County is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chaves County, New Mexico · See more »

Che Guevara

Ernesto "Che" Guevara (June 14, 1928 – October 9, 1967)The date of birth recorded on was June 14, 1928, although one tertiary source, (Julia Constenla, quoted by Jon Lee Anderson), asserts that he was actually born on May 14 of that year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Che Guevara · See more »

Cherif Guellal

Cherif Guellal (born 19 August 1932 in Constantine, Algeria – deceased 7 April 2009) was an Algerian businessman and diplomat, who fought in the Algerian independence movement and who was a citizen of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cherif Guellal · See more »

Chester Bowles

Chester Bliss Bowles (April 5, 1901 – May 25, 1986) was an American diplomat and ambassador, Governor of Connecticut, Congressman and co-founder of a major advertising agency, Benton & Bowles, now part of Publicis Groupe.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chester Bowles · See more »

Chester Victor Clifton Jr.

Chester Victor Clifton Jr. (September 24, 1913 – December 23, 1991) was a Major General in the United States Army and an aide to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chester Victor Clifton Jr. · See more »

Chesterfield (cigarette)

Chesterfield is a brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by Altria.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chesterfield (cigarette) · See more »

Chicago Seven

The Chicago Seven (originally Chicago Eight, also Conspiracy Eight/Conspiracy Seven) were seven defendants—Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger, Tom Hayden, Rennie Davis, John Froines, and Lee Weiner—charged by the federal government with conspiracy, inciting to riot, and other charges related to anti-Vietnam War and countercultural protests that took place in Chicago, Illinois, on the occasion of the 1968 Democratic National Convention.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chicago Seven · See more »

Chicken shit

"Chicken shit", or more commonly "chickenshit", is a slang term, usually regarded as vulgar.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chicken shit · See more »

Chicken tax

The Chicken Tax is a 25 percent tariff on light trucks (and originally on potato starch, dextrin, and brandy) imposed in 1964 by the United States under President Lyndon B. Johnson in response to tariffs placed by France and West Germany on importation of U.S. chicken.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chicken tax · See more »

Chicot County, Arkansas

Chicot County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chicot County, Arkansas · See more »

Chief of Protocol

The Chief of Protocol is an officer of the United States Department of State responsible for advising the President of the United States, the Vice President, and the Secretary of State on matters of national and international diplomatic protocol.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chief of Protocol · See more »

Chief of the National Guard Bureau

The Chief of the National Guard Bureau (CNGB) is the officer appointed to command it by the President of the United States with confirmation by the Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chief of the National Guard Bureau · See more »

Chief Official White House Photographer

The Chief Official White House Photographer is a senior position appointed by the President of the United States to cover the President's official day-to-day duties.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chief Official White House Photographer · See more »

Child Nutrition Act

The Child Nutrition Act (CNA) is a United States federal law (act) signed on October 11, 1966 by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Child Nutrition Act · See more »

Children's Health Insurance Program

The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) – formerly known as the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) – is a program administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Children's Health Insurance Program · See more »

Chill Wills

Theodore Childress "Chill" Wills (July 18, 1902 – December 15, 1978) was an American actor and a singer in the Avalon Boys Quartet.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chill Wills · See more »

China–United States relations

China–United States relations, more often known as U.S.–Chinese relations, Chinese–U.S. relations, or Sino-American relations, refers to international relations between the People's Republic of China and the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and China–United States relations · See more »

Chinatown, Lae

Chinatown is a suburb of Lae in the Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chinatown, Lae · See more »

Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

Chippewa Falls is a city located on the Chippewa River in Chippewa County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin · See more »

Chisholm Trail

The Chisholm Trail was a trail used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland, from ranches in Texas to Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chisholm Trail · See more »

Chittenden County, Vermont

Chittenden County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Vermont.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chittenden County, Vermont · See more »

Choctaw

The Choctaw (in the Choctaw language, Chahta)Common misspellings and variations in other languages include Chacta, Tchakta and Chocktaw.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Choctaw · See more »

Choctaw Youth Movement

As the 1960s emerged, a growing sensitivity to minority rights was born, spurred by Supreme Court decisions such as Brown v. Board of Education, Gideon v. Wainwright, Loving v. Virginia and legislation including the Voting Rights Act of 1957, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Fair Housing Act if 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Choctaw Youth Movement · See more »

Chris Hazel

Lowell Christopher Hazel, known as Chris Hazel (born January 25, 1965), is an attorney from Pineville, Louisiana, who is a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 27, which encompasses northern Rapides Parish in the central portion of his state.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chris Hazel · See more »

Chris Schenkel

Christopher Eugene Schenkel (August 21, 1923 – September 11, 2005) was an American sportscaster.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chris Schenkel · See more »

Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination in the United States in the Reformed tradition with close ties to the Restoration Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) · See more »

Christian Herter

Christian Archibald Herter (March 28, 1895December 30, 1966) was an American politician who was the 59th Governor of Massachusetts from 1953 to 1957 and United States Secretary of State from 1959 to 1961.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Christian Herter · See more »

Christmas at the White House

Christmas at the White House: Burl Ives Sings the Favorite Carols and Hymns of America's Presidents is a 1972 album by Burl Ives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Christmas at the White House · See more »

Christmas Comes But Once a Year (Mad Men)

"Christmas Comes But Once a Year" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series Mad Men, and the 41st overall episode of the series.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Christmas Comes But Once a Year (Mad Men) · See more »

Christopher Hills

Christopher Hills (April 9, 1926 – January 31, 1997) was an English-born author, philosopher, and scientist, popularly described as the "Father of Spirulina" for popularizing spirulina cyanobacteria as a food supplement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Christopher Hills · See more »

Chuck Robb

Charles Spittal Robb (born June 26, 1939) is an American politician and former officer in the United States Marine Corps.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chuck Robb · See more »

Chulalongkorn University

Chulalongkorn University (จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย), abbreviated either CU or Chula (จุฬาฯ), is a public and autonomous research university in Bangkok, Thailand.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Chulalongkorn University · See more »

CIA activities in Guatemala

The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has a rich history of intervention over many decades in Guatemala, a country in Central America that the US government has generally viewed as "its backyard." Guatemala is bordered by the North Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Honduras (also known as the Caribbean Sea).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and CIA activities in Guatemala · See more »

CIA activities in Iraq

The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has had a long history of its involvement in Iraq.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and CIA activities in Iraq · See more »

CIA Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory

The CIA Kennedy assassination theory is a prominent John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and CIA Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory · See more »

Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act

The Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act (also known as the Cigarette Act) is a comprehensive act designed to provide a set of national standards for cigarette packaging.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act · See more »

Citadel (U.S. Senate)

Citadel (sub-title: The Story of the U.S. Senate) is a study of the United States Senate by the journalist William S. White.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Citadel (U.S. Senate) · See more »

Ciudad Acuña

Ciudad Acuña, also known simply as Acuña, (originally Garza Galán, later Villa Acuña) is a city located in the Mexican state of Coahuila, at and a mean height above sea level of 271 meters.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ciudad Acuña · See more »

Civic Arena (Pittsburgh)

Civic Arena (formerly the Civic Auditorium and later Mellon Arena) was an arena located in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Civic Arena (Pittsburgh) · See more »

Civil Rights Act of 1957

The Civil Rights Act of 1957,, a federal voting rights bill, was the first federal civil rights legislation passed by the United States Congress since the Civil Rights Act of 1875.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Civil Rights Act of 1957 · See more »

Civil Rights Act of 1964

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a landmark civil rights and US labor law in the United States that outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Civil Rights Act of 1964 · See more »

Civil Rights Act of 1968

The Civil Rights Act of 1968,, also known as the Fair Housing Act, is a landmark part of legislation in the United States that provided for equal housing opportunities regardless of race, religion, or national origin and made it a federal crime to “by force or by threat of force, injure, intimidate, or interfere with anyone … by reason of their race, color, religion, or national origin.” The Act was signed into law during the King assassination riots by President Lyndon B. Johnson, who had previously signed the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act into law.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Civil Rights Act of 1968 · See more »

Civil rights movement

The civil rights movement (also known as the African-American civil rights movement, American civil rights movement and other terms) was a decades-long movement with the goal of securing legal rights for African Americans that other Americans already held.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Civil rights movement · See more »

Civil rights movement in popular culture

The 1954 to 1968 civil rights movement contributed strong cultural threads to American and international theater, song, film, television, and folk art.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Civil rights movement in popular culture · See more »

Claire Giannini Hoffman

Claire Giannini Hoffman (1904–1997) was the first woman to serve on the boards of Bank of America and Sears, Roebuck & Company.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Claire Giannini Hoffman · See more »

Clarence 13X

Clarence Edward Smith (February 22, 1928 – June 13, 1969), better known by his assumed names Clarence 13X and Allah, was an American leader and founder of the Five-Percent Nation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clarence 13X · See more »

Clarence J. Brown

Clarence J. Brown, Sr. (July 14, 1893 – August 23, 1965) was an American newspaper publisher and politician; he represented Ohio as a Republican in the United States House of Representatives from 1939 until his death in Bethesda, Maryland in 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clarence J. Brown · See more »

Clarence M. Pendleton Jr.

Clarence McClane Pendleton, Jr. (November 10, 1930 – June 5, 1988), was the politically conservative African American chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, a position that he held from 1981 until his death during the administration of U.S. President Ronald W. Reagan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clarence M. Pendleton Jr. · See more »

Clarence Mitchell Jr.

Clarence Maurice Mitchell Jr. (March 8, 1911 – March 19, 1984) was a civil rights activist and was the chief lobbyist for the NAACP for nearly 30 years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clarence Mitchell Jr. · See more »

Clark Clifford

Clark McAdams Clifford (December 25, 1906October 10, 1998) was an American lawyer who served as an important political adviser to Democratic Presidents Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Jimmy Carter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clark Clifford · See more »

Clark Kerr

Clark Kerr (May 17, 1911 – December 1, 2003) was an American professor of economics and academic administrator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clark Kerr · See more »

Clark R. Mollenhoff

Clark R. Mollenhoff (April 16, 1921 – March 2, 1991) was an American journalist, lawyer, and columnist for The Des Moines Register.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clark R. Mollenhoff · See more »

Classified information in the United States

The United States government classification system is established under Executive Order 13526, the latest in a long series of executive orders on the topic.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Classified information in the United States · See more »

Claude B. Duval

Claude Berwick Duval, I (October 24, 1914 – March 3, 1986), was an attorney from his native Houma, Louisiana, and a Conservative Democrat state senator from Terrebonne and St. Mary parishes, having served from 1968 to 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Claude B. Duval · See more »

Claude Feemster Clayton

Claude Feemster Clayton (August 4, 1909 – July 4, 1969) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Claude Feemster Clayton · See more »

Claude Kirkpatrick

Claude Kirkpatrick (June 17, 1917 – January 14, 1997)Social Security Death Index:http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi was a diversified businessman who served two terms in the Louisiana House of Representatives (1952 to 1960), worked to establish Toledo Bend Reservoir through his directorship of the state Department of Public Works (1960 to 1964), and was the administrator and then president of Baton Rouge General Medical Center (1967 to 1982).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Claude Kirkpatrick · See more »

Claude R. Kirk Jr.

Claude Roy Kirk Jr. (January 7, 1926 – September 28, 2011), was the 36th Governor of the U.S. state of Florida (1967–1971).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Claude R. Kirk Jr. · See more »

Claude Shannon

Claude Elwood Shannon (April 30, 1916 – February 24, 2001) was an American mathematician, electrical engineer, and cryptographer known as "the father of information theory".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Claude Shannon · See more »

Clay Bertrand

Clay Bertrand is an alleged alias associated with two people connected to various investigations regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clay Bertrand · See more »

Clay County, Illinois

Clay County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clay County, Illinois · See more »

Clay County, Kansas

Clay County (county code CY) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clay County, Kansas · See more »

Clayton, California

Clayton (formerly Clayton's and Claytonville, colloquially referred to as Blayton) is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clayton, California · See more »

Clean Air Act (United States)

The Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.) is a United States federal law designed to control air pollution on a national level.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clean Air Act (United States) · See more »

Clean Waters Restoration Act

The Clean Waters Restoration Act (1966) is to be regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clean Waters Restoration Act · See more »

Clearfield County, Pennsylvania

Clearfield County is a sixth-class county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clearfield County, Pennsylvania · See more »

Clem S. Clarke

Clement Steele Clarke, known as Clem S. Clarke (October 9, 1897 – March 28, 1967), was an oilman from Shreveport, Louisiana, who was the first member of the Louisiana Republican Party to run for the United States Senate since implementation in 1914 of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clem S. Clarke · See more »

Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States

The Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States is the officer of the Supreme Court of the United States responsible for overseeing filings with the Court and maintaining its records.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States · See more »

Cleveland Convention Center (demolished)

The Cleveland Convention Center was a convention center located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. Built by the city of Cleveland beneath the Cleveland Mall adjacent to Public Auditorium, it was completed in 1964. Plans for the convention center were first made in 1956, but voters twice rejected initiatives to fund construction before approving a bond levy in November 1963. A local private foundation donated several million dollars to beautify the mall atop the convention center with a reflecting pool and fountains. Construction was plagued by issues with ground water, protests, strikes, and cost overruns. A major dispute broke out between civil rights activists and labor unions in the summer of 1963. Nevertheless, the convention center informally opened on May 11, 1964, almost three months ahead of schedule. A formal dedication on August 28, 1964, was followed an 11-day festival. The Cleveland Convention Center underwent a major $28 million renovation from 1983 to 1987. Substantially reconfigured, although not larger, it reopened on October 5, 1987. The convention center was demolished in 2011, and the larger Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland built in the same underground location. It opened on June 7, 2013.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cleveland Convention Center (demolished) · See more »

Clifford Alexander Jr.

Clifford Leopold Alexander Jr. (born September 21, 1933) is an American lawyer, businessman and public servant from New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clifford Alexander Jr. · See more »

Clifford Durr

Clifford Judkins Durr (March 2, 1899 – May 12, 1975) was an Alabama lawyer who played an important role in defending activists and others accused of disloyalty during the New Deal and McCarthy eras, and who represented Rosa Parks in her challenge to the constitutionality of the ordinance requiring the segregation of passengers on buses in Montgomery that launched the 1955-56 Montgomery Bus Boycott.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clifford Durr · See more »

Clifford Hansen

Clifford Peter Hansen (October 16, 1912October 20, 2009) was an American politician from the state of Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clifford Hansen · See more »

Cline Paden

Cline Rex Paden (August 22, 1919 – May 26, 2007) was a prominent Churches of Christ evangelist and missionary who, in 1962, founded what became the Sunset International Bible Institute in Lubbock, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cline Paden · See more »

Clint Formby

John Clinton Formby, known as Clint Formby (December 22, 1923 – July 31, 2010), was a veteran radio broadcaster called the "Old Philosopher" based in the small city of Hereford, Texas, the seat of Deaf Smith County in the Texas Panhandle.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clint Formby · See more »

Clint Grant

Donald Clinton "Clint" Grant (August 17, 1916April 21, 2010) was an American photographer and photojournalist based in Dallas, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clint Grant · See more »

Clint Hill (Secret Service)

Clinton J. Hill (born January 4, 1932) is a former United States Secret Service agent who served under five U.S presidents; from Dwight D. Eisenhower to Gerald Ford.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clint Hill (Secret Service) · See more »

Clint Murchison Jr.

Clinton Williams Murchison Jr. (September 12, 1923 – March 30, 1987) was a businessman and founder of the Dallas Cowboys football team. A son of Clint Murchison Sr., who made his first fortune in oil exploration and became notorious for exploiting the sale of "hot oil", Clint and his surviving brother inherited their father's wealth and business interests to which Clint Jr. added ventures of his own. These included the establishment of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys franchise, real estate development, construction, home building, restaurants and financing the offshore pirate radio station called Radio Nord.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clint Murchison Jr. · See more »

Clint Murchison Sr.

Clinton Williams "Clint" Murchison Sr. (April 11, 1895 – June 20, 1969) was a noted Texas-based oil magnate and political operative.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clint Murchison Sr. · See more »

Clinton County, Illinois

Clinton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clinton County, Illinois · See more »

Clinton County, Ohio

Clinton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clinton County, Ohio · See more »

Clinton Presba Anderson

Clinton Presba Anderson (October 23, 1895November 11, 1975) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clinton Presba Anderson · See more »

Clovis Maksoud

Clovis Maksoud (December 17, 1926 – May 15, 2016) was an American diplomat and journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clovis Maksoud · See more »

Clyde Tolson

Clyde Anderson Tolson (May 22, 1900 – April 14, 1975) was Associate Director of the FBI from 1930 until 1972, primarily responsible for personnel and discipline.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clyde Tolson · See more »

Clymer Wright

Clymer Lewis Wright.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Clymer Wright · See more »

Coast Guard Squadron One

Coast Guard Squadron One, also known in official message traffic as COGARDRON ONE or RONONE, was a combat unit formed by the United States Coast Guard in 1965 for service during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Coast Guard Squadron One · See more »

Coattail effect

The coattail effect or down-ballot effect is the tendency for a popular political party leader to attract votes for other candidates of the same party in an election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Coattail effect · See more »

Cocolobo Cay Club

The Cocolobo Cay Club, later known as the Coco Lobo Club, was a private club on Adams Key in what is now Biscayne National Park, Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cocolobo Cay Club · See more »

Cognitive traps for intelligence analysis

Intelligence analysis is plagued by many of the cognitive traps also encountered in other disciplines.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cognitive traps for intelligence analysis · See more »

Coinage Act of 1965

The Coinage Act of 1965,, eliminated silver from the circulating United States dime (ten-cent piece) and quarter dollar coins.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Coinage Act of 1965 · See more »

COINTELPRO

COINTELPRO (Portmanteau derived from '''CO'''unter '''INTEL'''ligence PROgram) (1956-1971) was a series of covert, and at times illegal, projects conducted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting domestic political organizations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and COINTELPRO · See more »

Coke R. Stevenson

Coke Robert Stevenson (March 20, 1888 – June 28, 1975) was the 35th Governor of Texas from 1941 to 1947.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Coke R. Stevenson · See more »

Cold War

The Cold War was a state of geopolitical tension after World War II between powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its satellite states) and powers in the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies and others).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cold War · See more »

Cold War (1962–1979)

The Cold War (1962–1979) refers to the phase within the Cold War that spanned the period between the aftermath of the Cuban Missile Crisis in late October 1962, through the détente period beginning in 1969, to the end of détente in the late 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cold War (1962–1979) · See more »

Cold War (TV series)

Cold War is a twenty-four episode television documentary series about the Cold War that aired in 1998.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cold War (TV series) · See more »

Cold War liberal

Cold War liberal is a term that was used most commonly in the United States during the Cold War, which began at the end of World War II.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cold War liberal · See more »

Colin Munro MacLeod

Colin Munro MacLeod (January 28, 1909 – February 11, 1972) was a Canadian-American geneticist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Colin Munro MacLeod · See more »

College Democrats of America

College Democrats of America (CDA) is the official youth outreach arm of the Democratic National Committee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and College Democrats of America · See more »

College Green of Ohio University

The College Green of Ohio University is the university's central quadrangle lawn which saw the first academic buildings in the Northwest Territory.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and College Green of Ohio University · See more »

Collie

The collie is a distinctive type of herding dog, including many related landraces and standardised breeds.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Collie · See more »

Collin County, Texas

Collin County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Collin County, Texas · See more »

Collingwood, Queensland

Collingwood is a former town in the Channel Country in Central West Queensland, Australia, in the Shire of Winton.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Collingwood, Queensland · See more »

Collins J. Seitz

Collins Jacques Seitz (June 20, 1914 – October 16, 1998) was a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit from 1966 until his death in 1998.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Collins J. Seitz · See more »

Colonel Kurtz

Colonel Walter E. Kurtz, portrayed by Marlon Brando, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Francis Ford Coppola's film Apocalypse Now (1979).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Colonel Kurtz · See more »

Columbia Island (District of Columbia)

Columbia Island is an island located in the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Columbia Island (District of Columbia) · See more »

Columbia University Marching Band

The Columbia University Marching Band (CUMB) has performed for Columbia University since 1904.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Columbia University Marching Band · See more »

Columbia, Tennessee

Columbia is a city in and the county seat of Maury County, Tennessee, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Columbia, Tennessee · See more »

Colusa County, California

Colusa County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Colusa County, California · See more »

Comal County, Texas

Comal County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Comal County, Texas · See more »

Combined Action Program

The Combined Action Program was a United States Marine Corps operational initiative implemented in the Vietnam War and proved to be one of the most effective counterinsurgency tools developed during that conflict.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Combined Action Program · See more »

Commander-in-chief

A commander-in-chief, also sometimes called supreme commander, or chief commander, is the person or body that exercises supreme operational command and control of a nation's military forces.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Commander-in-chief · See more »

Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces

The Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces is an executive power vested in the President of the United States, this role is given to the President with Article II of the United States Constitution.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces · See more »

Commando

A commando is a soldier or operative of an elite light infantry or special operations force often specializing in amphibious landings, parachuting or abseiling.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Commando · See more »

Commentary (magazine)

Commentary is a monthly American magazine on religion, Judaism, and politics, as well as social and cultural issues.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Commentary (magazine) · See more »

Commissioner of Food and Drugs

The Commissioner of Food and Drugs is the head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Commissioner of Food and Drugs · See more »

Committee for the Preservation of the White House

The Committee for the Preservation of the White House is an advisory committee charged with the preservation of the White House, the official home and principal workplace of the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Committee for the Preservation of the White House · See more »

Common Cause

Common Cause is a watchdog group based in Washington, D.C. with chapters in 35 states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Common Cause · See more »

Communications Satellite Act of 1962

The Communications Satellite Act of 1962 was put into effect in order to deal with the issue of commercialization of space communications.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Communications Satellite Act of 1962 · See more »

Community Action Agencies

In the United States and its territories, Community Action Agencies (CAA) are local private and public non-profit organizations that carry out the Community Action Program (CAP), which was founded by the 1964 Economic Opportunity Act to fight poverty by empowering the poor as part of the War on Poverty.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Community Action Agencies · See more »

Community Action Services and Food Bank

Community Action Services and Food Bank (CASFB), located in Provo, Utah, is a non-profit organization that serves the low-income population of Utah, Summit, and Wasatch counties and focuses on the operation of programs that help alleviate poverty.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Community Action Services and Food Bank · See more »

Community economic development

Community economic development (CED) is a field of study that actively elicits community involvement when working with government, and private sectors to build strong communities, industries, and markets.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Community economic development · See more »

Community Relations Service

The Community Relations Service (CRS) is part of the United States Department of Justice.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Community Relations Service · See more »

Community Service Foundation

The Community Service Foundation, founded in 1957 in Harbor Bluffs, Florida is now headquartered in Clearwater, Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Community Service Foundation · See more »

Comparative advertising

Comparative advertising or advertising war is an advertisement in which a particular product, or service, specifically mentions a competitor by name for the express purpose of showing why the competitor is inferior to the product naming it.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Comparative advertising · See more »

Comptroller General of the United States

The Comptroller General of the United States is the director of the Government Accountability Office (GAO, formerly known as the General Accounting Office), a legislative branch agency established by Congress in 1921 to ensure the fiscal and managerial accountability of the federal government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Comptroller General of the United States · See more »

Concentrated poverty

Concentrated poverty refers to a spatial density of socio-economic deprivation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Concentrated poverty · See more »

Confessions of a Republican

"Confessions of a Republican" was a political advertisement aired on television during the 1964 United States presidential election by incumbent president Lyndon B. Johnson's campaign.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Confessions of a Republican · See more »

Conflict in Vietnam and at Home

"Conflict in Vietnam and at Home" is a speech given on March 18, 1968, by U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy at Kansas State University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Conflict in Vietnam and at Home · See more »

Congregation Agudas Achim (Austin, Texas)

Congregation Agudas Achim is a Conservative synagogue located in the Northwest Hills neighborhood of Austin, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Congregation Agudas Achim (Austin, Texas) · See more »

Connie Douglas Reeves

Connie Douglas Reeves (September 26, 1901 – August 17, 2003) was believed to be America's oldest cowgirl.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Connie Douglas Reeves · See more »

Conservation in the United States

Conservation in the United States can be traced back to the 19th century with the formation of the first National Park.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Conservation in the United States · See more »

Conservative coalition

The conservative coalition was an unofficial Congressional coalition bringing together a conservative majority of the Republican Party and the conservative, mostly Southern, wing of the Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Conservative coalition · See more »

Conservative Democrat

In American politics, a conservative Democrat is a member of the Democratic Party with conservative political views, or with views relatively conservative with respect to those of the national party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Conservative Democrat · See more »

Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura

Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura is an American television series hosted by Jesse Ventura and broadcast on truTV.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura · See more »

Constance Baker Motley

Constance Baker Motley (September 14, 1921 – September 28, 2005) was an African-American civil rights activist, lawyer, judge, state senator, and Borough President of Manhattan, New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Constance Baker Motley · See more »

Constitution Center (Washington, D.C.)

Constitution Center Accessed 2011-04-20.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Constitution Center (Washington, D.C.) · See more »

Construction of Arlington Memorial Bridge

The construction of Arlington Memorial Bridge was a seven-year construction project in Washington, D.C., in the United States to construct the Arlington Memorial Bridge across the Potomac River.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Construction of Arlington Memorial Bridge · See more »

Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968

The Consumer Credit Protection Act, is a United States law, composed of several titles relating to consumer credit, mainly title I, the Truth in Lending Act, title II related to extortionate credit transactions, title III related to restrictions on wage garnishment, and title IV related to the National Commission on Consumer Finance.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968 · See more »

Contact lens

A contact lens, or simply contact, is a thin lens placed directly on the surface of the eye.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Contact lens · See more »

Containment

Containment is a geopolitical strategy to stop the expansion of an enemy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Containment · See more »

Continental Air Command

Continental Air Command (ConAC) (1948–1968) was a Major Command of the United States Air Force (USAF) responsible primarily for administering the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Continental Air Command · See more »

Continuum (American Horror Story)

"Continuum" is the twelfth and penultimate episode of the second season of the FX anthology television series American Horror Story.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Continuum (American Horror Story) · See more »

Converse County, Wyoming

Converse County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Converse County, Wyoming · See more »

Coretta Scott King

Coretta Scott King (April 27, 1927January 30, 2006) was an American author, activist, civil rights leader, and the wife of Martin Luther King, Jr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Coretta Scott King · See more »

Cornbread

Cornbread is any quick bread containing cornmeal.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cornbread · See more »

Cornelius P. Kitchel

Cornelius Porter Kitchel (October 7, 1875 – January 3, 1947) was the Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey from 1930 to 1933 and the sixth attorney-in-chief of the Legal Aid Society from 1905 to 1906.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cornelius P. Kitchel · See more »

Coronado, California

Coronado is a resort city located in San Diego County, California, across the San Diego Bay from downtown San Diego.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Coronado, California · See more »

Corporation for Public Broadcasting

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is an American privately owned non-profit corporation created in 1967 by an act of the United States Congress and funded by the federal government to promote and help support public broadcasting.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Corporation for Public Broadcasting · See more »

Cortland County, New York

Cortland County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cortland County, New York · See more »

Cottaging

Cottaging is a gay slang term, originating from the United Kingdom, referring to anonymous sex between men in a public lavatory (a "cottage", "tea-room" "tearoom; t-room noun a public toilet. From an era when a great deal of homosexual contact was in public toilets; probably an abbreviation of 'toilet room'.), or cruising for sexual partners with the intention of having sex elsewhere.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cottaging · See more »

Cottle County, Texas

Cottle County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cottle County, Texas · See more »

Cotton Research and Promotion Act

The Cotton Research and Promotion Act is an act passed by the United States Congress in 1966 in response to the declining market of cotton, in order to build consumer demand and "sell the story of American upland cotton".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cotton Research and Promotion Act · See more »

Cotulla Independent School District

Cotulla Independent School District is a public school district based in Cotulla, Texas (USA).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cotulla Independent School District · See more »

Cotulla, Texas

Cotulla is a city in and the county seat of La Salle County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cotulla, Texas · See more »

Council for United Civil Rights Leadership

Council for United Civil Rights Leadership (CUCRL) was an umbrella group formed in June 1963 to organize and regulate the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Council for United Civil Rights Leadership · See more »

Council of Economic Advisers

The Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) is a United States agency within the Executive Office of the President established in 1946, which advises the President of the United States on economic policy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Council of Economic Advisers · See more »

Council of Federated Organizations

The Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) was a coalition of the major Civil Rights Movement organizations operating in Mississippi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Council of Federated Organizations · See more »

Council of the Southern Mountains

The Council of the Southern Mountains (CSM) was a non-profit organization, active from 1912 to 1989, concerned with education and community development in southern Appalachia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Council of the Southern Mountains · See more »

Counselor of the United States Department of State

The Counselor of the United States Department of State is a position within the United States Department of State that serves the Secretary of State as a special advisor and consultant on major problems of foreign policy and who provides guidance to the appropriate bureaus with respect to such matters.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Counselor of the United States Department of State · See more »

Country Joe and the Fish

Country Joe and the Fish was an American psychedelic rock band formed in Berkeley, California, in 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Country Joe and the Fish · See more »

Covey T. Oliver

Covey Thomas Oliver (April 21, 1913 – February 22, 2007) was a United States diplomat and law professor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Covey T. Oliver · See more »

Cow Palace

Cow Palace (originally the California State Livestock Pavilion) is an indoor arena located in Daly City, California, situated on the city's northern border with neighboring San Francisco.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cow Palace · See more »

Cowboy hat

The cowboy hat is a high-crowned, wide-brimmed hat best known as the defining piece of attire for the North American cowboy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cowboy hat · See more »

Craig Crawford

Craig Crawford (born 1956) is an American writer and television political commentator based in Washington, D.C. Publisher of the news commenting forum, Trail Mix, Crawford was a columnist for Congressional Quarterly, Editor-in-Chief of National Journal's The Hotline, and Washington Bureau Chief for The Orlando Sentinel, and the author of Listen Up Mr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Craig Crawford · See more »

Crawford County, Illinois

Crawford County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Crawford County, Illinois · See more »

Credibility gap

Credibility gap is a term that came into wide use with journalism, political and public discourse in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Credibility gap · See more »

Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries

The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries is one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards (BTJA) to recognize the work done by television actors.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries · See more »

Cross Florida Barge Canal

The Cross Florida Barge Canal, now officially the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway is a protected green belt corridor, one mile (1.6 km) wide in most places.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cross Florida Barge Canal · See more »

Crossett High School

Crossett High School is a comprehensive public high school in Crossett, Arkansas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Crossett High School · See more »

Crowley County, Colorado

Crowley County is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Crowley County, Colorado · See more »

Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Crown Heights is a neighborhood in the central portion of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Crown Heights, Brooklyn · See more »

Cuba–United States relations

Cuba and the United States restored diplomatic relations on 20 July 2015, which had been severed in 1961 during the Cold War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cuba–United States relations · See more »

Cuban Adjustment Act

The Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA), Public Law 89-732, is a United States federal law enacted on November 2, 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cuban Adjustment Act · See more »

Cuban exile

The term "Cuban exile" refers to the many Cubans who fled from or left the island of Cuba.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cuban exile · See more »

Cuban Missile Crisis

The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis of 1962 (Crisis de Octubre), the Caribbean Crisis, or the Missile Scare, was a 13-day (October 16–28, 1962) confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union concerning American ballistic missile deployment in Italy and Turkey with consequent Soviet ballistic missile deployment in Cuba.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cuban Missile Crisis · See more »

Culberson County, Texas

Culberson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Culberson County, Texas · See more »

Culpeper, Virginia

Culpeper (formerly Culpeper Courthouse, earlier Fairfax) is the only incorporated town in Culpeper County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Culpeper, Virginia · See more »

Cultivation theory

Cultivation theory examines the long-term effects of television.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cultivation theory · See more »

Cultural and political image of John McCain

John McCain's personal character has dominated the image and perception of him.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cultural and political image of John McCain · See more »

Cultural depictions of Abraham Lincoln

Since his death in 1865, Abraham Lincoln has been an iconic American figure depicted—usually favorably or heroically—in many forms.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cultural depictions of Abraham Lincoln · See more »

Cultural heritage management

Cultural heritage management (CHM) is the vocation and practice of managing cultural heritage.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cultural heritage management · See more »

Cultural subsidy

A cultural subsidy is a payment from the government to specific cultural industries to ensure that some public policy purpose in culture (e.g. multiculturalism, bilingualism, minority and languages, and preservation of traditional dance, music, food, art or other practices) are preserved and maintained in society.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cultural subsidy · See more »

Culture during the Cold War

The Cold War was reflected in culture through music, movies, books, television and other media, as well as sports and social beliefs and behavior.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Culture during the Cold War · See more »

Cumberland County, Kentucky

Cumberland County is a county located in the Pennyroyal Plateau region of the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cumberland County, Kentucky · See more »

Curry County, Oregon

Curry County is a county in the U.S. state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Curry County, Oregon · See more »

Curtis Gans

Curtis Bernard Gans (June 17, 1937 – March 15, 2015) was an American activist, writer, and expert on American voting patterns.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Curtis Gans · See more »

Curtis LeMay

Curtis LeMay (November 15, 1906 – October 1, 1990) was a general in the United States Air Force and the vice presidential running mate of American Independent Party candidate George Wallace in the 1968 presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Curtis LeMay · See more »

Cyprus

Cyprus (Κύπρος; Kıbrıs), officially the Republic of Cyprus (Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία; Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti), is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean and the third largest and third most populous island in the Mediterranean.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cyprus · See more »

Cyprus crisis (1955–64)

There was a period of political and violent conflict in Cyprus, also known as the Cyprus crisis and EOKA period, between the Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, between 1955 and 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cyprus crisis (1955–64) · See more »

Cyril Magnin

Cyril Isaac Magnin (July 6, 1899 – June 9, 1988) was an American businessman from San Francisco, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cyril Magnin · See more »

Cyrus Vance

Cyrus Roberts Vance (March 27, 1917January 12, 2002) was an American lawyer and United States Secretary of State under President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cyrus Vance · See more »

Cyrus Vance Jr.

Cyrus Roberts Vance Jr. (born June 14, 1954) is the incumbent New York County District Attorney (Manhattan), and was previously a principal at the law firm of Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer, P.C. He is the son of the late Cyrus Vance, former Secretary of State under President Jimmy Carter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Cyrus Vance Jr. · See more »

D. Elton Trueblood

David Elton Trueblood (December 12, 1900 – December 20, 1994), who was usually known as "Elton Trueblood" or "D.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and D. Elton Trueblood · See more »

D.D. Wozniak

Daniel Donald "D.D." Wozniak, Sr. (August 26, 1922 in Silver Lake, Minnesota – August 17, 2005) was a Minnesota lawyer, politician, and judge, who served as Chief Judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and D.D. Wozniak · See more »

Da Nang Air Base

Da Nang Air Base (Căn cứ không quân Đà Nẵng) (1930s–1975) (also known as Da Nang Airfield, Tourane Airfield or Tourane Air Base) was a French Air Force and later Republic of Vietnam Air Force (RVNAF) facility.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Da Nang Air Base · See more »

Dad Made Dirty Movies

Dad Made Dirty Movies is a 2011 Bulgarian-German documentary film by Jordan Todorov following Stephen C. Apostolof's life and career.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dad Made Dirty Movies · See more »

Daisy (advertisement)

"Daisy", sometimes known as "Daisy Girl" or "Peace, Little Girl", was a controversial political advertisement aired on television during the 1964 United States presidential election by incumbent president Lyndon B. Johnson's campaign.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Daisy (advertisement) · See more »

Daisy Bates (activist)

Daisy Lee Gatson Bates (November 11, 1914 – November 4, 1999) was an American civil rights activist, publisher, journalist, and lecturer who played a leading role in the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Daisy Bates (activist) · See more »

Dallas County, Alabama

Dallas County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dallas County, Alabama · See more »

Dallas County, Texas

Dallas County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dallas County, Texas · See more »

Dallas Love Field

Dallas Love Field is a city-owned public airport 6 miles (10 km) northwest of downtown Dallas, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dallas Love Field · See more »

Dallastown, Pennsylvania

Dallastown is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dallastown, Pennsylvania · See more »

Damon Keith

Damon Jerome Keith (born July 4, 1922) is a Senior United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and a former United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Damon Keith · See more »

Dan Kubiak

Daniel James (Dan) Kubiak (March 19, 1938 – August 30, 1998) was an educator and businessman from Rockdale, Texas, who served as a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1969 to 1983 and again from 1991 until his death in office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dan Kubiak · See more »

Dan Kuykendall

Dan Heflin Kuykendall (July 9, 1924 – June 12, 2008) was a U.S. Representative from Tennessee from 1967 to 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dan Kuykendall · See more »

Dan Monroe Russell Jr.

Dan Monroe Russell Jr. (March 15, 1913 – April 16, 2011) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dan Monroe Russell Jr. · See more »

Dan Moody

Daniel James Moody Jr. (June 1, 1893May 22, 1966), was a Democratic political figure, originally from Taylor, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dan Moody · See more »

Dan Rostenkowski

Daniel David Rostenkowski (January 2, 1928 – August 11, 2010) was a United States Representative from Chicago, serving from 1959 to 1995.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dan Rostenkowski · See more »

Dan Smoot

Howard Drummond Smoot, known as Dan Smoot (October 5, 1913, in East Prairie, Mississippi County, Missouri – July 24, 2003, in Tyler, Smith County, Texas), was a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent and a conservative political activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dan Smoot · See more »

Daniel Aldrich

Daniel Gaskill Aldrich, Jr. (July 12, 1918 – April 9, 1990) was the founding chancellor at the University of California, Irvine from 1962 to 1984.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Daniel Aldrich · See more »

Daniel Boone National Forest

The Daniel Boone National Forest (originally the Cumberland National Forest) is a national forest in Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Daniel Boone National Forest · See more »

Daniel Brewster

Daniel Baugh Brewster (November 23, 1923 – August 19, 2007) was a Democratic member of the United States Senate, representing the State of Maryland from 1963 until 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Daniel Brewster · See more »

Daniel Ellsberg

Daniel Ellsberg (born April 7, 1931) is an American activist and former United States military analyst who, while employed by the RAND Corporation, precipitated a national political controversy in 1971 when he released the Pentagon Papers, a top-secret Pentagon study of U.S. government decision-making in relation to the Vietnam War, to The New York Times and other newspapers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Daniel Ellsberg · See more »

Daniel Inouye

was a United States Senator from Hawaii from 1963 until his death in 2012.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Daniel Inouye · See more »

Daniel Okulitch

Daniel Okulitch (born January 30, 1976) is a Canadian bass-baritone.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Daniel Okulitch · See more »

Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Daniel Patrick "Pat" Moynihan (March 16, 1927 – March 26, 2003) was an American politician, sociologist, and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Daniel Patrick Moynihan · See more »

Daniel Pearl

Daniel Pearl (October 10, 1963 – February 1, 2002) was a journalist for The Wall Street Journal with American and Israeli citizenship.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Daniel Pearl · See more »

Danny Patrick (politician)

Danny Lee Patrick (July 8, 1941 – July 26, 2009) was an educator and farmer from rural Delaney in Madison County, Arkansas, who served from 1967 to 1970 as a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Madison and neighboring Carroll counties in the northwestern corner of his state.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Danny Patrick (politician) · See more »

Dante Fascell

Dante Bruno Fascell (March 9, 1917 – November 28, 1998) served as an American politician from the state of Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dante Fascell · See more »

Darcy Richardson

Darcy G. Richardson (born December 6, 1955) is an American author, historian and political activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Darcy Richardson · See more »

Dark Side of the Moon (film)

Dark Side of the Moon is a French mockumentary by director William Karel which originally aired on Arte in 2002 with the title Opération Lune.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dark Side of the Moon (film) · See more »

Darold Knowles

Darold Duane Knowles (born December 9, 1941) is a former American Major League Baseball pitcher with the Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Senators, Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers, Montreal Expos and the St. Louis Cardinals between 1965 and 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Darold Knowles · See more »

Data Resources Inc.

Data Resources Inc or DRI was co-founded in 1969 by Donald Marron and Otto Eckstein.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Data Resources Inc. · See more »

Dave L. Pearce

David L. "Dave" Pearce (September 8, 1905 – May 28, 1984), was a Democrat who served as the Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry from 1952 to 1956 and again from 1960 to 1976.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dave L. Pearce · See more »

David Atlee Phillips

David Atlee Phillips (October 31, 1922 – July 7, 1988) was a Central Intelligence Agency officer of 25 years and a recipient of the Career Intelligence Medal.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Atlee Phillips · See more »

David C. Dolby

David Charles Dolby (May 14, 1946 – August 6, 2010) was a United States Army soldier who received the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David C. Dolby · See more »

David Campion Acheson

David Campion Acheson (born November 4, 1921) is an American attorney, lawyer and son of former United States Secretary of State Dean Acheson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Campion Acheson · See more »

David Carliner

David Carliner (–) was an immigration, civil liberties, and civil rights lawyer in Washington, D.C. Among the earliest practitioners of American immigration and naturalization law, he was an early combatant of anti-miscegenation laws, challenged the segregation of public accommodations, and fought for the rights of sexual minorities to enter the country and have full employment rights in the Federal government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Carliner · See more »

David D. Newsom

David Dunlop Newsom (January 6, 1918 – March 30, 2008) was an American diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David D. Newsom · See more »

David E. McGiffert

David E. McGiffert (June 27, 1926 – October 12, 2005) was a United States lawyer and Pentagon official who dealt with domestic security during the social upheavals of the late 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David E. McGiffert · See more »

David Frye

David Frye (November 21, 1933January 24, 2011) was an American comedian, specializing in comic imitations of famous political figures, most of whom were based on notable Americans, including former U.S. Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon, Vice Presidents Spiro Agnew and Nelson Rockefeller, Senators Hubert Humphrey and Bobby Kennedy, as well as film celebrities, e.g., George C. Scott, Henry Fonda, Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, Jack Nicholson, Jack Palance and Rod Steiger, and media figures, e.g., William F. Buckley Jr. and Larry King.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Frye · See more »

David G. Bress

David G. Bress (1908-1976) was an American lawyer who served as United States Attorney for the District of Columbia from 1965 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David G. Bress · See more »

David Ginsburg (lawyer)

Charles David Ginsburg (April 20, 1912 – May 23, 2010) was an American political advisor and lawyer who was among the founders of Americans for Democratic Action and served as executive director of the Kerner Commission, which warned that the U.S. was "moving toward two societies—one black, one white, separate and unequal.".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Ginsburg (lawyer) · See more »

David H. McNerney

David Herbert McNerney (June 2, 1931 – October 10, 2010) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David H. McNerney · See more »

David Harold Byrd

David Harold "Dry Hole" Byrd (24 April 1900 – 14 September 1986) was a noted Texan producer of petroleum, and a co-founder of the Civil Air Patrol.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Harold Byrd · See more »

David Henry Stahl

David Henry Stahl (May 29, 1920 – February 21, 1970) was an American attorney and federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Henry Stahl · See more »

David Hume Kennerly

David Hume Kennerly (born March 9, 1947) is an American photographer and photojournalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Hume Kennerly · See more »

David K. E. Bruce

David Kirkpatrick Este Bruce (February 12, 1898 – December 5, 1977) was an American diplomat, intelligence officer and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David K. E. Bruce · See more »

David L. Lawrence

David Leo Lawrence (June 18, 1889 – November 21, 1966) was an American businessman is the CEO of Teletoon distributed by PolyGram Video and Feature Films for Families rocks trees and polygraph by Home Vision Cinema and Diamond Entertainment Corporation and his video Bad Golf My Way and Red Robin color by Colorization Inc. and Hal Roach Studios and by Minwax and Esso his series This Old House and The New Yankee Workshop trees rocks and burbs by Builders Square and Sun Classic Pictures and distributed by WWE and True Value homes rocks trees by Crown Video and Red Lobster and distributed by Molson and Budweiser his company Caterpillar and John Deere and by Colorization Inc. and Macrovision his series The Frugal Gourmet and This Old House.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David L. Lawrence · See more »

David L. Lawrence Convention Center

The David L. Lawrence Convention Center (DLLCC) is a convention, conference and exhibition building in downtown Pittsburgh in the U.S. commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David L. Lawrence Convention Center · See more »

David M. Kennedy

David Matthew Kennedy (July 21, 1905May 1, 1996) was an American politician and businessman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David M. Kennedy · See more »

David M. Shoup

David Monroe Shoup (30 December 1904 – 13 January 1983) was a decorated general of the United States Marine Corps who was awarded the Medal of Honor in World War II, became the 22nd Commandant of the Marine Corps, and, after retiring, became one of the most prominent critics of the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David M. Shoup · See more »

David Mixner

David Mixner (born August 16, 1946) is a civil rights activist and best-selling author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Mixner · See more »

David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech

William David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech (20 May 1918 – 26 January 1985), known as David Ormsby-Gore until 1964, was a British diplomat and Conservative politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech · See more »

David Pietrusza

David Pietrusza (born November 22, 1949 in Amsterdam, New York) is a noted historian and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Pietrusza · See more »

David Pryor

David Hampton Pryor (born August 29, 1934) is an American politician and former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives and United States Senator from the State of Arkansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Pryor · See more »

David Rabinovitz

David Rabinovitz (May 22, 1908 – August 25, 1986) was one of the handful of United States federal judges to be unsuccessfully appointed to the federal bench through a recess appointment.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Rabinovitz · See more »

David Rubadiri

James David Rubadiri (born 19 July 1930 in Liuli) is a Malawian diplomat, academic and poet, playwright and novelist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Rubadiri · See more »

David S. King

David Sjodahl King (June 20, 1917 – May 5, 2009) was a representative from Utah.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David S. King · See more »

David Sánchez Morales

David Sánchez Morales (August 26, 1925 – May 8, 1978) was a Central Intelligence Agency operative who worked in Cuba and Chile.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Sánchez Morales · See more »

David Smith (sculptor)

Roland David Smith (March 9, 1906 – May 23, 1965) was an American abstract expressionist sculptor and painter, best known for creating large steel abstract geometric sculptures.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Smith (sculptor) · See more »

David Stewart Porter

David Stewart Porter (September 23, 1909 – January 5, 1989) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Stewart Porter · See more »

David Talbot

David Talbot (born September 22, 1951) is an American progressive journalist, author and media executive.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David Talbot · See more »

David W. Dyer

David William Dyer (June 28, 1910 – June 7, 1998) was an American lawyer and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and David W. Dyer · See more »

Davis–Bacon Act of 1931

The Davis–Bacon Act of 1931 is a United States federal law that establishes the requirement for paying the local prevailing wages on public works projects for laborers and mechanics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Davis–Bacon Act of 1931 · See more »

Davison Army Airfield

Davison Army Airfield or Davison AAF is a military use airport serving Fort Belvoir, in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Davison Army Airfield · See more »

Day of Affirmation Address

Robert F. Kennedy's Day of Affirmation Address (also known as the "Ripple of Hope" Speech) is a speech given to National Union of South African Students members at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, on June 6, 1966, on the University's "Day of Reaffirmation of Academic and Human Freedom".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Day of Affirmation Address · See more »

Dayton, Ohio

Dayton is the sixth-largest city in the state of Ohio and the county seat of Montgomery County.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dayton, Ohio · See more »

DDB Worldwide

DDB Worldwide Communications Group Inc., known internationally as DDB, is a worldwide marketing communications network.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and DDB Worldwide · See more »

De Leon, Texas

De Leon is a city located in Comanche County in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and De Leon, Texas · See more »

Dead on Target (film)

Dead on Target (also titled Our Man Flint: Dead On Target) is the third and final film in the Our Man Flint movie trilogy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dead on Target (film) · See more »

Deaflympics

The Deaflympics (previously called World Games for the Deaf, and International Games for the Deaf) are an International Olympic Committee (IOC)-sanctioned event at which deaf athletes compete at an elite level.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deaflympics · See more »

Dean Acheson

Dean Gooderham Acheson (pronounced; April 11, 1893 – October 12, 1971) was an American statesman and lawyer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dean Acheson · See more »

Dean Rusk

David Dean Rusk (February 9, 1909December 20, 1994) was the United States Secretary of State from 1961 to 1969 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dean Rusk · See more »

Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan

On June 5, 2004, Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, died after having suffered from Alzheimer's disease for nearly a decade.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan · See more »

Deaths in April 2005

The following is a list of notable people who died in April 2005.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deaths in April 2005 · See more »

Deaths in April 2006

The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2006.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deaths in April 2006 · See more »

Deaths in February 2012

The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2012.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deaths in February 2012 · See more »

Deaths in July 2013

The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2013.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deaths in July 2013 · See more »

Deaths in June 2008

The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2008.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deaths in June 2008 · See more »

Deaths in May 2014

The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2014.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deaths in May 2014 · See more »

Deaths in November 2008

The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2008.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deaths in November 2008 · See more »

Deaths in November 2017

The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2017.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deaths in November 2017 · See more »

Deaths in October 2004

The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2004.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deaths in October 2004 · See more »

Debutante

A debutante or deb (from the French débutante, "female beginner") is a girl or young woman of an aristocratic or upper-class family who has reached maturity and, as a new adult, comes out into society at a formal "debut".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Debutante · See more »

Decapitation strike

A decapitation strike is a military strategy aimed at removing the leadership or command and control of a hostile government or group.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Decapitation strike · See more »

December 1

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and December 1 · See more »

December 1963

The following events occurred in December 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and December 1963 · See more »

December 1964

The following events occurred in December 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and December 1964 · See more »

December 1964 South Vietnamese coup

The December 1964 South Vietnamese coup took place before dawn on December 19, 1964, when the ruling military junta of South Vietnam led by General Nguyễn Khánh dissolved the High National Council (HNC) and arrested some of its members.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and December 1964 South Vietnamese coup · See more »

December 1967

The following events occurred in December 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and December 1967 · See more »

December 1968

The following events occurred in December 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and December 1968 · See more »

Declaration of Honolulu, 1966

Declaration of Honolulu, 1966 is a communiqué and diplomatic proclamation acceded by foreign diplomats representing the Republic of Vietnam and the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Declaration of Honolulu, 1966 · See more »

Declaration of war by the United States

A declaration of war is a formal declaration issued by a national government indicating that a state of war exists between that nation and another.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Declaration of war by the United States · See more »

Deep South

The Deep South is a cultural and geographic subregion in the Southern United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deep South · See more »

Deep Underground Command Center

The Deep Underground Command Center (DUCC), sometimes also called the Deep Underground Command and Control Site (DUCCS), was a United States military installation that was proposed on January 31, 1962, to be "a very deep underground center close to the Pentagon, perhaps 3,000-4,000 feet down, protected to withstand direct hits by high-yield weapons and endure about 30 days in a post-attack period".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deep Underground Command Center · See more »

Deer Park, Toronto

Deer Park is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, centred on the intersection of Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue; its boundaries are the Vale of Avoca section of Rosedale ravine in the east, Farnham Avenue and Jackes Avenue in the south, Avenue Road and Oriole Parkway in the west, the Belt Line trail in the north on the west side of Yonge Street, and Glen Elm Avenue in the north on the east side of Yonge Street.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deer Park, Toronto · See more »

Delia Villegas Vorhauer

Delia Villegas Vorhauer (April 17 1940 – June 1, 1992) was an American Latina social worker, who successfully ran programs to assist the Hispanic communities in Illinois, Ohio and Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Delia Villegas Vorhauer · See more »

Delta County, Colorado

Delta County is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Delta County, Colorado · See more »

Delta Dome

Delta Dome was a proposed indoor sports venue in Portland, Oregon.The plans were for a 46,000 seat dome with a plexi-glass skylight and a 17,000 vehicle parking lot.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Delta Dome · See more »

Delta Gamma

Delta Gamma (ΔΓ), commonly known as DG, is a women's fraternity in the United States and Canada with over 245,000 initiated members.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Delta Gamma · See more »

Delta Sigma Theta

Delta Sigma Theta (ΔΣΘ; sometimes abbreviated Deltas or DST) is a Greek-lettered sorority of college-educated women dedicated to public service with an emphasis on programs that target the African American community.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Delta Sigma Theta · See more »

Delta Theta Phi

Delta Theta Phi (ΔΘΦ) is a professional law fraternity and a member of the Professional Fraternity Association.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Delta Theta Phi · See more »

Democratic Caucus of the United States Senate

The Democratic Caucus of the United States Senate (sometimes referred to as the Democratic Conference) is the formal organization of all senators who are part of the Democratic Party in the United States Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Democratic Caucus of the United States Senate · See more »

Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party (nicknamed the GOP for Grand Old Party).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Democratic Party (United States) · See more »

Democratic Party presidential debates

Since 1983, the Democratic Party of the United States holds a few debates between candidates for the Democratic nomination in presidential elections during the primary election season.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Democratic Party presidential debates · See more »

Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1960

The 1960 Democratic presidential primaries were the selection process by which voters of the Democratic Party chose its nominee for President of the United States in the 1960 U.S. presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1960 · See more »

Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1964

The 1964 Democratic presidential primaries were the selection process by which voters of the Democratic Party chose its nominee for President of the United States in the 1964 U.S. presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1964 · See more »

Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1968

The 1968 Democratic presidential primaries were the selection process by which voters of the Democratic Party chose its nominee for President of the United States in the 1968 U.S. presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1968 · See more »

Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1960

This article lists those who were potential candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 1960 election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1960 · See more »

Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1964

This article lists those who were potential candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 1964 election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1964 · See more »

Democrats Abroad

Democrats Abroad is the official organization of the Democratic Party for United States citizens living permanently or temporarily abroad.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Democrats Abroad · See more »

Demographics of the Supreme Court of the United States

The demographics of the Supreme Court of the United States encompass the gender, ethnicity, and religious, geographic, and economic backgrounds of the 113 people who have been appointed and confirmed as justices to the Supreme Court.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Demographics of the Supreme Court of the United States · See more »

Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act

The Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966 was enacted by the United States Congress to guarantee that federal grants were being spent on set projects in urban redevelopment.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act · See more »

Denali

Denali (also known as Mount McKinley, its former official name) is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of above sea level.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Denali · See more »

Denison Kitchel

Denison Kitchel (March 1, 1908 – October 10, 2002) was a lawyer from Phoenix, Arizona, who was an influential advisor to and the campaign manager of Republican Barry M. Goldwater in the 1964 U.S. presidential campaign against the Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Denison Kitchel · See more »

Dennis Chávez

Dionisio "Dennis" Chávez (April 8, 1888November 18, 1962) was a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of New Mexico who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1931 to 1935, and in the United States Senate from 1935 to 1962.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dennis Chávez · See more »

Denton County, Texas

Denton County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Denton County, Texas · See more »

Department of the Army Special Photographic Office

Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO) was a unit of the United States Department of the Army from 1962 to 1974.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Department of the Army Special Photographic Office · See more »

Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

The Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DD/CIA) is a statutory office and the second-highest official of the Central Intelligence Agency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency · See more »

Deputy National Security Advisor (United States)

The Deputy National Security Advisor is a member of the Executive Office of the President of the United States and the United States National Security Council, serving as deputy to the President's National Security Advisor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Deputy National Security Advisor (United States) · See more »

Der Stadt Friedhof

Der Stadt Friedhof (the city cemetery) is a pioneer cemetery established in 1846 along Barons Creek on the corner of East Schubert Street and Lee Street, in Fredericksburg, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Der Stadt Friedhof · See more »

Dereliction of Duty (book)

Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, The Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies that Led to Vietnam is a 1997 book written by H. R. McMaster, at the time a major in the United States Army (he subsequently became National Security Advisor in 2017 after having risen in rank to lieutenant general).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dereliction of Duty (book) · See more »

Desegregation

Desegregation is the process of ending the separation of two groups usually referring to races.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Desegregation · See more »

Desegregation busing

Desegregation busing in the United States (also known as forced busing or simply busing) is the practice of assigning and transporting students to schools so as to redress prior racial segregation of schools, or to overcome the effects of residential segregation on local school demographics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Desegregation busing · See more »

Destroyer Squadron 2

Destroyer Squadron 2 is a destroyer squadron of the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Destroyer Squadron 2 · See more »

Detlev Bronk

Detlev Wulf Bronk (August 13, 1897 – November 17, 1975) was a prominent American scientist, educator, and administrator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Detlev Bronk · See more »

Detroit (film)

Detroit is a 2017 American period crime drama film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Detroit (film) · See more »

DeWitt County, Illinois

DeWitt County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and DeWitt County, Illinois · See more »

Dexter Scott King

Dexter Scott King (born January 30, 1961) is the second son of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dexter Scott King · See more »

Diane Nash

Diane Judith Nash (born May 15, 1938) is an American civil rights activist, and a leader and strategist of the student wing of the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Diane Nash · See more »

Dionicio Morales

Dionicio Morales (1918, Yuma, Arizona - September 24, 2008, Beverly Hospital, Montebello, California) was a Latino civil rights leader and social entrepreneur.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dionicio Morales · See more »

Diosdado Macapagal

Diosdado Pangan Macapagal (September 28, 1910 – April 21, 1997) was the ninth President of the Philippines, serving from 1961 to 1965, and the sixth Vice-President, serving from 1957 to 1961.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Diosdado Macapagal · See more »

Diplomacy (book)

Diplomacy is a 1994 book written by former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Diplomacy (book) · See more »

Diplomatic history of Australia

The diplomatic history of Australia covers the events of Australian foreign relations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Diplomatic history of Australia · See more »

Director General of the Foreign Service

The Director General of the Foreign Service is the designated manager of the United States Foreign Service.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Director General of the Foreign Service · See more »

Director of Administration and Management (Department of Defense)

The Director of Administration and Management, or DA&M, is a position within the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) at the Department of Defense.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Director of Administration and Management (Department of Defense) · See more »

Director of Central Intelligence

The Office of United States Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) was the head of the American Central Intelligence Agency from 1946 to 2005, acting as the principal intelligence advisor to the President of the United States and the United States National Security Council, as well as the coordinator of intelligence activities among and between the various U.S. intelligence agencies (collectively known as the Intelligence Community from 1981 onwards).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Director of Central Intelligence · See more »

Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation

The Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (CAPE) is a principal staff assistant and advisor to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation · See more »

Director of Policy Planning

The Director of Policy Planning is the United States Department of State official in charge of the Department's internal think tank, the Policy Planning Staff.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Director of Policy Planning · See more »

Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing

The Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is the head of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing within the United States Department of the Treasury.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing · See more »

Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency

The Director of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency is an intelligence officer who, upon nomination by the President and confirmation by the Senate, serves as the United States' highest-ranking military intelligence officer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency · See more »

Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

The Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is the head of the FBI, the United States' primary federal law enforcement agency, and is responsible for its day-to-day operations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation · See more »

Director of the National Clandestine Service

The Director of the National Clandestine Service (D/NCS) is a senior United States government official in the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency who serves as head of the Directorate of Operations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Director of the National Clandestine Service · See more »

Director of the National Security Agency

The Director of the National Security Agency (DIRNSA) is the highest-ranking official of the National Security Agency, which is a Defense Agency within the U.S. Department of Defense.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Director of the National Security Agency · See more »

Disappearance of Harold Holt

Harold Holt, the Prime Minister of Australia, disappeared while swimming near Portsea, Victoria, on 17 December 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Disappearance of Harold Holt · See more »

Disenfranchisement after the Reconstruction Era

Disenfranchisement after the Reconstruction Era in the United States of America was based on a series of laws, new constitutions, and practices in the South that were deliberately used to prevent black citizens from registering to vote and voting.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Disenfranchisement after the Reconstruction Era · See more »

District of Columbia Court of Appeals

The District of Columbia Court of Appeals is the highest court of the District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and District of Columbia Court of Appeals · See more »

District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation

The District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is an executive branch agency of the government of the District of Columbia in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation · See more »

District of Columbia Department of Public Works

The District of Columbia Department of Public Works (or DPW) is an agency of the Government of the District of Columbia, the government of the city of Washington, D.C., in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and District of Columbia Department of Public Works · See more »

District of Columbia home rule

District of Columbia home rule is District of Columbia residents' ability to govern their local affairs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and District of Columbia home rule · See more »

District of Columbia National Guard

The District of Columbia National Guard is the branch of the United States National Guard based in Washington, D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and District of Columbia National Guard · See more »

District of Columbia State Board of Education

The District of Columbia State Board of Education (SBOE) is an executive branch independent agency of the Government of the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C., the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and District of Columbia State Board of Education · See more »

Diversionary foreign policy

A diversionary foreign policy, or a diversionary war, is an international relations term that identifies a war instigated by a country's leader in order to distract its population from their own domestic strife.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Diversionary foreign policy · See more »

Dixie Station (Vietnam War)

Dixie Station was a geographic position during the Vietnam War in the South China Sea off the Mekong Delta from which United States Navy aircraft carriers launched strikes providing close air support for American and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) ground troops in South Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dixie Station (Vietnam War) · See more »

Dixon Donnelley

Dixon Donnelley (July 29, 1915 – January 1982) was United States Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1966 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dixon Donnelley · See more »

Dixville Notch, New Hampshire

Dixville Notch is an unincorporated community in Dixville township, Coos County, New Hampshire, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dixville Notch, New Hampshire · See more »

DLA Piper

DLA Piper is a multinational law firm located in more than 40 countries throughout the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and DLA Piper · See more »

Doddridge County, West Virginia

Doddridge County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Doddridge County, West Virginia · See more »

Dodge County, Wisconsin

Dodge County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dodge County, Wisconsin · See more »

Dog of Death

"Dog of Death" is the 19th episode of The Simpsons' third season.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dog of Death · See more »

Dolores County, Colorado

Dolores County is the seventh-least populous of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dolores County, Colorado · See more »

Dolph Briscoe

Dolph Briscoe Jr. (April 23, 1923 – June 27, 2010) was an American rancher and businessman who was the 41st Governor of Texas between 1973 and 1979.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dolph Briscoe · See more »

Domestic policy of the Ronald Reagan administration

This article discusses the domestic policy of the Ronald Reagan administration from 1981 to 1989.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Domestic policy of the Ronald Reagan administration · See more »

Dominican Civil War

The Dominican Civil War took place between April 24, 1965, and September 3, 1965, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dominican Civil War · See more »

Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic (República Dominicana) is a sovereign state located in the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dominican Republic · See more »

Dominican Republic–Mexico relations

Dominican Republic–Mexico relations refers to the diplomatic relations between the Dominican Republic and Mexico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dominican Republic–Mexico relations · See more »

Don Hummel

Don Hummel (September 8, 1907 – August 18, 1988) was an American businessman and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Don Hummel · See more »

Don John Young

Don John Young (July 13, 1910 – May 10, 1996) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Don John Young · See more »

Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base

Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base is approximately 40 kilometres north of central Bangkok and is the main operating and command base for the Royal Thai Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base · See more »

Don Sherwood (cartoonist)

Don Sherwood (September 12, 1930 – March 6, 2010) was an American cartoonist and illustrator who created Dan Flagg, the first nationally syndicated comic strip to feature a U.S. Marine.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Don Sherwood (cartoonist) · See more »

Donald Aronow

Donald Joel Aronow (March 3, 1927 – February 3, 1987) was an American designer, builder and racer of the famous Magnum Marine, Cary, Cigarette, Donzi, and Formula speedboats.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donald Aronow · See more »

Donald C. Bruce

Donald Cogley Bruce (April 27, 1921 – August 31, 1969) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana and a founder of the American Conservative Union.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donald C. Bruce · See more »

Donald F. Turner

Donald Frank Turner (March 19, 1921 – July 19, 1994) was a notable antitrust attorney, economist, legal scholar and educator who spent most of his career teaching at Harvard Law School.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donald F. Turner · See more »

Donald H. Clausen

Donald Holst "Don" Clausen (April 27, 1923 – February 7, 2015) is a former U.S. Representative from California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donald H. Clausen · See more »

Donald Hornig

Donald Frederick Hornig (March 17, 1920 – January 21, 2013) was an American chemist, explosives expert, teacher and presidential science advisor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donald Hornig · See more »

Donald L. Hollowell

Donald Lee Hollowell (December 19, 1917 – December 27, 2004) was an American civil rights attorney during the Civil Rights Movement, in the state of Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donald L. Hollowell · See more »

Donald Matthews (political scientist)

Donald R. Matthews (September 14, 1925 – November 3, 2007) was a University of Washington political scientist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donald Matthews (political scientist) · See more »

Donald Moffat

Donald Moffat (born 26 December 1930) is an English retired actor, long based in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donald Moffat · See more »

Donald P. Lay

Donald Pomery Lay (August 24, 1926 – April 29, 2007) was an American jurist who served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit for 40 years, including as chief judge from 1979 to 1992.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donald P. Lay · See more »

Donald Rumsfeld

Donald Henry Rumsfeld (born July 9, 1932) is a retired American political figure and businessman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donald Rumsfeld · See more »

Donald S. Russell

Donald Stuart Russell (February, 22, 1906February, 22, 1998) was a 20th-Century American from South Carolina who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Administration (1945–1947), president of the University of South Carolina (1952–1957)Governor (1963–1965), and U.S. Senator (1965– 1966).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donald S. Russell · See more »

Donn B. Murphy

Donn B. Murphy (born July 21, 1930) taught theatre and speech courses at Georgetown University from 1954 to 2000.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Donn B. Murphy · See more »

Doris Kearns Goodwin

Doris Helen Kearns Goodwin (born January 4, 1943) is an American biographer, historian, and political commentator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Doris Kearns Goodwin · See more »

Dorothy Cornelius

Dorothy Alice Cornelius (March 9,1918–1992) was a Registered Nurse from Ohio who served in executive and in leadership positions in nursing.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dorothy Cornelius · See more »

Dorothy Height

Dorothy Irene Height (March 24, 1912 – April 20, 2010) was an American administrator and educator who worked as a civil rights and women's rights activist, specifically focused on the issues of African-American women, including unemployment, illiteracy, and voter awareness.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dorothy Height · See more »

Dorothy M. Gilford

Dorothy Morrow Gilford (1919 – December 6, 2014) was an American statistician who headed the Division of Mathematical Sciences at the Office of Naval Research, the National Center for Education Statistics, and the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dorothy M. Gilford · See more »

Dorothy McKibbin

Dorothy McKibbin (December 12, 1897 – December 17, 1985) worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dorothy McKibbin · See more »

Dorothy Richardson Buell

Dorothy Richardson Buell (1886–1976) was an American educator and nature preservationist who became the founder and first president of the Save the Dunes Council, a nonprofit group dedicated to preserving the Indiana dunelands along Lake Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dorothy Richardson Buell · See more »

Dorwin Wallace Suttle

Dorwin Wallace Suttle (July 16, 1906 – September 29, 2001) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dorwin Wallace Suttle · See more »

Douglas County, Kansas

Douglas County (county code DG) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Douglas County, Kansas · See more »

Douglas County, Nevada

Douglas County is a county in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Nevada.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Douglas County, Nevada · See more »

Douglas County, Oregon

Douglas County is a county in the U.S. state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Douglas County, Oregon · See more »

Douglas E. Dickey

Private First Class Douglas Eugene Dickey (December 24, 1946–March 26, 1967) was a United States Marine who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for heroism during Operation Beacon Hill 1, on March 26, 1967, while serving as a rifleman with Company C, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade, 3rd Marine Division, in the Republic of Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Douglas E. Dickey · See more »

Douglas Henderson (ambassador)

Douglas Henderson (October 15, 1914 – July 14, 2010) was an American diplomat, economist and government official.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Douglas Henderson (ambassador) · See more »

Douglas MacArthur

Douglas MacArthur (26 January 18805 April 1964) was an American five-star general and Field Marshal of the Philippine Army.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Douglas MacArthur · See more »

Douglas MacArthur II

Douglas MacArthur II (July 5, 1909 – November 15, 1997) was an American diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Douglas MacArthur II · See more »

Doyle Holly

Doyle Floyd Hendricks (June 30, 1936 – January 13, 2007), known by the stage name Doyle Holly, was an American musician best known as the bass guitar player of the country music band Buck Owens and the Buckaroos and for his solo hit songs "Queen Of The Silver Dollar" and "Lila".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Doyle Holly · See more »

Dr. Kildare (TV series)

Dr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dr. Kildare (TV series) · See more »

Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy

The Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to an individual or group determined to have made the most impact on space activities over the past year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy · See more »

Draft lottery (1969)

On December 1, 1969, the Selective Service System of the United States conducted two lotteries to determine the order of call to military service in the Vietnam War for men born from 1944 to 1950.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Draft lottery (1969) · See more »

Draft-card burning

Draft-card burning was a symbol of protest performed by thousands of young men in the US and Australia in the 1960s and early 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Draft-card burning · See more »

Drake Edens

James Drake Edens, Jr., known as J. Drake Edens or Drake Edens (May 13, 1925 – July 30, 1982), is recognized by many as the father of the modern South Carolina Republican Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Drake Edens · See more »

Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play

The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre among Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway productions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play · See more »

Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play

The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre among Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway productions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play · See more »

Drew Dennis Dix

Drew Dennis Dix (born December 14, 1944) is a decorated United States military veteran and retired major in the United States Army.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Drew Dennis Dix · See more »

Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power

Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power is a 2012 book by Rachel Maddow.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power · See more »

Dripping Springs High School

Dripping Springs High School is a comprehensive public high school in Hays County, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dripping Springs High School · See more »

Driskill Hotel

The Driskill, a Romanesque-style building completed in 1886, Retrieved December 28, 2008.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Driskill Hotel · See more »

Dual-Ghia

Dual-Ghia is a rare, short-lived, automobile make, produced in the United States between 1956 and 1958.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dual-Ghia · See more »

Dudley Senanayake

Dudley Shelton Senanayake (Sinhala: ඩඩ්ලි ශෙල්ටන් සේනානායක: டட்லி சேனநாயக்கா) 19 June 1911 – 13 April 1973), was a Sri Lankan statesman who served as Prime Minister of Ceylon from 1952 to 1953 (first term as the second Prime Minister of Ceylon), in 1960 (second term) and from 1965 to 1970 (third term) and Leader of the Opposition from 1960 to 1964. Senanayake's tenures as prime minister were associated with democratic socialist policies focused on agricultural and educational reforms with a pro-western alignment.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dudley Senanayake · See more »

Duke University School of Medicine

The Duke University School of Medicine along with the Duke University School of Nursing and Duke University Health System create Duke Health.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Duke University School of Medicine · See more »

Dump Johnson movement

The Dump Johnson movement was a movement within the United States Democratic Party to oppose the candidacy of President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson to become the party's nominee in the 1968 presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dump Johnson movement · See more »

Duval County, Texas

Duval County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Duval County, Texas · See more »

Dwane Wallace

Dwane Leon Wallace (October 29, 1911 – December 21, 1989) was the President and/or Chairman of the Board of the Cessna Aircraft Company from 1935 until the 1970s, having then continued on the board as a director and consultant into the 1980s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dwane Wallace · See more »

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower (October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) was an American army general and statesman who served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 to 1961.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dwight D. Eisenhower · See more »

Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home

The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home is the presidential library and museum of Dwight David Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States (1953–1961), located in his hometown of Abilene, Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home · See more »

Dwight J. Porter

Dwight Johnson Porter (April 12, 1916 – June 4, 2006) was a United States diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dwight J. Porter · See more »

Dyess Air Force Base

Dyess Air Force Base (AFB) is a United States Air Force base located approximately southwest of Abilene, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Dyess Air Force Base · See more »

E. Harold Munn

Earle Harold Munn (November 29, 1903 – June 6, 1992), also known as E. Harold Munn, was a United States politician and a longtime leader of Prohibition Party, for which he was Presidential and Vice-Presidential nominee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and E. Harold Munn · See more »

E. Howard Hunt

Everette Howard Hunt Jr. (October 9, 1918 – January 23, 2007), better known as E. Howard Hunt, was an American intelligence officer and published author of 73 books.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and E. Howard Hunt · See more »

E. T. York

E.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and E. T. York · See more »

E. William Henry

Emil William Henry (born March 4, 1929) served as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission from June 2, 1963, to May 1, 1966 as a Democrat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and E. William Henry · See more »

Earl Edwin Austin

Earl Edwin Austin was an American criminal and bank robber who had been listed on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" list during the 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Earl Edwin Austin · See more »

Earl G. Graves Sr.

Earl Gilbert Graves Sr. (born January 9, 1935) is an American entrepreneur, publisher, businessman, philanthropist, and advocate of African-American businesses.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Earl G. Graves Sr. · See more »

Earl Warren

Earl Warren (March 19, 1891 – July 9, 1974) was an American jurist and politician who served as the 30th Governor of California (1943–1953) and later the 14th Chief Justice of the United States (1953–1969).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Earl Warren · See more »

Earl Wild

Earl Wild (November 26, 1915January 23, 2010) was an American pianist known for his transcriptions of jazz and classical music.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Earl Wild · See more »

Earl Wrightson

Earl Wrightson (January 1, 1916 – March 7, 1993) was an American singer and actor best known for musical theatre, concerts and television performances.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Earl Wrightson · See more »

Earle Clements

Earle Chester Clements (October 22, 1896 – March 12, 1985) was an American farmer and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Earle Clements · See more »

Earle Wheeler

Earle Gilmore Wheeler (January 13, 1908December 18, 1975), nicknamed Bus, was a United States Army general who served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1962 to 1964 and then as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1964–1970), holding the latter position during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Earle Wheeler · See more »

Eartha Kitt

Eartha Kitt (January 17, 1927 – December 25, 2008) was an American singer, actress, dancer, activist and comedian, known for her highly distinctive singing style and her 1953 recordings of "C'est si bon" and the enduring Christmas novelty smash "Santa Baby", which were both US Top 10 hits.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eartha Kitt · See more »

East Carroll Parish, Louisiana

East Carroll Parish (Paroisse de Carroll Est) is a rural parish located in the Mississippi Delta in northeastern Louisiana, part of what was called the Natchez District of cotton parishes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and East Carroll Parish, Louisiana · See more »

East North Central states

The East North Central states form one of the nine geographic subdivisions within the United States which are officially recognized by the United States Census Bureau.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and East North Central states · See more »

East Room

The East Room is an event and reception room in the White House, the home of the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and East Room · See more »

East South Central states

The East South Central states constitute one of the nine Census Bureau Divisions of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and East South Central states · See more »

East–West Center

The East–West Center (EWC), or the Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West, is an education and research organization established by the U.S. Congress in 1960 to strengthen relations and understanding among the peoples and nations of Asia, the Pacific, and the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and East–West Center · See more »

Eastern Wilderness Act

The Eastern Wilderness Areas Act was signed into law by President Gerald Ford on January 3, 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eastern Wilderness Act · See more »

Economic history of the United States

The economic history of the United States is about characteristics of and important developments in the U.S. economy from colonial times to the present.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Economic history of the United States · See more »

Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 authorized the formation of local Community Action Agencies as part of the War on Poverty.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 · See more »

Economic policy of the Barack Obama administration

The economic policy of the Barack Obama administration was characterized by moderate tax increases on higher income Americans designed to fund healthcare reform, reduce the federal budget deficit, and decrease income inequality.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Economic policy of the Barack Obama administration · See more »

Economic Stabilization Act of 1970

The Economic Stabilization Act of 1970 (Title II of, formerly codified at) was a United States law that authorized the President to stabilize prices, rents, wages, salaries, interest rates, dividends and similar transfers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Economic Stabilization Act of 1970 · See more »

Ed Bearss

Edwin Cole Bearss (born June 26, 1923), a United States Marine Corps veteran of World War II, is a military historian and author known for his work on the American Civil War and World War II eras.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ed Bearss · See more »

Ed Foreman

Edgar Franklin "Ed" Foreman, Jr. (born December 22, 1933), is a motivational speaker in Dallas who served one term in the United States House of Representatives as the only Republican from Texas's 16th congressional district from 1963 to 1965 and again from 1969 to 1971 in New Mexico's 2nd district, then newly established.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ed Foreman · See more »

Ed Levinson

Edward Levinson (March 2, 1898 to December 26, 1981) was an American gambling operator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ed Levinson · See more »

Ed Sullivan

Edward Vincent "Ed" Sullivan (September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974) was an American television personality, sports and entertainment reporter, and syndicated columnist for the New York Daily News and the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ed Sullivan · See more »

Eddie Slovik

Edward Donald "Eddie" Slovik (February 18, 1920January 31, 1945) was a United States Army soldier during World War II and the only American soldier to be court-martialled and executed for desertion since the American Civil War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eddie Slovik · See more »

Edgar County, Illinois

Edgar County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edgar County, Illinois · See more »

Edgar Kaiser Jr.

Edgar Fosburgh Kaiser Jr. (July 5, 1942 – January 11, 2012) was an American-Canadian financier and a former owner of the Denver Broncos American football team.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edgar Kaiser Jr. · See more »

Edgar Kaiser Sr.

Edgar Fosburgh Kaiser Sr. (July 29, 1908 – December 7, 1981) was an American industrialist, who was Chairman of Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, the Kaiser Cement Corporation and the Kaiser Steel Corporation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edgar Kaiser Sr. · See more »

Edgar Ray Killen

Edgar Ray Killen (January 17, 1925 – January 11, 2018) was a Ku Klux Klan organizer who allegedly planned and directed the murders of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner, three civil rights activists participating in the Freedom Summer of 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edgar Ray Killen · See more »

Edgar Tolson

Edgar Tolson (1904–1984) was a woodcarver from Kentucky who became a well-known folk artist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edgar Tolson · See more »

Edge West Productions

Edge West Productions (also known as Edge West) is an American film and television production company founded by Peabody Award winning producer/director/writer, Philip J Day.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edge West Productions · See more »

Edith Green

Edith Louise Starrett Green (January 17, 1910 – April 21, 1987) was an American politician and educator from Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edith Green · See more »

Edith Nash

Edith Nash (July 12, 1913 – November 9, 2003) was an American educator and poet.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edith Nash · See more »

Edith Nourse Rogers

Edith Nourse Rogers (March 19, 1881 – September 10, 1960) was an American social welfare volunteer and politician who was one of the first women to serve in the United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edith Nourse Rogers · See more »

Edmund Bacon (architect)

Edmund Norwood Bacon (May 2, 1910October 14, 2005) was an American urban planner, architect, educator, and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edmund Bacon (architect) · See more »

Edmund Muskie

Edmund Sixtus Muskie (March 28, 1914March 26, 1996) was an American statesman and political leader who served as the 58th United States Secretary of State under President Jimmy Carter, a United States Senator from Maine from 1959 to 1980, the 64th Governor of Maine from 1955 to 1959, a member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1946 to 1951, and the Democratic Party's candidate for Vice President of the United States in the 1968 election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edmund Muskie · See more »

Edmund Port

Edmund Port (February 6, 1906 in Syracuse, New York – March 2, 1986) was a federal judge for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edmund Port · See more »

Edmund Reggie

Edmund Michael Reggie Sr. (July 19, 1926 – November 19, 2013), was an American Democratic politician and city judge from the U.S. state of Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edmund Reggie · See more »

Edmund Wilson

Edmund Wilson (May 8, 1895 – June 12, 1972) was an American writer and critic who explored Freudian and Marxist themes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edmund Wilson · See more »

Eduardo Frei Montalva

Eduardo Nicanor Frei Montalva (January 16, 1911 – January 22, 1982) was a Chilean political leader.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eduardo Frei Montalva · See more »

Education in the United States

Education in the United States is provided by public, private and home schools.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Education in the United States · See more »

Edward A. Clark

Edward Aubrey Clark (July 15, 1906 – September 16, 1992), served as the United States Ambassador to Australia from 1965 to 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward A. Clark · See more »

Edward Allen Tamm

Edward Allen Tamm (April 21, 1906 - September 22, 1985) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward Allen Tamm · See more »

Edward C. Banfield

Edward Christie Banfield (November 19, 1916 – September 30, 1999) was an American political scientist, best known as the author of The Moral Basis of a Backward Society (1958), and The Unheavenly City (1970).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward C. Banfield · See more »

Edward D. Re

Edward Domenic Re (October 14, 1920 – September 17, 2006) was a United States lawyer and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward D. Re · See more »

Edward E. Haddock

Edward Ellis Haddock (July 12, 1911 – May 4, 1996) was an American physician and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward E. Haddock · See more »

Edward Gurney

Edward John Gurney (January 12, 1914 – May 14, 1996) was an attorney and an American politician based in Florida, where he served as a Representative and a United States Senator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward Gurney · See more »

Edward Hanrahan

Edward Vincent Hanrahan (March 11, 1921 – June 9, 2009) was a Cook County, Illinois State's Attorney who had been groomed as a prospective successor to Mayor of Chicago Richard J. Daley.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward Hanrahan · See more »

Edward J. Fraughton

Edward J. Fraughton (born March 22, 1939, Park City, Utah), American artist, sculptor and inventor is primarily known for his epic monumental works and individual collector editions that often relate to the history of the American West.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward J. Fraughton · See more »

Edward James Boyle Sr.

Edward James Boyle Sr. (October 11, 1913 – July 24, 2002) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward James Boyle Sr. · See more »

Edward Joseph Schwartz

Edward Joseph Schwartz (March 26, 1912 – March 22, 2000) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward Joseph Schwartz · See more »

Edward L. Katzenbach

Edward Lawrence Katzenbach (October 2, 1878 – December 18, 1934) was the Attorney General of New Jersey from 1924 to 1929.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward L. Katzenbach · See more »

Edward M. Carmouche

Edward Moss Carmouche, Sr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward M. Carmouche · See more »

Edward M. Korry

Edward Malcolm Korry (January 7, 1922 – January 29, 2003) was an American diplomat during the administrations of Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward M. Korry · See more »

Edward McEntee

Edward Matthew McEntee (October 21, 1906 – February 14, 1981) was a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward McEntee · See more »

Edward Mills Purcell

Edward Mills Purcell (August 30, 1912 – March 7, 1997) was an American physicist who shared the 1952 Nobel Prize for Physics for his independent discovery (published 1946) of nuclear magnetic resonance in liquids and in solids.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward Mills Purcell · See more »

Edward P. Gallogly

Edward P. Gallogly (1919–1995) served as Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island for four years and as chief judge of the Rhode Island Family Court for 17 years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward P. Gallogly · See more »

Edward R. Murrow

Edward R. Murrow (born Egbert Roscoe Murrow; April 25, 1908 – April 27, 1965) was an American broadcast journalist and war correspondent.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward R. Murrow · See more »

Edward S. Herman

Edward Samuel Herman (April 7, 1925 – November 11, 2017) was professor emeritus of finance at the Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania and a media analyst with a specialty in corporate and regulatory issues as well as political economy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward S. Herman · See more »

Edward Steichen

Edward Jean Steichen (March 27, 1879 – March 25, 1973) was a Luxembourgish American photographer, painter, and art gallery and museum curator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward Steichen · See more »

Edward T. Folliard

Edward T. Folliard (May 14, 1899 – November 25, 1976) was an American journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward T. Folliard · See more »

Edward Teller

Edward Teller (Teller Ede; January 15, 1908 – September 9, 2003) was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist who is known colloquially as "the father of the hydrogen bomb", although he claimed he did not care for the title.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward Teller · See more »

Edward Villella

Edward Villella (born October 1, 1936 in Bayside, New York) is an American danseur and choreographer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edward Villella · See more »

Edwin E. Willis

Edwin Edward Willis (October 2, 1904 – October 24, 1972) was an American politician and attorney from the U.S. state of Louisiana who was affiliated with the Long political faction.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edwin E. Willis · See more »

Edwin F. Hunter

Edwin Ford Hunter, Jr., sometimes known as Chug Hunter (February 18, 1911 – February 22, 2002), was the longest-sitting U.S. District Court judge in the nation, having served the Western District of Louisiana for forty-eight years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edwin F. Hunter · See more »

Edwin H. Whitehead

Edwin H. "Ed" Whitehead (February 26, 1925 - May 20, 2007) was a lawyer in Cheyenne, Wyoming, a former Democratic member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, and an early supporter of John F. Kennedy for the American presidency in a state which three times supported Richard M. Nixon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edwin H. Whitehead · See more »

Edwin J. Roland

Edwin John Roland (February 11, 1905March 16, 1985), was a United States Coast Guard admiral and served as the twelfth Commandant of the Coast Guard from 1962 to 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edwin J. Roland · See more »

Edwin M. Martin

Edwin McCammon Martin (May 21, 1908 – January 12, 2002) worked for the government of the United States from 1935 to 1975, first as an economist, then on the mobilization of the US economy for World War II and then as a diplomat in the US and abroad.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edwin M. Martin · See more »

Edwin Walker

Edwin Anderson Walker (November 10, 1909 – October 31, 1993) — known as Ted Walker — was a United States Army officer who served in World War II and the Korean War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Edwin Walker · See more »

Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (November 30, 1918 – May 2, 2014) was an American actor known for his starring roles in the television series 77 Sunset Strip and The F.B.I. He is also known as recurring character "Dandy Jim Buckley" in the series Maverick and as the voice behind the character Alfred Pennyworth in Batman: The Animated Series and associated spin-offs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. · See more »

Eilene Galloway

Eilene Galloway (May 4, 1906 – May 2, 2009) was an American researcher and editor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eilene Galloway · See more »

Eisaku Satō

was a Japanese politician and the 39th Prime Minister of Japan, elected on 9 November 1964, and re-elected on 17 February 1967, and 14 January 1970, serving until 7 July 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eisaku Satō · See more »

Eisenhower dollar

The Eisenhower dollar is a one-dollar coin issued by the United States Mint from 1971 to 1978; it was the first coin of that denomination issued by the Mint since the Peace dollar series ended in 1935.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eisenhower dollar · See more »

Eisenhower Executive Office Building

The Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB)—formerly known as the Old Executive Office Building (OEOB) and even earlier as the State, War, and Navy Building—is a U.S. government building situated just west of the White House in the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C. Maintained by the General Services Administration, it is occupied by the Executive Office of the President, including the Office of the Vice President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eisenhower Executive Office Building · See more »

El Cortez (San Diego)

El Cortez is a landmark hotel in San Diego, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and El Cortez (San Diego) · See more »

El Dorado County, California

El Dorado County, officially the County of El Dorado, is a county in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and El Dorado County, California · See more »

El Paso County, Colorado

El Paso County is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and El Paso County, Colorado · See more »

El Stronato

El Stronato is the 35-year period in the history of Paraguay between 1954 and 1989, when Paraguay was ruled by the dictator Alfredo Stroessner.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and El Stronato · See more »

Elbert B. Smith

E.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elbert B. Smith · See more »

Elbert County, Colorado

Elbert County is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elbert County, Colorado · See more »

Elder law (United States)

Elder law is an area of legal practice that specializes on issues that affect the aging population.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elder law (United States) · See more »

Eldon Rudd

Eldon Dean Rudd (July 15, 1920February 8, 2002) was a U.S. Republican politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eldon Rudd · See more »

Eleanor Lambert

Eleanor Lambert Berkson (August 10, 1903 – October 7, 2003) was a central figure in the American fashion and public relations industries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eleanor Lambert · See more »

Elections in Alabama

Elections in Alabama are authorized under the Alabama State Constitution, which establishes elections for the state level officers, cabinet, and legislature, and the election of county-level officers, including members of school boards.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elections in Alabama · See more »

Elections in Alaska

The number of elections in Alaska varies by year, but typically municipal elections occur every year, plus primary and general elections for federal and state offices occur during even-numbered years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elections in Alaska · See more »

Elections in New England

Elections in New England have been defined by the region's political and cultural history, demographics, economy, and its loyalty to particular U.S. political parties.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elections in New England · See more »

Elections in New Hampshire

Elections in the U.S. state of New Hampshire are held at national, state and local (county and municipal) level.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elections in New Hampshire · See more »

Elections in Vermont

Elections in Vermont are authorized under Chapter II of the Vermont State Constitution, articles 43–49, which establishes elections for the state level officers, cabinet, and legislature.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elections in Vermont · See more »

Electoral history of Adlai Stevenson

Electoral history of Adlai Stevenson, 31st Governor of Illinois (1949-1953), 5th United States Ambassador to the United Nations (1961-1966) and Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States in 1952 and 1956.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of Adlai Stevenson · See more »

Electoral history of Barry Goldwater

Electoral history of Barry Goldwater, United States Senator from Arizona (1953–1965, 1969–1987) and Republican Party nominee for President of the United States during 1964 election Phoenix City Council, At-large district, 1949: Elected.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of Barry Goldwater · See more »

Electoral history of Eugene McCarthy

Electoral history of Eugene McCarthy, United States Senator (1959–1971) and Congressman (1949–1959) from Minnesota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of Eugene McCarthy · See more »

Electoral history of George Wallace

Electoral history of George Wallace, 48th Governor of Alabama (1963–1967, 1971–1979, 1983–1987), 1968 American Independent Party Presidential nominee and candidate for 1964, 1972 and 1976 Democratic Party presidential nomination Democratic primary for Governor of Alabama, 1958.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of George Wallace · See more »

Electoral history of Hubert Humphrey

Hubert Horatio Humphrey, 38th Vice President of the United States (1965–1969), United States Senator from Minnesota (1949–1964 and 1971–1978), 35th Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota (1945–1948).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of Hubert Humphrey · See more »

Electoral history of John Conyers

This is the electoral history of John Conyers, the most senior member of the United States House of Representatives from 2015-2017.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of John Conyers · See more »

Electoral history of John F. Kennedy

Electoral history of John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States (1961–1963); United States Senator (1953–1960) and United States Representative (1947–1953) from Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of John F. Kennedy · See more »

Electoral history of Lyndon B. Johnson

Electoral history of Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States (1963–1969), 37th Vice President of the United States (1961–1963); United States Senator (1949–1961) and United States Representative (1937–1949) from Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of Lyndon B. Johnson · See more »

Electoral history of Richard Nixon

Electoral history of Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States (1969–1974), 36th Vice President of the United States (1953–1961); United States Senator (1950–1953) and United States Representative (1947–1950) from California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of Richard Nixon · See more »

Electoral history of Strom Thurmond

Electoral history of Strom Thurmond, 103rd Governor of South Carolina (1947-1951), United States Senator from South Carolina (1954-1956, 1956-2003; Democrat until 1964 and Republican after), 1948 State's Rights Democrats presidential nominee and President pro tempore of the United States Senate (1981-1987, 1995-2001 and 2001).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of Strom Thurmond · See more »

Electoral history of Ted Kennedy

Electoral history of Ted Kennedy, United States Senator from Massachusetts (1962–2009) and, at the time of his death, the second most senior member of the Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of Ted Kennedy · See more »

Electoral history of Wayne Morse

Electoral history of Wayne Morse, United States Senator from Oregon, candidate for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination and Oregon favorite-son candidate in the 1952 Republican presidential primaries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral history of Wayne Morse · See more »

Electoral vote changes between United States presidential elections

The following is a summary of the electoral vote changes between United States presidential elections.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Electoral vote changes between United States presidential elections · See more »

Elementary and Secondary Education Act

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was passed as a part of United States President Lyndon B. Johnson's "War on Poverty" and has been the most far-reaching federal legislation affecting education ever passed by the United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elementary and Secondary Education Act · See more »

Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson

Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson (1820–1879) was an early white settler in Robertson's Colony in Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson · See more »

Eliot Janeway

Eliot Janeway (January 1, 1913—February 8, 1993), born Eliot Jacobstein, was an American economist, journalist and author, widely quoted during his lifetime, whose career spanned seven decades.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eliot Janeway · See more »

Eliska Haskova Coolidge

Eliska Haskova Coolidge or Eliska Hasek Coolidge (born Eliška Hašková; March 26, 1941) became Staff Assistant in the Kennedy White House in 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eliska Haskova Coolidge · See more »

Elizabeth B. Drewry

Elizabeth Belle Drewry (1907-2000) was an American archivist, recognized for her long career at the National Archives and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elizabeth B. Drewry · See more »

Elizabeth Dole

Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford "Liddy" Dole (born July 29, 1936)Mary Ella Cathey Hanford, "Asbury and Hanford Families: Newly Discovered Genealogical Information" The Historical Trail 33 (1996), pp.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elizabeth Dole · See more »

Elizabeth Duncan Koontz

Elizabeth Duncan Koontz (June 3, 1919 – January 6, 1989) was a national figure in education, civil rights and the women's movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elizabeth Duncan Koontz · See more »

Elizabeth Janeway

Elizabeth Janeway (October 7, 1913 – January 15, 2005) was an American author and critic.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elizabeth Janeway · See more »

Elizabeth Shoumatoff

Elizabeth Shoumatoff (Елизавета Николаевна Шуматова, née Avinoff) (October 6, 1888 – November 30, 1980) was a Russian-American painter who was best known for painting the Unfinished Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elizabeth Shoumatoff · See more »

Elizabeth Stoffregen May

Elizabeth Stoffregen May (1907–2011) was a economist, academic and advocate of education for women.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elizabeth Stoffregen May · See more »

Ella Baker

Ella Josephine Baker (December 13, 1903 – December 13, 1986) was an African-American civil rights and human rights activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ella Baker · See more »

Ellenville, New York

Ellenville is a village in Ulster County, New York, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ellenville, New York · See more »

Elliott H. Levitas

Elliott Harris Levitas (born December 26, 1930) is a former U.S. Representative from Georgia's 4th congressional district.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elliott H. Levitas · See more »

Elliott Skinner

Elliott Percival Skinner (June 20, 1924 – April 1, 2007) was an American anthropologist and United States Ambassador to the Republic of Upper Volta.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elliott Skinner · See more »

Ellsworth Bunker

Ellsworth F. Bunker (May 11, 1894 – September 27, 1984) was an American businessman and diplomat (including being the ambassador to Argentina, Italy, India, Nepal and South Vietnam).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ellsworth Bunker · See more »

Elly M. Peterson

Elly Maude Peterson (June 5, 1914 – June 9, 2008), was an American politician from Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elly M. Peterson · See more »

Elmelindo Rodrigues Smith

Sergeant First Class Elmelindo Rodrigues Smith (July 27, 1935 – February 16, 1967) born in Wahiawa, Hawaii, was a United States Army soldier, of Hispanic-Asian descent, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elmelindo Rodrigues Smith · See more »

Elmer B. Staats

Elmer Boyd Staats (June 6, 1914 – July 23, 2011) was an American public servant whose career from the late 1930s to the early 1980s was primarily associated with the Bureau of the Budget (BOB) (now the Office of Management and Budget) and the GAO.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elmer B. Staats · See more »

Elmo Bolton Hunter

Elmo Bolton Hunter (October 23, 1915 – December 27, 2003) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elmo Bolton Hunter · See more »

Elon University

Elon University is an American private, non-sectarian, coeducational liberal arts university with a historic campus in Elon, North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elon University · See more »

Elspeth Rostow

Elspeth Rostow (October 20, 1917 – December 10, 2007) was born as Elspeth Vaughan Davies in Manhattan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elspeth Rostow · See more »

Elvis impersonator

An Elvis impersonator is someone who impersonates or copies the look and sound of musician Elvis Presley.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Elvis impersonator · See more »

Emancipation Proclamation

The Emancipation Proclamation, or Proclamation 95, was a presidential proclamation and executive order issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Emancipation Proclamation · See more »

Emanuel Celler

Emanuel Celler (May 6, 1888 – January 15, 1981) was an American politician from New York who served in the United States House of Representatives for almost 50 years, from March 1923 to January 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Emanuel Celler · See more »

Emanuel Mac Troutman

Emanuel Mac Troutman (January 7, 1915 – October 8, 2004) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Emanuel Mac Troutman · See more »

Embassy of Tanzania, Washington, D.C.

The Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of Tanzania in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Embassy of Tanzania, Washington, D.C. · See more »

Emergency medical services in the United States

In the United States, emergency medical services (EMS) provide out-of-hospital acute medical care and/or transport to definitive care for those in need.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Emergency medical services in the United States · See more »

Emma Genevieve Gillette

Genevieve Gillette (May 19, 1898 – 1986) was an early conservationist in Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Emma Genevieve Gillette · See more »

Emmette Redford

Emmette Redford (September 23, 1904 – January 30, 1998) was an American political scientist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Emmette Redford · See more »

Employer of last resort

Employers of last resort (ELR) are employers in an economy to whom workers go for jobs when no other jobs are available; the term is by analogy with "lender of last resort".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Employer of last resort · See more »

English Americans

English Americans, also referred to as Anglo-Americans, are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in England, a country that is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and English Americans · See more »

Enoch Powell

John Enoch Powell (16 June 19128 February 1998) was a British politician, classical scholar, author, linguist, soldier, philologist and poet.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Enoch Powell · See more »

Environmental Science Services Administration

The Environmental Science Services Administration (ESSA) was a United States Federal executive agency created in 1965 as part of a reorganization of the United States Department of Commerce.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Environmental Science Services Administration · See more »

Episcopal Diocese of Alabama

The Episcopal Diocese of Alabama is located in Province IV of the Episcopal Church and serves the state of Alabama with the exception of the extreme southern region, including Mobile, which forms part of the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Episcopal Diocese of Alabama · See more »

Epistrophe

Epistrophe (ἐπιστροφή, "return") is the repetition of the same word or words at the end of successive phrases, clauses or sentences.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Epistrophe · See more »

Equal employment opportunity

Equal employment opportunity is equal opportunity in employment.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Equal employment opportunity · See more »

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is a federal agency that administers and enforces civil rights laws against workplace discrimination.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission · See more »

Equal opportunity

Equal opportunity arises from the similar treatment of all people, unhampered by artificial barriers or prejudices or preferences, except when particular distinctions can be explicitly justified.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Equal opportunity · See more »

Equality of outcome

Equality of outcome, equality of condition, or equality of results is a political concept which is central to some political ideologies and is used regularly in political discourse, often in contrast to the term equality of opportunity.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Equality of outcome · See more »

Eric Alterman

Eric Alterman (born January 14, 1960) is an American historian, journalist, author, media critic, blogger, and educator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eric Alterman · See more »

Eric F. Goldman

Eric Frederick Goldman (June 17, 1916 – February 19, 1989) was an American historian, Rollins Professor of History at Princeton University, and Presidential advisor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eric F. Goldman · See more »

Eric Sevareid

Arnold Eric Sevareid (November 26, 1912 – July 9, 1992) was an American author and CBS news journalist from 1939 to 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eric Sevareid · See more »

Erich Leinsdorf

Erich Leinsdorf (born Erich Landauer; February 4, 1912 – September 11, 1993) was an Austrian-born American conductor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Erich Leinsdorf · See more »

Erle Cocke Jr.

Egbert Erle Cocke Jr. (May 10, 1921 – April 23, 2000) was an American businessman who served as the National Commander of The American Legion from 1950 to 1951.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Erle Cocke Jr. · See more »

Ernest Allen Guinn

Ernest Allen Guinn (September 29, 1905 – June 9, 1974) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ernest Allen Guinn · See more »

Ernest L. Massad

Ernest Louis "Iron Mike" Massad (December 25, 1908 — February 20, 1993) was a college football star, major general of the U.S. Army, and successful oilman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ernest L. Massad · See more »

Ernest L. Wilkinson

Ernest Leroy Wilkinson (May 4, 1899 – April 6, 1978) was an American academic administrator, lawyer, and prominent figure in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ernest L. Wilkinson · See more »

Ernest Leiser

Ernest Leiser (February 26, 1921 – November 26, 2002) was executive producer of The CBS Evening News.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ernest Leiser · See more »

Ernest McFarland

Ernest William "Mac" McFarland (October 9, 1894 – June 8, 1984) was an American politician, jurist and, with Warren Atherton, one of the "Fathers of the G.I. Bill." He is the only Arizonan to serve in the highest office in all three branches of Arizona government, two at the state level, one at the federal level.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ernest McFarland · See more »

Errol Morris

Errol Mark Morris (born February 5, 1948) is an American film director primarily of documentaries examining and investigating, among other things, authorities and eccentrics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Errol Morris · See more »

Erwin Griswold

Erwin Nathaniel Griswold (July 14, 1904 – November 19, 1994) was an appellate attorney who argued many cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Erwin Griswold · See more »

Escalation (1968 animated film)

Escalation is a 1968 animated short film, directed by Disney animator Ward Kimball.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Escalation (1968 animated film) · See more »

Escalation of commitment

Escalation of commitment is a human behavior pattern in which an individual or group facing increasingly negative outcomes from some decision, action, or investment nevertheless continues the same behavior rather than alter course.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Escalation of commitment · See more »

Essendon Airport

Essendon Airport is a public airport serving scheduled commercial, corporate-jet, charter and general aviation flights.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Essendon Airport · See more »

Essex County, Vermont

Essex County is a county in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Vermont.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Essex County, Vermont · See more »

Estelle Brodman

Estelle Brodman (1914 - 2007) was an American medical librarian and medical historian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Estelle Brodman · See more »

Esterbrook

Esterbrook (trademark name: Esterbrook, est. 1858) is a brand of fountain and ballpoint pens, produced by Harpen Brand Holdings, LLC, which acquired the rights to manufacture pens under the "Esterbrook" brand name.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Esterbrook · See more »

Estes Kefauver

Carey Estes Kefauver (July 26, 1903 – August 10, 1963) was an American politician from Tennessee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Estes Kefauver · See more »

Esther Peterson

Esther Eggertsen Peterson (December 9, 1906 – December 20, 1997) was a lifelong consumer and women's advocate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Esther Peterson · See more »

Estill County, Kentucky

Estill County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Estill County, Kentucky · See more »

Ethel Kennedy

Ethel Skakel Kennedy (born April 11, 1928) is an American human-rights campaigner and widow of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ethel Kennedy · See more »

Ethel L. Payne

Ethel Lois Payne (August 14, 1911 – May 28, 1991) was an African-American journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ethel L. Payne · See more »

Ethical Culture Fieldston School

Ethical Culture Fieldston School' (ECFS), known as just Fieldston, is a private independent school in New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ethical Culture Fieldston School · See more »

Eufaula Dam

Eufaula Dam is a dam across the Canadian River in Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eufaula Dam · See more »

Eufaula Lake

Eufaula Lake is a reservoir in Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eufaula Lake · See more »

Eugene Andrew Gordon

Eugene Andrew Gordon (July 10, 1917 – May 4, 2002) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene Andrew Gordon · See more »

Eugene C. Barker

Eugene Campbell Barker, Sr. (November 10, 1874 – October 22, 1956), was a distinguished professor of Texas history at the University of Texas in the capital city of at Austin, the first living person to have had a UT campus building, the Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center, named in his honor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene C. Barker · See more »

Eugene C. Pulliam

Eugene Collins Pulliam (May 3, 1889 – June 23, 1975) was an American newspaper publisher and businessman who was the founder and longtime president of Central Newspapers Inc., a multibillion-dollar media corporation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene C. Pulliam · See more »

Eugene K. Garfield

Eugene Kerik Garfield (January 18, 1936 – December 26, 2010) was an American lawyer who founded the Auto-Train Corporation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene K. Garfield · See more »

Eugene M. Zuckert

Eugene Martin Zuckert (November 9, 1911 – June 5, 2000) was the seventh United States Secretary of the Air Force from January 23, 1961 to September 30, 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene M. Zuckert · See more »

Eugene McCarthy

Eugene Joseph McCarthy (March 29, 1916December 10, 2005) was an American politician, poet, and a long-time Congressman from Minnesota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene McCarthy · See more »

Eugene McCarthy presidential campaign, 1968

The Eugene McCarthy presidential campaign of 1968 was launched by Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota in the latter part of 1967 to vie for the 1968 Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene McCarthy presidential campaign, 1968 · See more »

Eugene P. Foley

Eugene P. Foley (November 22, 1928 – December 30, 2015) was an American political strategist who served as Administrator of the Small Business Administration from 1963 to 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene P. Foley · See more »

Eugene Patterson

Eugene Corbett Patterson (October 15, 1923 – January 12, 2013), sometimes known as Gene Patterson, was an American journalist and civil rights activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene Patterson · See more »

Eugene Payne

Eugene Gray Payne (January 29, 1919 – 2010) was a political cartoonist and writer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene Payne · See more »

Eugene R. Black Sr.

Eugene "Gene" Robert Black Sr. (May 1, 1898 – February 20, 1992) was President of the World Bank from 1949 to 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene R. Black Sr. · See more »

Eugene Siler

Eugene Siler (June 26, 1900 – December 5, 1987) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky between 1955 and 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene Siler · See more »

Eugene V. Rostow

Eugene Victor Debs Rostow (August 25, 1913 – November 25, 2002) was an American legal scholar and public servant.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugene V. Rostow · See more »

Eugenie Anderson

Eugenie Anderson (May 26, 1909 – March 31, 1997), also known as Helen Eugenie Moore Anderson, was a United States diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eugenie Anderson · See more »

Eunice Carter

Eunice Roberta Hunton Carter (July 16, 1899 – January 25, 1970) was an American lawyer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eunice Carter · See more »

Eunice Kennedy Shriver

Dame Eunice Mary Kennedy Shriver, DSG (July 10, 1921 – August 11, 2009) was a member of the Kennedy family; she was the sister of President John F. Kennedy and senators Robert F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Eunice Kennedy Shriver · See more »

European Americans

European Americans (also referred to as Euro-Americans) are Americans of European ancestry.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and European Americans · See more »

Evan Hause

Evan Hause (born 1967) is an American composer, percussionist and conductor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Evan Hause · See more »

Evanston Township High School

Evanston Township High School (ETHS) District 202, is a four-year public high school occupying a campus in Evanston, Illinois, a north suburb of Chicago along the Lake Michigan shore.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Evanston Township High School · See more »

Evelyn Lincoln

Evelyn Maurine Norton Lincoln (June 25, 1909 – May 11, 1995) was the personal secretary to John F. Kennedy from his election to the United States Senate in 1953 until his 1963 assassination.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Evelyn Lincoln · See more »

Evelyn Payne Davis

Evelyn Payne Davis (born Evelyn Aramburo; December 27, 1921 – January 10, 1997) was an American community organizer, nonprofit executive and founder of the New York chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women volunteer organization.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Evelyn Payne Davis · See more »

Everett Dirksen

Everett McKinley Dirksen (January 4, 1896 – September 7, 1969) was an American politician of the Republican Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Everett Dirksen · See more »

EXCOMM

The Executive Committee of the National Security Council (commonly referred to as simply the Executive Committee or ExComm) was a body of United States government officials that convened to advise President John F. Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and EXCOMM · See more »

Executive Action (film)

Executive Action is a 1973 conspiracy thriller film about the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, written by Dalton Trumbo, Mark Lane, and Donald Freed, and directed by David Miller.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Executive Action (film) · See more »

Executive order

In the United States, an executive order is a directive issued by the President of the United States that manages operations of the federal government and has the force of law.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Executive order · See more »

Executive Order 10925

Executive Order 10925, signed by President John F. Kennedy on March 6, 1961, required government contractors to "take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, creed, color, or national origin." It established the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity (PCEEO), which was chaired by then Vice President Lyndon Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Executive Order 10925 · See more »

Executive Order 10988

Executive Order 10988 is a United States presidential executive order issued by President John F. Kennedy on January 17, 1962 that recognized the right of federal employees to collective bargaining.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Executive Order 10988 · See more »

Executive Order 11246

Executive Order 11246, signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on September 24, 1965, established requirements for non-discriminatory practices in hiring and employment on the part of U.S. government contractors.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Executive Order 11246 · See more »

Executive Order 11375

Executive Order 11375, signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on October 13, 1967, banned discrimination on the basis of sex in hiring and employment in both the United States federal workforce and on the part of government contractors.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Executive Order 11375 · See more »

Executive Order 13672

Executive Order 13672, signed by U.S. President Barack Obama on July 21, 2014, amended two earlier executive orders to extend protection against discrimination in hiring and employment to additional classes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Executive Order 13672 · See more »

Executive Residence

The Executive Residence is the central building of the White House complex located between the East Wing and West Wing.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Executive Residence · See more »

Experimental Breeder Reactor I

Experimental Breeder Reactor I (EBR-I) is a decommissioned research reactor and U.S. National Historic Landmark located in the desert about southeast of Arco, Idaho.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Experimental Breeder Reactor I · See more »

Expo 67

The 1967 International and Universal Exposition or Expo 67, as it was commonly known, was a general exhibition, Category One World's Fair held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from April 27 to October 29, 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Expo 67 · See more »

Expo 67 pavilions

The Expo 67 International and Universal Exposition featured 90 pavilions representing Man and His World, on a theme derived from Terre des Hommes, written by the famous French pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Expo 67 pavilions · See more »

Ezola Foster

Ezola Broussard Foster (born August 9, 1938) is an American conservative political activist, writer, and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ezola Foster · See more »

F. Clifton White

Frederick Clifton White, Sr., known as F. Clifton White or Clif White (June 13, 1918 - January 9, 1993), was an American political consultant and campaign manager for candidates of the Republican Party, the New York Conservative Party, and some foreign clients.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and F. Clifton White · See more »

Factions in the Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party of the United States is composed of various factions with some overlap and enough agreement between them to coexist in one party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Factions in the Democratic Party (United States) · See more »

Fair Deal

The Fair Deal was an ambitious set of proposals put forward by U.S. President Harry S. Truman to Congress in his January 1949 State of the Union address.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fair Deal · See more »

Fair Housing Act

The Fair Housing Act is a federal act in the United States intended to protect the buyer or renter of a dwelling from seller or landlord discrimination.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fair Housing Act · See more »

Fair Packaging and Labeling Act

The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act is a U.S. law that applies to labels on many consumer products.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fair Packaging and Labeling Act · See more »

Fairfax County, Virginia

Fairfax County, officially the County of Fairfax, is a predominantly suburban county — with urban and rural pockets — in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fairfax County, Virginia · See more »

Faith: A Holiday Album

Faith: A Holiday Album is the second holiday album by saxophonist Kenny G. It was released by Arista Records in 1999, and peaked at number 1 on the Contemporary Jazz Albums chart, number 4 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, number 5 on the Internet Albums chart and number 6 on the ''Billboard'' 200.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Faith: A Holiday Album · See more »

Fame in the 20th Century

Fame in the 20th Century is a 1993 BBC documentary television series and book by Clive James.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fame in the 20th Century · See more »

Family of Barack Obama

The family of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, and his wife Michelle Obama is made up of people of Kenyan (Luo), African-American, and Old Stock American (including originally English, Scots-Irish, Welsh, German, and Swiss) ancestry.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Family of Barack Obama · See more »

Family of Secrets

Family of Secrets is a book by Russ Baker.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Family of Secrets · See more »

Fannie Lou Hamer

Fannie Lou Hamer (Townsend; October 6, 1917 – March 14, 1977) was an American voting and women's rights activist, community organizer, and a leader in the civil rights movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fannie Lou Hamer · See more »

Farm Security Administration

The Farm Security Administration (FSA) was a New Deal agency created in 1937 to combat rural poverty during the Great Depression in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Farm Security Administration · See more »

Farm-to-market road

In the United States, a farm-to-market road or ranch-to-market road (sometimes farm road or ranch road for short) is a state road or county road that connects rural or agricultural areas to market towns.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Farm-to-market road · See more »

Farmer's Delight

Farmer's Delight was built in Loudoun County, Virginia in 1791 by Colonel Joseph Flavius Lane.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Farmer's Delight · See more »

Father's Day

Father's Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Father's Day · See more »

Father's Day (United States)

Father's Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Father's Day (United States) · See more »

Faye Edgerton

Faye Elva Edgerton (Navajo: translated as:"The One Who Understands.") (26 March 1889- 4 March 1968) was a missionary, linguist and Bible translator with Wycliffe Bible Translators.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Faye Edgerton · See more »

Fayette County, Kentucky

Fayette County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fayette County, Kentucky · See more »

Fayette County, West Virginia

Fayette County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fayette County, West Virginia · See more »

Fearless Fosdick

Fearless Fosdick is a long-running parody of Chester Gould's Dick Tracy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fearless Fosdick · See more »

Fearmongering

Fearmongering or scaremongering is the spreading of frightening and exaggerated rumors of an impending danger or the habit or tactic of purposely and needlessly arousing public fear about an issue.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fearmongering · See more »

February 1964

The following events occurred in February 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and February 1964 · See more »

February 1965

The following events occurred in February 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and February 1965 · See more »

February 1966

The following events occurred in February 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and February 1966 · See more »

February 1967

The following events occurred in February 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and February 1967 · See more »

Fed Up! (book)

Fed Up! Our Fight to Save America from Washington is a 2010 political non-fiction book authored by Governor of Texas Rick Perry and his senior advisor Chip Roy, published by Little, Brown and Company.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fed Up! (book) · See more »

Federal Bureau of Investigation

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), formerly the Bureau of Investigation (BOI), is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States, and its principal federal law enforcement agency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Federal Bureau of Investigation · See more »

Federal City Council

Federal City Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes economic development in the city of Washington, D.C., in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Federal City Council · See more »

Federal Meat Inspection Act

The Federal Meat Inspection Act of 1906 (FMIA) is an American law that makes it a crime to adulterate or misbrand meat and meat products being sold as food, and ensures that meat and meat products are slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Federal Meat Inspection Act · See more »

Federal Power Commission

The Federal Power Commission (FPC) was an independent commission of the United States government, originally organized on June 23, 1930, with five members nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Federal Power Commission · See more »

Federal Railroad Administration

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is an agency in the United States Department of Transportation (DOT).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Federal Railroad Administration · See more »

Federal telephone excise tax

The federal telephone excise tax is a statutory federal excise tax imposed under the Internal Revenue Code in the United States under on amounts paid for certain "communications services." The tax was to be imposed on the person paying for the communications services (such as a customer of a telephone company) but, under, is collected from the customer by the "person receiving any payment for facilities or services" on which the tax is imposed (i.e., is collected by the telephone company, which files a quarterly Form 720 excise return and forwards the tax to the Internal Revenue Service).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Federal telephone excise tax · See more »

Federal Transit Administration

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is an agency within the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) that provides financial and technical assistance to local public transportation systems.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Federal Transit Administration · See more »

Federal tribunals in the United States

The federal tribunals of the United States include both Article III tribunals (federal courts) as well as adjudicative entities which are classified as Article I or Article IV tribunals.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Federal tribunals in the United States · See more »

Federal Wage System

The Federal Wage System (FWS) in the United States was developed to make the pay of federal blue-collar workers comparable to prevailing private sector rates in each local wage area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Federal Wage System · See more »

Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968

The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968 (Public Law 90-495; 82 Stat. 815) is legislation enacted by the United States Congress and signed into law on August 24, 1968, which expanded the Interstate Highway System by; provided funding for new interstate, primary, and secondary roads in the United States; explicitly applied the environmental protections of the Department of Transportation Act of 1966 to federal highway projects; and applied the Davis–Bacon Act to all highway construction funded by the federal government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968 · See more »

Federation for American Immigration Reform

The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is a non-profit tax exempt organization in the United States that seeks to reduce both legal and illegal immigration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Federation for American Immigration Reform · See more »

FELDA L.B. Johnson

FELDA LB Johnson or Kampung LB Johnson is a settlement village in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and FELDA L.B. Johnson · See more »

Felix Frankfurter

Felix Frankfurter (November 15, 1882February 22, 1965) was an American lawyer, professor, and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Felix Frankfurter · See more »

Felix Z. Longoria Jr.

Private Felix Z. Longoria (1920 – June 1945), was a Mexican-American soldier, who served in the United States Army, and died during World War II and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery after a dispute over his funerary arrangements.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Felix Z. Longoria Jr. · See more »

Ferdinand Marcos

Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino politician and kleptocrat who was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ferdinand Marcos · See more »

Fernand Petiot

Fernand Petiot (born in Paris, February 18, 1900; died in Canton, Ohio, January 6, 1975) was a bartender who claimed to have created the Bloody Mary, a popular cocktail drink.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fernand Petiot · See more »

Fernando Gerassi

Fernando Gerassi (October 5, 1899 – 1974) was a Sephardic Jew born in Turkey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fernando Gerassi · See more »

Fife Symington

John Fife Symington III (born August 12, 1945) is an American businessman and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fife Symington · See more »

Filibuster in the United States Senate

A filibuster in the United States Senate is a dilatory or obstructive tactic used in the United States Senate to prevent a measure from being brought to a vote.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Filibuster in the United States Senate · See more »

Fire Island

Fire Island is the large center island of the outer barrier islands parallel to the south shore of Long Island, New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fire Island · See more »

Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968

Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968 was a declaration for a panoptic fire research and safety program advocated by President Lyndon Johnson on February 16, 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968 · See more »

Fireworks (play)

Fireworks is a set of three one-act plays about American life by Jon Swan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fireworks (play) · See more »

First 100 days of Barack Obama's presidency

The first 100 days of Barack Obama's presidency began on January 20, 2009, the day Barack Obama was inaugurated as the 44th President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and First 100 days of Barack Obama's presidency · See more »

First Family of the United States

The First Family of the United States (FFOTUS) is the official title for the family of the President of the United States, who is both head of state and head of government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and First Family of the United States · See more »

First inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson

The first inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson as the 36th President of the United States was held on Friday, November 22, 1963 aboard Air Force One at Love Field, following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy earlier that day.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and First inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson · See more »

First inauguration of Richard Nixon

The first inauguration of Richard Nixon as the 37th President of the United States was held on Monday, January 20, 1969, at the east portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and First inauguration of Richard Nixon · See more »

First Ladies: Influence & Image

First Ladies: Influence & Image is a 35-episode American television series produced by C-SPAN that originally aired from February 25, 2013 to February 10, 2014.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and First Ladies: Influence & Image · See more »

First term of the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos

Ferdinand Marcos was inaugurated to his first term as the Tenth President of the Philippines on 30 December 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and First term of the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos · See more »

Fishtrap Lake

Fishtrap Lake is a reservoir in Pike County, Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fishtrap Lake · See more »

Flag Protection Act

Reacting to protests during the Vietnam War era, the United States 90th Congress enacted Public Law 90-381 (82 Stat. 291), later codified as 18 U.S.C. 700, et.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Flag Protection Act · See more »

Fletcher Thompson

Standish Fletcher Thompson (born February 5, 1925) is an American lawyer, World War II veteran and Republican politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1967 to 1973 from the 5th Congressional District of Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fletcher Thompson · See more »

Flight attendant

Flight attendants or cabin crew (also known as stewards/stewardesses, air hosts/hostesses, cabin attendants) are members of an aircrew employed by airlines primarily to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers aboard commercial flights, on select business jet aircraft, and on some military aircraft.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Flight attendant · See more »

Florence Jaffray Harriman

Florence Jaffray "Daisy" Harriman (July 21, 1870 – August 31, 1967) was an American socialite, suffragist, social reformer, organizer, and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Florence Jaffray Harriman · See more »

Florida

Florida (Spanish for "land of flowers") is the southernmost contiguous state in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Florida · See more »

Florida Atlantic Owls

The Florida Atlantic Owls are the athletics teams of Florida Atlantic University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Florida Atlantic Owls · See more »

Florida Atlantic University

Florida Atlantic University (FAU or Florida Atlantic) is a public university in Boca Raton, Florida, with five satellite campuses in the Florida cities of Dania Beach, Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Jupiter, and in Fort Pierce at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Florida Atlantic University · See more »

Florida gubernatorial election, 1966

The Florida gubernatorial election of 1966 took place on November 8, 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Florida gubernatorial election, 1966 · See more »

Florida Military School

Florida Military School, Florida Military School and College, Florida Military High School, and FMS all refer to the school located in DeLand, Florida during the years 1956 to 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Florida Military School · See more »

Floyd Boring

Floyd M. Boring (June 25, 1915 – February 1, 2008) was an American Secret Service agent who served with five US Presidents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Floyd Boring · See more »

Floyd Robert Gibson

Floyd Robert Gibson (March 3, 1910 – October 4, 2001) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Floyd Robert Gibson · See more »

FNG syndrome

The term "Fucking New Guy" (FNG) is a derogatory term, made popular within combatants, military chaplains, and combat medics of the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marine Corps deployed to South East Asia during the Vietnam War, usually to refer to newcomers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and FNG syndrome · See more »

FOIA Oversight and Implementation Act of 2014

The FOIA Oversight and Implementation Act of 2014 is a bill that would amend the Freedom of Information Act in order to make it easier and faster to request and receive information.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and FOIA Oversight and Implementation Act of 2014 · See more »

Follow Through (project)

Follow Through was the largest and most expensive experimental project in education funded by the U.S. federal government that has ever been conducted.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Follow Through (project) · See more »

Food and Agriculture Act of 1965

The Food and Agricultural Act of 1965 (Pub. L. 89-321, 79 Stat. 1187), the first multiyear farm legislation, provided for four year commodity programs for wheat, feed grains, and upland cotton.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Food and Agriculture Act of 1965 · See more »

Food policy

Food policy is the area of public policy concerning how food is produced, processed, distributed, and purchased.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Food policy · See more »

Food Stamp Act of 1964

The Food Stamp Act (P.L. 88-525) provided permanent legislative authority to the Food Stamp Program, which had been administratively implemented on a pilot basis in 1962.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Food Stamp Act of 1964 · See more »

For-profit higher education in the United States

For-profit higher education in the United States (known as for-profit college or proprietary education in some instances) refers to higher education educational institutions operated by private, profit-seeking businesses.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and For-profit higher education in the United States · See more »

Fordson High School

Fordson High School is a secondary school located in Dearborn, Michigan, United States in Greater Detroit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fordson High School · See more »

Foreign Assistance Act

The Foreign Assistance Act (et seq.) is a United States Act of Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Foreign Assistance Act · See more »

Foreign electoral intervention

Foreign electoral interventions are attempts by governments, covertly or overtly, to influence elections in another country.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Foreign electoral intervention · See more »

Foreign interventions by the United States

The United States has been involved in a number of foreign interventions throughout its history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Foreign interventions by the United States · See more »

Foreign Military Sales Act of 1968

The Foreign Military Sales Act of 1968,, was supplemental legislation to the Arms Control and Disarmament Act of 1961 and the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Foreign Military Sales Act of 1968 · See more »

Foreign relations of Malaysia

Malaysia is an active member of various international organisations, including the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and the Non-Aligned Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Foreign relations of Malaysia · See more »

Former Presidents Act

The Former Presidents Act (known also as FPA; 3 U.S.C. § 102) is a 1958 U.S. federal law that provides several lifetime benefits to former presidents of the United States who have not been removed from office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Former Presidents Act · See more »

Forrest Gump (character)

Forrest Gump is a fictional character who first appears in the 1986 novel by Winston Groom.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Forrest Gump (character) · See more »

Forrest S. Petersen

Forrest Silas Petersen (May 16, 1922 – December 8, 1990), (VADM, USN), was a United States Navy aviator and test pilot.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Forrest S. Petersen · See more »

Fort Bend County, Texas

Fort Bend County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fort Bend County, Texas · See more »

Forward air control

Forward air control is the provision of guidance to close air support (CAS) aircraft intended to ensure that their attack hits the intended target and does not injure friendly troops.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Forward air control · See more »

Forward air control during the Vietnam War

The forward air controller (FAC) played a significant part in the Vietnam War from the very start.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Forward air control during the Vietnam War · See more »

Foster Air Force Base

Foster Air Force Base (1941–1945, 1952–1959) is a former United States Air Force base, located approximately east-northeast of Victoria, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Foster Air Force Base · See more »

François Tombalbaye

François Tombalbaye (فرنسوا تومبالباي; June 15, 1918 – April 13, 1975), also called N'Garta Tombalbaye from 1973 until his death, was a teacher and a trade union activist who served as the first president of Chad.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and François Tombalbaye · See more »

France–United States relations

French–American relations refers to the relations between France and the United States since 1776.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and France–United States relations · See more »

Frances Jones Mills

Frances Jones Mills (July 4, 1920 - May 24, 1996) was a state official in Kentucky for a large portion of the 1970s and 1980s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frances Jones Mills · See more »

Francis Birch (geophysicist)

Francis Birch (August 22, 1903 – January 30, 1992) was an American geophysicist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francis Birch (geophysicist) · See more »

Francis C. Whelan

Francis C. Whelan (December 11, 1907 – August 22, 1991) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francis C. Whelan · See more »

Francis Cherry (governor)

Francis Adams Cherry, Sr. (September 5, 1908 – July 15, 1965), was the 35th governor of the U.S. state of Arkansas, elected as a Democrat for a single two-year term from 1953 to 1955.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francis Cherry (governor) · See more »

Francis H. McAdams

Francis H. McAdams, Jr. (December 27, 1915 – December 11, 1985) was born in Brooklyn, New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francis H. McAdams · See more »

Francis H. Russell

Francis H. Russell (October 1, 1904 – March 31, 1989) was an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to New Zealand from 1957 to 1960, the United States Ambassador to Ghana from 1961 to 1962 and the United States Ambassador to Tunisia from 1962 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francis H. Russell · See more »

Francis J. Myers

Francis John Myers (December 18, 1901 – July 5, 1956) was an American teacher, lawyer, and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francis J. Myers · See more »

Francis Keppel

Francis Keppel (April 16, 1916 – February 19, 1990) was an American educator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francis Keppel · See more »

Francis Lund Van Dusen

Francis Lund Van Dusen (May 16, 1912 – May 26, 1993) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francis Lund Van Dusen · See more »

Francis M. Bator

Francis Michel Bator (Bátor Ferenc; August 10, 1925 – 15 March 2018) was a Hungarian-American economist and educator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francis M. Bator · See more »

Francis Spellman

Francis Joseph Spellman (May 4, 1889 – December 2, 1967) was an American bishop and cardinal of the Catholic Church.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francis Spellman · See more »

Francis Turner (engineer)

Francis Cutler Turner (December 28, 1908 – October 6, 1999) was an American administrator, who headed the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) from 1969 to 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francis Turner (engineer) · See more »

Francisco Caamaño

Col.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Francisco Caamaño · See more »

Frank Albert Kaufman

Frank Albert Kaufman (March 4, 1916 – July 31, 1997) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Albert Kaufman · See more »

Frank B. Morrison

Frank Brenner Morrison (May 20, 1905 – April 19, 2004) served as the 31st Governor of Nebraska from 1961 to 1967, representing the Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank B. Morrison · See more »

Frank Burton Ellis

Frank Burton Ellis (February 10, 1907 – November 5, 1969) was a New Orleans, Louisiana, attorney and Democratic politician who served in the Louisiana State Senate, as director of the Office of Civil Defense and Mobilization in the administration of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and as a judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana in the latter part of his career.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Burton Ellis · See more »

Frank Carlson

Frank Carlson (January 23, 1893May 30, 1987) was an American politician who served as the 30th Governor of Kansas, Kansas State Representative, United States Representative, and United States Senator from Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Carlson · See more »

Frank Carlucci

Frank Charles Carlucci III (October 18, 1930 – June 3, 2018) was an American politician and diplomat who served as the United States Secretary of Defense from 1987 to 1989 in the administration of President Ronald Reagan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Carlucci · See more »

Frank Church

Frank Forrester Church III (July 25, 1924 – April 7, 1984) was an American lawyer and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Church · See more »

Frank Corner

Frank Henry Corner (17 May 1920 – 27 August 2014) was a New Zealand diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Corner · See more »

Frank D. Celebrezze I

Frank D. Celebrezze I (May 12, 1899 - August 21, 1953) was an Italian-American politician, judge and former public safety director in Cleveland, Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank D. Celebrezze I · See more »

Frank D. Celebrezze Jr.

Frank D. Celebrezze Jr. (born February 22, 1952) of Broadview Heights, Ohio, is an Ohio jurist who currently serves as an Ohio appeals court judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank D. Celebrezze Jr. · See more »

Frank G. Clement

Frank Goad Clement (June 2, 1920 – November 4, 1969) was an American lawyer and politician who served as Governor of Tennessee from 1953 to 1959, and from 1963 to 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank G. Clement · See more »

Frank Gasparro

Frank Gasparro (August 26, 1909 – September 29, 2001) was the tenth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, holding this position from February 23, 1965, to January 16, 1981.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Gasparro · See more »

Frank Gordon Theis

Frank Gordon Theis (June 26, 1911 – January 17, 1998) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Gordon Theis · See more »

Frank Hamer

Francis Augustus Hamer (March 17, 1884 – July 10, 1955) was a Texas Ranger, known in popular culture for his involvement in tracking down and killing the criminal duo Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow in 1934.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Hamer · See more »

Frank J. Remington

Frank John Remington (February 10, 1922 – February 9, 1996), was a University of Wisconsin law professor, who directed major studies reforming criminal law in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank J. Remington · See more »

Frank Jerome Murray

Frank Jerome Murray (April 6, 1904 – February 12, 1995) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Jerome Murray · See more »

Frank Kell Cahoon

Frank Kell Cahoon, Sr. (June 20, 1934 – January 30, 2013), was an oilman and natural gas entrepreneur from Midland, Texas, who was the only Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives in the regular 1965 legislative session.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Kell Cahoon · See more »

Frank Lausche

Frank John Lausche (November 14, 1895 – April 21, 1990) was an American Democratic politician from Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Lausche · See more »

Frank M. Coffin

Frank Morey Coffin (July 11, 1919 – December 7, 2009) was an American politician from Maine and a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank M. Coffin · See more »

Frank N. Ikard

Frank Neville Ikard (January 30, 1913 – May 1, 1991) was a Democratic United States Representative from Texas' 13th congressional district, centered about Wichita Falls, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank N. Ikard · See more »

Frank Rowlett

Frank Byron Rowlett (May 2, 1908 – June 29, 1998) was an American cryptologist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Rowlett · See more »

Frank Stanton (executive)

Frank Nicholas Stanton (March 20, 1908 – December 24, 2006) was an American broadcasting executive who served as the president of CBS between 1946 and 1971 and then as vice chairman until 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Stanton (executive) · See more »

Frank Sturgis

Frank Anthony Sturgis (December 9, 1924 – December 4, 1993), born Frank Angelo Fiorini, was one of the five Watergate burglars whose capture led to the end of the Presidency of Richard Nixon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Sturgis · See more »

Frank Underwood (House of Cards)

Francis J. Underwood is the fictional 46th President of the United States and the protagonist of the American adaptation of House of Cards.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Underwood (House of Cards) · See more »

Frank Voelker Sr.

Frank Voelker Sr. (August 30, 1892 – July 2, 1963), was an attorney and judge of the Louisiana 6th Judicial District Court of his native Lake Providence in East Carroll Parish in the northeastern delta of Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Voelker Sr. · See more »

Frank W. Boykin

Frank William Boykin, Sr. (February 21, 1885 – March 12, 1969) served as a Democratic Congressman in Alabama's 1st congressional district from 1935-1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank W. Boykin · See more »

Frank W. Mayborn

Frank Willis Mayborn (December 7, 1903 - May 16, 1987) was a 20th-century Texas newspaper publisher and philanthropist who played a crucial role in the development of Temple and Bell County, located north of the state capital of Austin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank W. Mayborn · See more »

Frank Westheimer

Frank Henry Westheimer (January 15, 1912 – April 14, 2007) was an American chemist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Westheimer · See more »

Frank Wood (actor)

Frank Wood (born March 1960) is an American actor who has appeared in various television, film, and theatre roles.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank Wood (actor) · See more »

Frank X. Graves Jr.

Frank Xavier Graves Jr. (November 4, 1923 – March 4, 1990) was an American Democratic Party politician who is best known for serving two separate terms as Mayor of Paterson, New Jersey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frank X. Graves Jr. · See more »

Frankie Muse Freeman

Marie Frankie Muse Freeman (née Muse; November 24, 1916 – January 12, 2018) was an American civil rights attorney, and the first woman to be appointed to the United States Commission on Civil Rights (1964–79), a federal fact-finding body that investigates complaints alleging discrimination.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frankie Muse Freeman · See more »

Franklin A. Long

Franklin Asbury Long (July 27, 1910 – February 8, 1999) was an American chemist notable for his activities in arms reduction as well as for his research in reaction mechanisms of organic molecules in solutions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Franklin A. Long · See more »

Franklin County, Vermont

Franklin County is a county in the state of Vermont, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Franklin County, Vermont · See more »

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Sr. (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), often referred to by his initials FDR, was an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Franklin D. Roosevelt · See more »

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. (August 17, 1914 – August 17, 1988) was an American lawyer, politician, and businessman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. · See more »

Franklin Williams (diplomat)

Franklin Hall Williams (October 22, 1917 – May 20, 1990) was a lawyer and civil rights leader in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Franklin Williams (diplomat) · See more »

Fred James Cassibry

Fred James Cassibry (September 26, 1918 – July 6, 1996) is a former United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fred James Cassibry · See more »

Fred Joseph Nichol

Fred Joseph Nichol (March 19, 1912 – December 31, 1996) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fred Joseph Nichol · See more »

Fred R. Harris

Fred Roy Harris (born November 13, 1930) is a former Democratic United States Senator from the state of Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fred R. Harris · See more »

Frederick County, Maryland

Frederick County is located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frederick County, Maryland · See more »

Frederick H. Wagman

Frederick Herbert Wagman (October 12, 1912 – November 30, 1994) was an American librarian and President of the American Library Association from 1963 to 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frederick H. Wagman · See more »

Frederick J. Karch

Brigadier General Frederick Joseph Karch (August 9, 1917 – May 23, 2009) was United States Marine Corps officer who served during World War II and the Vietnam War, particularly notable in the latter for leading the Marine Corps onto Nam O Beach at the beginning of large-scale US involvement in Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frederick J. Karch · See more »

Frederick Jacob Reagan Heebe

Frederick Jacob Reagan Heebe (August 25, 1922 – August 10, 2014) was a United States federal judge from New Orleans, Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frederick Jacob Reagan Heebe · See more »

Frederick Kappel

Frederick Kappel was an American businessman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frederick Kappel · See more »

Frederick L. Schuman

Frederick Lewis Schuman (1904–1981), was a historian, an American political scientist and an international relations scholar.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frederick L. Schuman · See more »

Frederick Landis Jr.

Frederick Landis Jr. (January 17, 1912 – March 1, 1990) was a Judge for the United States Court of International Trade.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frederick Landis Jr. · See more »

Freedom Flights

Freedom Flights (known in Spanish as Los vuelos de la libertad) transported Cubans to Miami twice daily, five times per week from 1965 to 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Freedom Flights · See more »

Freedom of Information Act (United States)

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),, is a federal freedom of information law that allows for the full or partial disclosure of previously unreleased information and documents controlled by the United States government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Freedom of Information Act (United States) · See more »

Freedom of information in the United States

Freedom of information in the United States refers to the independent bodies of freedom of information legislation at the federal level and in the fifty states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Freedom of information in the United States · See more »

Freedom of information laws by country

Freedom of Information laws (FOI laws) allow access by the general public to data held by national governments.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Freedom of information laws by country · See more »

Freedom Summer

Freedom Summer, or the Mississippi Summer Project, was a volunteer campaign in the United States launched in June 1964 to attempt to register as many African-American voters as possible in Mississippi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Freedom Summer · See more »

Freer, Texas

Freer welcome sign --> Freer is a city in Duval County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Freer, Texas · See more »

French Indochina in World War II

In 1940, France was swiftly defeated by Nazi Germany, and colonial administration of French Indochina (modern-day Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia) passed to the pro-German Vichy French government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and French Indochina in World War II · See more »

Fresca

Fresca is a diet lime and grapefruit citrus soft drink made by The Coca-Cola Company.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fresca · See more »

Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen

The Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen (FLOSY) was a military organization operating in the Federation of South Arabia (now Southern Yemen) in the 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen · See more »

Frontlash

Frontlash was a non-profit organization founded in 1968 to help minority and young people register to vote and to engage in voter education.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Frontlash · See more »

Fuck

Fuck is an obscene English-language word, which often refers to the act of sexual intercourse but is also commonly used as an intensifier or to denote disdain.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fuck · See more »

Fulbright–Hays Act of 1961

The Fulbright–Hays Act of 1961 is officially known as the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961. It was marshalled by United States Senator J. William Fulbright (D-AR) and passed by the 87th United States Congress on September 16, 1961, the same month the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and Peace Corps Act of 1961 were enacted.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fulbright–Hays Act of 1961 · See more »

Fulton Lewis Jr.

Fulton Lewis Jr. (April 30, 1903 in Washington D.C. – August 20, Lists his death date as 21 August, but other references show the death date to be 20 August. 1966 in Washington D. C.) was a prominent conservative American radio broadcaster from the 1930s to the 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Fulton Lewis Jr. · See more »

Funeral of Martin Luther King Jr.

The first memorial service following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968, took place the following day at the R.S. Lewis Funeral Home in Memphis, Tennessee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Funeral of Martin Luther King Jr. · See more »

G. Alexander Heard

George Alexander Heard (born March 14, 1917, in Savannah, Georgia; d. July 24, 2009, in Nashville, Tennessee) was chancellor of Vanderbilt University from 1963 to 1982.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and G. Alexander Heard · See more »

G. Harrold Carswell

George Harrold Carswell (December 22, 1919 – July 13, 1992) was a federal judge and an unsuccessful nominee to the United States Supreme Court.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and G. Harrold Carswell · See more »

G. McMurtrie Godley

George McMurtrie Godley (1917–1999) was an American diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to Laos 1969-1973, at the height of the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and G. McMurtrie Godley · See more »

G. Mennen Williams

Gerhard Mennen "Soapy" Williams (February 23, 1911February 2, 1988) was the 41st Governor of Michigan, elected in 1948 and serving six two-year terms in office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and G. Mennen Williams · See more »

G. Robert Blakey

George Robert Blakey (born January 7, 1936, in Burlington, North Carolina) is an American attorney and law professor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and G. Robert Blakey · See more »

G.I. Generation

G.I. Generation (also known as the WWII Generation, The Greatest Generation in the United States, or the Federation Generation in Australia) is the demographic cohort following the Lost Generation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and G.I. Generation · See more »

Gail Evans

Gail Hirschorn Evans (born 17 December 1941) is an American author, lecturer, and business executive.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gail Evans · See more »

Gale W. McGee

Gale William McGee (March 17, 1915April 9, 1992) was a United States Senator of the Democratic Party, and United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gale W. McGee · See more »

Gallaudet University

Gallaudet University is a federally chartered private university for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gallaudet University · See more »

Gallia County, Ohio

Gallia County (pronunciation: GAL-yuh) is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gallia County, Ohio · See more »

Gallup's most admired man and woman poll

Gallup's most admired man and woman poll is an annual poll that Gallup has conducted at the end of most years since 1948.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gallup's most admired man and woman poll · See more »

Gannex

Gannex is a waterproof fabric composed of an outer layer of nylon and an inner layer of wool with air between them and was invented in 1951 by Joseph Kagan, a British industrialist and the founder of Kagan Textiles, of Elland, which made raincoats.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gannex · See more »

Gardner Ackley

Hugh Gardner Ackley (June 30, 1915 – February 12, 1998) was an American economist and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gardner Ackley · See more »

Garfield County, Montana

Garfield County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Garfield County, Montana · See more »

Garner Ted Armstrong

Garner Ted Armstrong (February 9, 1930 – September 15, 2003) was an American evangelist and the son of Herbert W. Armstrong, founder of the Worldwide Church of God, at the time a Sabbatarian organization that taught observance of seventh-day Sabbath, and annual Sabbath days based on Leviticus 23.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Garner Ted Armstrong · See more »

Garrard County, Kentucky

Garrard County is a county located in the Knobs Region of the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Garrard County, Kentucky · See more »

Garrett County, Maryland

Garrett County (gərɛt) is the westernmost county of the U.S. state of Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Garrett County, Maryland · See more »

Garrick Utley

Clifton Garrick Utley (November 19, 1939 – February 20, 2014) was an American television journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Garrick Utley · See more »

Gary Merrill

Gary Fred Merrill (August 2, 1915 – March 5, 1990) was an American film and television character actor whose credits included more than fifty feature films, a half-dozen mostly short-lived TV series, and dozens of television guest appearances.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gary Merrill · See more »

Gary W. Martini

Private First Class Gary Wayne Martini (September 21, 1948 – April 21, 1967) was a United States Marine who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for heroism in April 1967 during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gary W. Martini · See more »

Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve

Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve is an American national park that protects portions of the Brooks Range in northern Alaska.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve · See more »

Gateway Arch

The Gateway Arch is a monument in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gateway Arch · See more »

Geert Mak

Geert Ludzer Mak (born 4 December 1946 in Vlaardingen) is a Dutch journalist and a non-fiction writer in the field of history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Geert Mak · See more »

Gene Case

Eugene Lawrence "Gene" Case (December 6, 1937 – September 9, 2010) was an American advertising executive who developed campaigns for Mennen Skin Bracer and Tums, and developed ads for political campaigns for Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 presidential election campaign, as well as for Nelson Rockefeller and Robert F. Wagner.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gene Case · See more »

Gene Scheer

Gene Scheer (born April 28, 1958) is an American songwriter, librettist and lyricist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gene Scheer · See more »

Gene Snyder

Marion Eugene Snyder (January 26, 1928 – February 16, 2007) was an American politician elected as a Republican to the United States House of Representatives from two different districts in his native Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gene Snyder · See more »

Gene Stoltzfus

Mervin Eugene "Gene" Stoltzfus (February 1, 1940 – March 10, 2010) was an American peace activist, international development worker, founding director of Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT), and pioneer in the international peace team movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gene Stoltzfus · See more »

Gene Zesch

Gene Zesch is an American sculptor, who gained national recognition in the 1960s when prominent figures such as Lyndon B. Johnson and John Connally started collecting his woodcarvings.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gene Zesch · See more »

General Counsel of the Air Force

The General Counsel of the Air Force (acronym SAF/GC) is the chief legal officer of the U.S. Department of the Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and General Counsel of the Air Force · See more »

General Counsel of the Army

The General Counsel of the Army (also known as the Army General Counsel, abbreviated AGC) is the chief legal officer of the U.S. Department of the Army and senior legal advisor to the Secretary of the Army.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and General Counsel of the Army · See more »

General Counsel of the Department of Defense

The General Counsel of the Department of Defense is the chief legal officer of the Department of Defense (DoD), advising both the Secretary and Deputy Secretary on all legal matters and services, and providing legal advice to Office of the Secretary of Defense organizations and, as appropriate, other DOD components.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and General Counsel of the Department of Defense · See more »

General Hershy Bar

General Hershy Bar (aka Calypso Joe), was the name William "Bill" Matons used as a satirical character of the Vietnam War-era Anti-War protest movement, in parody of U.S. General Lewis B. Hershey, then Director of the Selective Service.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and General Hershy Bar · See more »

Geography of Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., in the United States, is located at (the coordinates of the Zero Milestone, on The Ellipse).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Geography of Washington, D.C. · See more »

George Aiken

George David Aiken (August 20, 1892November 19, 1984) was an American politician and horticulturist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Aiken · See more »

George B. Zimpelman

George Bernhard Zimpelman (July 24, 1832 in Bavaria – 1908 in Austin, Texas) was a German-American who became an influential Texas statesman and businessman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George B. Zimpelman · See more »

George Ball (diplomat)

George Wildman Ball (December 21, 1909 – May 26, 1994) was an American diplomat and banker.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Ball (diplomat) · See more »

George Berham Parr

George Berham Parr (March 1, 1901 – April 1, 1975) was a member of the Parr political family, which controlled a Democratic political machine that dominated Duval County and, to a lesser extent, Jim Wells County, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Berham Parr · See more »

George Bunn (diplomat)

George Bunn (May 26, 1925 – April 21, 2013) was an American diplomat, lawyer, and nonproliferation expert.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Bunn (diplomat) · See more »

George C. McGhee

George Crews McGhee (March 10, 1912 – July 4, 2005) was an oilman and a career diplomat in the United States foreign service.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George C. McGhee · See more »

George Christian (journalist)

George Eastland Christian, Jr. (January 1, 1927 – November 27, 2002), was a U.S. journalist and White House press secretary from 1966 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Christian (journalist) · See more »

George Clifton Edwards Jr.

George Clifton Edwards Jr. (August 6, 1914 – April 8, 1995) was an American justice of the Michigan Supreme Court from 1956 until 1962 and judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit from 1963 to 1995.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Clifton Edwards Jr. · See more »

George Despot

George Joseph Despot (January 28, 1927 – February 14, 1991) was a businessman in his native Shreveport and a pioneer in the establishment of a competitive Republican Party in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Despot · See more »

George H. Amidon

George H. Amidon (July 12, 1904 – November 28, 1976) was a Vermont state commissioner of taxes and Vermont State Treasurer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George H. Amidon · See more »

George H. Mahon

George Herman Mahon (September 22, 1900 – November 19, 1985) was a Texas politician who served twenty-two consecutive terms (1935–1979) as a member of the United States House of Representatives from the Lubbock-based 19th congressional district.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George H. Mahon · See more »

George H. W. Bush

George Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) is an American politician who served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George H. W. Bush · See more »

George Hamilton (actor)

George Stevens Hamilton (born August 12, 1939) is an American film and television actor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Hamilton (actor) · See more »

George Juskalian

George Juskalian (Գևորգ Ժուսգալեան; June 7, 1914 – July 4, 2010) was a decorated member of the United States Army who served for over three decades and fought in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Juskalian · See more »

George Kistiakowsky

George Bogdanovich Kistiakowsky (November 18, 1900 – December 7, 1982) (Георгій Богданович Кістяківський, Георгий Богданович Кистяковский) was a Ukrainian-American physical chemistry professor at Harvard who participated in the Manhattan Project and later served as President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Science Advisor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Kistiakowsky · See more »

George Laking

Sir George Robert Laking (15 October 1912 – 10 January 2008) was a New Zealand diplomat who served as High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Ambassador to the United States, Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Chief Ombudsman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Laking · See more »

George M. Seignious

Lieutenant General George Marion Seignious U.S. Army (June 21, 1921 – July 3, 2005) was a distinguished military leader, diplomat and college president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George M. Seignious · See more »

George M. Stafford

George M. Stafford (May 7, 1915 – June 16, 1995) was a commissioner and for a time chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and also served as a longtime congressional aide and Republican Party official.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George M. Stafford · See more »

George McElroy (journalist)

George Albert McElroy (born 25 May 1922, Houston, Texas, died 7 October 2006) was a prominent pioneering African-American journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George McElroy (journalist) · See more »

George McGovern

George Stanley McGovern (July 19, 1922 – October 21, 2012) was an American historian, author, U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator, and the Democratic Party presidential nominee in the 1972 presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George McGovern · See more »

George McGovern presidential campaign, 1972

The George McGovern presidential campaign of 1972 began when United States Senator George McGovern from South Dakota launched his second candidacy for the Presidency of the United States in an ultimately unsuccessful bid to win the 1972 presidential election, winning only in the state of Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George McGovern presidential campaign, 1972 · See more »

George Meany

William George Meany (August 16, 1894 – January 10, 1980) was an American labor union leader for 57 years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Meany · See more »

George P. Larrick

George P. Larrick (November 19, 1901August 11, 1968) was Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from 19541965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George P. Larrick · See more »

George Peddy

George Edwin Bailey Peddy (August 22, 1892 - June 13, 1951) was a Texas lawyer and politician who ran in 1922 as a combination Independent Democrat/Republican write-in candidate for the United States Senate and in 1948 as a Democrat, losing both times.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Peddy · See more »

George R. Brown

George Rufus Brown (May 12, 1898 – January 22, 1983) was a prominent Houston entrepreneur.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George R. Brown · See more »

George R. Gallagher

George R. Gallagher (April 10, 1915February 4, 2007) was a judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George R. Gallagher · See more »

George Reedy

George Edward Reedy (August 5, 1917 – March 21, 1999) was White House Press Secretary for President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1964 to 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Reedy · See more »

George Rogers Clark National Historical Park

George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, located in Vincennes, Indiana, on the banks of the Wabash River at what is believed to be the site of Fort Sackville, is a United States National Historical Park.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Rogers Clark National Historical Park · See more »

George Shannon (journalist)

George Washington Shannon (February 20, 1914 – April 25, 1998) was a conservative journalist from, principally, Shreveport, Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Shannon (journalist) · See more »

George Smathers

George Armistead Smathers (November 14, 1913 – January 20, 2007) was an American lawyer and politician who represented the state of Florida in the United States Senate for eighteen years, from 1951 until 1969, as a member of the Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Smathers · See more »

George Stevens Jr.

George Cooper Stevens Jr. (born April 3, 1932) is an American writer, author, playwright, director and producer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Stevens Jr. · See more »

George V. Hansen

George Vernon Hansen (September 14, 1930 – August 14, 2014) was a Republican politician from the state of Idaho.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George V. Hansen · See more »

George W. Bush

George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George W. Bush · See more »

George W. Bush military service controversy

Controversy over George W. Bush's military service in the National Guard was an issue that first gained widespread public attention during the 2004 presidential campaign.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George W. Bush military service controversy · See more »

George W. Grider

George William Grider (October 1, 1912 – March 20, 1991) was a United States Navy Captain, an attorney, and a Democratic U.S. Representative from Tennessee from 1965 to 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George W. Grider · See more »

George W. Romney

George Wilcken Romney (July 8, 1907 – July 26, 1995) was an American businessman and Republican Party politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George W. Romney · See more »

George W. Taylor (professor)

George W. Taylor (July 10, 1901 – December 15, 1972) was a notable professor of industrial relations at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and is credited with founding the academic field of study known as industrial relations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George W. Taylor (professor) · See more »

George Wallace

George Corley Wallace Jr. (August 25, 1919 – September 13, 1998) was an American politician and the 45th Governor of Alabama, having served two nonconsecutive terms and two consecutive terms as a Democrat: 1963–1967, 1971–1979 and 1983–1987.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Wallace · See more »

George Wallace presidential campaign, 1968

Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace ran in the 1968 United States presidential election as the candidate for the American Independent Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Wallace presidential campaign, 1968 · See more »

George Washington Baines

George Washington Baines, Sr. (December 29, 1809 – December 29, 1882), a maternal great-grandfather of U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson, was a Baptist clergyman in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas who served briefly as natural science professor and President of Baylor University at its first location in Independence in Washington County, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Washington Baines · See more »

George Washington Baines House

The George Washington Baines House is located in the city of Salado, county of Bell, in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Washington Baines House · See more »

George Whelan Anderson Jr.

George Whelan Anderson Jr. (December 15, 1906 – March 20, 1992) was an admiral in the United States Navy and a diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and George Whelan Anderson Jr. · See more »

Georges de Paris

Georges de Paris (24 or 28 September 1934 – 13 September 2015) was a French tailor who is often referred to as having been the President of the United States' unofficial tailor or the tailor to the Presidents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Georges de Paris · See more »

Gerald Else

Gerald Frank Else (July 1, 1908 – 6 September 1982) was a distinguished American classicist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerald Else · See more »

Gerald Ford

Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr; July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 38th President of the United States from August 1974 to January 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerald Ford · See more »

Gerald Heaney

Gerald William Heaney (January 29, 1918 – June 22, 2010) served for nearly forty years as a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, from his appointment by President Lyndon B. Johnson in November 1966 until his full retirement in August 2006.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerald Heaney · See more »

Gerald Joseph Weber

Gerald Joseph Weber (February 1, 1914 – August 28, 1989) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerald Joseph Weber · See more »

Gerald M. Bowers

Gerald M. Bowers (Born 1928) is a periodontist known for research and contributions to the field of regenerative therapy in peridontics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerald M. Bowers · See more »

Gerald Mann

Gerald Mann (January 13, 1907 – January 6, 1990) was an American football player and the attorney general of Texas from 1939 to 1944.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerald Mann · See more »

Gerald N. McAllister

Gerald Nicholas McAllister (February 16, 1923 – June 10, 2014) was an American Episcopal bishop.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerald N. McAllister · See more »

Geraldine Pittman Woods

Geraldine Pittman "Jerri" Woods (January 29, 1921 – December 27, 1999) was an African American science administrator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Geraldine Pittman Woods · See more »

Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge

Ethel Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge (April 3, 1882 – August 13, 1973) was the youngest child of William Avery Rockefeller Jr. and Almira Geraldine Goodsell Rockefeller.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge · See more »

Gerard C. Smith

Gerard Coad Smith (May 4, 1914 – July 4, 1994) was the chief U.S. delegate to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) in 1969 and the first U.S. Chairman of the Trilateral Commission.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerard C. Smith · See more »

Gerard Campbell

The Rev.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerard Campbell · See more »

Gerardo Sandoval

Gerardo Compos Sandoval (born 1962) is a judge of the Superior Court of California in and for the County of San Francisco.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerardo Sandoval · See more »

Gerhard Gesell

Gerhard Alden Gesell (June 16, 1910 – February 19, 1993) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerhard Gesell · See more »

German Marshall Fund

The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a nonpartisan American public policy think tank and grantmaking institution dedicated to promoting cooperation and understanding between North America and Europe.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and German Marshall Fund · See more »

Gerri Whittington

Geraldine "Gerri" Whittington (September 11, 1931 – January 24, 1993) was the personal executive secretary to President Lyndon B. Johnson, and was the first African-American secretary in the White House.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerri Whittington · See more »

Get on Up (film)

Get on Up is a 2014 American biographical drama film about the life of singer James Brown directed by Tate Taylor and written by Jez and John-Henry Butterworth.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Get on Up (film) · See more »

Gheorghe Gaston Marin

Gheorghe Gaston Marin (April 14, 1918 – February 25, 2010) was a Romanian communist politician who had many roles under Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej and Nicolae Ceauşescu.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gheorghe Gaston Marin · See more »

Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej

Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (8 November 1901 – 19 March 1965) was a Romanian communist politician who served as the first Communist leader of Romania from 1947 to 1965 as General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej · See more »

Gidget (EP)

Gidget is the debut EP by the Santa Cruz, California-based hardcore punk band Good Riddance, released in 1993 through Austin, Texas record label Little Deputy Records.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gidget (EP) · See more »

Gifford Miller

Alan Gifford Miller (born November 6, 1969) is the former Speaker of the New York City Council, where he represented Council District 5.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gifford Miller · See more »

Gil Carmichael

Gilbert Ellzey "Gil" Carmichael (June 27, 1927 – January 31, 2016) was an American businessman, transportation policy specialist, and Republican politician from Meridian, Mississippi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gil Carmichael · See more »

Gila Wilderness

Gila Wilderness was designated the world's first wilderness area on June 3, 1924.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gila Wilderness · See more »

Gillespie County, Texas

Gillespie County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gillespie County, Texas · See more »

Gillis William Long

Gillis William Long (May 4, 1923 – January 20, 1985) was a Democratic U.S. Representative from Louisiana's 8th congressional district, based about Alexandria, but since disbanded.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gillis William Long · See more »

Girl with Curious Hair

Girl with Curious Hair is a collection of short stories by American writer David Foster Wallace, first published in 1989.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Girl with Curious Hair · See more »

Gladys Spellman

Gladys Noon Spellman (March 1, 1918 – June 19, 1988) was a U.S. Congresswoman who represented the 5th congressional district of Maryland from January 3, 1975, to February 24, 1981.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gladys Spellman · See more »

Glassboro Summit Conference

The Glassboro Summit Conference, usually just called the Glassboro Summit, was the 23–25 June 1967 meeting of the heads of government of the United States and the Soviet Union—President Lyndon B. Johnson and Premier Alexei Kosygin, respectively—for the purpose of discussing Soviet Union–United States relations in Glassboro, New Jersey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Glassboro Summit Conference · See more »

Glassboro, New Jersey

Glassboro is a borough in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Glassboro, New Jersey · See more »

Glen P. Wilson

Glen Parten Wilson Jr. (1923–2005) worked on the Senate space and astronautics committee, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and was executive director emeritus of the National Space Society, a space advocacy group.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Glen P. Wilson · See more »

Glenn Andrews

Arthur Glenn Andrews (January 15, 1909 – September 25, 2008), usually known as Glenn Andrews, was an American politician and a United States Representative from Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Glenn Andrews · See more »

Glenn County, California

Glenn County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Glenn County, California · See more »

Glenn Ford

Gwyllyn Samuel Newton "Glenn" Ford (May 1, 1916 – August 30, 2006) was a Canadian-born actor who held dual Canadian and American citizenship.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Glenn Ford · See more »

Glenn T. Seaborg

Glenn Theodore Seaborg (April 19, 1912February 25, 1999) was an American chemist whose involvement in the synthesis, discovery and investigation of ten transuranium elements earned him a share of the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Glenn T. Seaborg · See more »

Gloucester County, New Jersey

Gloucester County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gloucester County, New Jersey · See more »

Godfrey McHugh

Godfrey T. McHugh (September 30, 1911 – July 5, 1997) was a United States Air Force general, and served as military aide to President John F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Godfrey McHugh · See more »

Goldberg v. Kelly

Goldberg v. Kelly,, is a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution requires an evidentiary hearing before a recipient of certain government welfare benefits can be deprived of such benefits.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Goldberg v. Kelly · See more »

Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film · See more »

Golden Valley County, Montana

Golden Valley County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Golden Valley County, Montana · See more »

Goldthwaite, Texas

Goldthwaite (established 1885) is a small city located in Mills County in Central Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Goldthwaite, Texas · See more »

Gordon Donaldson (journalist)

Archibald Gordon Clark Donaldson (18 August 1926 – June 2001) was a Scottish-CanadianPeter Worthington, "Gordon Donaldson; a literary gem in his prime," Whitehorse Star.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gordon Donaldson (journalist) · See more »

Gordon MacInnes

Gordon A. MacInnes is a Democratic politician from New Jersey who has served twice in the state Legislature.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gordon MacInnes · See more »

Gordon McLendon

Gordon Barton McLendon (June 8, 1921 – September 14, 1986Texas State Historical Association) was a radio pioneer and pirate radio broadcaster.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gordon McLendon · See more »

Gordon Wood (American football coach)

Gordon Lenear Wood (May 25, 1914 – December 17, 2003) was an American high school football coach in Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gordon Wood (American football coach) · See more »

Goshen, Indiana

Goshen is a city in and the county seat of Elkhart County, Indiana, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Goshen, Indiana · See more »

Goucher College

Goucher College is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college in Towson, Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Goucher College · See more »

Government of Mississippi

The Government of Mississippi is the government of the U.S. state of Mississippi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Government of Mississippi · See more »

Grace Halsell

Grace Halsell (May 7, 1923 – August 16, 2000) was an American journalist and writer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Grace Halsell · See more »

Grace Perry

Dr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Grace Perry · See more »

Grace Towns Hamilton

Grace Towns Hamilton (February 10, 1907 – June 17, 1992) was the first African-American woman elected to the Georgia General Assembly.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Grace Towns Hamilton · See more »

Grace Tully

Grace Tully (9 August 1900 – 15 June 1984) was private secretary to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Grace Tully · See more »

Graeme Dunstan

Graeme Clement Dunstan (born 4 August 1942) is a prominent Australian cultural and political activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Graeme Dunstan · See more »

Graham B. Purcell Jr.

Graham Boynton Purcell Jr. (May 5, 1919 – June 11, 2011), was a United States representative from Texas' 13th congressional district.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Graham B. Purcell Jr. · See more »

Graham County, Arizona

Graham County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Arizona.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Graham County, Arizona · See more »

Graham Martin

Graham Anderson Martin (September 22, 1912 – March 13, 1990) succeeded Ellsworth Bunker as United States Ambassador to South Vietnam in 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Graham Martin · See more »

Grand Coulee Dam

Grand Coulee Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington, built to produce hydroelectric power and provide irrigation water.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Grand Coulee Dam · See more »

Grand Isle County, Vermont

Grand Isle County is a county located in the U.S. state of Vermont.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Grand Isle County, Vermont · See more »

Grant County, West Virginia

Grant County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Grant County, West Virginia · See more »

Grant Street

Grant Street is the main government and business corridor in Pittsburgh.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Grant Street · See more »

Grave of Robert F. Kennedy

The grave of Robert F. Kennedy is a historic grave site and memorial to assassinated U.S. Senator and 1968 Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy located in section 45 of Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Grave of Robert F. Kennedy · See more »

Great Lives

Great Lives is a BBC Radio 4 biography series, produced in Bristol.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Great Lives · See more »

Great Society

The Great Society was a set of domestic programs in the United States launched by Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964–65.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Great Society · See more »

Greek military junta of 1967–1974

The Greek military junta of 1967–1974, commonly known as the Regime of the Colonels (καθεστώς των Συνταγματαρχών), or in Greece simply The Junta (or; Χούντα), The Dictatorship (Η Δικτατορία) and The Seven Years (Η Επταετία), was a series of far-right military juntas that ruled Greece following the 1967 Greek coup d'état led by a group of colonels on 21 April 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Greek military junta of 1967–1974 · See more »

Greene County, Missouri

Greene County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Greene County, Missouri · See more »

Greene County, North Carolina

Greene County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Greene County, North Carolina · See more »

Gregory Baker Wolfe

Gregory Baker Wolfe (January 27, 1922 – December 12, 2015) was a United States diplomat during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and later President of two urban institutions of higher education, Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, and Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gregory Baker Wolfe · See more »

Gregory Peck

Eldred Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003) was an American actor, one of the most popular film stars from the 1940s to the 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gregory Peck · See more »

Grey

Grey (British English) or gray (American English; see spelling differences) is an intermediate color between black and white.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Grey · See more »

Groupthink

Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon that occurs within a group of people in which the desire for harmony or conformity in the group results in an irrational or dysfunctional decision-making outcome.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Groupthink · See more »

Grundy County, Missouri

Grundy County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Grundy County, Missouri · See more »

Guadalupe County, Texas

Guadalupe County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Guadalupe County, Texas · See more »

Guam Department of Education

The Guam Department of Education (GDOE), formerly the Guam Public School System, is a school district that serves the United States territory of Guam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Guam Department of Education · See more »

Gulf of Tonkin

True color satellite image of the Gulf of Tonkin The Gulf of Tonkin (Vịnh Bắc Bộ,; also simplified Chinese: 东京湾; traditional Chinese: 東京灣; pinyin: Dōngjīng Wān) is a body of water located off the coast of northern Vietnam and southern China.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gulf of Tonkin · See more »

Gulf of Tonkin incident

The Gulf of Tonkin incident (Sự kiện Vịnh Bắc Bộ), also known as the USS Maddox incident, was an international confrontation that led to the United States engaging more directly in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gulf of Tonkin incident · See more »

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution or the Southeast Asia Resolution,, was a joint resolution that the United States Congress passed on August 7, 1964, in response to the Gulf of Tonkin incident.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gulf of Tonkin Resolution · See more »

Gun Control Act of 1968

The Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA or GCA68) is a U.S. federal law that regulates the firearms industry and firearms owners.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gun Control Act of 1968 · See more »

Gun laws in North Carolina

Gun laws in North Carolina regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition in the state of North Carolina (NC) in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gun laws in North Carolina · See more »

Guns versus butter model

In macroeconomics, the guns versus butter model is an example of a simple production–possibility frontier.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Guns versus butter model · See more »

Gus Franklin Mutscher

Gus Franklin Mutscher (born November 19, 1932) is a former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, having served from 1969-1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gus Franklin Mutscher · See more »

Gus Hall

Gus Hall (born Arvo Kustaa Halberg; October 8, 1910 – October 13, 2000) was a leader and chairman of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) and its four-time U.S. presidential candidate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gus Hall · See more »

Guy Humphries

Guy Earl Humphries, Jr. (May 11, 1923 – March 20, 2010), was a Ninth Judicial District Court judge in Alexandria, Louisiana, known also as a co-founder of the Renaissance Home for Youth, a criminal rehabilitation center in Rapides Parish.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Guy Humphries · See more »

Gwyn Shea

Gwyn Clarkston Shea (born August 3, 1937) is a Republican former member of the Texas House of Representatives for suburban Irving in Dallas County, Texas, who served from 1983 to 1993.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Gwyn Shea · See more »

H-58 (Michigan county highway)

H-58 is a county-designated highway in the US state of Michigan that runs east–west for approximately between the communities of Munising and Deer Park in the Upper Peninsula.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and H-58 (Michigan county highway) · See more »

H. Guy Hunt

Harold Guy Hunt (June 17, 1933 – January 30, 2009) was an American politician and pastor who served as the 49th Governor of Alabama from 1987 to 1993.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and H. Guy Hunt · See more »

H. L. Hunt

Haroldson Lafayette "H.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and H. L. Hunt · See more »

H. Patrick Swygert

Haywood Patrick Swygert (born March 17, 1943) was the president of Howard University in Washington, DC from 1995 until 2008.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and H. Patrick Swygert · See more »

H. R. McMaster

Herbert Raymond McMaster (born July 24, 1962) is a retired United States Army officer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and H. R. McMaster · See more »

H. Rex Lee

Hyrum Rex Lee (April 8, 1910 – July 26, 2001) was an American government employee and diplomat who was the last non-elected Governor of American Samoa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and H. Rex Lee · See more »

Haggar Clothing

Haggar® is a Dallas-based menswear brand sold in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Haggar Clothing · See more »

Hair (musical)

Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical is a rock musical with a book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado and music by Galt MacDermot.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hair (musical) · See more »

Hal C. Banks

Harold Chamberlain "Hal" Banks (February 28, 1909 – September 24, 1985) from Waterloo, Iowa was a controversial labour union leader in Canada.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hal C. Banks · See more »

Hal Moore

Harold Gregory "Hal" Moore, Jr. (February 13, 1922 – February 10, 2017) was a United States Army lieutenant general and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hal Moore · See more »

Halbert Owen Woodward

Halbert Owen Woodward (April 8, 1918 – October 2, 2000) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Halbert Owen Woodward · See more »

Hale Boggs

Thomas Hale Boggs Sr. (February 15, 1914 – disappeared October 16, 1972) was an American Democratic politician and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Orleans, Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hale Boggs · See more »

Hall Lyons

Hall McCord Lyons (December 22, 1923 – July 22, 1998) was an oilman who worked during the 1960s to establish a competitive Republican Party (GOP) in his native U.S. state of Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hall Lyons · See more »

Halloween Massacre

"Halloween Massacre" is the term associated with the major reorganization of United States president Gerald Ford's cabinet on November 4, 1975, which was an attempt to address multiple high-level personality and policy clashes within the administration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Halloween Massacre · See more »

Hamer H. Budge

Hamer Harold Budge (November 21, 1910 – July 22, 2003) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hamer H. Budge · See more »

Hamilton County, Illinois

Hamilton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hamilton County, Illinois · See more »

Hank Hill

Henry "Hank" Rutherford HillSeason Five, Episode Ten: Yankee Hankie (at time 04:42 of 22:30) is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Fox animated television series King of the Hill.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hank Hill · See more »

Hannover House

Hannover House is an American entertainment media distributor, specializing in the manufacture and release of pre-recorded movies and programs onto DVD and Blu-ray video devices, and the publication of literary and non-fiction books.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hannover House · See more »

Hans Morgenthau

Hans Joachim Morgenthau (February 17, 1904 – July 19, 1980) was one of the major twentieth-century figures in the study of international politics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hans Morgenthau · See more »

Harald Malmgren

Dr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harald Malmgren · See more »

Hardin County, Illinois

Hardin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hardin County, Illinois · See more »

Harford County, Maryland

Harford County is a county in the U.S. state of Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harford County, Maryland · See more »

Harkers Island, North Carolina

Harkers Island is a census-designated place (CDP) in Carteret County, North Carolina, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harkers Island, North Carolina · See more »

Harlan Cleveland

Harlan Cleveland (January 19, 1918 – May 30, 2008) was an American diplomat, educator, and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harlan Cleveland · See more »

Harland G. Wood

Harland Goff Wood (September 2, 1907 – September 12, 1991) was an American biochemist notable for proving in 1935 that animals, humans and bacteria utilized carbon dioxide.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harland G. Wood · See more »

Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited

Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited, more commonly called HARYOU, was an American social activism organization founded by psychologists Kenneth Clark and Mamie Phipps Clark in 1962.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited · See more »

Harold Alexander (Florida politician)

G.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold Alexander (Florida politician) · See more »

Harold Brown (Secretary of Defense)

Harold Brown (born September 19, 1927) is an American scientist who served as U.S. Secretary of Defense from 1977 to 1981 in the cabinet of President Jimmy Carter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold Brown (Secretary of Defense) · See more »

Harold Dow Bugbee

Harold Dow Bugbee (August 15, 1900 – March 27, 1963) was an American Western artist, illustrator, painter, and curator of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold Dow Bugbee · See more »

Harold F. Linder

Harold Francis Linder (September 13, 1900 – July 9, 1981) was president of the Export-Import Bank of the United States from 1961 to 1968 and United States Ambassador to Canada from 1968 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold F. Linder · See more »

Harold Holt

Harold Edward Holt, (5 August 190817 December 1967), was an Australian politician who served as the 17th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1966 until his presumed drowning death in 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold Holt · See more »

Harold Hughes

Harold Everett Hughes (February 10, 1922 – October 23, 1996) was the 36th Governor of Iowa from 1963 until 1969; he had been a Republican earlier in his life.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold Hughes · See more »

Harold Keith Johnson

Harold Keith "Johnny" Johnson (February 22, 1912 – September 24, 1983) was a United States Army general and Chief of Staff (1964–1968).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold Keith Johnson · See more »

Harold Leavitt

Harold J. Leavitt (1922 – 2007) was an American psychologist of management.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold Leavitt · See more »

Harold Leventhal (judge)

Harold Leventhal (January 5, 1915 – November 20, 1979) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold Leventhal (judge) · See more »

Harold Montgomery

A Harold Montgomery Sr. (April 19, 1911 – December 17, 1995) was an agricultural businessman and a Louisiana state senator, who was an outspoken conservative within his state's dominant Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold Montgomery · See more »

Harold Robert Perry

Harold Robert Perry, S.V.D. (October 9, 1916 – July 17, 1991) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold Robert Perry · See more »

Harold Wilson

James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, (11 March 1916 – 24 May 1995) was a British Labour politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and from 1974 to 1976.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harold Wilson · See more »

Harper Lee

Nelle Harper Lee (April 28, 1926February 19, 2016), better known by her pen name Harper Lee, was an American novelist widely known for To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harper Lee · See more »

Harris County, Texas

Harris County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harris County, Texas · See more »

Harris McDowell

Harris Brown McDowell Jr. (February 10, 1906 – November 1988) was an American farmer and politician from Middletown in New Castle County, Delaware.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harris McDowell · See more »

Harrison County Historical Museum

Harrison County Historical Museum is a historical museum in Marshall, Texas, dedicated to the history of Harrison County, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harrison County Historical Museum · See more »

Harrison Lee Winter

Harrison Lee Winter (April 18, 1921 – April 10, 1990) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harrison Lee Winter · See more »

Harrison Thyng

Brigadier General Harrison Reed Thyng (April 12, 1918 – September 24, 1983) was a fighter pilot and a general in the United States Air Force (USAF).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harrison Thyng · See more »

Harry Danner

Harry Danner is an American operatic tenor and actor of stage, screen, and film.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry Danner · See more »

Harry F. Byrd

Harry Flood Byrd Sr. (June 10, 1887 – October 20, 1966) of Berryville in Clarke County, Virginia, was an American newspaper publisher, and for four decades political leader of the Democratic Party in Virginia as head of a political faction that became known as the Byrd Organization.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry F. Byrd · See more »

Harry Groener

Harry Groener (born September 10, 1951) is a German-born American actor and dancer, perhaps best known for playing Mayor Wilkins in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (seasons 3, 4 and 7).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry Groener · See more »

Harry H. Wachtel

Harry Wachtel (26 March 1917 – 3 February 1997) was a New York lawyer and businessman who worked closely with Martin Luther King, Jr., Clarence Benjamin Jones, and others within the Civil Rights movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry H. Wachtel · See more »

Harry J. Middleton

Harry Joseph Middleton Jr. (October 24, 1921 – January 20, 2017) was an American journalist, author, and library director who served as Lyndon B. Johnson's Presidential speech writer and staff assistant from 1967 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry J. Middleton · See more »

Harry J. W. Belvin

Harry James Watson "Jimmy" Belvin (1900 -1986) was an educator and served as an Oklahoma State Representative and Senator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry J. W. Belvin · See more »

Harry Jackson (artist)

Harry Andrew Jackson (April 18, 1924 – April 25, 2011), born Harry Aaron Shapiro Jr., was an American artist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry Jackson (artist) · See more »

Harry Lee Waterfield

Harry Lee Waterfield (January 19, 1911 – August 4, 1988), a Democrat, served as the 42nd and 44th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky and unsuccessfully sought election as Governor of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry Lee Waterfield · See more »

Harry McPherson

Harry Cummings McPherson, Jr. (August 22, 1929 – February 16, 2012) served as counsel and special counsel to President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson from 1965 to 1969 and was Johnson's chief speechwriter from 1966 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry McPherson · See more »

Harry P. Cain

Harry Pulliam Cain (January 10, 1906 – March 3, 1979) was a United States Senator from Washington who served as a Republican from 1946 to 1953.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry P. Cain · See more »

Harry Pregerson

Harry Pregerson (October 13, 1923 – November 25, 2017) was a United States Circuit Judge appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit by President Jimmy Carter in 1979.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry Pregerson · See more »

Harry Reasoner

Harry Truman Reasoner (April 17, 1923 – August 6, 1991) was an American journalist for ABC and CBS News, known for his inventive use of language as a television commentator, and as a founder of the ''60 Minutes'' program.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry Reasoner · See more »

Harry S. Dent Sr.

Harry Shuler Dent Sr. (February 21, 1930 – October 2, 2007), was an American political strategist considered one of the architects of the Republican Southern Strategy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry S. Dent Sr. · See more »

Harry S. Truman

Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was an American statesman who served as the 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953), taking office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry S. Truman · See more »

Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum

The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and resting place of Harry S. Truman, the 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953), located on U.S. Highway 24 in Independence, Missouri.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum · See more »

Harry Sieben Sr.

Harry Albert Sieben II (August 23, 1914 - April 25, 1979) was a Minnesota politician and member of the Sieben political family.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry Sieben Sr. · See more »

Harry W. Bass Jr.

Harry W. Bass Jr. (January 6, 1927 – April 4, 1998), was an American businessman, coin collector, and philanthropist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry W. Bass Jr. · See more »

Hartford Times Building

The Hartford Times Building is an historic Beaux-Arts building in downtown Hartford, Connecticut built as the headquarters of the now defunct Hartford Times.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hartford Times Building · See more »

Harvard Law Review

The Harvard Law Review is a law review published by an independent student group at Harvard Law School.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harvard Law Review · See more »

Harvey Brooks (physicist)

Harvey Brooks (August 5, 1915 – May 28, 2004) was an American physicist, "a pioneer in incorporating science into public policy", notable for helping to shape national science policies and who served on science advisory committees in the administrations of Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harvey Brooks (physicist) · See more »

Harvey Broome

Harvey Benjamin Broome (July 15, 1902 – March 8, 1968) was an American lawyer, writer and conservationist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harvey Broome · See more »

Harvey C. Barnum Jr.

Harvey Curtiss Barnum Jr. (born July 21, 1940) is a former United States Marine Corps officer who received the Medal of Honor for valor during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harvey C. Barnum Jr. · See more »

Harvey Denison Kitchel

Harvey Denison Kitchel (February 3, 1812 – September 11, 1895) was a Congregationalist minister who served as the president of Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont, from 1866 until 1875.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harvey Denison Kitchel · See more »

Harvey Lembeck

Harvey Lembeck (April 15, 1923 – January 5, 1982) was an American comedic actor best remembered for his role as Cpl.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harvey Lembeck · See more »

Hawaii

Hawaii (Hawaii) is the 50th and most recent state to have joined the United States, having received statehood on August 21, 1959.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hawaii · See more »

Hawaii Admission Act

The Admission Act, formally An Act to Provide for the Admission of the State of Hawaii into the Union is a statute enacted by the United States Congress and signed into law by President Dwight D. Eisenhower which dissolved the Territory of Hawaii and established the State of Hawaii as the 50th state to be admitted into the Union.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hawaii Admission Act · See more »

Hays County, Texas

Hays County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hays County, Texas · See more »

Head Start (program)

Head Start is a program of the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Head Start (program) · See more »

Health care prices in the United States

Health care prices in the United States describes market and non-market factors that determine pricing, along with possible causes as to why prices are higher than other countries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Health care prices in the United States · See more »

Health insurance in the United States

Health insurance in the United States is any program that helps pay for medical expenses, whether through privately purchased insurance, social insurance, or a social welfare program funded by the government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Health insurance in the United States · See more »

Healthcare reform in the United States

Healthcare reform in the United States has a long history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Healthcare reform in the United States · See more »

Hearts and Minds (film)

Hearts and Minds is a 1974 American documentary film about the Vietnam War directed by Peter Davis.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hearts and Minds (film) · See more »

Hearts and Minds (Vietnam War)

Hearts and Minds (Vietnam) or winning hearts and minds refers to the strategy and programs used by the governments of South Vietnam and the United States during the Vietnam War to win the popular support of the Vietnamese people and to help defeat the Viet Cong insurgency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hearts and Minds (Vietnam War) · See more »

Hearts in Atlantis

Hearts in Atlantis (1999) is a collection of two novellas and three short stories by Stephen King, all connected to one another by recurring characters and taking place in roughly chronological order.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hearts in Atlantis · See more »

Hector P. Garcia

Hector Perez Garcia (January 17, 1914 – July 26, 1996) was a Mexican-American physician, surgeon, World War II veteran, civil rights advocate, and founder of the American G.I. Forum.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hector P. Garcia · See more »

Heights of presidents and presidential candidates of the United States

A record of the heights of the Presidents of the United States and presidential candidates is useful for evaluating what role, if any, height plays in presidential elections.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Heights of presidents and presidential candidates of the United States · See more »

Helen B. Taussig

Helen Brooke Taussig (May 24, 1898 – May 20, 1986) was an American cardiologist, working in Baltimore and Boston, who founded the field of pediatric cardiology.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Helen B. Taussig · See more »

Helen Delich Bentley

Helen Delich Bentley (November 28, 1923 – August 6, 2016) was an American politician who was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland from 1985 to 1995.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Helen Delich Bentley · See more »

Helen Derr

Helen Elizabeth Clark Derr (December 17, 1918 – June 21, 2011) was a nationally recognized journalist, religion writer, and editor during a career at the Alexandria Daily Town Talk that spanned from 1955 to 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Helen Derr · See more »

Helen Ewing Nelson

Helen Ewing Nelson (October 19, 1913 – March 22, 2005) was a consumer protection advocate in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Helen Ewing Nelson · See more »

Helen Gahagan Douglas

Helen Gahagan Douglas (November 25, 1900 – June 28, 1980) was an American actress and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Helen Gahagan Douglas · See more »

Helen Keller

Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Helen Keller · See more »

Helene von Damm

Helene Antonia von Damm (née Winter; born May 4, 1938) is a former United States diplomat and Ambassador to Austria who also worked as an assistant to President Ronald Reagan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Helene von Damm · See more »

Hello, Dolly! (song)

"Hello, Dolly!" is the title song of the popular 1964 musical of the same name.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hello, Dolly! (song) · See more »

Hemming Park

Hemming Park is a public park, located in the heart of the government center in downtown Jacksonville, Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hemming Park · See more »

Henderson County, North Carolina

Henderson County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henderson County, North Carolina · See more »

Henriette Wyeth

Henriette Wyeth Hurd (October 22, 1907 – April 3, 1997) was an American artist noted for her portraits and still life paintings.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henriette Wyeth · See more »

Henry A. Byroade

Brigadier General Henry Alfred Byroade, (July 24, 1913 – December 31, 1993) of Indiana was an American career diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry A. Byroade · See more »

Henry Aaron Hill

Henry Aaron Hill (May 30, 1915 – 1979) was an American fluorocarbon chemist who became the first African American president of the American Chemical Society (ACS).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Aaron Hill · See more »

Henry B. González

Henry Barbosa González (born Enrique Barbosa González; May 3, 1916 – November 28, 2000) was a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Texas, who represented Texas's 20th congressional district from 1961 to 1999.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry B. González · See more »

Henry C. Welles

Henry C. Welles (May 13, 1821 – July 7, 1868) American druggist and business man Henry Carter Welles is known as one of the founders of Memorial Day, along with former Union General John B. Murray.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry C. Welles · See more »

Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.

Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (July 5, 1902 – February 27, 1985), sometimes referred to as Henry Cabot Lodge II, was a Republican United States Senator from Massachusetts and a United States ambassador.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. · See more »

Henry Cisneros

Henry Gabriel Cisneros (born June 11, 1947) is an American politician and businessman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Cisneros · See more »

Henry County, Georgia

Henry County is a county located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry County, Georgia · See more »

Henry F. Schricker (bust)

Henry F. Schricker, is a public artwork by American artist David K. RubinsLyst, John H. "Statue of Lincoln in State House Moved To Make Way for Schricker", "The Indianapolis Star", October 27, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry F. Schricker (bust) · See more »

Henry Ford II

Henry Ford II (September 4, 1917 – September 29, 1987), sometimes known as "HF2" or "Hank the Deuce", was the eldest son of Edsel Ford and eldest grandson of Henry Ford.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Ford II · See more »

Henry G. Marsh

Henry G. Marsh (October 11, 1921 – May 11, 2011) was a Democratic politician from Michigan who served as Mayor of Saginaw, and was the first African-American to hold that office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry G. Marsh · See more »

Henry Graff

Henry Franklin Graff (born August 11, 1921) is a noted historian who served on the faculty of Columbia University from 1946 to 1991, including a period as Chairman of the History Department.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Graff · See more »

Henry Grossman

Henry Grossman (born 1936) is an American photographer, best known for his portraits of notable figures, in particular President John F. Kennedy and the Beatles, as well as prominent political figures, writers, and performing artists.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Grossman · See more »

Henry Grover

Henry Cushing Grover (April 1, 1927 – November 28, 2005), usually known as Hank Grover, was a conservative politician from the U.S. state of Texas best known for his relatively narrow defeat as the Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Grover · See more »

Henry H. Fowler

Henry Hammill Fowler (September 5, 1908 January 3, 2000) was an American lawyer and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry H. Fowler · See more »

Henry Haller

Henry Haller (born 1923) is a Swiss American chef who served as Executive Chef of the White House from 1966 to 1987.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Haller · See more »

Henry L. Kimelman

Henry L. Kimelman (January 21, 1921 – November 9, 2009) was an American businessman, political adviser and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry L. Kimelman · See more »

Henry Loeb

Henry Loeb III (December 9, 1920 – September 8, 1992) was an American politician of the Democratic party, who was mayor of Memphis, Tennessee for two separate terms in the 1960s, from 1960 through 1963, and 1968 through 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Loeb · See more »

Henry Loomis

Henry Loomis (April 19, 1919 – November 2, 2008) was appointed director of the Voice of America in 1958 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, resigning from the post in 1965 after policy conflicts with President Lyndon B. Johnson, and was appointed by Richard Nixon in 1972 to serve as president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Loomis · See more »

Henry M. Britt

Henry Middleton Britt, III (June 9, 1919 – February 17, 1995), was a Hot Springs lawyer and a pioneer in the revitalization of the Republican Party in the heavily Democratic state of Arkansas, primarily during the 1960s and 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry M. Britt · See more »

Henry M. Jackson

Henry Martin "Scoop" Jackson (May 31, 1912 – September 1, 1983) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative (1941–1953) and U.S. Senator (1953–1983) from the state of Washington.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry M. Jackson · See more »

Henry Pomeroy Miller

Henry Pomeroy "Roy" Miller (March 27, 1883 - April 28, 1946), once the "boy mayor of Corpus Christi", was a Texas newspaperman, politician, and lobbyist influential in both the state capital Austin and national capital Washington, D.C. He represented sulphur interests in Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Pomeroy Miller · See more »

Henry Richardson Labouisse Jr.

Henry Richardson Labouisse Jr. (February 11, 1904 – March 25, 1987) was an American diplomat and statesman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Richardson Labouisse Jr. · See more »

Henry Seiler Wise

Henry Seiler Wise (July 16, 1909 – March 16, 1982) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Seiler Wise · See more »

Henry Steele Commager

Henry Steele Commager (October 25, 1902 – March 2, 1998) was an American historian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry Steele Commager · See more »

Henry W. Buse Jr.

Henry William Buse Jr. (April 12, 1912 – October 18, 1988) was an highly decorated officer of the United States Marine Corps, who reached the rank of lieutenant general.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Henry W. Buse Jr. · See more »

Herbert A. Simon

Herbert Alexander Simon (June 15, 1916 – February 9, 2001) was an American economist and political scientist whose primary interest was decision-making within organizations and is best known for the theories of "bounded rationality" and "satisficing".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Herbert A. Simon · See more »

Herbert Hoover

Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was an American engineer, businessman and politician who served as the 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 during the Great Depression.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Herbert Hoover · See more »

Herbert L. Ley Jr.

Herbert Leonard Ley Jr. (September 7, 1923 – July 22, 2001) was an American physician and the 10th Commissioner and head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Herbert L. Ley Jr. · See more »

Herbert Levine (company)

Herbert Levine is an American luxury shoe label founded in 1948 by Herbert Levine and his wife Beth.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Herbert Levine (company) · See more »

Herbert N. Maletz

Herbert Naamen Maletz (October 30, 1913 – January 6, 2002) was a judge for the United States Court of International Trade.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Herbert N. Maletz · See more »

Herbert S. Walters

Herbert Sanford Walters (November 17, 1891August 17, 1973) was a Democratic United States Senator from Tennessee from 1963 to 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Herbert S. Walters · See more »

Herman Goldner

Herman Wilson Goldner (November 12, 1916 – September 9, 2010) was the Republican mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, a nominally nonpartisan position.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Herman Goldner · See more »

Herman Talmadge

Herman Eugene Talmadge (August 9, 1913 – March 21, 2002) was an attorney and a Democratic American politician from the state of Georgia, the son of former governor Eugene Talmadge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Herman Talmadge · See more »

Herschel D. Newsom

Herschel Davis Newsom (born May 1, 1905) was the 16th master of the National Grange (1950–1968), a foundation that promotes education, service and legislation in benefit of American farm families.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Herschel D. Newsom · See more »

Hideo Sasaki

Hideo Sasaki (25 November 1919 - 30 August 2000) was an American landscape architect.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hideo Sasaki · See more »

High Court of American Samoa

The High Court of American Samoa is a Samoan court and the highest court below the United States Supreme Court in American Samoa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and High Court of American Samoa · See more »

High Speed Ground Transportation Act of 1965

The High Speed Ground Transportation Act of 1965 was the first attempt by the U.S. Congress to foster the growth of high-speed rail in the U.S. The High Speed Ground Transportation Act was introduced immediately following the creation of Japan's first high-speed Shinkansen, or "bullet train" and was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson as part of his Great Society infrastructure building initiatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and High Speed Ground Transportation Act of 1965 · See more »

High-speed rail

High-speed rail is a type of rail transport that operates significantly faster than traditional rail traffic, using an integrated system of specialized rolling stock and dedicated tracks.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and High-speed rail · See more »

High-speed rail in the United States

Plans for high-speed rail in the United States date back to the High Speed Ground Transportation Act of 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and High-speed rail in the United States · See more »

Higher Education Act of 1965

The Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA) was legislation signed into United States law on November 8, 1965, as part of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society domestic agenda.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Higher Education Act of 1965 · See more »

Highty-Tighties

The Virginia Tech Regimental Band, also known as the Highty Tighties, VPI Cadet Band, or Band Company, is a military marching band and unit in the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Highty-Tighties · See more »

Highway 61 Revisited

Highway 61 Revisited is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on August 30, 1965 by Columbia Records.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Highway 61 Revisited · See more »

Highway Beautification Act

In the United States, highway beautification is the subject of the Highway Beautification Act, passed in the Senate on September 16, 1965 and in the U.S. House of Representatives on October 8, 1965, and signed by the President Lyndon B. Johnson on October 22, 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Highway Beautification Act · See more »

Hill 327

Hill 327 (also known as Brigade Ridge, Camp Perdue, Camp Reasoner, Division Hill, Division Ridge or Freedom Hill) is a former U.S. Marine Corps (USMC), U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base southwest of Da Nang in central Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hill 327 · See more »

Hill 724

Hill 724 is a former U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) base near the summit of the Hải Vân Pass north of Da Nang in central Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hill 724 · See more »

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (born October 26, 1947) is an American politician and diplomat who served as the First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001, U.S. Senator from New York from 2001 to 2009, 67th United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013, and the Democratic Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hillary Clinton · See more »

Hillary Clinton presidential primary campaign, 2008

Hillary Clinton won many primaries, but lost the Democratic Party nomination to Barack Obama during the United States presidential election, 2008.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hillary Clinton presidential primary campaign, 2008 · See more »

Hinsdale County, Colorado

Hinsdale County is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hinsdale County, Colorado · See more »

Hiram Rafael Cancio

Hiram Rafael Cancio (August 26, 1920 – December 16, 2008) was a judge of the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hiram Rafael Cancio · See more »

Hiroki Tōchi

is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Office Osawa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hiroki Tōchi · See more »

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is an art museum beside the National Mall, in Washington, D.C., the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden · See more »

Hispanic Americans in World War II

Hispanic Americans, also referred to as Latinos, served in all elements of the American armed forces in the war.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hispanic Americans in World War II · See more »

Hispanic and Latino Americans

Hispanic Americans and Latino Americans (Estadounidenses hispanos) are people in the United States who are descendants of people from countries of Latin America and Spain.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hispanic and Latino Americans · See more »

Hispanics in the United States Air Force

Hispanics in the United States Air Force can trace their tradition of service back to the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), the military aviation arm of the United States Army during and immediately after World War II.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hispanics in the United States Air Force · See more »

Hispanics in the United States Marine Corps

Hispanics in the United States Marine Corps, such as Private France Silva who during the Boxer Rebellion became the first Marine of the thirteen Marines of Hispanic descent to be awarded the Medal of Honor, and Private First Class Guy Gabaldon who is credited with capturing over 1,000 enemy soldiers and civilians during World War II, have distinguished themselves in combat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hispanics in the United States Marine Corps · See more »

Hispanics in the United States Navy

Hispanics in the United States Navy can trace their tradition of naval military service to men such as Lieutenant Jordi Farragut Mesquida, who served in the American Revolution.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hispanics in the United States Navy · See more »

Historical polling for United States presidential elections

Gallup was the first polling organization to conduct accurate opinion polling for United States presidential elections.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Historical polling for United States presidential elections · See more »

Historical rankings of presidents of the United States

In political studies, surveys have been conducted in order to construct historical rankings of the success of individuals who have served as President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Historical rankings of presidents of the United States · See more »

History of Alabama

Alabama became a state of the United States of America on December 14, 1819.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Alabama · See more »

History of Ann Arbor, Michigan

The recorded history of Ann Arbor began with settlers from various eastern states in early 1824.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Ann Arbor, Michigan · See more »

History of Austin, Texas

The recorded history of Austin, Texas, began in the 1830s when Anglo-American settlers arrived in Central Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Austin, Texas · See more »

History of Australia

The History of Australia refers to the history of the area and people of the Commonwealth of Australia and its preceding Indigenous and colonial societies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Australia · See more »

History of Australia since 1945

The history of Australia since 1945 has seen long periods of economic prosperity and the introduction of an expanded and multi-ethnic immigration program, which has coincided with moves away from Britain in political, social and cultural terms and towards increasing engagement with the United States and Asia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Australia since 1945 · See more »

History of Bay Area Rapid Transit

Bay Area Rapid Transit, widely known by the acronym BART, is the main rail transportation system for the San Francisco Bay Area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Bay Area Rapid Transit · See more »

History of Cleveland

This article chronicles the history of Cleveland, Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Cleveland · See more »

History of Detroit

The city of Detroit, the largest city in the state of Michigan, was settled in 1701 by French colonists.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Detroit · See more »

History of East Texas State College

The history of East Texas State College (ETSC) comprises the history of the university now known as Texas A&M University–Commerce from its renaming as East Texas State College by the Texas Legislature in 1957 (in recognition of the school's expansion beyond its original scope of teacher education) to its renaming as East Texas State University by Governor John Connally in 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of East Texas State College · See more »

History of education in the United States

The history of education in the United States, or Foundations of Education covers the trends in educational philosophy, policy, institutions, as well as formal and informal learning in America from the 17th century to the early 21st century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of education in the United States · See more »

History of Fredericksburg, Texas

The History of Fredericksburg, Texas dates back to its founding in 1846.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Fredericksburg, Texas · See more »

History of Georgia (U.S. state)

The history of Georgia in the United States of America spans pre-Columbian time to the present-day U.S. state of Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Georgia (U.S. state) · See more »

History of higher education in the United States

The history of higher education in the United States begins with Harvard College and continues to the present time.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of higher education in the United States · See more »

History of Honduras (1932–82)

Authoritarian General Tiburcio Carias Andino controlled Honduras during the Great Depression, until 1948.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Honduras (1932–82) · See more »

History of Kentucky

The prehistory and history of Kentucky spans thousands of years, and has been influenced by the state's diverse geography and central location.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Kentucky · See more »

History of Knoxville, Tennessee

The History of Knoxville, Tennessee, began with the establishment of James White's Fort on the Trans-Appalachian frontier in 1786.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Knoxville, Tennessee · See more »

History of Lae

As the township of Lae, in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea is a relatively new entity, the history of the Lae environs is much older.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Lae · See more »

History of liberalism

Liberalism, the belief in freedom and human rights, is historically associated with thinkers such as John Locke and Montesquieu.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of liberalism · See more »

History of Minnesota

The history of the U.S. state of Minnesota is shaped by its original Native American residents, European exploration and settlement, and the emergence of industries made possible by the state's natural resources.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Minnesota · See more »

History of Missouri

The history of Missouri begins with settlement of the region by indigenous people during the Paleo-Indian period beginning in about 12,000 BC.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Missouri · See more »

History of Native Americans in the United States

The history of Native Americans in the United States began in ancient times tens of thousands of years ago with the settlement of the Americas by the Paleo-Indians.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Native Americans in the United States · See more »

History of New Jersey

The story of the area of present-day New Jersey begins at the end of the Younger Dryas, about 15,000 years ago.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of New Jersey · See more »

History of New Orleans

The history of New Orleans, Louisiana, traces the city's development from its founding by the French, through its period under Spanish control, then briefly back to French rule before being acquired by the United States in the Louisiana Purchase.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of New Orleans · See more »

History of North Carolina

The history of North Carolina from prehistory to the present covers the experiences of the people who have lived in the territory that now comprises the U.S. state of North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of North Carolina · See more »

History of Panama (1964–77)

Public demonstrations and riots arising from popular resentment over United States policies and the overwhelming presence of United States citizens and institutions had not been uncommon, but the rioting that occurred in January 1964 was uncommonly serious.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Panama (1964–77) · See more »

History of slavery in Texas

The history of slavery in Texas, as a colonial territory, later Republic in 1836, and U.S. state in 1845, had begun slowly, as the Spanish did not rely on it for labor during their years in Spanish Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of slavery in Texas · See more »

History of Social Security in the United States

A limited form of the Social Security program began as a measure to implement "social insurance" during the Great Depression of the 1930s, when poverty rates among senior citizens exceeded 50 percent.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Social Security in the United States · See more »

History of South Carolina

South Carolina was one of the original thirteen states of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of South Carolina · See more »

History of taxation in the United States

The history of taxation in the United States begins with the colonial protest against British taxation policy in the 1760s, leading to the American Revolution.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of taxation in the United States · See more »

History of Texas

The recorded history of Texas begins with the arrival of the first Spanish conquistadors in the region of North America now known as Texas in 1519, who found the region populated by numerous Native American / Indian tribes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Texas · See more »

History of the 101st Airborne Division

The 101st Airborne Division ("Screaming Eagles") is an elite modular specialized light infantry division of the United States Army trained for air assault operations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the 101st Airborne Division · See more »

History of the Caribbean

The history of the Caribbean reveals the significant role the region played in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the 15th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the Caribbean · See more »

History of the Central Intelligence Agency

The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was created on July 26, when Harry S. Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 into law.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the Central Intelligence Agency · See more »

History of the Dominican Republic

The recorded history of the Dominican Republic began when the Genoa-born navigator Christopher Columbus, working for the Spanish Crown, happened upon a large island in the region of the western Atlantic Ocean that later came to be known as the Caribbean.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the Dominican Republic · See more »

History of the hippie movement

The hippie subculture began its development as a youth movement in the United States during the early 1960s and then developed around the world.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the hippie movement · See more »

History of the Jews in the United States

The history of the Jews in the United States has been part of the American national fabric since colonial times.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the Jews in the United States · See more »

History of the New York Institute of Technology

This article discusses the history of the New York Institute of Technology.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the New York Institute of Technology · See more »

History of the Southern United States

The history of the Southern United States reaches back hundreds of years and includes the Mississippian people, well known for their mound building.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the Southern United States · See more »

History of the Soviet Union (1964–82)

The history of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982, referred to as the Brezhnev Era, covers the period of Leonid Brezhnev's rule of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the Soviet Union (1964–82) · See more »

History of the United States

The history of the United States began with the settlement of Indigenous people before 15,000 BC.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States · See more »

History of the United States (1945–64)

For the United States of America, 1945 to 1964 was a time of high economic growth and general prosperity.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States (1945–64) · See more »

History of the United States (1964–80)

The history of the United States from 1964 through 1980 includes the climax and victory of the Civil Rights Movement; the escalation and ending of the Vietnam War; Second wave feminism; the drama of a generational revolt with its sexual freedoms and use of drugs; and the continuation of the Cold War, with its Space Race to put a man on the Moon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States (1964–80) · See more »

History of the United States (1980–91)

The history of the United States from 1980 until 1991 includes the last year of the Jimmy Carter presidency, eight years of the Ronald Reagan administration, and the first three years of the George H. W. Bush presidency, up to the collapse of the Soviet Union.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States (1980–91) · See more »

History of the United States Democratic Party

The Democratic Party is the oldest voter-based political party in the world and the oldest existing political party in the United States, tracing its heritage back to the anti-Federalists and the Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican Party of the 1790s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States Democratic Party · See more »

History of the United States House of Representatives

The United States House of Representatives is one of two chambers of the United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States House of Representatives · See more »

History of the United States Marine Corps

The history of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) begins with the founding of the Continental Marines on 10 November 1775 to conduct ship-to-ship fighting, provide shipboard security and discipline enforcement, and assist in landing forces.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States Marine Corps · See more »

History of the United States National Security Council

Since the end of World War II, each administration has sought to develop and perfect a reliable set of executive institutions to manage national security policy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States National Security Council · See more »

History of the United States National Security Council 1963–69

This article is about the history of the United States National Security Council during the Johnson Administration, 1963–1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States National Security Council 1963–69 · See more »

History of the United States Navy

The history of the United States Navy divides into two major periods: the "Old Navy", a small but respected force of sailing ships that was also notable for innovation in the use of ironclads during the American Civil War, and the "New Navy", the result of a modernization effort that began in the 1880s and made it the largest in the world by the 1920s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States Navy · See more »

History of the United States public debt

The history of the United States public debt started with federal government debt incurred during the American Revolutionary War by the first U.S treasurer, Michael Hillegas, after its formation in 1789.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States public debt · See more »

History of the United States Republican Party

The Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP (abbreviation for Grand Old Party), is one of the world's oldest extant political parties.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States Republican Party · See more »

History of the United States Senate

The United States Senate has a history of approximately 226 years as the upper house of the United States Congress, being described in the United States Constitution in 1787 and first convened in 1789.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the United States Senate · See more »

History of the University of California, Riverside

The history of the University of California, Riverside, or UCR, started in 1907 when UCR was the University's Citrus Experiment Station.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the University of California, Riverside · See more »

History of the University of Michigan

The history of the University of Michigan (UM) began with its establishment on August 26, 1817 as the Catholepistemiad or University of Michigania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the University of Michigan · See more »

History of the University of Texas at Austin

The University of Texas at Austin was originally conceived in 1827 under an article in the Constitución de Coahuila y Texas to open a public university in the state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the University of Texas at Austin · See more »

History of the US Army National Guard

The following article is about the history of the United States Army National Guard.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of the US Army National Guard · See more »

History of unfree labor in the United States

The history of unfree labor in the United States encompasses to all forms of unfree labor which have occurred within the present day borders of the United States through modern times.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of unfree labor in the United States · See more »

History of Vietnam since 1945

After World War II and the collapse of Vietnam's monarchy, France attempted to re-establish its colonial rule but was ultimately defeated in the First Indochina War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Vietnam since 1945 · See more »

History of Western civilization

Western civilization traces its roots back to Europe and the Mediterranean.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of Western civilization · See more »

History of women in Puerto Rico

The recorded history of women in Puerto Rico can trace its roots back to the era of the Taíno, the indigenous people of the Caribbean, who inhabited the island that they called "Boriken" before the arrival of Spaniards.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of women in Puerto Rico · See more »

History of women in the United States

This is a piece on history of women in the United States since 1776, and of the Thirteen Colonies before that.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and History of women in the United States · See more »

HMS Resolute (1850)

HMS Resolute was a mid-19th-century barque-rigged ship of the British Royal Navy, specially outfitted for Arctic exploration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and HMS Resolute (1850) · See more »

Ho Chi Minh trail

The Hồ Chí Minh trail (also known in Vietnam as the "Trường Sơn trail") was a logistical system that ran from the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) to the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) through the kingdoms of Laos and Cambodia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ho Chi Minh trail · See more »

Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Hobart and William Smith Colleges are private liberal arts colleges in Geneva, New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hobart and William Smith Colleges · See more »

Hobart Taylor Jr.

Hobart T. Taylor Jr. (December 17, 1920 – April 2, 1981) was an African American attorney and civil servant who was Special Legal Counsel and the Executive Vice Chairman of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunities, the forerunner to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from 1961 to 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hobart Taylor Jr. · See more »

Hodding Carter

William Hodding Carter, II (February 3, 1907 – April 4, 1972), was a Southern U.S. progressive journalist and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hodding Carter · See more »

Hodding Carter III

William Hodding Carter III (born April 7, 1935) is an American journalist and politician best known for his role as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs in the Jimmy Carter administration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hodding Carter III · See more »

Hollis Watkins

Hollis Watkins is an activist born in Lincoln County, Mississippi who became part of the Civil Rights Movement activities in the state during the 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hollis Watkins · See more »

Holocaust Museum Houston

The Holocaust Museum Houston, the fourth largest Holocaust memorial museum in the United States, is located in the Houston Museum District in Houston, Texas and was opened in 1996.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Holocaust Museum Houston · See more »

Holt Government

The Holt Government was the federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister Harold Holt.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Holt Government · See more »

Homer E. Capehart

Homer Earl Capehart (June 6, 1897 – September 3, 1979) was an American businessman and politician from Indiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Homer E. Capehart · See more »

Homer L. Wise

Homer Lee Wise (February 27, 1917 – April 22, 1974) was a United States Army soldier who received the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Homer L. Wise · See more »

Homer Thornberry

William Homer Thornberry (January 9, 1909 – December 12, 1995) was a United States Representative from the 10th congressional district of Texas from 1949 to 1963, and a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Homer Thornberry · See more »

Honeysuckle Divine

Honeysuckle Divine (born Betty Jane Allsup; January 21, 1938) is a retired American stripper, erotic performance artist, and sexual columnist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Honeysuckle Divine · See more »

Honi Soit

Honi Soit is the student newspaper of the University of Sydney.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Honi Soit · See more »

Hoover vs. The Kennedys

Hoover vs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hoover vs. The Kennedys · See more »

Horace Barker

Horace Albert "Nook" Barker (November 29, 1907 – December 24, 2000) was an American biochemist and microbiologist who studied the operation of biological and chemical processes in plants, humans and other animals, including using radioactive tracers to determine the role enzymes play in synthesizing sucrose.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Horace Barker · See more »

Hosea T. Lockard

Hosea T. Lockard (June 24, 1920 - December 12, 2011) was an African-American Criminal Court Judge in the U.S. State of Tennessee for Shelby County.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hosea T. Lockard · See more »

Hotel del Coronado

Hotel del Coronado (also known as The Del and Hotel Del) is a historic beachfront hotel in the city of Coronado, just across the San Diego Bay from San Diego, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hotel del Coronado · See more »

Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hall

Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hall, also known as the Historic Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hall, is a hotel and casino located at 501 Aultman Street in Ely, Nevada.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hall · See more »

House of Cards (season 2)

The second season of the American television drama series House of Cards began filming a set of 13 episodes on April 29, 2013 and concluded on November 8.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and House of Cards (season 2) · See more »

Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965

The Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 is a major revision to federal housing policy in the United States which instituted several major expansions in federal housing programs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 · See more »

Housing at Georgetown University

Housing at Georgetown University consists of 13 residence halls at the main campus and a law center campus.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Housing at Georgetown University · See more »

Housing discrimination (United States)

Housing discrimination is discrimination in which an individual or family is treated unequally when trying to buy, rent, lease, sell or finance a home based on certain characteristics, such as race, class, sex, religion, national origin, and familial status.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Housing discrimination (United States) · See more »

Houston Chronicle

The Houston Chronicle is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Houston Chronicle · See more »

Houston Davis

Houston Davis (born William Houston Davis; 15 December 1914 Tahlequah, Oklahoma – 15 November 1987 Jackson, Mississippi) was an American composer, arranger, teacher of music, dance band drummer, and later in his career, a justice of the peace in Hinds County, Mississippi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Houston Davis · See more »

Houston Harte

Houston Harte (born January 12, 1893 in Missouridied March 1972 in San Angelo, Texas) founded, with Bernard Hanks, a regional chain of newspapers which eventually became the media company Harte-Hanks.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Houston Harte · See more »

Houston Independent School District

The Houston Independent School District (HISD) is the largest public school system in Texas, and the seventh-largest in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Houston Independent School District · See more »

Howard C. Bratton

Howard C. Bratton (February 4, 1922 – May 5, 2002) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard C. Bratton · See more »

Howard Cannon

Howard Walter Cannon (January 26, 1912 – March 5, 2002) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard Cannon · See more »

Howard Dixon

Howard W. Dixon (August 4, 1915 – July 30, 2007) was a civil rights attorney in Miami between 1955 and 1997.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard Dixon · See more »

Howard Francis Corcoran

Howard Francis Corcoran (January 25, 1906 – May 11, 1989) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard Francis Corcoran · See more »

Howard Haugerud

Howard E. Haugerud (August 22, 1924) was an American government official who served in presidentially appointed positions at the Department of Defense and the Department of State during the administrations of Presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard Haugerud · See more »

Howard Hughes

Howard Robard Hughes Jr. (December 24, 1905 – April 5, 1976) was an American business magnate, investor, record-setting pilot, film director, and philanthropist, known during his lifetime as one of the most financially successful individuals in the world.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard Hughes · See more »

Howard J. Samuels

Howard Joseph Samuels (December 3, 1919 – October 26, 1984) was an American statesman, industrialist, civil rights activist and philanthropist who served as United States Under Secretary of Commerce and Director of the Small Business Administration under President Johnson, special advisor to the campaign for president by John F. Kennedy and the administration of President Carter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard J. Samuels · See more »

Howard K. Smith

Howard Kingsbury Smith (May 12, 1914 – February 15, 2002) was an American journalist, radio reporter, television anchorman, political commentator, and film actor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard K. Smith · See more »

Howard Phillips (politician)

Howard Jay Phillips (February 3, 1941 – April 20, 2013) was a three-time United States presidential candidate who served as the chairman of The Conservative Caucus, a conservative public policy advocacy group which he founded in 1974.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard Phillips (politician) · See more »

Howard University

Howard University (HU or simply Howard) is a federally chartered, private, coeducational, nonsectarian, historically black university (HBCU) in Washington, D.C. It is categorized by the Carnegie Foundation as a research university with higher research activity and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard University · See more »

Howard V. Lee

Lieutenant Colonel Howard Vincent Lee (born 1933) is a retired United States Marine Corps officer who received the Medal of Honor for heroism in August 1966 during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard V. Lee · See more »

Howard W. Smith

Howard Worth Smith (February 2, 1883 – October 3, 1976) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard W. Smith · See more »

Howard Zahniser

Howard Clinton Zahniser (February 25, 1906 – May 5, 1964) was an American environmental activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howard Zahniser · See more »

Howie Hawkins

Howie Hawkins (born December 8, 1952) is an American politician, perennial candidate and activist with the Green Party of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Howie Hawkins · See more »

Hubert Humphrey

Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr. (May 27, 1911January 13, 1978) was an American politician who served as the 38th Vice President of the United States from 1965 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey · See more »

Hubert Humphrey presidential campaign, 1968

The Hubert Humphrey presidential campaign of 1968 began when Vice President of the United States Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota decided to seek the Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States following the announcement by President Lyndon B. Johnson that he would not seek the party's nomination.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey presidential campaign, 1968 · See more »

HUD reports

The HUD Reports were a series of studies in mass transit systems, funded by the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) department of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and HUD reports · See more »

Hugh Aynesworth

Hugh Grant Aynesworth (born August 2, 1931) is an American journalist, investigative reporter, author, and teacher.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hugh Aynesworth · See more »

Hugh H. Bownes

Hugh Henry Bownes (March 10, 1920 – November 5, 2003) was a long-serving federal judge in the United States, serving as a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, after previously serving as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hugh H. Bownes · See more »

Hugh H. Smythe

Hugh Heyne Smythe (August 19, 1913 – June 22, 1977) was an American author, sociologist, diplomat and professor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hugh H. Smythe · See more »

Hugh Scott

Hugh Doggett Scott Jr. (November 11, 1900 – July 21, 1994) was an American lawyer and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hugh Scott · See more »

Hugh Sidey

Hugh Sidey (September 3, 1927 – November 21, 2005) was an American journalist who worked for Life magazine starting in 1955, then moved on to Time magazine in 1957.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hugh Sidey · See more »

Hugo Black

Hugo Lafayette Black (February 27, 1886 – September 25, 1971) was an American politician and jurist who served in the United States Senate from 1927 to 1937, and as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1937 to 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hugo Black · See more »

Hugo, Oklahoma

Hugo is a city and county seat of Choctaw County, Oklahoma, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hugo, Oklahoma · See more »

Humanities in the United States

Humanities in the United States refers to the study of humanities disciplines, such as literature, history, language, performing and visual arts or philosophy, in the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Humanities in the United States · See more »

Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter Stockton Thompson (July 18, 1937 – February 20, 2005) was an American journalist and author, and the founder of the gonzo journalism movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hunter S. Thompson · See more »

Hunters Point social uprising (1966)

The Hunters Point social uprising (also known as the Hunters Point Riot or Rebellion) broke out in the Hunters Point neighborhood of San Francisco on the night of September 27, 1966, after San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) officer Alvin Johnson shot and killed Matthew Johnson, a teenager who was fleeing the scene of a stolen car.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hunters Point social uprising (1966) · See more »

Huntland (Middleburg, Virginia)

Huntland, originally known as New Lisbon, is a historic estate located at Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Huntland (Middleburg, Virginia) · See more »

Hurricane Betsy

Hurricane Betsy was an intense and destructive tropical cyclone that brought widespread damage to areas of Florida and the central United States Gulf Coast in September 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hurricane Betsy · See more »

Hurricane Beulah

Hurricane Beulah was the second tropical storm, second hurricane, and only major hurricane during the 1967 Atlantic hurricane season.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hurricane Beulah · See more »

Hurricane Carla

Hurricane Carla ranks as the most intense U.S. tropical cyclone landfall on the Hurricane Severity Index.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hurricane Carla · See more »

Hurricane Dora

Hurricane Dora was the first tropical cyclone on record to make landfall over the First Coast of Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hurricane Dora · See more »

Hurst's the Heart

Hurst's The Heart is a medical textbook published by McGraw-Hill Education.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hurst's the Heart · See more »

Hye, Texas

Hye is an unincorporated community in western Blanco County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hye, Texas · See more »

Hyman Judah Schachtel

Hyman Judah Schachtel (1907–1990) was Senior Rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel of Houston from 1943 to 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Hyman Judah Schachtel · See more »

I do not choose to run

"I do not choose to run" is President Calvin Coolidge's statement to the press on his decision not to run for the 1928 presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and I do not choose to run · See more »

I'll Take Sweden

I'll Take Sweden is a 1965 comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova, and starring Bob Hope, Frankie Avalon, and Tuesday Weld.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and I'll Take Sweden · See more »

I. F. Stone

Isidor Feinstein Stone (December 24, 1907 – June 18, 1989), better known as I. F. Stone, was a politically radical American investigative journalist and writer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and I. F. Stone · See more »

Ian McHarg

Ian L. McHarg (20 November 1920 – 5 March 2001) was a Scottish landscape architect and writer on regional planning using natural systems.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ian McHarg · See more »

Idaho

Idaho is a state in the northwestern region of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Idaho · See more »

Ignacio E. Lozano Jr.

Ignacio Eugenio Lozano Jr. (born January 15, 1927)Amy L. Unterburger; Jane L. Delgado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ignacio E. Lozano Jr. · See more »

Illinois's 1st congressional district

Illinois's first congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Illinois's 1st congressional district · See more »

Imelda Marcos

Imelda Marcos (née Romuáldez, born 2 July 1929) is the widow of Ferdinand Marcos, the 10th president of the Philippines.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Imelda Marcos · See more »

Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965

The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (H.R. 2580), also known as the Hart–Celler Act, changed the way quotas were allocated by ending the National Origins Formula that had been in place in the United States since the Emergency Quota Act of 1921.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 · See more »

Implications of Puerto Rico's current political status

The current political status of Puerto Rico has ramifications into many spheres of Puerto Rican life, and there are limits to the level of autonomy the Puerto Rican government has.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Implications of Puerto Rico's current political status · See more »

Inauguration of John F. Kennedy

The inauguration of John F. Kennedy as the 35th President of the United States was held on Friday, January 20, 1961 at the eastern portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Inauguration of John F. Kennedy · See more »

Index of Texas-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Index of Texas-related articles · See more »

India Edwards

India Edwards (June 16, 1895 – January 14, 1990) was a United States Democratic politician and Vice Chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and India Edwards · See more »

India–United States relations

India–United States relations (or Indo-American relations) refers to the international relations that exist between the Republic of India and the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and India–United States relations · See more »

Indian Americans

Indian Americans or Indo-Americans are Americans whose ancestry belongs to any of the many ethnic groups of the Republic of India.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Indian Americans · See more »

Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968

Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 applies to the Indian tribes of the United States and makes many, but not all, of the guarantees of the Bill of Rights applicable within the tribes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 · See more »

Indian Country Jurisdiction

Indian country jurisdiction, or the extent which tribal powers apply to legal situations in the United States, has undergone many drastic shifts since the beginning of European settlement in America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Indian Country Jurisdiction · See more »

Indian termination policy

Indian termination was the policy of the United States from the mid-1940s to the mid-1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Indian termination policy · See more »

Indiana

Indiana is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern and Great Lakes regions of North America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Indiana · See more »

Indiana Democratic Party

The Democratic Party of Indiana is the affiliate of the U.S. Democratic Party in the U.S. state of Indiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Indiana Democratic Party · See more »

Indiana Republican Party

The Indiana Republican Party is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party (GOP) in the state of Indiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Indiana Republican Party · See more »

Indira Gandhi

Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (née Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician, stateswoman and a central figure of the Indian National Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Indira Gandhi · See more »

Indomitable Will

Indomitable Will: LBJ in the Presidency is a biography of Lyndon Baines Johnson by Mark K. Updegrove, published in 2012.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Indomitable Will · See more »

Indonesian mass killings of 1965–1966

The Indonesian mass killings of 1965–1966 (also variously known as the Indonesian massacres, Indonesian genocide, Indonesian Communist Purge, Indonesian politicide, or the 1965 Tragedy) were large-scale killings and civil unrest which occurred in Indonesia over several months, targeting communist sympathizers, ethnic Chinese and alleged leftists, often at the instigation of the armed forces and government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Indonesian mass killings of 1965–1966 · See more »

Inez, Kentucky

Inez is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Martin County, Kentucky, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Inez, Kentucky · See more »

Inland Empire

The Inland Empire (IE) is a metropolitan area and region in Southern California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Inland Empire · See more »

Inova Alexandria Hospital

Inova Alexandria Hospital is a not-for-profit hospital in Alexandria, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Inova Alexandria Hospital · See more »

Inspector General of the Department of State

The Inspector General of the Department of State heads the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of State and is responsible for detecting and investigating waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Inspector General of the Department of State · See more »

Intelligence dissemination management

It is a maxim of intelligence that intelligence agencies do not make policy, but advise policymakers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Intelligence dissemination management · See more »

Inter-American Defense College

The Inter-American Defense College (IADC) is an international educational institution located in Washington D.C., United States, operating under the auspices of the Organization of American States (OAS) and as one of three organs that make up the Inter-American Defense Board (IADB).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Inter-American Defense College · See more »

Interbellum Generation

Interbellum Generation is a term (derived from the Latin inter- between and bellum- war) that is sometimes used to denote persons born in the United States during the first decade of the 20th century, often expressed specifically as the years 1901 to 1913.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Interbellum Generation · See more »

International Boundary and Water Commission

The International Boundary and Water Commission (Comisión Internacional de Límites y Aguas) is an international body created by the United States and Mexico in 1889 to apply the rules for determining the location of their international boundary when meandering rivers transferred tracts of land from one bank to the other, as established under the Convention of November 12, 1884.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and International Boundary and Water Commission · See more »

International Civil Rights Walk of Fame

The International Civil Rights Walk of Fame, which honors some of the activists involved in the Civil Rights Movement and others involved in civil rights activities, was created in 2004 and is located at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site in Atlanta.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and International Civil Rights Walk of Fame · See more »

International Debutante Ball

The International Debutante Ball is an invitation-only, formal debutante ball, to officially present well-connected young ladies of distinction from upper-class families to high society.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and International Debutante Ball · See more »

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) is an international research organization located in Laxenburg, near Vienna, in Austria.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis · See more »

International law and Israeli settlements

The international community considers the establishment of Israeli settlements in the Israeli-occupied territories illegal under international law, because the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 prohibits countries from moving population into territories occupied in a war.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and International law and Israeli settlements · See more »

International Peace Corps Secretariat

The International Peace Corps Secretariat, now known as International Secretariat for Volunteer Service (ISVS), was created by the United States to encourage and assist other countries interested in replicating the Peace Corps idea for their own country.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and International Peace Corps Secretariat · See more »

International Voluntary Services

International Voluntary Services Inc. (IVS) was a private nonprofit organization that placed American volunteers in development projects in Third World countries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and International Voluntary Services · See more »

Interstate 55

Interstate 55 (I-55) is a major Interstate Highway in the central United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Interstate 55 · See more »

Interstate 635 (Texas)

Interstate 635 (I-635) is a partial loop around Dallas, Texas, in the United States between I-20 in Balch Springs and State Highway 121 (SH 121) at the north entrance of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in Grapevine.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Interstate 635 (Texas) · See more »

Interstate 75 in Florida

Interstate 75 (I-75) is a part of the Interstate Highway System and runs from the Hialeah–Miami Lakes border, a few miles northwest of Miami, to Sault Ste. Marie in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Interstate 75 in Florida · See more »

Into Harm's Way

Into Harm's Way is a 2012 American documentary produced and directed by Jordan Kronick for the Center for Oral History at West Point.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Into Harm's Way · See more »

Inverted totalitarianism

The political philosopher Sheldon Wolin coined the term inverted totalitarianism in 2003 to describe what he saw as the emerging form of government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Inverted totalitarianism · See more »

Inyo County, California

Inyo County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Inyo County, California · See more »

Iowa Democratic Party

The Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) is the affiliate of the United States Democratic Party in the state of Iowa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Iowa Democratic Party · See more »

Iowa nice

Iowa nice is a cultural label used to describe the stereotypical attitudes and behaviors of residents within the U.S. state of Iowa, particularly in terms of the friendly agreeableness and emotional trust shown by individuals who are otherwise strangers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Iowa nice · See more »

Iowa State University

Iowa State University of Science and Technology, generally referred to as Iowa State, is a public flagship land-grant and space-grant research university located in Ames, Iowa, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Iowa State University · See more »

Iraq–United States relations

Diplomatic relations between Iraq and the United States began when the U.S. first recognized Iraq on January 9, 1930, with the signing of the Anglo-American-Iraqi Convention in London by Charles G. Dawes, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Iraq–United States relations · See more »

Irene Hughes

Irene Hughes (c. 1920 – December 7, 2012) was an American psychic residing in Crete, Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Irene Hughes · See more »

Irion County, Texas

Irion County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Irion County, Texas · See more »

Iris Apfel

Iris Apfel (née Barrel; born August 29, 1921) is an American businesswoman, interior designer, and fashion icon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Iris Apfel · See more »

Iris Kelso

Iris Turner Kelso (December 10, 1926 – November 2, 2003) was a Mississippi-born journalist best known for her association with three newspapers in New Orleans, Louisiana, culminating with the remaining publication, New Orleans Times-Picayune.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Iris Kelso · See more »

Irving Hill

Irving Hill (February 6, 1915 – March 18, 1998) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Irving Hill · See more »

Irving Kristol

Irving Kristol (January 22, 1920 – September 18, 2009) was an American journalist who was dubbed the "godfather of neoconservatism".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Irving Kristol · See more »

Irving Loeb Goldberg

Irving Loeb Goldberg (June 29, 1906 – February 11, 1995) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Irving Loeb Goldberg · See more »

Irwin Gunsalus

| name.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Irwin Gunsalus · See more »

Is It True What They Say About Dixie?

"Is It True What They Say About Dixie?" is a 1936 song written by Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner and Gerald Marks.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Is It True What They Say About Dixie? · See more »

Isabelle M. Kelley

Isabelle M. Kelley (1917–1997) was an American social worker who was the primary architect of the Federal Food Stamp Program.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Isabelle M. Kelley · See more »

Ismail Nasiruddin of Terengganu

Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Zainal Abidin III KCMG (24 January 1907 – 20 September 1979) was the fourth Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia (roughly equivalent to King) of Malaysia, and the fifteenth Sultan of Terengganu.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ismail Nasiruddin of Terengganu · See more »

Israel–United States military relations

Military relations between Israel and the United States have been consistently close, reflecting shared security interests in the Middle East.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Israel–United States military relations · See more »

Israel–United States relations

Israel–United States relations refers to the bilateral relationship between the State of Israel and the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Israel–United States relations · See more »

Israeli Air Force

The Israeli Air Force (IAF; זְרוֹעַ הָאֲוִיר וְהֶחָלָל, Zroa HaAvir VeHahalal, "Air and Space Arm", commonly known as, Kheil HaAvir, "Air Corps") operates as the aerial warfare branch of the Israel Defense Forces.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Israeli Air Force · See more »

Italy–Vietnam relations

Bilateral relations between Italy and Vietnam is considered to be relatively strong and friendly.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Italy–Vietnam relations · See more »

ITT Inc.

ITT Inc., formerly ITT Corporation, is an American worldwide manufacturing company based in White Plains, New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and ITT Inc. · See more »

Ivan Loveridge Bennett

Ivan Loveridge Bennett, Jr. (March 4, 1922 – July 22, 1990) was an American physician who was dean of the NYU School of Medicine and served as president of New York University 1980-1981.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ivan Loveridge Bennett · See more »

J. B. Fuqua

John Brooks "J.B." Fuqua (pronounced) (June 26, 1918 – April 5, 2006) was a businessman, philanthropist and chairman of The Fuqua Companies and Fuqua Enterprises.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. B. Fuqua · See more »

J. B. West

James Bernard West (July 27, 1912 – July 18, 1983), known as J. B. West, was the 6th Chief Usher of the White House serving from 1957 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. B. West · See more »

J. Caleb Boggs

James Caleb "Cale" Boggs (May 15, 1909 – March 26, 1993) was an American lawyer and politician from Claymont in New Castle County, Delaware.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Caleb Boggs · See more »

J. D. DeBlieux

Joseph Davis DeBlieux, known as J.D. DeBlieux (September 12, 1912 – March 13, 2005), was a Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate who represented East Baton Rouge Parish from 1956 to 1960 and again from 1964 to 1976.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. D. DeBlieux · See more »

J. D. Tippit

J.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. D. Tippit · See more »

J. Edgar Hoover

John Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895 – May 2, 1972) was an American law enforcement administrator and the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover · See more »

J. Edgar Hoover (film)

J.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover (film) · See more »

J. Frank Dobie

James Frank Dobie (September 26, 1888 – September 18, 1964) was an American folklorist, writer, and newspaper columnist best known for his many books depicting the richness and traditions of life in rural Texas during the days of the open range.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Frank Dobie · See more »

J. Irwin Miller

Joseph Irwin Miller (May 26, 1909 – August 19, 2004) was an American industrialist, patron of modern architecture, and lay leader in the Christian ecumenical movement and civil rights.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Irwin Miller · See more »

J. J. Pickle Research Campus

The J. J. Pickle Research Campus (PRC) in Austin, Texas, United States is owned and operated by the University of Texas at Austin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. J. Pickle Research Campus · See more »

J. Lister Hill

Joseph Lister Hill (December 29, 1894 – December 20, 1984) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Lister Hill · See more »

J. Marshall Brown

J.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Marshall Brown · See more »

J. McVicker Hunt

Joseph McVicker Hunt (March 19, 1906 – January 9, 1991) was a prominent American educational psychologist and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. McVicker Hunt · See more »

J. Robert Oppenheimer

Julius Robert Oppenheimer (April 22, 1904 – February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physicist and professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Robert Oppenheimer · See more »

J. Roy White

J.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Roy White · See more »

J. Thomas Jewell

Joseph Thomas Jewell, Sr., known as J. Thomas Jewell (March 6, 1909 – December 10, 1993), was a Democrat from New Roads in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1936 to 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Thomas Jewell · See more »

J. Wayne Fredericks

Jacob Wayne Fredericks (1917-2004) was a businessman and diplomat, most notably serving as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from 1961-1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Wayne Fredericks · See more »

J. William Fulbright

James William Fulbright (April 9, 1905 – February 9, 1995) was a United States Senator representing Arkansas from January 1945 until his resignation in December 1974.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and J. William Fulbright · See more »

Jack Anderson (columnist)

Jack Northman Anderson (October 19, 1922 – December 17, 2005) was an American newspaper columnist, syndicated by United Features Syndicate, considered one of the fathers of modern investigative journalism.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Anderson (columnist) · See more »

Jack B. Weinstein

Jack Bertrand Weinstein (born August 10, 1921) is a United States federal judge in the Eastern District of New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack B. Weinstein · See more »

Jack Brooks (American politician)

Jack Bascom Brooks (December 18, 1922 – December 4, 2012) was a Democratic lawmaker from Beaumont, Texas, who served in the United States House of Representatives for forty-two years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Brooks (American politician) · See more »

Jack Cox (Texas)

Jack M. Cox (August 20, 1921 – April 27, 1990) was an oil equipment executive from Houston who was the 1962 Republican gubernatorial nominee in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Cox (Texas) · See more »

Jack Crichton

John Alston Crichton, known as Jack Crichton (October 16, 1916 – December 10, 2007), was an oil and natural gas industrialist from Dallas, Texas, who was among the first of his ranks to recognize the importance of petroleum reserves in the Middle East.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Crichton · See more »

Jack Kemp

Jack French Kemp (July 13, 1935 – May 2, 2009) was an American politician and a professional gridiron football player.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Kemp · See more »

Jack Martin (executive)

Jack Martin is the global executive chairman and chief executive officer of Hill+Knowlton Strategies, a global public relations consultancy, and a former Democratic consultant.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Martin (executive) · See more »

Jack Minnis

Jack Minnis (died 2005) was an American activist, and the founder and director of opposition research for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the Civil Rights Movement era.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Minnis · See more »

Jack P.F. Gremillion

Jack Paul Faustin Gremillion, Sr. (June 15, 1914 – March 2, 2001), was the Democratic attorney general of Louisiana from 1956 to 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack P.F. Gremillion · See more »

Jack Roberts (judge)

Jack Roberts (February 18, 1910 – February 27, 1988) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Roberts (judge) · See more »

Jack Ruby

Jack Leon Ruby (born Jacob Leon Rubenstein; March 25, 1911 – January 3, 1967) was the Dallas, Texas, nightclub owner who fatally shot Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963, while Oswald was in police custody after being charged with assassinating U.S. President John F. Kennedy and the murder of Dallas policeman J. D. Tippit two days earlier.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Ruby · See more »

Jack Sparling

John Edmond Sparling (June 21, 1916 – February 15, 1997), better known as Jack Sparling, was a Canadian comics artist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Sparling · See more »

Jack Valenti

Jack Joseph Valenti (September 5, 1921 – April 26, 2007) was a longtime president of the Motion Picture Association of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Valenti · See more »

Jack Vaughn

Jack Hood Vaughn (August 18, 1920 – October 29, 2012) was the second Director of the United States Peace Corps succeeding Sargent Shriver.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Vaughn · See more »

Jack Wennberg

John E. "Jack" Wennberg (born June 2, 1934) is the pioneer and leading researcher of unwarranted variation in the healthcare industry.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Wennberg · See more »

Jack Worthington

Jack Rodney Worthington II (born November 22, 1961) is an American investment banker.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jack Worthington · See more »

Jackie (2016 film)

Jackie is a 2016 biographical drama film directed by Pablo Larraín and written by Noah Oppenheim.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jackie (2016 film) · See more »

Jackie Mason

Jackie Mason (born June 9, 1931) is an American stand-up comedian and film and television actor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jackie Mason · See more »

Jackie Robinson

Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jackie Robinson · See more »

Jackson B. Davis

Jackson Beauregard Davis Sr. (March 27, 1918 – August 22, 2016) was an American lawyer and politician based in Shreveport, Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana State Senate from 1956 to 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jackson B. Davis · See more »

Jackson County, Kentucky

Jackson County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jackson County, Kentucky · See more »

Jackson County, Oregon

Jackson County is a county in the U.S. state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jackson County, Oregon · See more »

Jackson County, West Virginia

Jackson County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jackson County, West Virginia · See more »

Jacob D. Beam

Jacob Dyneley Beam (March 24, 1908 – August 16, 1993) was an American diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jacob D. Beam · See more »

Jacob Javits

Jacob Koppel Javits (May 18, 1904 – March 7, 1986) was an American politician who represented New York in both houses of Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jacob Javits · See more »

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Jacqueline Lee Kennedy Onassis (born Bouvier; July 28, 1929 – May 19, 1994) was the wife of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, and the First Lady of the United States from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis · See more »

Jaime Jarrín

Jaime Jarrín (born December 10, 1935 in Quito, Ecuador) is the Spanish language voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jaime Jarrín · See more »

Jaja Wachuku

Jaja Anucha Wachuku (1 January 1918 – 7 November 1996), a Royal Prince of Ngwaland, "descendant of 20 generations of African chiefs in the Igbo country of Eastern Nigeria", was a Pan-Africanist, and a Nigerian statesman, lawyer, politician, diplomat and humanitarian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jaja Wachuku · See more »

Jamaica Estates, Queens

Jamaica Estates is an upper middle class neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jamaica Estates, Queens · See more »

Jamar Adcock

Jamar William Adcock (August 9, 1917 – December 22, 1991) was a high-profile banker and a Democratic state senator from Monroe, Louisiana, who served from 1960 to 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jamar Adcock · See more »

James A. Belson

James A. Belson (born September 23, 1931) was a judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James A. Belson · See more »

James A. Elkins

James Anderson Elkins Sr. (25 September 18791972) was a lawyer and banker in Houston, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James A. Elkins · See more »

James A. Graham

Captain James Albert Graham (August 25, 1940 – June 2, 1967) was a United States Marine who was posthumously awarded the highest U.S. military honor — the Medal of Honor for his heroism and sacrifice of life in June 1967, during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James A. Graham · See more »

James Anderson Jr.

Private First Class James Anderson Jr. (January 22, 1947 – February 28, 1967) was a United States Marine who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for heroism while serving in Vietnam in February 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Anderson Jr. · See more »

James August Comiskey

James August Comiskey (October 16, 1926 – February 1, 2005) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James August Comiskey · See more »

James B. Brennan

James B. Brennan (born February 1, 1926) is an American attorney and politician who served as Milwaukee City Attorney, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, and in the Wisconsin State Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James B. Brennan · See more »

James B. Pearson

James Blackwood Pearson (May 7, 1920January 13, 2009) was a United States Senator from Kansas from 1962 to 1978.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James B. Pearson · See more »

James Bevel

James Luther Bevel (October 19, 1936 – December 19, 2008) was a minister and leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Bevel · See more »

James Boyce (Louisiana politician)

James Harvey Boyce, Sr., known as Jimmy Boyce (October 6, 1922 – May 15, 1990) was a businessman from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, who from 1972 to 1976 was the state chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Boyce (Louisiana politician) · See more »

James Bradshaw Adamson

James Bradshaw Adamson (27 December 1921 – 13 January 2003) was a Major General in the United States Army.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Bradshaw Adamson · See more »

James Braxton Craven Jr.

James Braxton Craven Jr. (April 3, 1918 – May 3, 1977) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Braxton Craven Jr. · See more »

James Brown

James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, musician, record producer and bandleader.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Brown · See more »

James Bryan McMillan

James Bryan McMillan (December 19, 1916 – March 4, 1995) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Bryan McMillan · See more »

James Bryant Conant

James Bryant Conant (March 26, 1893 – February 11, 1978) was an American chemist, a transformative President of Harvard University, and the first U.S. Ambassador to West Germany.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Bryant Conant · See more »

James C. Thomson Jr.

James Claude "Jim" Thomson Jr. (September 14, 1931—August 11, 2002) was an American statesman, historian and journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James C. Thomson Jr. · See more »

James Callaghan

Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff, (27 March 1912 – 26 March 2005), often known as Jim Callaghan, served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1976 to 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Callaghan · See more »

James Callan Graham

James Callan Graham (October 2, 1914 – July 23, 2006), generally referred to as Callan Graham, was an attorney in the Texas Hill Country, a pilot in World War II and a member of the Texas House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Callan Graham · See more »

James Celebrezze

James Patrick Celebrezze (born February 7, 1938) is an American politician and jurist of the Ohio Democratic party, who served as a judge of the Cuyahoga County, Ohio, common pleas court (domestic relations division).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Celebrezze · See more »

James Clifford (designer)

James Clifford is an American fashion designer specializing in wedding gowns.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Clifford (designer) · See more »

James Cromwell filmography

The following is a list of acting credits from American actor James Cromwell.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Cromwell filmography · See more »

James D. Martin

James Douglas Martin (September 1, 1918 – October 30, 2017) was an American businessman and Republican politician from the U.S. state of Alabama, who served a single term in the United States House of Representatives from 1965 to 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James D. Martin · See more »

James Deakin

James Deakin (1929) is an American journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Deakin · See more »

James Dunne O'Connell

James Dunne O'Connell (September 25, 1899 – July 28, 1984) was a United States Army Lieutenant General who was noteworthy for serving as Chief of the United States Army Signal Corps.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Dunne O'Connell · See more »

James E. Boasberg

James Emanuel "Jeb" Boasberg (born February 20, 1963) is a United States District Judge on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, also serving as a Judge on the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court; and former associate judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James E. Boasberg · See more »

James E. McDonald (Texas politician)

James Eric McDonald (June 4, 1881 – June 12, 1952) was Texas Agriculture Commissioner from 1931 to 1951.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James E. McDonald (Texas politician) · See more »

James E. Webb

James Edwin Webb (October 7, 1906 – March 27, 1992) was an American government official who served as the second administrator of NASA from February 14, 1961 to October 7, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James E. Webb · See more »

James E. Williams

James Elliott "Willie" Williams (November 13, 1930 – October 13, 1999) was a Cherokee Indian and an honorary United States Navy chief boatswain’s mate who was awarded the Medal of Honor during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James E. Williams · See more »

James Earl Rudder

James Earl Rudder (May 6, 1910 – March 23, 1970) was a United States Army major general who as a lieutenant colonel was the commander of the historic Pointe du Hoc battle which was part of the Invasion of Normandy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Earl Rudder · See more »

James Eastland

James Oliver Eastland (November 28, 1904 February 19, 1986) was an American politician from Mississippi who served in the United States Senate as a Democrat in 1941; and again from 1943 until his resignation on December 27, 1978.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Eastland · See more »

James Edward Doyle (judge)

James Edward Doyle (July 6, 1915 – April 1, 1987) was a United States federal judge to the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin and a leader of the Wisconsin Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Edward Doyle (judge) · See more »

James Ellsworth Noland

James Ellsworth Noland (April 22, 1920 – August 12, 1992) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana and a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Ellsworth Noland · See more »

James F. Byrnes

James Francis Byrnes (May 2, 1882 – April 9, 1972) was an American judge and politician from the state of South Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James F. Byrnes · See more »

James Fleming Gordon

James Fleming Gordon (May 18, 1918 – February 9, 1990) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Fleming Gordon · See more »

James H. Gray Sr.

James Harrison Gray Sr., (May 17, 1916 - September 19, 1986) was a Georgia politician and Democratic chairman; he was the founder of Gray Communications Systems, Inc., the editor and publisher of The Albany Herald and mayor of Albany, Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James H. Gray Sr. · See more »

James H. Rowe

James H. Rowe Jr. (June 1, 1909 – June 17, 1984) was an American lawyer and New Dealer who was selected by President Harry Truman to work on the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, commonly known as the Hoover Commission.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James H. Rowe · See more »

James J. Reynolds

James Joseph Reynolds Jr. (January 8, 1907 – October 9, 1986) was the Undersecretary of Labor for Labor-Management relations during the Lyndon B. Johnson Administration in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James J. Reynolds · See more »

James Jeremiah Wadsworth

James Jeremiah "Jerry" Wadsworth (June 12, 1905 – March 13, 1984)"James J(eremiah) Wadsworth." Contemporary Authors Online.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Jeremiah Wadsworth · See more »

James Jesus Angleton

James Jesus Angleton (December 9, 1917 – May 11, 1987) was chief of CIA Counterintelligence from 1954 to 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Jesus Angleton · See more »

James L. Goddard

James L. Goddard (April 24, 1923 – December 18, 2009) was an American physician who served as Commissioner of Food and Drugs from 1966 to 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James L. Goddard · See more »

James L. Greenfield

James L. Greenfield (born 16 July 1924) served as United States Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1962 to 1966 and was one of the editors of the New York Times who decided to publish the Pentagon Papers in 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James L. Greenfield · See more »

James Levin Latchum

James Levin Latchum (December 23, 1918 – January 31, 2004) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Levin Latchum · See more »

James Lopez Watson

James Lopez Watson (May 21, 1922 – September 1, 2001) was a judge for the United States Court of International Trade.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Lopez Watson · See more »

James M. Hanley

James Michael Hanley (July 19, 1920 – October 16, 2003) represented New York in the House of Representatives from 1965 to 1981.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James M. Hanley · See more »

James Marion West Sr.

James Marion West Sr. (May 2, 1871 – August 24, 1941) was a wealthy Houston, Texas (United States) businessman who substantially influenced the city's development during the early 20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Marion West Sr. · See more »

James Marshall Carter

James Marshall Carter (March 11, 1904 – November 18, 1979) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Marshall Carter · See more »

James Mossman

David James Mossman (10 September 1926 – 5 April 1971) was a British journalist, broadcaster, a TV reporter, film-maker, interviewer and former MI6 agent with a famously acerbic interviewing style.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Mossman · See more »

James Nabrit Jr.

James Madison Nabrit Jr. (1900–1997) was a prominent American civil rights attorney who won several important arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court, served as president of Howard University for much of the 1960s, and was appointed Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Nabrit Jr. · See more »

James P. Buchanan

James Paul "Buck" Buchanan (30 April 1867 – 22 February 1937) served as U.S. Representative from the 10th district of Texas from 1913 until his death on 22 February 1937.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James P. Buchanan · See more »

James P. Coleman

James Plemon "J.P." Coleman (January 9, 1914 September 28, 1991) was a politician from the state of Mississippi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James P. Coleman · See more »

James P. Gleason

James P. Gleason (1921–2008) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James P. Gleason · See more »

James Q. Reber

James Q. Reber (July 16, 1911 – January 16, 2003) was the second Deputy Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (DDNRO).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Q. Reber · See more »

James Q. Wilson

James Quinn Wilson (May 27, 1931 – March 2, 2012) was an American academic, political scientist, and an authority on public administration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Q. Wilson · See more »

James R. Jones

James Robert "Jim" Jones (born May 5, 1939) is an American lawyer, diplomat, Democratic politician, a retired U.S. Congressman from Oklahoma, and a former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James R. Jones · See more »

James R. Ketchum

James R. Ketchum served as White House Curator from 1963 to 1970, appointed by President John F. Kennedy and continuing his position under presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James R. Ketchum · See more »

James Reeb

James Reeb (January 1, 1927 – March 11, 1965) was an American Unitarian Universalist minister, pastor and activist during the Civil rights movement in Washington, D.C. and Boston, Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Reeb · See more »

James Rhyne Killian

James Rhyne Killian Jr. (July 24, 1904 – January 29, 1988) was the 10th president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1948 until 1959.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Rhyne Killian · See more »

James Robinson Risner

James Robinson "Robbie" Risner (January 16, 1925 – October 22, 2013) was a general and a fighter pilot in the United States Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Robinson Risner · See more »

James Roosevelt

James "Jimmy" Roosevelt II (December 23, 1907 – August 13, 1991) was an American businessman, Marine, activist, and Democratic Party politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Roosevelt · See more »

James Russell Wiggins

James Russell Wiggins (December 4, 1903 – November 19, 2000) was managing editor of The Washington Post and United States Ambassador to the United Nations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Russell Wiggins · See more »

James Stewart

James Maitland Stewart (May 20, 1908July 2, 1997) was an American actor and military officer who is among the most honored and popular stars in film history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Stewart · See more »

James Street (American football)

James Lowell Street (August 2, 1948 – September 30, 2013) was a two-sport star athlete at the University of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Street (American football) · See more »

James Tague

James "Jim" Thomas Tague (October 17, 1936 – February 28, 2014) was a member of the public who received minor injuries during the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Tague · See more »

James Taranto

James Taranto (born January 6, 1966) is an American journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Taranto · See more »

James U. Cross

James Underwood Cross (April 25, 1925 – July 11, 2015) was a United States Air Force brigadier general and author of Around the World with LBJ: My Wild Ride As Air Force One Pilot, White House Aide, and Personal Confidant, with Denise Gamino and Gary Rice.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James U. Cross · See more »

James V. Forrestal Building

The James V. Forrestal Building is a low-rise Brutalist office building located in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James V. Forrestal Building · See more »

James von der Heydt

James Arnold von der Heydt (July 15, 1919 – December 1, 2013) was an American lawyer and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James von der Heydt · See more »

James Williams Riddleberger

James Williams Riddleberger, (September 21, 1904 in Washington, D.C. – October 17, 1982 in Woodstock, Virginia), was a United States diplomat and career foreign service officer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Williams Riddleberger · See more »

James Young (physician)

James Morningstar Young (1929 – June 4, 2008) was an American White House physician for presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and James Young (physician) · See more »

Jane Cahill Pfeiffer

Jane Cahill Pfeiffer, born as Jane Pennington Cahill on September 29, 1932 in Washington, D.C. was the first chairwoman of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) between 1978 and 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jane Cahill Pfeiffer · See more »

Jane Hamilton Hall

Jane Hamilton Hall (23 June 1915–November 1981) was an American physicist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jane Hamilton Hall · See more »

Janet G. Travell

Janet Graeme Travell (December 17, 1901 – August 1, 1997) was an American physician and medical researcher.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Janet G. Travell · See more »

January 12

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 12 · See more »

January 1914

The following events occurred in January 1914.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 1914 · See more »

January 1963

The following events occurred in January 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 1963 · See more »

January 1964

The following events occurred in January 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 1964 · See more »

January 1965

The following events occurred in January 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 1965 · See more »

January 1966

The following events occurred in January 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 1966 · See more »

January 1967

The following events occurred in January 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 1967 · See more »

January 1968

The following events occurred in January 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 1968 · See more »

January 1969

The following events occurred in January 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 1969 · See more »

January 1973

The following events occurred in January 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 1973 · See more »

January 22

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 22 · See more »

January 8

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and January 8 · See more »

Japanese nuclear weapon program

The Japanese program to develop nuclear weapons was conducted during World War II.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Japanese nuclear weapon program · See more »

Jared Y. Sanders Jr.

Jared Young Sanders Jr. (April 20, 1892 – November 29, 1960), was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, the Louisiana State Senate, and the United States House of Representatives, perhaps best known for his conservative opposition to legendary Governor and U.S. Senator Huey Pierce Long Jr., and his support of the States' Rights Party of Louisiana in 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jared Y. Sanders Jr. · See more »

Jasper County, Illinois

Jasper County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jasper County, Illinois · See more »

Jawboning

"Jawboning" or "moral suasion" in economics and politics is an unofficial technique of public and private discussions and arm-twisting, which may work by the implicit threat of future government regulation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jawboning · See more »

Jay Rockefeller

John Davison "Jay" Rockefeller IV (born June 18, 1937) is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from West Virginia (1985-2015).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jay Rockefeller · See more »

Jean Childs Young

Jean Childs Young (July 1, 1933—September 16, 1994) was an educator and advocate for equal access to education in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jean Childs Young · See more »

Jean Monnet

Jean Omer Marie Gabriel Monnet (9 November 1888 – 16 March 1979) was a French political economist and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jean Monnet · See more »

Jeanne L. Noble

Jeanne Laveta Noble (July 18, 1926 – October 17, 2002) was an African-American educator who served on education commissions for three U.S. presidents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jeanne L. Noble · See more »

Jeff Sharlet (activist)

Jeff Sharlet (1942–1969), a Vietnam veteran, was a leader of the GI resistance movement during the Vietnam War and the founding editor of Vietnam GI.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jeff Sharlet (activist) · See more »

Jeff Shesol

Jeff Shesol is an American historian, speechwriter, and comic strip author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jeff Shesol · See more »

Jefferson County, Kansas

Jefferson County (county code JF) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jefferson County, Kansas · See more »

Jefferson County, Missouri

Jefferson County is located in the eastern portion of the state of Missouri.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jefferson County, Missouri · See more »

Jeffery Cohelan

Jeffery Cohelan (June 24, 1914 – February 15, 1999) was a United States Representative from California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jeffery Cohelan · See more »

Jennifer Ash Rudick

Jennifer Ash Rudick (born 16 January 1963) is an American journalist, best-selling author and Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jennifer Ash Rudick · See more »

Jens Risom

Jens Risom (8 May 1916 – 9 December 2016) was a Danish American furniture designer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jens Risom · See more »

Jerauld Wright

Admiral Jerauld Wright, USN, (June 4, 1898 – April 27, 1995) served as the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command (CINCLANT) and the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet (CINCLANTFLT), and became the second Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT) for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), from April 1, 1954, to March 1, 1960, serving longer in these three positions than anyone else in history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jerauld Wright · See more »

Jeremiah Wright

Jeremiah Alvesta Wright Jr. (called Jerry; born September 22, 1941) is a pastor emeritus of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, a congregation he led for 36 years, during which its membership grew to over 8,000 parishioners.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jeremiah Wright · See more »

Jerome Cavanagh

Jerome Patrick Cavanagh (June 16, 1928 – November 27, 1979) was an American politician who served as the mayor of Detroit, Michigan from 1962 to 1970.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jerome Cavanagh · See more »

Jerome D. Mack

Jerome D. Mack (a.k.a. Jerry Mack) (November 6, 1920 – September 26, 1998) was an American banker, real estate investor, political fundraiser and philanthropist in Las Vegas, Nevada.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jerome D. Mack · See more »

Jerome Kaino

Jerome Kaino (born 6 April 1983) is an American Samoan-born New Zealand professional rugby union player.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jerome Kaino · See more »

Jerome Wiesner

Jerome Bert Wiesner (May 30, 1915 – October 21, 1994) was a professor of electrical engineering, chosen by President John F. Kennedy as chairman of his Science Advisory Committee (PSAC).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jerome Wiesner · See more »

Jerrie Cobb

Geraldyn ("Jerrie") M. Cobb (born March 5, 1931 Monash University, Australia Accessed March 12, 2010 in Norman, Oklahoma) is an American aviator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jerrie Cobb · See more »

Jerrold R. Zacharias

Jerrold Reinach Zacharias (January 23, 1905 – July 16, 1986) was an American physicist and Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as an education reformer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jerrold R. Zacharias · See more »

Jerry Finkelstein

Jerry Finkelstein (January 26, 1916 – November 28, 2012) was an American publisher, businessman and political insider.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jerry Finkelstein · See more »

Jerry Solomon

Gerald Brooks Hunt Solomon (August 14, 1930 – October 26, 2001) was a New York businessman and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jerry Solomon · See more »

Jesse Bankston

Jesse Homer Bankston Sr. (October 7, 1907 – November 25, 2010) was a politician within the Democratic Party of Louisiana, a businessman, and, at his death at the age of 103, a member of the board of Louisiana Public Broadcasting.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jesse Bankston · See more »

Jesse Curry

Jesse Edward Curry (October 3, 1913 – June 22, 1980) was an American police officer who was the chief of the Dallas Police Department from 1960 to 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jesse Curry · See more »

Jesse H. Jones

Jesse Holman Jones (April 5, 1874June 1, 1956) was a Democratic politician and entrepreneur from Houston, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jesse H. Jones · See more »

Jesse Helms

Jesse Alexander Helms Jr. (October 18, 1921 – July 4, 2008) was an American politician and a leader in the conservative movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jesse Helms · See more »

Jewell County, Kansas

Jewell County (county code JW) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jewell County, Kansas · See more »

Jewish views and involvement in US politics

While earlier Jewish immigrants from Germany tended to be politically conservative, the wave of Eastern European Jews, starting in the early 1880s, were generally more liberal or left-wing, and became the political majority.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jewish views and involvement in US politics · See more »

JFK (film)

JFK is a 1991 American conspiracy-thriller film directed by Oliver Stone.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and JFK (film) · See more »

JFK (opera)

JFK is an opera in two acts by American composer David T. Little, with an English-language libretto by Royce Vavrek.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and JFK (opera) · See more »

Jill Long Thompson

Jill Lynette Long Thompson (born July 15, 1952) is an American politician and educator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jill Long Thompson · See more »

Jim Broyhill

James Thomas Broyhill (born August 19, 1927) is an American former businessman and Republican U.S. Representative and Senator from the state of North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jim Broyhill · See more »

Jim Crow laws

Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jim Crow laws · See more »

Jim Kaat

James Lee Kaat (born November 7, 1938), nicknamed "Kitty", is a former American Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher for the Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins (1959–73), Chicago White Sox (1973–75), Philadelphia Phillies (1976–79), New York Yankees (1979–80), and St. Louis Cardinals (1980–83).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jim Kaat · See more »

Jim Marrs

Jim Marrs, born James Farrell Marrs Jr. (December 5, 1943 – August 2, 2017), was an American newspaper journalist and New York Times best-selling author of books and articles on a wide range of alleged cover-ups and conspiracies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jim Marrs · See more »

Jim Novy

Jim Novy (March 15, 1896 – May 31, 1971) was an Austin, Texas businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jim Novy · See more »

Jim Reese (Texas politician)

James O'Quinn Reese (December 14, 1929 - September 15, 2017), known as Jim Reese, was a businessman who served from 1968 to 1974 as the mayor of Odessa, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jim Reese (Texas politician) · See more »

Jim Wells County, Texas

Jim Wells County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jim Wells County, Texas · See more »

Jim Wright

James Claude Wright Jr. (December 22, 1922 – May 6, 2015), usually known as Jim Wright, was an American politician who served as the 48th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1987 to 1989.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jim Wright · See more »

Jimmie Davis

James Houston Davis (September 11, 1899 – November 5, 2000) was an American singer and songwriter of both sacred and popular songs, as well as a politician and former governor of Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jimmie Davis · See more »

Jimmie E. Howard

Jimmie Earl Howard (July 27, 1929 – November 12, 1993) was a Marine Corps staff sergeant when he led an eighteen-man reconnaissance patrol in a fierce battle against a battalion of Viet Cong in June 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jimmie E. Howard · See more »

Jimmy Carter

James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jimmy Carter · See more »

Jimmy Fitzmorris

James Edward Fitzmorris Jr. (born November 15, 1921) is a New Orleans businessman and civic leader who was the Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana from 1972 to 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jimmy Fitzmorris · See more »

Jimmy Quillen

James Henry Quillen (January 11, 1916Selective Service System and U.S. Navy official records both list Quillen's date of birth as January 11, 1915. – November 2, 2003), usually known as Jimmy Quillen, was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee from 1963 to 1997.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jimmy Quillen · See more »

Jo Daviess County, Illinois

Jo Daviess County is a county located in the northwest corner of U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jo Daviess County, Illinois · See more »

Joanne H. Alter

Joanne H. Alter (1927 – November 9, 2008) was an American activist, politician, and the first woman to break the gender barrier in Chicago area politics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joanne H. Alter · See more »

Joaquín Balaguer

Joaquín Antonio Balaguer Ricardo (1 September 1906 – 14 July 2002) was the President of the Dominican Republic who served three non-consecutive terms for that office from 1960 to 1962, 1966 to 1978, and 1986 to 1996.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joaquín Balaguer · See more »

João Goulart

João Belchior Marques Goulart (gaúcho, or in the standard Fluminense dialect; March 1, 1918 – December 6, 1976) was a Brazilian politician who served as the 24th President of Brazil until a military coup d'état deposed him on April 1, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and João Goulart · See more »

Job Corps

Job Corps is a program administered by the United States Department of Labor that offers free-of-charge education and vocational training to young men and women ages 16 to 24.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Job Corps · See more »

Jobs created during U.S. presidential terms

Politicians and pundits frequently refer to the ability of the President of the United States to "create jobs" in the U.S. during his term in office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jobs created during U.S. presidential terms · See more »

Joe Biden

Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who served as the 47th Vice President of the United States from 2009 to 2017.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joe Biden · See more »

Joe C. Paul

Lance Corporal Joe Calvin Paul (April 4, 1946–August 8, 1965) was a United States Marine killed in the Vietnam War who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for diverting an attack long enough to allow the evacuation of wounded Marines during Operation Starlite near Chu Lai, Vietnam, on August 18, 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joe C. Paul · See more »

Joe Lieberman

Joseph Isadore Lieberman (born February 24, 1942) is an American politician and attorney who was a United States Senator for Connecticut from 1989 to 2013.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joe Lieberman · See more »

Joe M. Jackson

Joe Madison Jackson (born March 14, 1923) served as a career officer in the United States Air Force and received the Medal of Honor for heroism above and beyond the call of duty during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joe M. Jackson · See more »

Joe Oscar Eaton

Joseph "Joe" Oscar Eaton (April 2, 1920 – September 28, 2008) was an American lawyer and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joe Oscar Eaton · See more »

Joe T. Cawthorn

Joseph T. Cawthorn, known as Joe T. Cawthorn (October 1, 1911 – November 11, 1967), was an attorney, businessman, and a Democratic politician from Mansfield in DeSoto Parish in northwestern Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joe T. Cawthorn · See more »

Joe Waggonner

Joseph David Waggonner Jr. (September 7, 1918 – October 7, 2007), better known as Joe D. Waggonner, was a Democratic U.S. Representative from Bossier Parish, Louisiana, who represented Louisiana's 4th congressional district from December 1961 until January 1979.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joe Waggonner · See more »

Joel Broyhill

Joel Thomas Broyhill (November 4, 1919 – September 24, 2006) was an American politician and a Congressman from Virginia for 11 terms, from 1953 to 1974.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joel Broyhill · See more »

Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport

Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport, also known as Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport, and locally referred to simply as JAP, is an airport located in the town of Zanderij and hub for airline carrier Surinam Airways, south of Paramaribo.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport · See more »

John A. Farrell

John Aloysius Farrell is an American author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John A. Farrell · See more »

John A. Gronouski

John Austin Gronouski, Jr. (October 26, 1919January 7, 1996) was the Wisconsin state commissioner of taxation and served as the United States Postmaster General from 1963 until 1965 under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John A. Gronouski · See more »

John A. McCone

John Alexander McCone (January 4, 1902 – February 14, 1991) was an American businessman and politician who served as Director of Central Intelligence from 1961 to 1965, during the height of the Cold War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John A. McCone · See more »

John Abner Race

John Abner Race (May 12, 1914 – November 9, 1983) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Abner Race · See more »

John Ashley (actor)

John Ashley (December 25, 1934 – October 3, 1997) was an American actor, producer and singer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Ashley (actor) · See more »

John Ashton MacKenzie

John Ashton MacKenzie (September 17, 1917 – January 1, 2010) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Ashton MacKenzie · See more »

John B. Murray (general)

John B. Murray (August 13, 1822 – October 8, 1884) Bvt.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John B. Murray (general) · See more »

John Bartlow Martin

John Bartlow Martin (Hamilton, Ohio, 4 August 1915 – Highland Park, Illinois, 3 January 1987) was an American diplomat, author of 15 books, ambassador, and speechwriter and confidant to many Democratic politicians including Adlai Stevenson, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Hubert Humphrey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Bartlow Martin · See more »

John Bell Williams

John Bell Williams (December 4, 1918 – March 25, 1983) was an American Democratic politician who was Governor of his native Mississippi from 1968 to 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Bell Williams · See more »

John Ben Shepperd

John Ben Shepperd (October 19, 1915 – March 8, 1990) was an American lawyer, businessman, and politician who served as the Secretary of State (1950-1952) and Attorney General (1953–1957) for the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Ben Shepperd · See more »

John Berryman

John Allyn McAlpin Berryman (born John Allyn Smith, Jr.; October 25, 1914 – January 7, 1972) was an American poet and scholar, born in McAlester, Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Berryman · See more »

John Bertram Oakes

John Bertram Oakes (April 23, 1913 – April 5, 2001) was an iconoclastic and influential U.S. journalist known for his early commitment to the environment, civil rights, and opposition to the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Bertram Oakes · See more »

John Byner

John Byner (born John Biener; June 28, 1938) is an American actor, comedian, and impressionist who has had a lengthy television and movie career.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Byner · See more »

John Carl Warnecke

John Carl Warnecke (February 24, 1919 – April 17, 2010)Brown, "John Carl Warnecke Dies at 91, Designed Kennedy Gravesite," Washington Post, April 23, 2010.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Carl Warnecke · See more »

John Carpenter (game show contestant)

John Carpenter (born c. 1968) is an American game show contestant and IRS agent.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Carpenter (game show contestant) · See more »

John Carro

John Carro described by The New York Times as "legendary Justice" was a judge for 25 years and was involved in many high-profile cases.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Carro · See more »

John Carroll Lynch

John Carroll Lynch (born August 1, 1963)"ome sources cite May 11, 1961", per is an American character actor and film director.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Carroll Lynch · See more »

John Chancellor

John William Chancellor (July 14, 1927 – July 12, 1996) was an American journalist who spent most of his career with NBC News.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Chancellor · See more »

John Connally

John Bowden Connally Jr. (February 27, 1917June 15, 1993) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Connally · See more »

John Conyers

John James Conyers Jr. (born May 16, 1929) is a retired American politician of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. Representative for Michigan from 1965 to 2017.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Conyers · See more »

John Cooper Godbold

John Cooper Godbold (March 24, 1920 – December 22, 2009) was a United States Circuit Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Cooper Godbold · See more »

John Courtney Murray

John Courtney Murray, SJ, (September 12, 1904 – August 16, 1967), was an American Jesuit priest and theologian, who was especially known for his efforts to reconcile Catholicism and religious pluralism, particularly focusing on the relationship between religious freedom and the institutions of a democratically structured modern state.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Courtney Murray · See more »

John D. Butzner Jr.

John Decker Butzner Jr. (October 2, 1917 – January 20, 2006) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John D. Butzner Jr. · See more »

John D. Lavelle

John Daniel Lavelle (September 9, 1916 – July 10, 1979) was a United States Air Force general and commander of Seventh Air Force, with headquarters at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Republic of Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John D. Lavelle · See more »

John DeLorean

John Zachary DeLorean (January 6, 1925 – March 19, 2005) was an American engineer, inventor and executive in the U.S. automobile industry, widely known for his work at General Motors and as founder of the DeLorean Motor Company.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John DeLorean · See more »

John Doar

John Andrew Doar (December 3, 1921 – November 11, 2014) was an American lawyer and senior counsel with the law firm Doar Rieck Kaley & Mack in New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Doar · See more »

John E. Fogarty International Center

On July 1, 1968 President Lyndon Johnson issued an Executive Order establishing the John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences at the National Institutes of Health.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John E. Fogarty International Center · See more »

John E. Moss

John Emerson Moss (April 13, 1915 – December 5, 1997) was an American politician of the Democratic Party, noted for his championing of the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) through multiple sessions of the United States House of Representatives where he served from 1953 to 1979.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John E. Moss · See more »

John E. Pickering

John E. Pickering (27 April 1918 – 19 September 1997) was a pioneer in the field of radiobiology, aviation medicine and space medicine and a Colonel in the United States Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John E. Pickering · See more »

John Ehle

John Marsden Ehle, Jr. (December 13, 1925 – March 24, 2018) was an American writer known best for his fiction set in the Appalachian Mountains of the American South.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Ehle · See more »

John F. Aiso

John Fujio Aiso (相磯 藤雄, December 14, 1909 – December 1987) was an American nisei military leader, lawyer and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Aiso · See more »

John F. Baker Jr.

John Franklin Baker Jr. (October 30, 1945 – January 20, 2012) was a United States Army Master Sergeant who served in the Vietnam War and a recipient of the Medal of Honor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Baker Jr. · See more »

John F. Kennedy

John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), commonly referred to by his initials JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy · See more »

John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories

The assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 has spurred numerous conspiracy theories, which include accusations of involvement of the CIA, the Mafia, sitting Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, the KGB, or even some combination thereof.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories · See more »

John F. Kennedy autopsy

The autopsy of President John F. Kennedy was performed, beginning at about 8 p.m. EST November 22, 1963, on the day of his assassination and ending at about 12:30 AM EST November 23, 1963, at the Bethesda Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy autopsy · See more »

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (formally called the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, and commonly referred to as the Kennedy Center) is the United States National Cultural Center, located on the Potomac River, adjacent to the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C., named in 1964 as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts · See more »

John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame

The John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame is a presidential memorial at the gravesite of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, in Arlington National Cemetery.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame · See more »

John F. Kennedy presidential campaign, 1960

The 1960 presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy, a United States Senator from Massachusetts, began on January 2, 1960, when Kennedy formally announced his candidacy for 35th President of the United States, replacing incumbent President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy presidential campaign, 1960 · See more »

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and museum of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, (1917-1963), the 35th President of the United States (1961–1963).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum · See more »

John Frankenheimer

John Michael Frankenheimer (February 19, 1930 – July 6, 2002) was an American film and television director known for social dramas and action/suspense films.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Frankenheimer · See more »

John G. Crommelin

Rear Admiral John Geraerdt Crommelin, Jr. (2 October 1902 – 2 November 1996) was a prominent American naval officer and later a frequent political candidate who championed white supremacy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John G. Crommelin · See more »

John Grenier

John Edward Grenier (August 24, 1930 – November 6, 2007) was an American attorney and a pioneer in the development of the modern Republican Party in the U.S. state of Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Grenier · See more »

John H. Cade Jr.

John Hamilton Cade Jr. (July 9, 1928 – January 8, 1988), was an American businessman from Alexandria, Louisiana, who was a pioneer in the development of the Republican Party in his state.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John H. Cade Jr. · See more »

John H. Fanning

John Harold Fanning (September 19, 1916 — July 21, 1990) was an American lawyer and member of the National Labor Relations Board for a record 25 years (from 1957 to 1982).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John H. Fanning · See more »

John H. Pratt

John Helm Pratt (November 17, 1910 – August 11, 1995) was an American lawyer and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John H. Pratt · See more »

John H. Reed

John Hathaway Reed (January 5, 1921 – October 31, 2012) was the 67th Governor of Maine.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John H. Reed · See more »

John H. Sides

Admiral John Harold Sides (April 22, 1904 – April 3, 1978) was a four-star admiral in the United States Navy who served as commander in chief of the United States Pacific Fleet from 1960 to 1963 and was known as the father of the Navy's guided-missile program.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John H. Sides · See more »

John Hall Buchanan Jr.

John Hall Buchanan Jr. (March 19, 1928 – March 5, 2018) was a Republican former U.S. representative from Alabama's 6th congressional district.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Hall Buchanan Jr. · See more »

John Henry Faulk

John Henry Faulk (August 21, 1913 – April 9, 1990), from Austin, Texas, was a storyteller and radio show host.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Henry Faulk · See more »

John Hervey Wheeler

John Hervey Wheeler (January 1, 1908 – July 6, 1978) was an African American bank president, businessman, civil rights leader, and educator based in North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Hervey Wheeler · See more »

John Hyland

John Joseph Hyland Jr (September 1, 1912 – October 15, 1998) was an admiral in the United States Navy who commanded the U.S. Pacific Fleet from 1967-1970.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Hyland · See more »

John J. Hickey

John Joseph Hickey (August 22, 1911September 22, 1970) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Senator from Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John J. Hickey · See more »

John J. McCloy

John Jay McCloy (born John Snader McCloy; March 31, 1895 – March 11, 1989) was an American lawyer and banker who served as Assistant Secretary of War during World War II.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John J. McCloy · See more »

John J. Williams (senator)

John James "Whispering Willie" Williams (May 17, 1904 – January 11, 1988) was an American businessman and politician from Millsboro, in Sussex County, Delaware.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John J. Williams (senator) · See more »

John Jay Hooker

John Jay Hooker, Jr. (August 24, 1930 – January 24, 2016) was an American attorney, entrepreneur, political gadfly and perennial candidate from Nashville, Tennessee, who was the Democratic nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 1970 and 1998.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Jay Hooker · See more »

John Kenneth Galbraith

John Kenneth Galbraith (October 15, 1908 - April 29, 2006), also known as Ken Galbraith, was a Canadian-born economist, public official, and diplomat, and a leading proponent of 20th-century American liberalism.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Kenneth Galbraith · See more »

John L. Lewis

John Llewellyn Lewis (February 12, 1880 – June 11, 1969) was an American leader of organized labor who served as president of the United Mine Workers of America (UMW) from 1920 to 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John L. Lewis · See more »

John Langeloth Loeb Sr.

John Langeloth Loeb Sr. (November 11, 1902 – December 8, 1996) was an American investor and executive who served as president of Loeb, Rhoades & Company.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Langeloth Loeb Sr. · See more »

John Lewis (civil rights leader)

John Robert Lewis (born February 21, 1940) is an American politician and is a prominent civil rights leader.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Lewis (civil rights leader) · See more »

John Lewis Smith Jr.

John Lewis Smith Jr. (September 20, 1912 – September 4, 1992) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Lewis Smith Jr. · See more »

John M. Leddy

John Marshall Leddy (June 29, 1914 – August 31, 1997) was an official in the United States Department of State, who mainly focused on U.S. trade policy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John M. Leddy · See more »

John M. Lynch

John M. "Pat" Lynch was an American politician who served and as the twenty third and twenty fifth Mayor of Somerville, Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John M. Lynch · See more »

John Major

Sir John Major (born 29 March 1943) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1997.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Major · See more »

John McCain presidential campaign, 2008

The 2008 presidential campaign of John McCain, the longtime senior U.S. Senator from Arizona, was launched with an informal announcement on February 28, 2007 during a live taping of the Late Show with David Letterman, and formally launched at an event on April 25, 2007.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John McCain presidential campaign, 2008 · See more »

John McKeithen

John Julian McKeithen (May 28, 1918 – June 4, 1999) was an American lawyer, politician, and the 49th governor of Louisiana, serving from 1964 to 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John McKeithen · See more »

John McNaughton (government official)

John Theodore McNaughton (November 21, 1921 – July 19, 1967) born in Pekin, Illinois, was United States Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs and Robert S. McNamara's closest advisor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John McNaughton (government official) · See more »

John Milton Bryan Simpson

John Milton Bryan Simpson (May 30, 1903 – August 22, 1987) was an American lawyer and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Milton Bryan Simpson · See more »

John Moran Bailey

John Moran Bailey (November 23, 1904 – April 10, 1975) was an American politician who played a major role in promoting the New Deal coalition of the Democratic Party and its liberal policy positions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Moran Bailey · See more »

John Morgan Davis

John Morgan Davis (August 9, 1906 - March 8, 1984) was the 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania from 1959 to 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Morgan Davis · See more »

John N. Mitchell

John Newton Mitchell (September 15, 1913 – November 9, 1988) was the Attorney General of the United States (1969–72) under President Richard Nixon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John N. Mitchell · See more »

John Naisbitt

John Naisbitt (born January 15, 1929 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is an American author and public speaker in the area of futures studies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Naisbitt · See more »

John Nevius

John A. (Jack) Nevius (July 15, 1920 – April 23, 1993) was a lawyer and politician who served as the last head of Washington, DC's pre-Home Rule city council.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Nevius · See more »

John O. Pastore

John Orlando Pastore (March 17, 1907July 15, 2000) was an American lawyer and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John O. Pastore · See more »

John P. Bobo

John Paul Bobo (February 14, 1943 – March 30, 1967) was a United States Marine Corps second lieutenant who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for heroism during the Vietnam War on March 30, 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John P. Bobo · See more »

John P. Fullam

John Patrick Fullam (December 10, 1921 – March 8, 2018) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John P. Fullam · See more »

John P. Lewis

John Prior Lewis (March 18, 1921 – May 26, 2010) was an American academic and presidential advisor who was a strong advocate of aid to help build developing countries as a matter of foreign policy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John P. Lewis · See more »

John P. McConnell

General John Paul McConnell (February 7, 1908 – November 21, 1986) was the sixth Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John P. McConnell · See more »

John Paul Vann

John Paul Vann (July 2, 1924 – June 9, 1972) was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army, later retired, who became well known for his role in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Paul Vann · See more »

John Peel

John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey, radio presenter, record producer and journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Peel · See more »

John Prendergast (activist)

John Prendergast (born March 21, 1963) is an American human rights activist, author, and former Director for African Affairs at the National Security Council.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Prendergast (activist) · See more »

John R. Hanny

John R. Hanny is a United States chef, author, and political operative and is best known for working in the White House during the presidencies of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson as a special consultant and for serving as a visiting chef for administrations from Richard Nixon to Bill Clinton.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John R. Hanny · See more »

John R. Hansen

John Robert Hansen (August 24, 1901 – September 23, 1974) served one term, from January 3, 1965 to January 3, 1967, as a Democratic U.S. Representative from Iowa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John R. Hansen · See more »

John Rarick

John Richard Rarick (January 29, 1924 – September 14, 2009) was an American lawyer who served as a Louisiana state district court judge from 1961 to 1966 in St. Francisville, Louisiana, the seat of West Feliciana Parish, and as a Democratic U.S. representative from the Sixth Congressional District from 1967 to 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Rarick · See more »

John S. Gleason Jr.

John S. Gleason Jr. (February 11, 1915 – May 2, 1993) was an American banker convicted of fraud in 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John S. Gleason Jr. · See more »

John S. Hunt II

John Smoker Hunt II (June 21, 1928 – January 14, 2001), was a nephew of Governors Huey Pierce Long Jr. and Earl Kemp Long who served on the elected Louisiana Public Service Commission from May 1964, to December 31, 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John S. Hunt II · See more »

John S. McCain Jr.

John Sidney "Jack" McCain Jr. (January 17, 1911 – March 22, 1981) was a United States Navy admiral, who served in conflicts from the 1940s through the 1970s, including as the Commander, United States Pacific Command.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John S. McCain Jr. · See more »

John S. Rice

John Stanley Rice (January 28, 1899 – August 2, 1985) was a Democratic politician, farmer and businessman from the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John S. Rice · See more »

John Sherman Cooper

John Sherman Cooper (August 23, 1901 – February 21, 1991) was a politician, jurist, and diplomat from the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Sherman Cooper · See more »

John Sparkman

John Jackson Sparkman (December 20, 1899 – November 16, 1985) was an American jurist and politician from the state of Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Sparkman · See more »

John Stafford (U.S. politician)

John Stafford is an American politician and member of the Republican party from Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Stafford (U.S. politician) · See more »

John Steinbeck

John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. --> (February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Steinbeck · See more »

John Steinbeck IV

John Steinbeck IV (June 12, 1946 – February 7, 1991) was an American journalist and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Steinbeck IV · See more »

John T. Connor

John Thomas "Jack" Connor (November 3, 1914 – October 6, 2000) was an American government official and businessman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John T. Connor · See more »

John T. Hayward

John Tucker "Chick" Hayward (15 November 1908 – 23 May 1999) was a World War II naval aviator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John T. Hayward · See more »

John Tartaglione

John Tartaglione (January 14, 1921 – November 12, 2003),Comics Buyer's Guide #1650; February 2009; Page 107 a.k.a. '"John Tartag." and other pseudonyms, was an American comic book artist best known as a 1950s romance-comics artist; a Marvel Comics inker during the Silver Age of comic books; and the illustrator of the Marvel biographies The Life of Pope John Paul II, and Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the first of which at least sold millions of copies worldwide in several languages.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Tartaglione · See more »

John Teele Pratt

John Teele Pratt (December 25, 1873 — June 17, 1927) was an American corporate attorney, philanthropist, music impresario, and financier.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Teele Pratt · See more »

John Thomas Curtin

John Thomas Curtin (August 24, 1921 – April 14, 2017) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Thomas Curtin · See more »

John Tower

John Goodwin Tower (September 29, 1925 – April 5, 1991) was the first Republican United States Senator from Texas since Reconstruction.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Tower · See more »

John Virgil Singleton Jr.

John Virgil Singleton Jr. (March 20, 1918 – March 20, 2015) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Virgil Singleton Jr. · See more »

John W. Gardner

John William Gardner (October 8, 1912 – February 16, 2002) was Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) under President Lyndon Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John W. Gardner · See more »

John W. Goode

John William Goode Jr. (March 10, 1923 – February 5, 1994) was a lawyer in San Antonio who was a figure in the 1950s and 1960s rebirth of the Republican Party in Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John W. Goode · See more »

John W. Kern III

John W. Kern III (born 1928 or 1929 – January 30, 2018) was a judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John W. Kern III · See more »

John W. King

John William King (October 10, 1918 – August 9, 1996) was an American lawyer, jurist, and Democratic politician from Manchester, New Hampshire.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John W. King · See more »

John W. McCormack

John William McCormack (December 21, 1891 – November 22, 1980) was an American politician from Boston, Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John W. McCormack · See more »

John W. Mecom Sr.

John Whitfield Mecom Sr. (January 13, 1911 – October 12, 1981), was an American independent oilman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John W. Mecom Sr. · See more »

John W. Mitchell (United States Air Force)

John William Mitchell (14 July 1915 – 15 November 1995) was an officer of the United States Air Force, a flying ace and the leader of Operation Vengeance, the mission to shoot down Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John W. Mitchell (United States Air Force) · See more »

John W. Reynolds Jr.

John Whitcome Reynolds Jr. (April 4, 1921January 6, 2002) was an American politician and federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John W. Reynolds Jr. · See more »

John W. Tuthill

John Wills Tuthill (November 10, 1910 – September 9, 1996) was a U.S. career diplomat who was stationed in Latin America, Canada, and Europe.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John W. Tuthill · See more »

John Weld Peck II

John Weld Peck II (June 23, 1913 – September 7, 1993) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Weld Peck II · See more »

John Wheeler Bunton

John Wheeler Bunton (22 February 1807 – 24 August 1879) was a Texas settler and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence (1836), which declared independence from Mexico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Wheeler Bunton · See more »

John Whitten

John Moss Whitten (1920–2000) was an American Central Intelligence Agency officer, known under the pseudonym John Scelso.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Whitten · See more »

John Willis Hurst

John Willis Hurst (October 21, 1920 – October 1, 2011) was an American physician who served as the cardiologist of former U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Willis Hurst · See more »

John Woodenlegs

John Woodenlegs (12 November 1909 - December 1981 in Billings, Montana) was an author, educator, and the tribal president of the Northern Cheyenne from 1955 to 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and John Woodenlegs · See more »

Johnson Amendment

The Johnson Amendment is a provision in the U.S. tax code, since 1954, that prohibits all 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations from endorsing or opposing political candidates.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Johnson Amendment · See more »

Johnson City Independent School District

Johnson City Independent School District is a public school district based in Johnson City, Texas (USA).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Johnson City Independent School District · See more »

Johnson City, Texas

Johnson City is a city in Blanco County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Johnson City, Texas · See more »

Johnson County, Kentucky

Johnson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Johnson County, Kentucky · See more »

Johnson cult

The Johnson cult, formerly misidentified as a cargo cult, was initiated on New Hanover Island in Papua New Guinea in 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Johnson cult · See more »

Johnson desk

The Johnson desk was used by President Lyndon B. Johnson throughout his time in the White House.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Johnson desk · See more »

Johnson Doctrine

The Johnson Doctrine, enunciated by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson after the United States' intervention in the Dominican Republic in 1965, declared that domestic revolution in the Western Hemisphere would no longer be a local matter when "the object is the establishment of a Communist dictatorship".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Johnson Doctrine · See more »

Johnson Space Center

The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Johnson Space Center · See more »

Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall

Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall is a Joint Base of the United States military that is located around Arlington, Virginia which is made up of Fort Myer (Arl), Fort McNair (SW DC), and Henderson Hall.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall · See more »

Joint session of the United States Congress

A joint session of the United States Congress is a gathering of members of the two chambers of the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States: the Senate and the House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joint session of the United States Congress · See more »

Joint Task Force National Capital Region

Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF NCR) is an element of United States Northern Command tasked to support presidential inaugurations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joint Task Force National Capital Region · See more »

Joint United States Public Affairs Office

The Joint United States Public Affairs Office (JUSPAO) was a multi-agency organization that provided integrated Information Operations support in South Vietnam from 1965 to 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joint United States Public Affairs Office · See more »

Joint warfare in South Vietnam, 1963–69

In the Vietnam War, after the assassinations of Ngo Dinh Diem and John F. Kennedy in late 1963 and the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964 and the continuing political instability in the South, the United States made a policy commitment to begin joint warfare in South Vietnam, a period of gradual escalation and Americanization, involving the commitment of large-scale combat forces from the United States and allied countries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joint warfare in South Vietnam, 1963–69 · See more »

Jolly, Texas

Jolly is a city in Clay County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jolly, Texas · See more »

Jon O. Newman

Jon Ormond Newman (born 1932) is a Senior United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jon O. Newman · See more »

Jonathan Edwards College

Jonathan Edwards College (informally JE) is a residential college at Yale University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jonathan Edwards College · See more »

Jones County, South Dakota

Jones County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jones County, South Dakota · See more »

José Limón

José Arcadio Limón (January 12, 1908 – December 2, 1972) was a dancer and choreographer who developed what is now known as 'Limón technique'.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and José Limón · See more »

Josef Berger (speechwriter)

Josef Berger, or Joseph Isadore Berger (May 12, 1903 – November 11, 1971), was an American journalist, author and speechwriter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Josef Berger (speechwriter) · See more »

Joseph A. Califano Jr.

Joseph Anthony Califano Jr. (born May 15, 1931) is a former United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and the founder and chairman of The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASAColumbia), an evidence-based research organization.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph A. Califano Jr. · See more »

Joseph Alsop

Joseph Wright Alsop V (October 10, 1910 – August 28, 1989) was an American journalist and syndicated newspaper columnist from the 1930s through the 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Alsop · See more »

Joseph Byrd

Joseph Hunter Byrd, Jr. (born December 19, 1937) is an American composer, musician and academic.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Byrd · See more »

Joseph Cornelius Waddy

Joseph Cornelius Waddy (May 26, 1911 – August 1, 1978) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Cornelius Waddy · See more »

Joseph Ellwanger

Pastor Joseph "Joe" W. Ellwanger, Jr. (b. 1934) is a Lutheran pastor, author and civil rights activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Ellwanger · See more »

Joseph Franklin Wilson

Joseph Franklin Wilson (March 18, 1901 – October 13, 1968) was a U.S. Representative from Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Franklin Wilson · See more »

Joseph J. Sisco

Joseph John Sisco (October 31, 1919 – November 23, 2004) was a diplomat who played a major role in then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy in the Middle East.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph J. Sisco · See more »

Joseph Kagan, Baron Kagan

Joseph Kagan, Baron Kagan (6 June 1915 – 17 January 1995) was a Lithuanian-British industrialist and the founder of Kagan Textiles, of Elland, which made raincoats from the waterproof Gannex fabric he had invented.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Kagan, Baron Kagan · See more »

Joseph M. McDade

Joseph Michael McDade (September 29, 1931 – September 24, 2017) was an American politician who was a member of the United States House of Representatives, having represented Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph M. McDade · See more »

Joseph Mendenhall

Joseph Abraham Mendenhall (born January 15, 1920) was a United States State Department official, known for his advisory work during the Kennedy administration on policy towards Vietnam and Laos.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Mendenhall · See more »

Joseph Palmer II

Joseph Palmer II (June 16, 1914 – August 15, 1994) was an American diplomat and State Department official whose career focused on U.S. relations with Africa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Palmer II · See more »

Joseph Peter Kinneary

Joseph Peter Kinneary (September 19, 1905 – February 14, 2003) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Peter Kinneary · See more »

Joseph S. Clark Jr.

Joseph Sill Clark Jr. (October 21, 1901January 12, 1990) was an American author, lawyer and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph S. Clark Jr. · See more »

Joseph S. Clark's and Robert F. Kennedy's tour of the Mississippi Delta

Senator Joseph S. Clark's and Senator Robert F. Kennedy's tour of the Mississippi Delta occurred on April 10, 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph S. Clark's and Robert F. Kennedy's tour of the Mississippi Delta · See more »

Joseph Samuel Nathaniel Tross

Joseph Samuel Nathaniel Tross (April 2, 1889 – March 30, 1971) was an evangelist and civil rights leader.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Samuel Nathaniel Tross · See more »

Joseph Tydings

Joseph Davies Tydings (born May 4, 1928) is a retired American lawyer, politician, and former Democratic member of the United States Senate, representing the state of Maryland from 1965 to 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Tydings · See more »

Joseph W. Barr

Joseph Walker Barr (January 17, 1918 – February 23, 1996) was an American businessman and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph W. Barr · See more »

Joseph W. Martin Jr.

Joseph William Martin Jr. (November 3, 1884 – March 6, 1968) was an American politician who served as the 44th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1947 to 1949 and 1953 to 1955; he represented the district covering North Attleborough, Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph W. Martin Jr. · See more »

Joseph Wilson Baines

Joseph Wilson Baines (January 24, 1846 – November 18, 1906) was Secretary of State of Texas and a member of the Texas state legislature.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Wilson Baines · See more »

Joseph Y. Yun

Joseph Yuosang Yun is a former top American diplomat and one of the nation's leading experts on North Korea.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joseph Y. Yun · See more »

Josh White

Joshua Daniel White (February 11, 1914 – September 5, 1969) was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor and civil rights activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Josh White · See more »

Joyce Hens Green

Joyce Hens Green (born 1928) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Joyce Hens Green · See more »

Juan B. Fernandez-Badillo

Juan B. Fernandez-Badillo (August 28, 1912 – October 16, 1989) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Juan B. Fernandez-Badillo · See more »

Juanita Jackson Mitchell

Juanita Elizabeth Jackson Mitchell (January 2, 1913 – July 7, 1992) was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas and was the first African-American woman to practice law in Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Juanita Jackson Mitchell · See more »

Judeo-Christian ethics

The idea that a common Judeo-Christian ethics or Judeo-Christian values underpins American politics, law and morals has been part of the "American civil religion" since the 1940s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Judeo-Christian ethics · See more »

Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy

The Judge Advocate General's Corps also known as the "JAG Corps" or "JAG" is the legal arm of the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy · See more »

Judicial appointment history for United States federal courts

The appointment of federal judges for United States federal courts has become viewed as a political process in the last several decades.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Judicial appointment history for United States federal courts · See more »

Judicial aspects of race in the United States

Race legislation in the United States is defined as legislation seeking to direct relations between races or ethnic groups.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Judicial aspects of race in the United States · See more »

Judith Basin County, Montana

Judith Basin County is a county in the U.S. state of Montana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Judith Basin County, Montana · See more »

Jule Sugarman

Jule Meyer Sugarman (September 23, 1927 – November 2, 2010) was a founder of Head Start who also led the program for its first five years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jule Sugarman · See more »

Julian Bond

Horace Julian Bond (January 14, 1940 – August 15, 2015) was an American social activist and leader in the Civil Rights Movement, politician, professor and writer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Julian Bond · See more »

Julian Bond: Reflections from the Frontlines of the Civil Rights Movement

Julian Bond: Reflections from the Frontlines of the Civil Rights Movement is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley for Heritage Film Project, a portrait of social activist and former Georgia legislator Julian Bond.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Julian Bond: Reflections from the Frontlines of the Civil Rights Movement · See more »

Julius B. Richmond

Julius Benjamin Richmond (September 26, 1916 – July 27, 2008) was an American pediatrician and public health administrator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Julius B. Richmond · See more »

July 1960

The following events occurred in July 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and July 1960 · See more »

July 1964

The following events occurred in July 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and July 1964 · See more »

July 1965

The following events occurred in July 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and July 1965 · See more »

July 1966

The following events occurred in July 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and July 1966 · See more »

July 1975

The following events occurred in July 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and July 1975 · See more »

July 2

This day is the midpoint of a common year because there are 182 days before and 182 days after it in common years, and 183 before and 182 after in leap years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and July 2 · See more »

July 28

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and July 28 · See more »

July 30

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and July 30 · See more »

July 4

The Aphelion, the point in the year when the Earth is farthest from the Sun, occurs around this date.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and July 4 · See more »

Junction, Texas

Junction is a city in and the county seat of Kimble County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Junction, Texas · See more »

June 13

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and June 13 · See more »

June 1914

The following events occurred in June 1914.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and June 1914 · See more »

June 1963

The following events occurred in June 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and June 1963 · See more »

June 1964

The following events occurred in June 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and June 1964 · See more »

June 1965

The following events occurred in June 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and June 1965 · See more »

June 1966

The following events occurred in June 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and June 1966 · See more »

June 1967

The following events occurred in June 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and June 1967 · See more »

June 1968

The following events occurred in June 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and June 1968 · See more »

June 23

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and June 23 · See more »

June 9

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and June 9 · See more »

June Lazenby Green

June Lazenby Green (January 23, 1914 – February 2, 2001) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and June Lazenby Green · See more »

Jupiter's Legacy

Jupiter's Legacy is an American superhero comic book series, first published in 2013, written by Mark Millar, drawn by Frank Quitely, colored and lettered by Peter Doherty and published by Image Comics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Jupiter's Legacy · See more »

Just society

The idea of a just society first gained modern attention when philosophers such as John Stuart Mill asked, "What is a 'just society'?" Their writings covered several different perspectives including allowing individuals to live their lives as long as they didn't infringe on the rights to others, to the idea that the resources of society should be distributed to all, including those most deserving first.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Just society · See more »

K-25

K-25 was the codename given by the Manhattan Project to the program to produce enriched uranium for atomic bombs using the gaseous diffusion method.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and K-25 · See more »

Kansas

Kansas is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kansas · See more »

Karl Hess

Karl Hess (born Carl Hess III; May 25, 1923 – April 22, 1994) was an American speechwriter and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Karl Hess · See more »

Karl Hess: Toward Liberty

Karl Hess: Toward Liberty is a 1980 American short documentary film about the anarchist Karl Hess, produced by Roland Hallé and Peter W. Ladue.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Karl Hess: Toward Liberty · See more »

Karl Rolvaag

Karl Fritjof Rolvaag (July 18, 1913 – December 20, 1990) was an American diplomat and politician who served as the 31st Governor of Minnesota from March 25, 1963, to January 2, 1967, as a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Karl Rolvaag · See more »

Katharine Elkus White

Katharine Elkus White (November 25, 1906 – April 24, 1985) was an American Democratic Party politician and diplomat, who served as Mayor of Red Bank, New Jersey from 1951 to 1956, chairwoman of the New Jersey Highway Authority (1955-1964), and United States Ambassador to Denmark (1964-1968).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Katharine Elkus White · See more »

Katharine Graham

Katharine Meyer "Kay" Graham (née Meyer; June 16, 1917 – July 17, 2001) was an American publisher and the first female publisher of a major American newspaper.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Katharine Graham · See more »

Katharine Stinson

Katharine Stinson was an American aeronautical engineer and the Federal Aviation Administration's first female engineer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Katharine Stinson · See more »

Katherine Dunham

Katherine Mary Dunham (also known as Kaye Dunn, June 22, 1909 – May 21, 2006) was an American dancer, choreographer, author, educator, and social activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Katherine Dunham · See more »

Katherine Fitzgerald, Lady of Hy-Carbery

Katherine Fitzgerald (c.1452-1506) was an Anglo-Irish Noblewoman of the Geraldine's dynasty, during the 15th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Katherine Fitzgerald, Lady of Hy-Carbery · See more »

Katherine Peden

Katherine Graham Peden (January 2, 1926 – January 8, 2006) was the first woman appointed as the Commissioner of Commerce in Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Katherine Peden · See more »

Kathleen Blanco

Kathleen Babineaux Blanco (born December 15, 1942) is an American politician who served as the 54th Governor of Louisiana from January 2004 to January 2008.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kathleen Blanco · See more »

Kathleen McCree Lewis

Kathleen McCree Lewis (September 27, 1947 – October 16, 2007) was an American lawyer and former federal judicial nominee to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kathleen McCree Lewis · See more »

Kathleen Weston

Kathleen Weston, M.D., (March 26, 1907 – January 11, 2016) was a leader in medical research and teaching, as well as a trailblazer for women in the medical profession.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kathleen Weston · See more »

Kathryn E. Granahan

Kathryn Elizabeth Granahan (December 7, 1894 – July 10, 1979) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kathryn E. Granahan · See more »

Kathryn H. Stone

Kathryn Haesler Stone (October 5, 1906 – May 18, 1995) was an American teacher, housewife, author, civic activist and Democratic politician who represented Arlington, Virginia part-time in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1954 to 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kathryn H. Stone · See more »

Katie Louchheim

Katie Louchheim (1903–1991) was a 20th-century American diplomat, Democratic National Committee (DNC) vice chair, poet, and writer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Katie Louchheim · See more »

Katmai National Park and Preserve

Katmai National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park and Preserve in southern Alaska, notable for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its Alaskan brown bears.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Katmai National Park and Preserve · See more »

Katsuhisa Hōki

is a Japanese voice actor and actor from Nagasaki Prefecture.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Katsuhisa Hōki · See more »

KBPA

KBPA (103.5 MHz, "103.5 Bob FM") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to San Marcos, Texas and serving the Greater Austin metropolitan area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and KBPA · See more »

KBR (company)

KBR, Inc. (formerly Kellogg Brown & Root) is an American engineering, procurement, and construction company, formerly a subsidiary of Halliburton.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and KBR (company) · See more »

KC Johnson

Robert David Johnson (born 1967), also known as KC Johnson, is an American history professor at Brooklyn College and the City University of New York Graduate Center.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and KC Johnson · See more »

Keb' Mo'

Kevin Roosevelt Moore (born October 3, 1951), known as Keb' Mo', is an American blues musician and four-time Grammy Award winner.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Keb' Mo' · See more »

Kelly Bryant

Kelly Bryant (August 28, 1908 – October 1975) served as the Democratic secretary of state of the U.S. state of Arkansas from 1963 until his death nearly thirteen years later.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kelly Bryant · See more »

Kelly Johnson (engineer)

Clarence Leonard "Kelly" Johnson (February 27, 1910 – December 21, 1990) was an American aeronautical and systems engineer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kelly Johnson (engineer) · See more »

Kelso (horse)

Kelso (April 4, 1957 – October 16, 1983) was an American thoroughbred race horse considered among the best racehorses in history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kelso (horse) · See more »

Ken Burns

Kenneth Lauren Burns (born July 29, 1953) is an American filmmaker, known for his style of using archival footage and photographs in documentary films.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ken Burns · See more »

Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball

Ken Griffey Jr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball · See more »

Ken Jenkins

Ken Jenkins (born August 28, 1940) is an American actor and musician, best known for his role as Dr. Bob Kelso, the Chief of Medicine, on the American comedy series Scrubs (2001-2009; main).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ken Jenkins · See more »

Kendall County, Texas

Kendall County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kendall County, Texas · See more »

Kendall Square

Kendall Square is a neighborhood in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., with the square itself at the intersection of Main Street and Broadway.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kendall Square · See more »

Kennedy (miniseries)

Kennedy is a 1983 American-British five-hour television miniseries written by Reg Gadney and directed by Jim Goddard.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kennedy (miniseries) · See more »

Kennedy half dollar

The Kennedy half dollar, first minted in 1964, is a fifty-cent coin currently issued by the United States Mint.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kennedy half dollar · See more »

Kennedy pink Chanel suit

A pink Chanel suit was worn by Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy on November 22, 1963, when her husband, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kennedy pink Chanel suit · See more »

Kennedy Round

The Kennedy Round was the sixth session of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) multilateral trade negotiations held between 1964 and 1967 in Geneva, Switzerland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kennedy Round · See more »

Kennedy-Warren Apartment Building

The Kennedy-Warren is a historic eleven-story apartment house in Washington, D.C. It is located at 3131-3133 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. between the Cleveland Park and Woodley Park neighborhoods.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kennedy-Warren Apartment Building · See more »

Kenneth and Mamie Clark

Kenneth Bancroft Clark (July 14, 1914 – May 1, 2005) and Mamie Phipps Clark (April 18, 1917 – August 11, 1983) were African-American psychologists who as a married team conducted important research among children and were active in the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kenneth and Mamie Clark · See more »

Kenneth Bressett

Kenneth Bressett (born 1928) is an American numismatist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kenneth Bressett · See more »

Kenneth E. BeLieu

Kenneth E. BeLieu (February 10, 1914 – February 10, 2001) was the United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logistics) 1961-65, Under Secretary of the Navy in 1965; Under Secretary of the Army 1971-73; and then director of the National Petroleum Council in the late 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kenneth E. BeLieu · See more »

Kenneth Jernigan

Norman Kenneth Jernigan (November 13, 1926 – October 12, 1998) was the longtime leader of the National Federation of the Blind, the largest and oldest blind people's organization in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kenneth Jernigan · See more »

Kenneth Komoski

Paul Kenneth Komoski, better known as Kenneth Komoski, is an educational advocate, nonprofit executive, and former teacher.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kenneth Komoski · See more »

Kenneth Marin

Kenneth Marin (14 October 1922 – 1 September 2007) was an American professor of economics who worked under President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kenneth Marin · See more »

Kenneth Mars

Kenneth Mars (April 4, 1935 – February 12, 2011) was an American actor and voice actor, who specialized in comedic roles.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kenneth Mars · See more »

Kenneth O'Donnell

Kenneth Patrick O'Donnell (March 4, 1924 – September 9, 1977) was an American political consultant and the special assistant and appointments secretary to President John F. Kennedy from 1961 until Kennedy's assassination in November 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kenneth O'Donnell · See more »

Kenneth O'Reilly

Kenneth O'Reilly is an American professor emeritus of 20th-century U.S. history who has written several books on the Federal Bureau of Investigation and its impact on the Federal government of the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kenneth O'Reilly · See more »

Kent Courtney

Kent Harbinson Courtney (October 23, 1918 – August 12, 1997) was a leading figure in the "Radical Right" of American politics from the 1950s to the 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kent Courtney · See more »

Kentucky

Kentucky, officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state located in the east south-central region of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kentucky · See more »

Kermit Gordon

Kermit Gordon (July 3, 1916 – June 21, 1976) was Director of the United States Bureau of the Budget (now the Office of Management and Budget) (December 28, 1962 – June 1, 1965) during the administration of John F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kermit Gordon · See more »

Kern County, California

Kern County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kern County, California · See more »

Kerner Commission

The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, known as the Kerner Commission after its chair, Governor Otto Kerner, Jr. of Illinois, was an 11-member Presidential Commission established by President Lyndon B. Johnson in to investigate the causes of the 1967 race riots in the United States and to provide recommendations for the future.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kerner Commission · See more »

Kesher Israel (Washington, D.C.)

Kesher Israel (Hebrew: קשר ישראל, "Kinship of Israel," also known as the Georgetown Synagogue) is a Modern Orthodox synagogue located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kesher Israel (Washington, D.C.) · See more »

Kidney stone disease

Kidney stone disease, also known as urolithiasis, is when a solid piece of material (kidney stone) occurs in the urinary tract.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kidney stone disease · See more »

Kika de la Garza

Eligio "Kika" de la Garza II (September 22, 1927March 13, 2017) was an American politician who served as the Democratic representative for the 15th congressional district of Texas from January 3, 1965, to January 3, 1997.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kika de la Garza · See more »

Killing Kennedy (film)

Killing Kennedy is 2013 American television film, based on the 2012 non-fiction book of the same title by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard, and starring Rob Lowe, Will Rothhaar, Ginnifer Goodwin, and Michelle Trachtenberg.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Killing Kennedy (film) · See more »

Kimchi

Kimchi (gimchi), a staple in Korean cuisine, is a traditional side dish made from salted and fermented vegetables, most commonly napa cabbage and Korean radishes, with a variety of seasonings including chili powder, scallions, garlic, ginger, and jeotgal (salted seafood).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kimchi · See more »

King (miniseries)

King is a 1978 American television miniseries based on the life of Martin Luther King Jr., the American civil rights leader and 1964 Nobel laureate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and King (miniseries) · See more »

King assassination riots

The King assassination riots, also known as the Holy Week Uprising, was a wave of civil disturbance which swept the United States following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and King assassination riots · See more »

King County, Texas

King County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and King County, Texas · See more »

Kingmaker

A kingmaker is a person or group that has great influence on a royal or political succession, without themselves being a viable candidate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kingmaker · See more »

Kings County, California

Kings County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kings County, California · See more »

Kinhega Lodge

Kinhega Lodge was a hunting and fishing plantation located in northern Leon County, Florida, United States on Lake Iamonia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kinhega Lodge · See more »

Kinky Friedman

Richard Samet "Kinky" Friedman (born November 1, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, novelist, humorist, politician, and former columnist for Texas Monthly who styles himself in the mold of popular American satirists Will Rogers and Mark Twain.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kinky Friedman · See more »

Kiowa County, Colorado

Kiowa County is one of the 64 counties in the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kiowa County, Colorado · See more »

Kitchen Cabinet

The Kitchen Cabinet was a term used by political opponents of President of the United States Andrew Jackson to describe his ginger group, the collection of unofficial advisors he consulted in parallel to the United States Cabinet (the "parlor cabinet") following his purge of the cabinet at the end of the Eaton affair and his break with Vice President John C. Calhoun in 1831.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kitchen Cabinet · See more »

Klamath County, Oregon

Klamath County is a county in the U.S. state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Klamath County, Oregon · See more »

KLBJ (AM)

KLBJ (590 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Austin, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and KLBJ (AM) · See more »

KLBJ-FM

KLBJ-FM (93.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Austin, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and KLBJ-FM · See more »

Knowlton Nash

Cyril Knowlton Nash (November 18, 1927 – May 24, 2014) was a Canadian journalist, author and news anchor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Knowlton Nash · See more »

Known and Unknown: A Memoir

Known and Unknown: A Memoir is an autobiographical book by Donald Rumsfeld, an American politician and businessman who served as Secretary of Defense from 1975 to 1977 and again from 2001 to 2006 (among many other positions).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Known and Unknown: A Memoir · See more »

Knox County, Illinois

Knox County is a county in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Knox County, Illinois · See more »

Konrad Adenauer

Konrad Hermann Joseph Adenauer (5 January 1876 – 19 April 1967) was a German statesman who served as the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) from 1949 to 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Konrad Adenauer · See more »

KRGE

KRGE is a radio station at 1290 AM in Weslaco, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and KRGE · See more »

KTBC (TV)

KTBC, virtual and VHF digital channel 7, is a Fox owned-and-operated television station licensed to Austin, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and KTBC (TV) · See more »

Kykuit

Kykuit, known also as the John D. Rockefeller Estate, is a 40-room National Trust for Historic Preservation house in Pocantico Hills, in Westchester County, New York, built by order of oil tycoon, capitalist and Rockefeller family patriarch John D. Rockefeller.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Kykuit · See more »

L. Mendel Rivers

Lucius Mendel Rivers (September 28, 1905 – December 28, 1970) was a Democratic U.S. Representative from South Carolina, representing the Charleston-based 1st congressional district for nearly 30 years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and L. Mendel Rivers · See more »

L.D. "Buddy" Napper

Laurice Dean Napper, known as L. D. "Buddy" Napper (January 19, 1925 – March 6, 2013), was an attorney and civic figure in Ruston, Louisiana, who served as a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1952 to 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and L.D. "Buddy" Napper · See more »

La Caravelle (New York City)

La Caravelle was a restaurant in New York City, specialising in French cuisine.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and La Caravelle (New York City) · See more »

La Chinoise

La Chinoise ("The Chinese") is a 1967 French political film directed by Jean-Luc Godard about young revolutionaries in Paris.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and La Chinoise · See more »

La Plata County, Colorado

La Plata County is one of the 64 counties in the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and La Plata County, Colorado · See more »

Laborers' International Union of North America

The Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA, often shortened to just the Laborers' Union) is an American and Canadian labor union formed in 1903, which seeks to advance the rights and interests of its members.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Laborers' International Union of North America · See more »

Labu, Negeri Sembilan

Labu is a mukim in Seremban District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Labu, Negeri Sembilan · See more »

LaDonna Harris

LaDonna Vita Tabbytite Harris (born February 26, 1931) is a Comanche Native American social activist and politician from Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and LaDonna Harris · See more »

Lady Bird Johnson

Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson (née Taylor; December 22, 1912 – July 11, 2007) was an American socialite and the First Lady of the United States (1963–1969) as the wife of the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson · See more »

Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award

The Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award is awarded to a U.S. citizen, corporation or non-profit organization whose work demonstrates his or her dedication, passion for and commitment to the environment.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award · See more »

Lae Airfield

Lae Airfield is a former World War II airfield and later, civilian airport located at Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lae Airfield · See more »

Laguna del Desierto incident

The Laguna del Desierto incident, in Argentina called also Battle of Laguna del Desierto, occurred between four Chilean Carabineros and between 40 and 90 members of the Argentine Gendarmerie and took place in zone south of O'Higgins/San Martín Lake on 6 November 1965, resulting in one lieutenant killed and a sergeant injured, both members of Carabineros, creating a tense atmosphere between Chile and Argentina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Laguna del Desierto incident · See more »

Lake County, California

Lake County is a county located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lake County, California · See more »

Lake Lyndon B. Johnson

Lake Lyndon B. Johnson (more commonly referred to as Lake LBJ and originally named Lake Granite Shoals) is a reservoir on the Colorado River in the Texas Hill Country about 45 miles northwest of Austin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lake Lyndon B. Johnson · See more »

Lamoille County, Vermont

Lamoille County is a county located in the state of Vermont, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lamoille County, Vermont · See more »

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

Lancaster County, (Pennsylvania German: Lengeschder Kaundi) sometimes nicknamed the Garden Spot of America or Pennsylvania Dutch Country, is a county located in the south central part of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania · See more »

Land of the Blind

Land of the Blind is a 2006 British-American drama film starring Ralph Fiennes, Donald Sutherland, Tom Hollander and Lara Flynn Boyle.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Land of the Blind · See more »

Lansing Leroy Mitchell

Lansing Leroy Mitchell (January 17, 1914 – April 24, 2001) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lansing Leroy Mitchell · See more »

Laotian Civil War

The Laotian Civil War (1959–75) was fought between the Communist Pathet Lao (including many North Vietnamese of Lao ancestry) and the Royal Lao Government, with both sides receiving heavy external support in a proxy war between the global Cold War superpowers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Laotian Civil War · See more »

Laramie County, Wyoming

Laramie County is a county in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Laramie County, Wyoming · See more »

Larry Combest

Larry Ed Combest (born March 20, 1945) is a retired Texas Republican U.S. politician who was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1985 to 2003.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Larry Combest · See more »

Larry D. Alexander

Larry Dell Alexander (born May 30, 1953) is an American artist, Christian author and Catechist from Dermott, Arkansas in Chicot County.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Larry D. Alexander · See more »

Larry E. Temple

Larry E. Temple (born December 26, 1935) is an American attorney who served as the White House Counsel to President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1967 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Larry E. Temple · See more »

Larry Itliong

Larry Dulay Itliong (25 October 1913 – 8 February 1977), also known as "Seven Fingers", was a Filipino American labor organizer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Larry Itliong · See more »

Larry O'Brien

Lawrence Francis O'Brien Jr. (July 7, 1917September 28, 1990) was one of the United States Democratic Party's leading electoral strategists for more than two decades.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Larry O'Brien · See more »

Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy

The Larry O'Brien NBA Championship Trophy is the championship trophy awarded annually by the National Basketball Association (NBA) to the winner of the NBA Finals.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy · See more »

Larry S. Pierce

Larry Stanley Pierce (July 6, 1941 – September 20, 1965) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Larry S. Pierce · See more »

Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award

The Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award, known until 2009 as the Mary Woodard Lasker Public Service Award, is awarded by the Lasker Foundation to honor an individual or organization whose public service has profoundly enlarged the possibilities for medical research and the health sciences and their impact on the health of the public.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award · See more »

Lassie (1954 TV series)

Lassie is an American television series that follows the adventures of a female Rough Collie dog named Lassie and her companions, both human and animal.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lassie (1954 TV series) · See more »

Laurel County, Kentucky

Laurel County is a county in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Laurel County, Kentucky · See more »

Laurence Luckinbill

Laurence George Luckinbill (born November 21, 1934) is an American actor, playwright and director.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Laurence Luckinbill · See more »

Law and order (politics)

In politics, law and order (also known as tough on crime and the War on Crime) refers to demands for a strict criminal justice system, especially in relation to violent and property crime, through stricter criminal penalties.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Law and order (politics) · See more »

Law Enforcement Assistance Administration

The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) was a U.S. federal agency within the U.S. Dept. of Justice.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Law Enforcement Assistance Administration · See more »

Lawrence Aloysius Whipple

Lawrence Aloysius Whipple (July 26, 1910 – June 8, 1983) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lawrence Aloysius Whipple · See more »

Lawrence B. Krause

Lawrence Berle Krause (born 1929) is an American economist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lawrence B. Krause · See more »

Lawrence County, Illinois

Lawrence County is the easternmost county in the U.S. state of Illinois (excluding water boundaries).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lawrence County, Illinois · See more »

Lawrence Fried

Lawrence Fried (June 28, 1926 – 1983) was an American photo-journalist, whose work appeared in Newsweek, The Saturday Evening Post, The New York Times, Vogue, Collier's, and Parade Magazine.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lawrence Fried · See more »

Lawrence Gubow

Lawrence Gubow (January 10, 1919 – March 26, 1978) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lawrence Gubow · See more »

Lawrence H. Fountain

Lawrence H. Fountain (April 23, 1913 – October 10, 2002), generally known as L.H. Fountain, was a Democratic U.S. representative from North Carolina from 1953 to 1983.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lawrence H. Fountain · See more »

Lawrence Joel

Lawrence Joel (February 22, 1928 – February 4, 1984) was a United States Army sergeant first class who served in the Korean and Vietnam Wars.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lawrence Joel · See more »

Lawrence Quincy Mumford

Lawrence Quincy Mumford (11 December 1903 – 15 August 1982) was an American librarian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lawrence Quincy Mumford · See more »

Lawrence Wetherby

Lawrence Winchester Wetherby (January 2, 1908 – March 27, 1994) was an American politician who served as Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lawrence Wetherby · See more »

Lawton Chiles

Lawton Mainor Chiles Jr. (April 3, 1930 – December 12, 1998) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lawton Chiles · See more »

Lazard

Lazard is a financial advisory and asset management firm that engages in investment banking, asset management, and other financial services primarily with institutional clients.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lazard · See more »

Lâm Văn Phát

Major General Lâm Văn Phát (c. 1927–1998) served as an officer in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lâm Văn Phát · See more »

LBJ (disambiguation)

LBJ are the initials of Lyndon B. Johnson (1908–1973), the 36th President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and LBJ (disambiguation) · See more »

LBJ (film)

LBJ is a 2016 American political drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Joey Hartstone, whose script was on the 2014 Black List.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and LBJ (film) · See more »

LBJ/Skillman station

LBJ/Skillman station is a DART Light Rail and bus station in Dallas, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and LBJ/Skillman station · See more »

LBJ: The Early Years

LBJ: The Early Years was a television movie that appeared on the NBC network in February 1987, depicting the pre-presidential life of Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States (1963-1969).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and LBJ: The Early Years · See more »

Le Corbusier

Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (6 October 1887 – 27 August 1965), known as Le Corbusier, was a Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, urban planner, writer, and one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Le Corbusier · See more »

Leaders of the Vietnam War

The Leaders of the Vietnam War listed below comprise the important political and military figures of the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leaders of the Vietnam War · See more »

Leadership of the National Reconnaissance Office

The Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (DNRO) of the United States is responsible to the Secretary of Defense (through the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence) and the Director of National Intelligence for all national space and assigned airborne reconnaissance activities.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leadership of the National Reconnaissance Office · See more »

Leander Perez

Leander Henry Perez Sr. (July 16, 1891 – March 19, 1969), was the Democratic political boss of Plaquemines and St. Bernard parishes in southeastern Louisiana during the middle third of the 20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leander Perez · See more »

Lee Archer (pilot)

Lee Andrew Archer, Jr. (September 6, 1919 – January 27, 2010) was an African-American fighter pilot in the 332nd Fighter Group, commonly known as the Tuskegee Airmen, during World War II.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lee Archer (pilot) · See more »

Lee C. White

Lee Calvin White (September 1, 1923 – October 31, 2013) was an advisor to both President Kennedy and Johnson, most notably on civil rights matters.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lee C. White · See more »

Lee Harvey Oswald

Lee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was a Marxist and ex-Marine who assassinated United States President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lee Harvey Oswald · See more »

Legacy of the Battle of the Alamo

The Battle of the Alamo left a substantial legacy and influence within American culture and is an event that is told from the perspective of the vanquished.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Legacy of the Battle of the Alamo · See more »

Legal Adviser of the Department of State

The Legal Adviser of the Department of State is a position within the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Legal Adviser of the Department of State · See more »

Legal objections to pornography in the United States

In the United States, distribution of "obscene, lewd, lascivious, or filthy" materials is a federal crime.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Legal objections to pornography in the United States · See more »

Legal Services Corporation

The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is a publicly funded, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation established by the United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Legal Services Corporation · See more »

Legality of the Vietnam War

The legality of the Vietnam War refers to the lawfulness of the 1965-1975 U.S. military activity that occurred in Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Legality of the Vietnam War · See more »

Leif Erikson Day

Leif Erikson Day is an annual American observance which occurs on October 9.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leif Erikson Day · See more »

Leigh Wiener

Leigh Austen Wiener (August 25, 1929 - May 11, 1993) was an American photographer and photojournalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leigh Wiener · See more »

Leland John Haworth

Leland John Haworth (July 11, 1904 – March 5, 1979) was an American particle physicist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leland John Haworth · See more »

Leland Olds

Leland Olds (December 31, 1890 – August 5, 1960) was an American economist interested in labor, development of public electric power, and ecology.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leland Olds · See more »

Lena Frances Edwards

Lena Frances Edwards (September 17, 1900 – December 3, 1986) was a New Jersey physician who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lena Frances Edwards · See more »

Lena Levine

Lena ("Lee") Levine (May 17, 1903 – January 9, 1965) was an American psychiatrist and gynecologist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lena Levine · See more »

Lender's Bagels

Lender's Bagels is a brand of bagels that pioneered the pre-packaged bagel industry in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lender's Bagels · See more »

Leo Crowley

Leo Thomas Crowley (August 15, 1889 – April 15, 1972) was a senior administrator for President Franklin D. Roosevelt as the head of the Foreign Economic Administration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leo Crowley · See more »

Leo J. Sheridan

Leo John Sheridan (April 24, 1897 – November 10, 1975) was a Chicago real estate executive, and United States Ambassador to Ireland (1968–1969).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leo J. Sheridan · See more »

Leo Lerner

Leo A. Lerner (1907–1965) was an American newspaper editor and publisher, who founded Lerner Newspapers in Chicago, Illinois, at one time the largest chain of weekly newspapers in the world.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leo Lerner · See more »

Leon Breeden

Harold Leon Breeden (3 October 1921 Guthrie, Oklahoma – 11 August 2010 Dallas, Texas), known as Leon Breeden, was a jazz studies educator at the collegiate level, a classical and jazz clarinetist, a saxophonist, a prolific composer and arranger, a music clinician, and jazz festival judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leon Breeden · See more »

Leon Gouré

Leon Gouré (November 1, 1922 – March 16, 2007) was a Russian-born American political scientist and analyst.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leon Gouré · See more »

Leon Jaworski

Leonidas "Leon" Jaworski (September 19, 1905 – December 9, 1982) was an American attorney and law professor who served as the second special prosecutor during the Watergate Scandal.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leon Jaworski · See more »

Leona Baumgartner

Leona Baumgartner (August 18, 1902 – January 15, 1991) was an American physician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leona Baumgartner · See more »

Leonard B. Keller

Leonard Bert "Len" Keller (February 25, 1947 – October 18, 2009) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leonard B. Keller · See more »

Leonard F. Chapman Jr.

Leonard Fielding Chapman Jr. (November 3, 1913 – January 6, 2000) was the 24th Commandant of the Marine Corps and served in that capacity from 1968 to 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leonard F. Chapman Jr. · See more »

Leonard Farbstein

Leonard Farbstein (October 12, 1902 – November 9, 1993) was an American politician from New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leonard Farbstein · See more »

Leonard Felzenberg

Leonard J. Felzenberg (Born 1933) is an American Republican Party politician and attorney.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leonard Felzenberg · See more »

Leonard Marks

Leonard Harold Marks (b. Mar 5, 1916 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; d. Aug. 11, 2006 Washington, DC.) In 1965 he was named director of the United States Information Agency by President Lyndon Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leonard Marks · See more »

Leonard Niederlehner

Leonard Niederlehner (October 12, 1914 - December 10, 1991) was an American lawyer who served as Deputy General Counsel for the Department of Defense for nearly four decades, from 1953 until his death in 1991.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leonard Niederlehner · See more »

Leonard S. Unger

Leonard Seidman Unger (December 17, 1917 – June 3, 2010) was a diplomat and United States Ambassador to Laos (1962–64), Thailand (1967–73), and was the last US ambassador to the Republic of China on Taiwan (1974–79).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leonard S. Unger · See more »

Leonid Brezhnev

Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev (a; Леоні́д Іллі́ч Бре́жнєв, 19 December 1906 (O.S. 6 December) – 10 November 1982) was a Soviet politician who led the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982 as the General Secretary of the Central Committee (CC) of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), presiding over the country until his death and funeral in 1982.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leonid Brezhnev · See more »

Leontyne Price

Mary Violet Leontyne Price (born February 10, 1927) is an American soprano.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leontyne Price · See more »

LeRoy Collins

Thomas LeRoy Collins (March 10, 1909 – March 12, 1991) was an American attorney and politician, the 33rd Governor of Florida, serving a special term in 1955, and being elected to a four-year term in 1956, serving through 1961.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and LeRoy Collins · See more »

Leroy Edgar Burney

Leroy Edgar Burney (December 31, 1906 – July 31, 1998) was an American physician and public health official.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leroy Edgar Burney · See more »

LeRoy Smallenberger

LeRoy Cullom Smallenberger (November 13, 1912 – July 6, 2002) was a lawyer and judge in Shreveport, Louisiana, who was from 1960 to 1964 the state chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and LeRoy Smallenberger · See more »

Les AuCoin

Walter Leslie "Les" AuCoin (born October 21, 1942), is an American politician and the first from the Democratic Party to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from, since it was formed in 1882.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Les AuCoin · See more »

Leslie C. Arends

Leslie Cornelius Arends (September 27, 1895 – July 17, 1985) was a Republican politician from Illinois who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1935 until 1974.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leslie C. Arends · See more »

Leslie County, Kentucky

Leslie County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leslie County, Kentucky · See more »

Leslie Parrish

Leslie Parrish (born March 18, 1935) is an American actress who worked under her birth name, Marjorie Hellen, until she changed it in 1959.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leslie Parrish · See more »

Lester B. Pearson

Lester Bowles "Mike" Pearson (23 April 1897 – 27 December 1972) was a Canadian scholar, statesman, soldier, prime minister, and diplomat, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for organizing the United Nations Emergency Force to resolve the Suez Canal Crisis.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lester B. Pearson · See more »

Lester Frank Ward

Lester F. Ward (June 18, 1841 – April 18, 1913) was an American botanist, paleontologist, and sociologist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lester Frank Ward · See more »

Lester Maddox

Lester Garfield Maddox Sr. (September 30, 1915 – June 25, 2003) was an American politician who served as the 75th Governor of the U.S. state of Georgia from 1967 to 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lester Maddox · See more »

Leverett Saltonstall

Leverett A. Saltonstall (September 1, 1892June 17, 1979) was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Leverett Saltonstall · See more »

Levi Eshkol

Levi Eshkol (לֵוִי אֶשְׁכּוֹל;, born Levi Yitzhak Shkolnik (לוי יצחק שקולניק)‎ 25 October 1895 – 26 February 1969) was an Israeli statesman who served as the third Prime Minister of Israel from 1963 until his death from a heart attack in 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Levi Eshkol · See more »

Lewis County, Washington

Lewis County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lewis County, Washington · See more »

Lewis J. Paper

Lewis J. Paper (born October 13, 1946) is an American Democratic Party politician, attorney, and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lewis J. Paper · See more »

Lewis Render Morgan

Lewis Render Morgan (July 14, 1913 – November 15, 2001) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lewis Render Morgan · See more »

Lewis Sorley

Lewis Stone "Bob" Sorley III (born August 3, 1934) is an American intelligence analyst and military historian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lewis Sorley · See more »

Lewis William Walt

Lewis William Walt (February 16, 1913 – March 26, 1989), also known as Lew Walt, was a United States Marine Corps four-star general who served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lewis William Walt · See more »

Lewis Williams Douglas

Lewis Williams Douglas (July 2, 1894March 7, 1974) was an American politician, diplomat, businessman and academic.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lewis Williams Douglas · See more »

LGBT rights in the United States

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in the United States of America vary by jurisdiction.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and LGBT rights in the United States · See more »

Liberal hawk

The term liberal hawk refers to a politically liberal person (in the American sense of the term) who supports a hawkish, interventionist foreign policy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Liberal hawk · See more »

Liberal Party of Australia

The Liberal Party of Australia is a major centre-right political party in Australia, one of the two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-left Australian Labor Party (ALP).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Liberal Party of Australia · See more »

Liberalism

Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on liberty and equality.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Liberalism · See more »

Liberalism in the United States

Liberalism in the United States is a broad political philosophy centered on what many see as the unalienable rights of the individual.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Liberalism in the United States · See more »

Libertarianism

Libertarianism (from libertas, meaning "freedom") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Libertarianism · See more »

Library of Congress Classification:Class E -- History of America

Class E: History of America is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Library of Congress Classification:Class E -- History of America · See more »

Library Services and Construction Act

The Library Services and Construction Act, enacted in 1962 by the U.S. Congress, provides federal assistance to libraries in the United States for the purpose of improving or implementing library services or undertaking construction projects.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Library Services and Construction Act · See more »

Liev Schreiber

Isaac Liev Schreiber (born October 4, 1967) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Liev Schreiber · See more »

Lifespan timeline of Presidents of the United States

This is a graphical lifespan timeline of Presidents of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lifespan timeline of Presidents of the United States · See more »

Lilli Hornig

Lilli Hornig (née Schwenk; March 22, 1921 – November 17, 2017) was a Czech-American scientist who worked on the Manhattan Project, as well as a feminist activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lilli Hornig · See more »

Lillian Walker (politician)

Lillian Walker Walker, known as Lillian W. Walker (May 8, 1923 – December 22, 2016), was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, who served two terms from 1964 to 1972, corresponding with the administration of Governor John J. McKeithen, her fellow Democrat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lillian Walker (politician) · See more »

Limited war

A limited war is one in which the belligerents do not expend all of the resources at their disposal, whether human, industrial, agricultural, military, natural, technological, or otherwise in a specific conflict.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Limited war · See more »

Lincoln Catafalque

The Lincoln catafalque is a catafalque hastily constructed in 1865 to support the casket of Abraham Lincoln while the president's body lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D.C. The catafalque has since been used for all those who have lain in state in the Capitol Rotunda, as listed below.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lincoln Catafalque · See more »

Lincoln County, Wyoming

Lincoln County is a county in the U.S. state of Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lincoln County, Wyoming · See more »

Lincoln Gordon

Abraham Lincoln Gordon (September 10, 1913 – December 19, 2009) was the 9th President of the Johns Hopkins University (1967–71) and a United States Ambassador to Brazil (1961–66).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lincoln Gordon · See more »

Lincoln Motor Company

Lincoln, formally the Lincoln Motor Company, is a luxury vehicle brand of the American manufacturer Ford Motor Company.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lincoln Motor Company · See more »

Lincoln–Kennedy coincidences urban legend

Claimed coincidences connecting U.S. Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy are a piece of American folklore of unknown origin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lincoln–Kennedy coincidences urban legend · See more »

Linda Coffee

Linda Nellene Coffee was born December 25, 1942.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Linda Coffee · See more »

Lindley Beckworth

Lindley Garrison Beckworth Sr. (June 30, 1913 – March 9, 1984) was an American politician who represented Texas in the United States House of Representatives from 1939 to 1953 and 1957 to 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lindley Beckworth · See more »

Linton McGee Collins

Linton McGee Collins (June 21, 1902 – April 12, 1972) was a judge of the United States Court of Claims.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Linton McGee Collins · See more »

Linville Gorge Wilderness

The Linville Gorge Wilderness ("The Grand Canyon of North Carolina") is the third largest wilderness area in North Carolina (after Shining Rock Wilderness and Joyce-Kilmer Slickrock Wilderness) and one of only two wilderness gorges in the Southern United States (along with Bald River Gorge Wilderness in Tennessee).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Linville Gorge Wilderness · See more »

Lisa Howard (reporter)

Lisa Howard (April 24, 1926 – July 4, 1965) was an American journalist, writer, and television news anchor who previously had a career as an off-Broadway theater and soap opera actress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lisa Howard (reporter) · See more »

Lisa the Beauty Queen

"Lisa the Beauty Queen" is the fourth episode of The Simpsons' fourth season.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lisa the Beauty Queen · See more »

Lise Meitner

Lise Meitner (7 November 1878 – 27 October 1968) was an Austrian-Swedish physicist who worked on radioactivity and nuclear physics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lise Meitner · See more »

List of accolades received by Selma (film)

Selma is a 2014 American historical drama film directed by Ava DuVernay, and produced by Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Christian Colson, and Oprah Winfrey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of accolades received by Selma (film) · See more »

List of acronyms: L

(Main list of acronyms).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of acronyms: L · See more »

List of actors who played the President of the United States

This is a partial list of actors and actresses who have played the role of a real or fictitious President of the United States in films or television.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of actors who played the President of the United States · See more »

List of actors who played the Vice President of the United States

This is a partial list of actors and actresses who have played the role of a real or fictitious Vice President of the United States in films or television.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of actors who played the Vice President of the United States · See more »

List of acts of the 110th United States Congress

The 110th United States Congress enacted the following laws.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of acts of the 110th United States Congress · See more »

List of Administrators and Deputy Administrators of NASA

The Administrator and Deputy Administrator of NASA are the highest-ranked officials of NASA, the space agency of the United States Federal Government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Administrators and Deputy Administrators of NASA · See more »

List of African-American United States Cabinet Secretaries

The Cabinet of the United States has had 22 African-American appointed officers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of African-American United States Cabinet Secretaries · See more »

List of aircraft at the National Museum of the United States Air Force

The National Museum of the United States Air Force has one of the world's largest collections with more than 360 aircraft and missiles on display.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of aircraft at the National Museum of the United States Air Force · See more »

List of Alpha Kappa Psi members

This is a list of notable members of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Alpha Kappa Psi members · See more »

List of alternate history fiction

This is a list of alternate history fiction, sorted by type.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of alternate history fiction · See more »

List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions

Over the last 400 years, the Roman Catholic Jesuit order has established a worldwide network of schools and universities.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions · See more »

List of ambassadors of Algeria to the United States

The Algerian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Algiers to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Algeria to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Benin to the United States

The Beninese ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Porto-Novo to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Benin to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Botswana to the United States

The Botswana ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Gaborone to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Botswana to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Bulgaria to the United States

The Bulgarian Ambassador to the United States is the official representative of the Government of Bulgaria to the Government of the United States in Washington, D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Bulgaria to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Burkina Faso to the United States

The Burkinabe ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Ouagadougou to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Burkina Faso to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Burundi to the United States

The Burundian Ambassador to the United States is the official representative of the Government of Burundi to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Burundi to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Cameroon to the United States

The Cameroonian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Yaoundé to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Cameroon to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Chad to the United States

The Chadian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in N'Djamena to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Chad to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Denmark to the United States

The Danish ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Copenhagen to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Denmark to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Estonia to the United States

The Estonian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Tallinn to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Estonia to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Gabon to the United States

The Gabonese ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Libreville to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Gabon to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Guyana to the United States

The Guyanese ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Georgetown, Guyana to the Government of the United States and is regularly acretitated as Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Guyana to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Haiti to the United States

The Haitian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Port-au-Prince to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Haiti to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Hungary to the United States

The Hungarian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Budapest to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Hungary to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Ivory Coast to the United States

The Ivorian ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government in Abidjan to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Ivory Coast to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Kenya to the United States

The Kenyan ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Nairobi to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Kenya to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Kuwait to the United States

The Kuwaiti ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Kuwait City to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Kuwait to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Laos to the United States

The Laotian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Vientiane to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Laos to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Lebanon to the United States

The Lebanese ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Beirut to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Lebanon to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Lesotho to the United States

The Mosotho ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Maseru to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Lesotho to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Malawi to the United States

The Malawian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Lilongwe to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Malawi to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Mali to the United States

The Malian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Bamako to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Mali to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Malta to the United States

The Maltese ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Valletta to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Malta to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Mauritania to the United States

The Mauritanian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Nouakchott to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Mauritania to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Mauritius to the United States

The Mauritian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Port Louis to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Mauritius to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Montenegro to the United States

The Montenegrin ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Podgorica to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Montenegro to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Myanmar to the United States

The Myanmar Ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government in Naypyidaw to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Myanmar to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Nepal to the United States

The '''Nepali Ambassador''' in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of Nepal to the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Nepal to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Paraguay to the United States

The Paraguayan ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Asunción to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Paraguay to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Peru to the United States

The Peruvian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Lima to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Peru to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Portugal to the United States

The Portuguese ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government in Lisbon to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Portugal to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Rwanda to the United States

The Rwandan Ambassador to the United States is the official representative of the Government of Rwanda to the Government of the United States and is head of the Embassy of Rwanda in Washington, D.C.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Rwanda to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Senegal to the United States

The Senegalese ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government in Dakar to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Senegal to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Serbia to the United States

The Serbian Ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government of in Belgrade to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Serbia to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Sierra Leone to the United States

The Sierra Leonean Ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government of in Freetown to the Government of the People's Republic of United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Sierra Leone to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Singapore to the United States

The Singaporean Ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the government of Singapore to the government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Singapore to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Somalia to the United States

The Somali Ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government of in Mogadishu to the Government of the United States and Permanent Representative next the Headquarters of the United Nations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Somalia to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Sudan to the United States

The Sudanese Ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Khartoum to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Sudan to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Swaziland to the United States

The Swazi Ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Mbabane to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Swaziland to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Thailand to the United States

The Thai Ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government in Bangkok to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Thailand to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of the Central African Republic to the United States

The Central African ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Bangui to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the Central African Republic to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of the Czech Republic to the United States

The Czech ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Prague to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the Czech Republic to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the United States

The Congolese ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Kinshasa to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of the Maldives to the United States

The Maldivian ambassador in New York City is the official representative of the Government in Malé to the Government of the United States and Permanent Representative next the Headquarters of the United Nations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the Maldives to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of the Netherlands to the United States

The Dutch ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in The Hague to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the Netherlands to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of the Republic of the Congo to the United States

The Congolese ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Brazzaville to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the Republic of the Congo to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Barbados

The United States Ambassador to Barbados is the official representative of the government of the United States to the government of Barbados.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Barbados · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Brazil

The following is a list of Ambassadors of the United States, or other chiefs of mission, to Brazil.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Brazil · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Cambodia

This is a list of Ambassadors of the United States to Cambodia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Cambodia · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Canada

This is a list of ambassadors from the United States to Canada.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Canada · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Chile

The following is a list of Ambassadors that the United States has sent to Chile.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Chile · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Colombia

The following is a list of Ambassadors of the United States, or other chiefs of mission, to Colombia and its predecessor states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Colombia · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Costa Rica

The following is a list of United States Ambassadors, or other Chiefs of Mission, to Costa Rica.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Costa Rica · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Ecuador

The following is a list of Ambassadors of the United States, or other chiefs of mission, to Ecuador.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Ecuador · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador

The following is a list of United States Ambassadors, or other Chiefs of Mission, to El Salvador.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Guatemala

The following is a list of Ambassadors of the United States, or other chiefs of mission, to Guatemala.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Guatemala · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Guinea

The United States Ambassador to Guinea is the official representative of the government of the United States to the government of Guinea.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Guinea · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Guyana

The following is a list of ambassadors of the United States to Guyana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Guyana · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Honduras

The following is a list of United States Ambassadors, or other Chiefs of Mission, to Honduras.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Honduras · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Nicaragua

The following is a list of United States Ambassadors, or other Chiefs of Mission, to Nicaragua.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Nicaragua · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Panama

The United States has maintained diplomatic relations with Panama since its independence from Colombia in 1903 (the U.S. encouraged this revolution in order to secure the rights to build and manage the Panama Canal).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Panama · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Paraguay

The following is a list of United States Ambassadors, or other chiefs of mission, to Paraguay.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Paraguay · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Singapore

The following individuals served as United States Ambassador to the Republic of Singapore.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Singapore · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Uruguay

The following is a list of United States ambassadors, or other chiefs of mission, to Uruguay.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Uruguay · See more »

List of ambassadors of the United States to Venezuela

The following is a list of United States ambassadors, or other chiefs of mission, to Venezuela.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of the United States to Venezuela · See more »

List of ambassadors of Togo to the United States

The Togolese Ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Lomé to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Togo to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Tunisia to the United States

The Tunisian Ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government in Tunis to the Government of United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Tunisia to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Vietnam to the United States

The Vietnamese Ambassador to the United States is the official representative of the Vietnamese government to the government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Vietnam to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Yemen to the United States

The Yemenite ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government in Aden to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Yemen to the United States · See more »

List of ambassadors of Zambia to the United States

The Zambian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Lusaka to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of ambassadors of Zambia to the United States · See more »

List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes

This list consists of American politicians convicted of crimes either committed or prosecuted while holding office in the federal government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes · See more »

List of American political memoirs

The following is a bibliography of non-presidential U.S political memoirs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of American political memoirs · See more »

List of Americans of English descent

This is a list of notable Americans of English descent, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Americans of English descent · See more »

List of Angelo State University people

This list of Angelo State University people includes notable alumni, faculty, and former students of Angelo State University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Angelo State University people · See more »

List of assassinations in fiction

Assassinations have formed a major plot element in various works of fiction.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of assassinations in fiction · See more »

List of awards and nominations received by Bob Hope

This is a list of awards and prestigious honors received by Bob Hope throughout his career.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of awards and nominations received by Bob Hope · See more »

List of Baylor University people

The list of Baylor University people includes notable alumni, faculty, and former students of Baylor University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Baylor University people · See more »

List of biographers

Biographers are authors who write an account of another person's life, while autobiographers are authors who write their own biography.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of biographers · See more »

List of biographical films

This is a list of biographical films.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of biographical films · See more »

List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 1990

Booknotes is an American television series on the C-SPAN network hosted by Brian Lamb, which originally aired from 1989 to 2004.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 1990 · See more »

List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 1991

Booknotes is an American television series on the C-SPAN network hosted by Brian Lamb, which originally aired from 1989 to 2004.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 1991 · See more »

List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 1997

Booknotes is an American television series on the C-SPAN network hosted by Brian Lamb, which originally aired from 1989 to 2004.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 1997 · See more »

List of books banned in India

This is a list of books or any specific textual material that have been or are banned in India or parts of India.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of books banned in India · See more »

List of burial places of presidents and vice presidents of the United States

Burial places of presidents and vice presidents of the United States are located across 23 states and the District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of burial places of presidents and vice presidents of the United States · See more »

List of C-SPAN Q&A interviews first aired in 2009

Q&A is an interview series on the C-SPAN network that typically airs every Sunday night.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of C-SPAN Q&A interviews first aired in 2009 · See more »

List of C-SPAN Q&A interviews first aired in 2012

Q&A is an interview series on the C-SPAN network that typically airs every Sunday night.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of C-SPAN Q&A interviews first aired in 2012 · See more »

List of Chairs of the National Labor Relations Board

This is a list of Chairs of the National Labor Relations Board.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Chairs of the National Labor Relations Board · See more »

List of children of the Presidents of the United States

This is a list of children of U.S. Presidents, including stepchildren and alleged illegitimate children.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of children of the Presidents of the United States · See more »

List of children of the Vice Presidents of the United States

The most recent Vice Presidential Child to die was Beau Biden.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of children of the Vice Presidents of the United States · See more »

List of Cincinnati riots

There has been a long history of rioting in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, since the city was founded in 1788.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Cincinnati riots · See more »

List of close election results

This is a list of close election results at national and state level.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of close election results · See more »

List of Cold War Air National Guard Mobilizations

After the Korean War, the first major Cold War crisis began on 13 August 1961, when Berliners woke up to find they lived in a divided city.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Cold War Air National Guard Mobilizations · See more »

List of College of the Holy Cross alumni

This list of College of the Holy Cross alumni includes graduates and non-graduate, former students at the College of the Holy Cross.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of College of the Holy Cross alumni · See more »

List of Columbia Law School alumni

This is a partial list of individuals who have attended Columbia Law School.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Columbia Law School alumni · See more »

List of Columbia University alumni

This is a sorted list of notable persons who are alumni of Columbia University, New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Columbia University alumni · See more »

List of Columbia University people in politics, military and law

This is a partially sorted list of notable persons who have had ties to Columbia University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Columbia University people in politics, military and law · See more »

List of conservationists

This is a list of people who are, or have been, prominent conservationists.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of conservationists · See more »

List of conspiracy theories

Many unproven conspiracy theories exist with varying degrees of popularity, frequently related to clandestine government plans and elaborate murder plots.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of conspiracy theories · See more »

List of Cornell University faculty

This list of Cornell University faculty includes notable current and former instructors and administrators of Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Cornell University faculty · See more »

List of covers of Time magazine (1950s)

This is a list of people appearing on the cover of ''Time'' magazine in the 1950s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of covers of Time magazine (1950s) · See more »

List of covers of Time magazine (1960s)

This is a list of people appearing on the cover of ''Time'' magazine in the 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of covers of Time magazine (1960s) · See more »

List of Cravath, Swaine & Moore employees

This list of notable Cravath, Swaine & Moore employees catalogs alumni and current employees of the New York City-based law firm in different fields.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Cravath, Swaine & Moore employees · See more »

List of Dallas–Fort Worth-area freeways

The following is a list of the freeways and tollways in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Dallas–Fort Worth-area freeways · See more »

List of David Letterman sketches

CBS's Late Show with David Letterman regularly featured different sketches that follow the monologue and precede interviews with guests.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of David Letterman sketches · See more »

List of Democratic National Conventions

This is a list of Democratic National Conventions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Democratic National Conventions · See more »

List of Democratic Party presidential primaries

This is a List of Democratic Party presidential primaries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Democratic Party presidential primaries · See more »

List of dignitaries at the state funeral of John F. Kennedy

This is a list of dignitaries at the state funeral of John F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of dignitaries at the state funeral of John F. Kennedy · See more »

List of diplomatic visits to India

This is a list of heads of state and heads of government who have visited India.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of diplomatic visits to India · See more »

List of diplomatic visits to the Philippines

This is a list of diplomatic visits made to the Philippines for diplomatic reasons, which is classified by the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs as either a state visit, official visit, or working visit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of diplomatic visits to the Philippines · See more »

List of diplomatic visits to the United States

International trips made by the heads of state and heads of government to the United States have become a valuable part of American diplomacy and international relations since such trips were first made in the mid-19th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of diplomatic visits to the United States · See more »

List of diplomats of Norway to the United States

The Norwegian ambassador to the United States is the official representative of the Government of Norway to the Government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of diplomats of Norway to the United States · See more »

List of Dirty Jobs episodes

Dirty Jobs is a program on the Discovery Channel, produced by Pilgrim Films & Television, in which host Mike Rowe is shown performing difficult, strange, disgusting, or messy occupational duties alongside the typical employees.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Dirty Jobs episodes · See more »

List of elections in Massachusetts

This is an incomplete list of recent Elections in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts sorted both by offices sought and by years held.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of elections in Massachusetts · See more »

List of Evanston Township High School alumni

Evanston Township High School (ETHS), is a public four-year high school located in Evanston, Illinois, a North Shore suburb of Chicago, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Evanston Township High School alumni · See more »

List of events at Soldier Field

Soldier Field is a stadium that opened in 1924.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of events at Soldier Field · See more »

List of executive actions by Lyndon B. Johnson

Executive Orders 11128-11451 (Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson) Category:United States federal policy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of executive actions by Lyndon B. Johnson · See more »

List of federal judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson

Following is a list of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his presidency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of federal judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson · See more »

List of federal political scandals in the United States

This article provides a list of political scandals that involve officials from the government of the United States, sorted from most recent date to least recent.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of federal political scandals in the United States · See more »

List of fictional presidents of the United States (A–B)

The following is a list of fictional United States presidents, A through B.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of fictional presidents of the United States (A–B) · See more »

List of fictional presidents of the United States (G–H)

The following is a list of fictional United States presidents, G through H.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of fictional presidents of the United States (G–H) · See more »

List of fictional theocracies

Depictions of a fictional theocratic societies recur in science fiction, speculative fiction and fantasy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of fictional theocracies · See more »

List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (A–B)

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (A–B) · See more »

List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (E–G)

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (E–G) · See more »

List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (H–J)

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (H–J) · See more »

List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (K–L)

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (K–L) · See more »

List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (M–O)

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (M–O) · See more »

List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (P–R)

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (P–R) · See more »

List of fictional Vice Presidents of the United States

Abernathy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of fictional Vice Presidents of the United States · See more »

List of First Ladies of the United States

The First Lady of the United States is the hostess of the White House.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of First Ladies of the United States · See more »

List of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy alumni

This is a list of select prominent alumni/ae of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy alumni · See more »

List of former members of the United States House of Representatives (J)

This is a complete list of former members of the United States House of Representatives whose last names begin with the letter J.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of former members of the United States House of Representatives (J) · See more »

List of former United States district courts

The following are former United States district courts, which ceased to exist because they were subdivided into smaller units.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of former United States district courts · See more »

List of former United States Senators

This is a complete list of all people who previously served in the United States Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of former United States Senators · See more »

List of Freemasons (E–Z)

tags like this: Simply referencing with a URL is fine, we can fix the formatting later.-->.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Freemasons (E–Z) · See more »

List of Gargoyles characters

In the animated television series Gargoyles and the spinoff comic books Gargoyles (SLG comic) and Gargoyles: Bad Guys, Gargoyles are a species of winged humanoid creatures that are the focus of the show.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Gargoyles characters · See more »

List of George Washington University alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of the George Washington University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of George Washington University alumni · See more »

List of Georgetown University Law Center alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Georgetown University Law Center, the law school located in Washington, D.C., United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Georgetown University Law Center alumni · See more »

List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni

This list of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Georgia Tech.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni · See more »

List of Get Smart episodes

Get Smart is an American comedy television series that satirizes the secret agent genre.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Get Smart episodes · See more »

List of Governors of Guam

The Governor of Guam (''Chamorro'': I Maga'låhen Guåhan) is the chief executive of the Government of Guam and the commander-in-chief of the Guam National Guard, whose responsibilities also include making the annual State of the Island (formerly the State of the Territory) addresses to the Guam Legislature, submitting the budget, and ensuring that Guam's public laws are enforced.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Governors of Guam · See more »

List of Harvard University people

The list of Harvard University people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with Harvard University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Harvard University people · See more »

List of historical acts of tax resistance

Tax resistance has probably existed ever since rulers began imposing taxes on their subjects.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of historical acts of tax resistance · See more »

List of historical opera characters

This is a list of historical figures who have been characters in opera or operetta.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of historical opera characters · See more »

List of History's Lost & Found episodes

The following is an episode list for the History Channel television series History's Lost & Found.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of History's Lost & Found episodes · See more »

List of Howard University people

This list of Howard University people, sometimes known as Bison, includes faculty, staff, graduates, honorary graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of the American Howard University, a private, coeducational, nonsectarian historically black university, located in Washington, D.C.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Howard University people · See more »

List of I Dream of Jeannie episodes

I Dream of Jeannie is an American fantasy sitcom starring Barbara Eden as a 2,000-year-old genie and Larry Hagman as an astronaut who becomes her master, with whom she falls in love and whom she eventually marries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of I Dream of Jeannie episodes · See more »

List of iconic photographs

Many books have been produced about iconic photographs and giving suggested examples.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of iconic photographs · See more »

List of individual dogs

This is a list of famous dogs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of individual dogs · See more »

List of international presidential trips made by George W. Bush

This is a list of international presidential trips made by George W. Bush, the 43rd president of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of international presidential trips made by George W. Bush · See more »

List of international trips made by the President of the United States

International trips made by the President of the United States have become a valuable part of U.S. diplomacy and international relations since such trips were first made in the early 20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of international trips made by the President of the United States · See more »

List of international trips made by the United States Secretary of State

This is a list of international visits undertaken by the United States Secretary of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of international trips made by the United States Secretary of State · See more »

List of Jewish American politicians

This is a list of notable Jewish American politicians, arranged chronologically.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Jewish American politicians · See more »

List of joint sessions of the United States Congress

This is a list of joint sessions and joint meetings of the United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of joint sessions of the United States Congress · See more »

List of journalists killed in the United States

Numerous journalists have been murdered or killed in the United States while reporting, covering a military conflict, or because of their status as a journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of journalists killed in the United States · See more »

List of Jupiter's Legacy story arcs

Featured here is a chronological (by publication) list of story arcs in writer Mark Millar's American superhero comic book series Jupiter's Legacy, and its spinoff miniseries, Jupiter's Circle.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Jupiter's Legacy story arcs · See more »

List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest ranking judicial body in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States · See more »

List of Kenyon College people

Here follows a list of notable people associated with Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Kenyon College people · See more »

List of kidney stone formers

There are a number of documented cases of historical figures and distinguished members of society who were kidney stone formers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of kidney stone formers · See more »

List of King of the Hill characters

King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of King of the Hill characters · See more »

List of lakes named after people

This is a list of lakes named after people.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of lakes named after people · See more »

List of landmark African-American legislation

This is a list of landmark legislation, court decisions, executive orders, and proclamations in the United States significantly affecting African Americans.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of landmark African-American legislation · See more »

List of language interpreters in fiction

This is a list of language interpreters in fiction.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of language interpreters in fiction · See more »

List of Legends of Tomorrow characters

Legends of Tomorrow is an American television series, developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Phil Klemmer, and Andrew Kreisberg, based on several characters from DC Comics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Legends of Tomorrow characters · See more »

List of Legends of Tomorrow episodes

Legends of Tomorrow is an American action-adventure television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg and Phil Klemmer, who are also executive producers along with Sarah Schechter and Chris Fedak; Klemmer serves as showrunner.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Legends of Tomorrow episodes · See more »

List of living former members of the United States Cabinet

The following is a list of living former members of the United States Cabinet.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of living former members of the United States Cabinet · See more »

List of Mad Men characters

This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Mad Men, all of whom have appeared in multiple episodes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Mad Men characters · See more »

List of mayors of Pittsburgh

The Mayor of Pittsburgh is the chief executive of the government of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, as stipulated by the Charter of the City of Pittsburgh.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of mayors of Pittsburgh · See more »

List of mayors of Washington, D.C.

Below is a list of mayors of Washington, D.C., an office established with the passage of the amended Residence Act of 1790.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of mayors of Washington, D.C. · See more »

List of McGill University people

The following is a list of chancellors, principals, and noted alumni and professors of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of McGill University people · See more »

List of meetings between the Pope and the President of the United States

This is the list of meetings between the Pope and the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of meetings between the Pope and the President of the United States · See more »

List of members of the American Legion

Notable members of the American Legion have included.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of members of the American Legion · See more »

List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 75th Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 75th United States Congress listed by seniority.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 75th Congress by seniority · See more »

List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 76th Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 76th United States Congress listed by seniority.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 76th Congress by seniority · See more »

List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 77th Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 77th United States Congress listed by seniority.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 77th Congress by seniority · See more »

List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 78th Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 78th United States Congress listed by seniority.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 78th Congress by seniority · See more »

List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 79th Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 79th United States Congress listed by seniority.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 79th Congress by seniority · See more »

List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 80th Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 80th United States Congress listed by seniority.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 80th Congress by seniority · See more »

List of memorials to Lyndon B. Johnson

This is a list of memorials to Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th president of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of memorials to Lyndon B. Johnson · See more »

List of museums in Central Texas

The list of museums in Texas encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of museums in Central Texas · See more »

List of National Historic Landmarks in Texas

This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in Texas and other landmarks of equivalent landmark status in the state.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of National Historic Landmarks in Texas · See more »

List of nicknames of Presidents of the United States

This is a list of nicknames of Presidents of the United States that were in common usage at the time they were in office or shortly thereafter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of nicknames of Presidents of the United States · See more »

List of nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States

Under Article III of the United States Constitution, the Supreme Court of the United States is the highest federal court of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States · See more »

List of official vehicles of the President of the United States

This is a list of official vehicles of the President of the United States, past and present.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of official vehicles of the President of the United States · See more »

List of Oval Office desks

United States presidents have used six different desks in the Oval Office, their executive office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Oval Office desks · See more »

List of pastoral visits of Pope Paul VI

The list of pastoral visits of Pope Paul VI details the travels of the first pope to leave Italy since 1809, representing the first ever papal pilgrimage to the Holy Land and the first papal visit to the Americas, to Africa, Oceania and Asia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of pastoral visits of Pope Paul VI · See more »

List of Pawn Stars episodes

Pawn Stars is an American reality television series that premiered on History on July 19, 2009.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Pawn Stars episodes · See more »

List of people and organisations frequently parodied by Private Eye

This is a list of some of the people and organisations most frequently or famously used as a source of humour or target of insult by the British satirical magazine Private Eye.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people and organisations frequently parodied by Private Eye · See more »

List of people associated with the London School of Economics

This list of people associated with the London School of Economics includes notable alumni, non-graduates, academics and administrators affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people associated with the London School of Economics · See more »

List of people from Abilene, Texas

The following people were all born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the American city of Abilene, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Abilene, Texas · See more »

List of people from Arizona

The following are people either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Arizona and/or the Arizona Territory.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Arizona · See more »

List of people from Austin, Texas

This is a list of notable past and present residents of the U.S. city of Austin, Texas, and its surrounding metropolitan area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Austin, Texas · See more »

List of people from Illinois

Aa–Ag.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Illinois · See more »

List of people from Indiana

This is a list of notable people who were born or lived in the American state of Indiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Indiana · See more »

List of people from Lake Charles, Louisiana

Among the notable people from Lake Charles, Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Lake Charles, Louisiana · See more »

List of people from Leavenworth County, Kansas

The following is a list of people from Leavenworth County, Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Leavenworth County, Kansas · See more »

List of people from Louisiana

The following are notable people who were either born, raised, or have lived for a significant period of time in the American state of Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Louisiana · See more »

List of people from Macon, Georgia

Notable people from Macon, Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Macon, Georgia · See more »

List of people from Maryland

The following are some notable people from the American state of Maryland, listed by their field of endeavor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Maryland · See more »

List of people from Massachusetts

This is a list of people who were born in/raised in, lived in, or have significant relations with the American state of Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Massachusetts · See more »

List of people from Missouri

The following are people who were either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in Missouri.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Missouri · See more »

List of people from Pawtucket, Rhode Island

The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Pawtucket, Rhode Island · See more »

List of people from Rhode Island

This is a list of prominent people who were born in the U.S. state of Rhode Island or spent significant periods of their lives in the state.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Rhode Island · See more »

List of people from San Antonio

Below follows a list of notables from the metropolitan area of San Antonio, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from San Antonio · See more »

List of people from San Marcos, Texas

This is a list of people from San Marcos, Texas in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from San Marcos, Texas · See more »

List of people from Savannah, Georgia

The city of Savannah, Georgia, the largest city and the county seat of Chatham County, Georgia, is the birthplace and home of several notable individuals.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Savannah, Georgia · See more »

List of people from Texas

The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Texas · See more »

List of people from Youngstown, Ohio

The following are notable or famous people who were all born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Youngstown, Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people from Youngstown, Ohio · See more »

List of people nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States in the last year of a presidency

Vacancies on the Supreme Court of the United States rarely arise during the last year of a presidency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States in the last year of a presidency · See more »

List of people on the postage stamps of El Salvador

This article lists people who have been featured on El Salvadoran postage stamps.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people on the postage stamps of El Salvador · See more »

List of people on the postage stamps of Jordan

This is list of people on postage stamps of Jordan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people on the postage stamps of Jordan · See more »

List of people on the postage stamps of Laos

This is a list of people depicted on stamps of Laos.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people on the postage stamps of Laos · See more »

List of people on the postage stamps of Panama

This article lists people who have been featured on Panamanian postage stamps.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people on the postage stamps of Panama · See more »

List of people on the postage stamps of Paraguay

This article lists people who have been featured on Paraguayan postage stamps.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people on the postage stamps of Paraguay · See more »

List of people on the postage stamps of South Korea

This article lists people who have been featured on Korean postage stamps.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people on the postage stamps of South Korea · See more »

List of people on the postage stamps of the United States

This article lists people who have been featured on United States postage stamps, listed by their name, the year they were first featured on a stamp, and a very short description of their notability.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people on the postage stamps of the United States · See more »

List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the President of the United States

This is a partial list of people pardoned or granted clemency by the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the President of the United States · See more »

List of people who have expressed views relating to overpopulation as a problem

The people in this list have expressed concerns about human overpopulation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people who have expressed views relating to overpopulation as a problem · See more »

List of people who have held multiple United States Cabinet-level positions

Numerous people have held multiple United States Cabinet–level positions since 1789, when the first President of the United States, George Washington, appointed a Cabinet of five people to advise him and help him carry out his duties.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people who have held multiple United States Cabinet-level positions · See more »

List of people who received an electoral vote in the United States Electoral College

The following is a complete list of people who received an electoral vote in a United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people who received an electoral vote in the United States Electoral College · See more »

List of people with surname Johnson

Johnson is one of the most widely distributed surnames in the English-speaking world.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of people with surname Johnson · See more »

List of personal coats of arms of Presidents of the United States

Many United States presidents have borne a coat of arms; largely through inheritance, assumption, or grants from foreign heraldic authorities.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of personal coats of arms of Presidents of the United States · See more »

List of personal coats of arms of Vice Presidents of the United States

Several United States vice presidents have borne a coat of arms; largely through inheritance, assumption, or grants from foreign heraldic authorities.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of personal coats of arms of Vice Presidents of the United States · See more »

List of Pi Lambda Phi brothers

Below is a list of Pi Lambda Phi notable Alumni Brothers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Pi Lambda Phi brothers · See more »

List of pipeline accidents in the United States (1950–1974)

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of pipeline accidents in the United States (1950–1974) · See more »

List of places named after people

There are a number of places named after famous people.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of places named after people · See more »

List of policy debaters

This list of notable policy debaters includes notable people who participated in policy debate in high school or college.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of policy debaters · See more »

List of political career biographies

The following is a list of political career biographies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of political career biographies · See more »

List of political slogans

The following is a list of notable 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st-century political slogans.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of political slogans · See more »

List of politicians of Armenian descent

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of politicians of Armenian descent · See more »

List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients

This is an alphabetized, partial list of recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, grouped by the aspect of life in which they are/were renowned.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients · See more »

List of presidential schools in the United States

A presidential school is a university school named after a president of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of presidential schools in the United States · See more »

List of Presidential visits to North Dakota

The following is a list of Presidential visits by the President of the United States to North Dakota, listed by President and sorted by whether or not the President was in office during the visit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidential visits to North Dakota · See more »

List of Presidents of the United States

The President of the United States is the elected head of state and head of government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidents of the United States · See more »

List of presidents of the United States by age

This is a list of presidents of the United States by age.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of presidents of the United States by age · See more »

List of Presidents of the United States by date of death

The following is a list of Presidents of the United States by date of death, plus additional lists of presidential death related statistics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidents of the United States by date of death · See more »

List of Presidents of the United States by education

Most Presidents of the United States received a college education, even most of the earliest.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidents of the United States by education · See more »

List of Presidents of the United States by home state

These lists give the states of primary affiliation and of birth for each President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidents of the United States by home state · See more »

List of presidents of the United States by military rank

The United States Constitution names the President of the United States the Commander-in-Chief of the United States armed forces.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of presidents of the United States by military rank · See more »

List of Presidents of the United States by military service

The United States Constitution names the President of the United States the commander in chief of the U.S. armed forces.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidents of the United States by military service · See more »

List of Presidents of the United States by other offices held

This is a list of Presidents of the United States by other offices (either elected or appointive) held.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidents of the United States by other offices held · See more »

List of Presidents of the United States by previous experience

Although many paths may lead to the Presidency of the United States, the most common job experience, occupation or profession of U.S. presidents has been lawyer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidents of the United States by previous experience · See more »

List of Presidents of the United States by time in office

This is a list of Presidents of the United States by time in office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidents of the United States by time in office · See more »

List of Presidents of the United States on currency

Several presidents of the United States have appeared on currency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidents of the United States on currency · See more »

List of Presidents of the United States who died in office

During the history of the United States, eight presidents have died in office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidents of the United States who died in office · See more »

List of Presidents of the United States who were Freemasons

Of the 45 people who have been President of the United States, roughly one-third (14) were Freemasons.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Presidents of the United States who were Freemasons · See more »

List of presidents pro tempore of the United States Senate

The president pro tempore of the United States Senate (also president pro tem) is the second-highest-ranking official of the United States Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of presidents pro tempore of the United States Senate · See more »

List of public elementary schools in New York City

This is a list of public elementary schools in New York City, which are typically referred to as "PS number" (e.g. "PS 46").

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of public elementary schools in New York City · See more »

List of Puerto Rican military personnel

Throughout history Puerto Ricans, including people of Puerto Rican descent, have gained notability as members of the military.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Puerto Rican military personnel · See more »

List of Puerto Ricans

This is a list of notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen), people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican background.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Puerto Ricans · See more »

List of Punahou School alumni

Shown below is a list of notable graduates, students who attended, and former faculty of Punahou School.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Punahou School alumni · See more »

List of Quill and Dagger members

The Quill and Dagger Society, founded at Cornell University in 1893, selects new undergraduate members in the spring of their junior year or fall of their senior year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Quill and Dagger members · See more »

List of recipients of the Silver Buffalo Award

This list of recipients of the Silver Buffalo Award includes people who have been awarded the highest commendation of the Boy Scouts of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of recipients of the Silver Buffalo Award · See more »

List of residences of Presidents of the United States

Official residences (such as, the White House, Camp David, or the former President's House in Philadelphia) are not the only residences of Presidents of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of residences of Presidents of the United States · See more »

List of San Francisco State University people

The following is a list of notable people associated with San Francisco State University, located in the American city of San Francisco, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of San Francisco State University people · See more »

List of school shootings in the United States

This article lists in chronology and provides additional details of incidents in which a firearm was discharged at a school infrastructure or campus in the United States, including incidents of shootings on a school bus.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of school shootings in the United States · See more »

List of Scottish Americans

This is a list of notable Scottish Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained U.S. citizenship and their American descendants.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Scottish Americans · See more »

List of Secretaries of State of the United States

This is a list of Secretaries of State of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Secretaries of State of the United States · See more »

List of Seinfeld minor characters

The television show Seinfeld featured many minor characters.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Seinfeld minor characters · See more »

List of Sicilian Americans

The following is a list of notable Sicilian Americans.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Sicilian Americans · See more »

List of Sigma Pi brothers

Notable brothers and alumni of Sigma Pi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Sigma Pi brothers · See more »

List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people

This list List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people includes notable individuals who are or were members of a church affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) or who are otherwise affiliated with the SBC.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people · See more »

List of Soviet Union–United States summits

Soviet Union–United States summits were held from 1943 to 1991.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Soviet Union–United States summits · See more »

List of special editions of Today (U.S. TV program)

On the NBC morning news program Today, the designation "special edition" often applies to instances wherein one or both hosts anchor the program from a location other than Studio 1-A, or in the event of significant news developments.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of special editions of Today (U.S. TV program) · See more »

List of special elections to the United States Senate

Special elections to the United States Senate are held to fill the vacancies that occur when a Senator dies or resigns before the completion of his or her six-year term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of special elections to the United States Senate · See more »

List of speeches

This list of speeches includes those that have gained notability in English or in English translation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of speeches · See more »

List of state leaders in 1963

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of state leaders in 1963 · See more »

List of state leaders in 1964

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of state leaders in 1964 · See more »

List of state leaders in 1965

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of state leaders in 1965 · See more »

List of state leaders in 1966

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of state leaders in 1966 · See more »

List of state leaders in 1967

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of state leaders in 1967 · See more »

List of state leaders in 1968

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of state leaders in 1968 · See more »

List of state leaders in 1969

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of state leaders in 1969 · See more »

List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)

;State leaders: 1901–1950 – State leaders in the 21st century – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000) AD, such as the heads of state, heads of government, and the general secretaries of single-party states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000) · See more »

List of state visits made by King Olav V of Norway

Below is a complete list of state visits made by King Olav V of Norway during his reign from 1957 to 1991.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of state visits made by King Olav V of Norway · See more »

List of Texas county seat name etymologies

254 counties of the State of Texas The following is a list of Texas county seat name etymologies, taken from the Handbook of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Texas county seat name etymologies · See more »

List of Texas State University alumni

The list of Texas State University alumni includes notable alumni of Texas State University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Texas State University alumni · See more »

List of The New Yorker contributors

The following is a list of current and past contributors to The New Yorker, along with the dates they were published and their chief areas of interest.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of The New Yorker contributors · See more »

List of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson episodes (1964)

The following is a list of episodes of the television series The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson which aired in 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson episodes (1964) · See more »

List of The Venture Bros. characters

This is a list of main and recurring fictional characters and organizations from The Venture Bros., the comic science fiction television series broadcast on Adult Swim.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of The Venture Bros. characters · See more »

List of The Venture Bros. episodes

The Venture Bros. has run six seasons.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of The Venture Bros. episodes · See more »

List of third party performances in United States presidential elections

This is a list of third party performances in United States presidential elections.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of third party performances in United States presidential elections · See more »

List of tie-breaking votes cast by vice presidents of the United States

The Vice President of the United States is the ex officio President of the Senate, as provided in Article I, Section 3, Clause 4, of the United States Constitution, but may only vote in order to break a tie.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of tie-breaking votes cast by vice presidents of the United States · See more »

List of TV Guide covers (1960s)

This is a list of covers of issues of TV Guide magazine for the decade of the 1960s, from January 1960 to December 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of TV Guide covers (1960s) · See more »

List of U.S. counties named after presidents of the United States

This is a list of U.S. counties which are named for Presidents of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of U.S. counties named after presidents of the United States · See more »

List of U.S. military vessels named after Presidents

These are vessels named for Presidents of the United States of America (in order of their presidency and ship's commissioning).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of U.S. military vessels named after Presidents · See more »

List of U.S. presidential campaign slogans

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of U.S. presidential campaign slogans · See more »

List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–49)

The following is a list of U.S. Senators and Representatives who died of natural or accidental causes, or who took their own lives, while serving their terms between 1900 and 1949.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–49) · See more »

List of United States Democratic Party presidential candidates

This is a list of major Democratic Party candidates for president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Democratic Party presidential candidates · See more »

List of United States Democratic Party presidential tickets

This is a list of the candidates for the offices of President of the United States and Vice President of the United States of the modern Democratic Party of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Democratic Party presidential tickets · See more »

List of United States federal executive orders

Executive orders issued by Presidents of the United States to help officers and agencies of the executive branch manage operations within the government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States federal executive orders · See more »

List of United States major party presidential tickets

In the United States, political parties nominate one candidate each for President of the United States and for Vice President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States major party presidential tickets · See more »

List of United States Marines

The following is a list of people who served in the United States Marine Corps and have gained fame through previous or subsequent endeavors, infamy, or successes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Marines · See more »

List of United States Navy people

This page contains a list of notable officers and sailors of the U.S. Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Navy people · See more »

List of United States political appointments across party lines

United States presidents typically fill their Cabinets and other appointive positions with people from their own political party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States political appointments across party lines · See more »

List of United States political families (C)

The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with C.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States political families (C) · See more »

List of United States political families (H)

The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with H.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States political families (H) · See more »

List of United States political families (J)

The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with J.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States political families (J) · See more »

List of United States presidential candidates

This article is a list of United States presidential candidates.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States presidential candidates · See more »

List of United States presidential candidates by number of votes received

Following is a list of United States presidential candidates by number of votes received.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States presidential candidates by number of votes received · See more »

List of United States presidential elections by Electoral College margin

The table below is a list of United States presidential elections ordered by margin of victory in the Electoral College vote.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States presidential elections by Electoral College margin · See more »

List of United States presidential elections by popular vote margin

In United States presidential elections, the national popular vote is the sum of all votes cast in every state and the District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States presidential elections by popular vote margin · See more »

List of United States presidential elections in Pennsylvania

United States presidential elections in Pennsylvania occur when voters in the U.S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania cast ballots for electors to the Electoral College as part of a national election to elect the President and Vice President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States presidential elections in Pennsylvania · See more »

List of United States Presidential firsts

This list lists achievements and distinctions of various Presidents of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Presidential firsts · See more »

List of United States presidential visits to Puerto Rico

Ten United States presidents have made presidential visits to Puerto Rico since the islands became a U.S. territory in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War of 1898, which ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States presidential visits to Puerto Rico · See more »

List of United States Representatives from Texas

The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Representatives from Texas · See more »

List of United States Republican Party presidential tickets

This is a list of the candidates for the offices of President of the United States and Vice President of the United States of the Republican Party of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Republican Party presidential tickets · See more »

List of United States Senators from Texas

Texas was admitted to the United States on December 29, 1845 and elects its U.S. Senators to Class 1 and Class 2.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Senators from Texas · See more »

List of United States Senators in the 81st Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States Senate during the 81st United States Congress listed by seniority, from January 3, 1949 to January 3, 1951.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Senators in the 81st Congress by seniority · See more »

List of United States Senators in the 82nd Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States Senate during the 82nd United States Congress listed by seniority, from January 3, 1951 to January 3, 1953.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Senators in the 82nd Congress by seniority · See more »

List of United States Senators in the 83rd Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States Senate during the 83rd United States Congress listed by seniority, from January 3, 1953 to January 3, 1955.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Senators in the 83rd Congress by seniority · See more »

List of United States Senators in the 84th Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States Senate during the 84th United States Congress listed by seniority, from January 3, 1955 to January 3, 1957.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Senators in the 84th Congress by seniority · See more »

List of United States Senators in the 85th Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States Senate during the 85th United States Congress listed by seniority, from January 3, 1957 to January 3, 1959.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Senators in the 85th Congress by seniority · See more »

List of United States Senators in the 86th Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States Senate during the 86th United States Congress listed by seniority, from January 3, 1959 to January 3, 1961.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of United States Senators in the 86th Congress by seniority · See more »

List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in science and technology

This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in science and technology · See more »

List of University of Florida honorary degree recipients

This list of University of Florida honorary degree recipients includes those persons who have been recognized by the University of Florida for outstanding achievements in their fields that reflect the ideals and uphold the purposes of the university, and to whom the university faculty has voted to award honorary degrees in recognition of such attainments.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of University of Florida honorary degree recipients · See more »

List of University of Georgia people

This list of University of Georgia alumni includes alumni and current students of the University of Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of University of Georgia people · See more »

List of University of Houston people

The list of University of Houston people includes notable alumni, former students, and faculty of the University of Houston.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of University of Houston people · See more »

List of University of Maryland, Baltimore County people

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of University of Maryland, Baltimore County people · See more »

List of University of Michigan law and government alumni

This is a partial list of notable alumni in law, government and public policy from the University of Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of University of Michigan law and government alumni · See more »

List of University of Pennsylvania people

This is a partial list of notable faculty, alumni and scholars of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of University of Pennsylvania people · See more »

List of University of Texas at Austin alumni

This list of University of Texas at Austin alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of Texas at Austin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of University of Texas at Austin alumni · See more »

List of University of Texas at Austin buildings

This list of University of Texas at Austin buildings catalogs the currently existing structures on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of University of Texas at Austin buildings · See more »

List of University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee people

This is a list of people who attended, or taught at, the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, including those who attended Milwaukee State Normal School, Wisconsin State Teacher’s College, Wisconsin State College–Milwaukee and the University of Wisconsin-Extension Center in Milwaukee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee people · See more »

List of UPI reporters

This is a list of notable reporters who worked for United Press International during their careers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of UPI reporters · See more »

List of Vice Presidents of the United States

There have been 48 Vice Presidents of the United States since the office came into existence in 1789.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Vice Presidents of the United States · See more »

List of Vice Presidents of the United States by age

This is a list of Vice Presidents of the United States by age.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Vice Presidents of the United States by age · See more »

List of Vice Presidents of the United States by education

Most of the Vice Presidents of the United States have undergone higher education at an American university, college or law school.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Vice Presidents of the United States by education · See more »

List of Vice Presidents of the United States by other offices held

This is a list of Vice Presidents of the United States by other offices (either elected or appointive) held, either before or after service as Vice President.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Vice Presidents of the United States by other offices held · See more »

List of Vice Presidents of the United States by place of primary affiliation

This is a list of Vice Presidents of the United States by place of primary affiliation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Vice Presidents of the United States by place of primary affiliation · See more »

List of Vice Presidents of the United States by time in office

This is a list of Vice President of the United States by time in office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Vice Presidents of the United States by time in office · See more »

List of Wesleyan University people

This is a partial list of notable people affiliated with Wesleyan University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Wesleyan University people · See more »

List of Wesleyan University people in politics and government

This is a partial list of notable people affiliated with Wesleyan University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Wesleyan University people in politics and government · See more »

List of Western Michigan University alumni

The following is a list of Western Michigan University alumni.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Western Michigan University alumni · See more »

List of White House Chiefs of Staff

The White House Chief of Staff is the head of the Executive Office of the President and the White House Office, and is generally responsible for overseeing the actions of the White House staff, managing the President's schedule, and deciding who is allowed to meet with the President.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of White House Chiefs of Staff · See more »

List of Whitest Kids U' Know episodes

The following is a list of episodes from the sketch comedy group the Whitest Kids U' Know which ran from March 20, 2007 – June 17, 2011 with a total of 60 episodes and 5 seasons on Fuse and IFC.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Whitest Kids U' Know episodes · See more »

List of World War II military personnel educated at the United States Military Academy

The United States Military Academy (USMA) is an undergraduate college in West Point, New York that educates and commissions officers for the United States Army.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of World War II military personnel educated at the United States Military Academy · See more »

List of Yale Law School alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Yale Law School, the law school of the American Yale University, located in New Haven, Connecticut.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and List of Yale Law School alumni · See more »

Lists of protests against the Vietnam War

Protests against the Vietnam War took place in the 1960s and 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lists of protests against the Vietnam War · See more »

Lithotomy

Lithotomy from Greek for "lithos" (stone) and "tomos" (cut), is a surgical method for removal of calculi, stones formed inside certain organs, such as the kidneys (kidney stones), bladder (bladder stones), and gallbladder (gallstones), that cannot exit naturally through the urinary system or biliary tract.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lithotomy · See more »

Living presidents and vice presidents of the United States

This article chronicles the number of living presidents and vice presidents of the United States at each moment in United States history since the first president and vice president were inaugurated in 1789.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Living presidents and vice presidents of the United States · See more »

Livingston County, Illinois

Livingston County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Livingston County, Illinois · See more »

Liz Carpenter

Mary Elizabeth Sutherland Carpenter (September 1, 1920 – March 20, 2010) was a writer, feminist, former reporter, media advisor, speechwriter, political humorist, and public relations expert.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Liz Carpenter · See more »

Liz J. Patterson

Elizabeth Johnston Patterson (born November 18, 1939) is an American politician from the Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Liz J. Patterson · See more »

Llewellyn Thompson

Llewellyn E. "Tommy" Thompson Jr. (August 24, 1904 – February 6, 1972), was a United States diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Llewellyn Thompson · See more »

Lloyd Doggett

Lloyd Alton Doggett II (born October 6, 1946) is an American attorney and politician who is a U.S. Representative from Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lloyd Doggett · See more »

Lloyd Ohlin

Lloyd Edgar Ohlin (August 27, 1918 – December 6, 2008) was an American sociologist and criminologist who taught at Harvard Law School, Columbia University, and the University of Chicago over his career where he studied the causes and effects of crime and punishment, especially as it related to youthful offenders and delinquents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lloyd Ohlin · See more »

Local post

A local post is a mail service that operates only within a limited geographical area, typically a city or a single transportation route.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Local post · See more »

Locked in the Poorhouse

Locked in the Poorhouse is a 30-year update of the final report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (the Kerner Commission), co-authored by former Kerner Commissioner, Senator and Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation Chairman Fred R. Harris and Eisenhower Foundation President Alan Curtis.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Locked in the Poorhouse · See more »

Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

The Lockheed SR-71 "Blackbird" is a long-range, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft that was operated by the United States Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird · See more »

Lockheed YF-12

The Lockheed YF-12 was an American prototype interceptor aircraft evaluated by the United States Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lockheed YF-12 · See more »

Lodge family

The Lodge family is a prominent New England political family, and among the families who make up the "Boston Brahmins", also known as the "first families of Boston.".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lodge family · See more »

Logan County, Illinois

Logan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Logan County, Illinois · See more »

Logan County, Kansas

Logan County (standard abbreviation: LG) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Logan County, Kansas · See more »

Logan County, Oklahoma

Logan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Logan County, Oklahoma · See more »

Lois Combs Weinberg

Lois Ann Combs Weinberg (born December 18, 1943), a native of the Eastern region of Kentucky, is a politician and an advocate for improvements in public education in Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lois Combs Weinberg · See more »

Lois Hunt

Lois Hunt (November 26, 1924 – July 26, 2009) was an American lyric soprano who had spent some of her earlier career performing at New York City's Metropolitan Opera and later spent four decades performing and recording classical music and musical theater numbers nationwide together with baritone Earl Wrightson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lois Hunt · See more »

Lola Beltrán

María Lucila Beltrán Ruiz (7 March 1932 – 24 March 1996), better known as Lola Beltrán, was a Mexican singer, actress, and television presenter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lola Beltrán · See more »

Long Binh Post

Long Binh Post (Tổng kho Long Bình) is a former U.S. Army base located in Long Bình ward between Biên Hòa and Saigon, Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Long Binh Post · See more »

Long-range reconnaissance patrol

A long-range reconnaissance patrol, or LRRP (pronounced "lurp"), is a small, heavily armed reconnaissance team that patrols deep in enemy-held territory.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Long-range reconnaissance patrol · See more »

Loretta Lynn

Loretta Lynn (née Webb; born April 14, 1932) is an American country music singer-songwriter with multiple gold albums in a career spanning almost 60 years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Loretta Lynn · See more »

Lorna E. Lockwood

Lorna Elizabeth Lockwood (March 24, 1903–September 23, 1977) was an American lawyer and judge who served as justice (and at times chief justice) of the Arizona Supreme Court.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lorna E. Lockwood · See more »

Loss of China

The "loss of China" refers, in U.S. political discourse, to the unexpected Communist Party takeover of mainland China from the American-backed Nationalists in 1949, and therefore the "loss of China to communism".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Loss of China · See more »

Lou Ritter

Louis Hampton "Lou" Ritter (September 27, 1925 – April 9, 2010) was an American politician and lobbyist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lou Ritter · See more »

Loudoun County, Virginia

Loudoun County is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Loudoun County, Virginia · See more »

Louie Nunn

Louie Broady Nunn (March 8, 1924 – January 29, 2004) was the 52nd governor of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Louie Nunn · See more »

Louis Berry

Louis Berry (October 9, 1914 – May 3, 1998) was the first African American permitted to practice law in his native formerly segregated city of Alexandria in Rapides Parish in Central Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Louis Berry · See more »

Louis E. Martin

Louis Emanuel Martin Jr. (November 18, 1912 – January 6, 1997) was an American journalist, newspaper publisher, civil rights activist and advisor to three Presidents of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Louis E. Martin · See more »

Louis Heren

Louis Philip Heren (6 February 1919 - 26 January 1995) was a foreign correspondent.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Louis Heren · See more »

Louis M. Kohlmeier Jr.

Louis Martin Kohlmeier Jr. (February 17, 1926 – March 30, 2012) was an American author, journalist, and educator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Louis M. Kohlmeier Jr. · See more »

Louis Pendleton

Louis Christopher Pendleton (October 13, 1931 – January 14, 2007) was an African-American dentist, businessman, and civic leader in Shreveport, Louisiana, who organized the civil rights movement in his city through the formation of the interest group known as "Blacks United for Lasting Leadership", which lobbied on behalf of racial justice.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Louis Pendleton · See more »

Louis Schweitzer (philanthropist)

Louis Schweitzer (February 5, 1899 – September 20, 1971) was a Russian-born United States paper industrialist and philanthropist who purchased the U.S. radio station WBAI from Theodore Deglin for $34,000 in 1957.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Louis Schweitzer (philanthropist) · See more »

Louisiana

Louisiana is a state in the southeastern region of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Louisiana · See more »

Louisiana Democratic Party

The Louisiana Democratic Party is the affiliate of the national Democratic Party of the United States in the state of Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Louisiana Democratic Party · See more »

Lowell family

The Lowell family is one of the Boston Brahmin families of New England, known for both intellectual and commercial achievements.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lowell family · See more »

Lowell K. Bridwell

Lowell K. Bridwell (14 June 1924 – 21 November 1986) was an American journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lowell K. Bridwell · See more »

Lower Colorado River Authority

The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) is a nonprofit public utility created in November 1934 by the Texas Legislature.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lower Colorado River Authority · See more »

Lower Ninth Ward

Lower Ninth Ward is a neighborhood of the U.S. city of New Orleans, Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lower Ninth Ward · See more »

Lowndes County, Alabama

Lowndes County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lowndes County, Alabama · See more »

Lucchese Boot Company

The Lucchese Boot Company is an American retailer of cowboy boots.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lucchese Boot Company · See more »

Luci Baines Johnson

Luci Baines Johnson Turpin (born July 2, 1947) is an American businesswoman and philanthropist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Luci Baines Johnson · See more »

Lucianne Goldberg

Lucianne Steinberger Goldberg (born Lucianne Steinberger; April 29, 1935), also known as Lucianne Cummings, is an American literary agent and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lucianne Goldberg · See more »

Lucien Sarti

Lucien Sarti (circa 1931Clark, Evert and Nicholas Horrock (1973). Contrabandista! Praeger, ASIN B0006C4TXQ. The authors state Sarti was 41 at time of death. – April 28, 1972) was a French drug trafficker.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lucien Sarti · See more »

Lucius D. Battle

Lucius Durham Battle (June 1, 1918 – May 13, 2008), known as Luke Battle, was a career Foreign Service officer who served with distinction in Washington, Europe and the Middle East.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lucius D. Battle · See more »

Ludwig Erhard

Ludwig Wilhelm Erhard (4 February 1897 – 5 May 1977) was a German politician affiliated with the CDU and the second Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) from 1963 until 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ludwig Erhard · See more »

Lunar and Planetary Institute

The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) is a scientific research institute dedicated to study of the solar system, its formation, evolution, and current state.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lunar and Planetary Institute · See more »

Lunar and Planetary Science Conference

The Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), jointly sponsored by the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) and NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), brings together international specialists in petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, geology, and astronomy to present the latest results of research in planetary science.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lunar and Planetary Science Conference · See more »

Lurleen Wallace

Lurleen Burns Wallace (September 19, 1926 – May 7, 1968) was the 46th Governor of Alabama for fifteen months from January 1967 until her death in May 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lurleen Wallace · See more »

Luther Boyd Eubanks

Luther Boyd Eubanks (July 31, 1917 – January 21, 1996) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Luther Boyd Eubanks · See more »

Luther H. Evans

Luther Harris Evans (13 October 1902 – 23 December 1981) was an American political scientist who served as the tenth Librarian of Congress and third Director-General of UNESCO.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Luther H. Evans · See more »

Luther H. Hodges

Luther Hartwell Hodges (March 9, 1898October 6, 1974) was a businessman and American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Luther H. Hodges · See more »

Luther H. Hodges Jr.

Luther Hartwell Hodges Jr. (born November 19, 1936) is a retired American politician and banker.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Luther H. Hodges Jr. · See more »

Luther Terry

Luther Terry (September 15, 1911March 29, 1985) was an American physician and public health official.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Luther Terry · See more »

Lying in state

Lying in state is the tradition in which the body of a dead official is placed in a state building, either outside or inside a coffin, to allow the public to pay their respects.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lying in state · See more »

Lyman County, South Dakota

Lyman County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyman County, South Dakota · See more »

Lynda Bird Johnson Robb

Lynda Bird Johnson Robb (born March 19, 1944) is an American chairwoman who served as chairwoman of the Board of Reading is Fundamental, the nation's largest children's literacy organization, as well as chairwoman of the President's Advisory Committee for Women.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lynda Bird Johnson Robb · See more »

Lyndon

Lyndon may refer to.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyndon · See more »

Lyndon B. Johnson High School (Johnson City, Texas)

Lyndon Baines Johnson High School or LBJ High School is a public high school located in Johnson City, Texas (USA) and classified as a 2A school by the UIL.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyndon B. Johnson High School (Johnson City, Texas) · See more »

Lyndon B. Johnson in popular culture

Lyndon B. Johnson has been a subject of various works of media and popular culture.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyndon B. Johnson in popular culture · See more »

Lyndon B. Johnson judicial appointment controversies

During President Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency, federal judicial appointments played a central role.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyndon B. Johnson judicial appointment controversies · See more »

Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park

Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in central Texas about west of Austin in the Texas Hill Country.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park · See more »

Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs

The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs (or LBJ School of Public Affairs) is a graduate school at The University of Texas at Austin that was founded in 1970 to offer professional training in public policy analysis and administration for students interested in pursuing careers in government and public affairs-related areas of the private and nonprofit sectors.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs · See more »

Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site

Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site is a state park located along the Pedernales River in Gillespie County, Texas, United States west of Johnson City and east of Fredericksburg.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site · See more »

Lyndon B. Johnson Supreme Court candidates

The nominations made by Lyndon B. Johnson to the Supreme Court of the United States are unusual in that Johnson appeared to have had specific individuals in mind for his appointments and actively sought to engineer vacancies on the Court to place those individuals on the court.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyndon B. Johnson Supreme Court candidates · See more »

Lyndon Baines Johnson Day

Lyndon Baines Johnson Day is a legal state holiday in Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyndon Baines Johnson Day · See more »

Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum

The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, also known as the LBJ Presidential Library, is the presidential library and museum of Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th President of the United States (1963–1969).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum · See more »

Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac

Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac is located on Columbia Island (renamed Lady Bird Johnson Park in 1968), in Washington, D.C. The memorial honors the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac · See more »

Lynn Fontanne

Lynn Fontanne (6 December 1887 – 30 July 1983) was a British-born American-based actress for over 40 years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lynn Fontanne · See more »

Lynn Lowe

Aylmer Lynn Lowe, known as A. Lynn Lowe (March 6, 1936 – August 14, 2010), was an American farmer and politician from Garland near Texarkana in Miller County in southwestern Arkansas, who was a major figure in the Arkansas Republican Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Lynn Lowe · See more »

Mabel Brookes

Dame Mabel Brookes, DBE (15 June 189030 April 1975) was an Australian community worker, activist, socialite, writer, historian, memoirist and humanitarian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mabel Brookes · See more »

MacBird!

MacBird! is a 1967 satire by Barbara Garson that superimposed the transferral of power following the Kennedy assassination onto the plot of Shakespeare's Macbeth.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and MacBird! · See more »

Mad Men

Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mad Men · See more »

Madame Nhu

Trần Lệ Xuân (22 August 1924 – 24 April 2011), more popularly known in English as Madame Nhu, was the de facto First Lady of South Vietnam from 1955 to 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Madame Nhu · See more »

Madeleine Duncan Brown

Madeleine Duncan Brown (July 5, 1925 – June 22, 2002) was an American woman who claimed to be a longtime mistress of United States President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Madeleine Duncan Brown · See more »

Maggie Hassan

Margaret Hassan (née Wood; born February 27, 1958) is an American attorney and politician who is the junior United States Senator from New Hampshire.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Maggie Hassan · See more »

Magnolia Park, Houston

Magnolia Park is an area of the East End,"." East End Management District.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Magnolia Park, Houston · See more »

Mahendra of Nepal

Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev (महेन्द्र वीर विक्रम शाह; 11 June 1920 – 31 January 1972) was King of Nepal from 1955 to 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mahendra of Nepal · See more »

Malaysia–United States relations

Malaysia–United States relations are bilateral ties between the two countries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Malaysia–United States relations · See more »

Malcolm Kilduff

Malcolm MacGregor "Mac" Kilduff, Jr. (September 26, 1927 – March 3, 2003) was an American journalist, best known for making the public announcement of the death of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Malcolm Kilduff · See more »

Malcolm Wallace

Malcolm Everett "Mac" Wallace (October 15, 1921 – January 7, 1971) was an economist for the United States Department of Agriculture and served as a press secretary for President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Malcolm Wallace · See more »

Malmgren

Malmgren is an ornamental Swedish surname composed of the elements malm ‘ore’ + gren ‘branch’.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Malmgren · See more »

Manuel Artime

Manuel Francisco Artime Buesa, M.D. (29 January 1932 – 18 November 1977) was a Cuban-American who at one time was a member of the rebel army of Fidel Castro but later was the political leader of Brigade 2506 land forces in the abortive Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in April 1961.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Manuel Artime · See more »

Manuel Flores Leon Guerrero

Manuel Flores "Carson" Leon Guerrero (October 29, 1914 – October 9, 1985) was the sixth Appointed Governor of Guam from March 1963 to July 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Manuel Flores Leon Guerrero · See more »

Manuel Noriega

Manuel Antonio Noriega Moreno (February 11, 1934 – May 29, 2017) was a Panamanian politician and military officer who was the de facto ruler of Panama from 1983 to 1989.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Manuel Noriega · See more »

Manuel Real

Manuel Lawrence Real (pronounced "real," not "reál"; born January 27, 1924) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Manuel Real · See more »

Many Flags

The Many Flags campaign was an initiative by United States President Lyndon Johnson to get U.S. allies in Asia and the Pacific to participate in the Vietnam War in support of South Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Many Flags · See more »

Marble Canyon Dam

The Marble Canyon Dam, also known as the Redwall Dam, was a proposed dam on the Colorado River in Arizona.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marble Canyon Dam · See more »

Marble Mountain Air Facility

Marble Mountain Air Facility (MMAF) (also known as Da Nang East Airfield and Marble Mountain Army Airfield) was an aviation facility used primarily by the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marble Mountain Air Facility · See more »

March 15

In the Roman calendar, March 15 was known as the Ides of March.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and March 15 · See more »

March 1918

The following events occurred in March 1918.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and March 1918 · See more »

March 1964

The following events occurred in March 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and March 1964 · See more »

March 1965

The following events occurred in March 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and March 1965 · See more »

March 1967

The following events occurred in March 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and March 1967 · See more »

March 1968

The following events occurred in March 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and March 1968 · See more »

March 31

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and March 31 · See more »

March Against Fear

The March Against Fear was a major 1966 demonstration in the Civil Rights Movement in the South.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and March Against Fear · See more »

Marching Southerners

The Marching Southerners is the marching band of Jacksonville State University in Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marching Southerners · See more »

Marfa Army Air Field

Marfa Army Airfield (or Presidio County Airport) is an abandoned airfield located in the high desert of West Texas, about southeast of El Paso.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marfa Army Air Field · See more »

Margaret Dixon

Margaret Richardson Dixon, usually known as Maggie Dixon (February 27, 1908 – June 21, 1970), was perhaps the most influential woman journalist of 20th-century Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Margaret Dixon · See more »

Margaret Jones (journalist)

Margaret Mary Jones (8 October 1923 – 30 July 2006) was an Australian journalist, noted for being one of the first accredited to China after the Cultural Revolution, and first female Foreign Editor on any Australian newspaper.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Margaret Jones (journalist) · See more »

Margaret Joy Tibbetts

Margaret Joy Tibbetts (August 26, 1919 – April 25, 2010) was an American diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Margaret Joy Tibbetts · See more »

Margaret Sanger Awards

The Margaret Sanger Award is an honor awarded annually by the Planned Parenthood Federation of America since 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Margaret Sanger Awards · See more »

Margie Neal

Margie Elizabeth Neal (April 20, 1875 – December 19, 1971) was a Texas journalist and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Margie Neal · See more »

Marianne Means

Marianne Means (born Marianne Hansen, June 13, 1934 – December 2, 2017) was a Washington-based syndicated political columnist and was a White House correspondent for many years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marianne Means · See more »

Marie Hilson Katzenbach

Marie Louise Hilson Katzenbach (December 8, 1882 – February 4, 1970) was an American educator who was the first female president of the New Jersey State Board of Education.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marie Hilson Katzenbach · See more »

Marie Taylor

Marie Clark Taylor (1911 – December 1990) was an African-American botanist, the first woman to earn a science doctorate at Fordham University, and the Head of the Botany Department at Howard University from 1947 to her retirement in 1976.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marie Taylor · See more »

Marie Torre

Marie Torre (c. 1924, Brooklyn, New York – January 3, 1997) was a television personality who appeared on KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1962 to 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marie Torre · See more »

Marilyn Sitzman

Marilyn Sitzman (December 14, 1939 – August 11, 1993) was an American receptionist and a witness to the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marilyn Sitzman · See more »

Marin County, California

Marin County is a county located in the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marin County, California · See more »

Mario Savio

Mario Savio (December 8, 1942 – November 6, 1996) was an American activist and a key member in the Berkeley Free Speech Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mario Savio · See more »

Marion County, Indiana

Marion County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marion County, Indiana · See more »

Marion County, Oregon

Marion County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marion County, Oregon · See more »

Marion Hartzog Smoak

Marion Hartzog Smoak (born July 8, 1916) is a former Republican South Carolina State Senator who also served as United States Chief of Protocol under President Richard M. Nixon from 1969-74 and was a member of the presidential campaign staff for Ronald Reagan in 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marion Hartzog Smoak · See more »

Mariposa County, California

Mariposa County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mariposa County, California · See more »

Maritime history

Maritime history is the study of human interaction with and activity at sea.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Maritime history · See more »

Marjabelle Young Stewart

Marjabelle Young Stewart (16 May 1924 – 3 March 2007) was an American writer and expert on etiquette.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marjabelle Young Stewart · See more »

Marjorie Tallchief

Marjorie Tallchief (born October 19, 1926) is a former ballerina of the Osage Nation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marjorie Tallchief · See more »

Mark C. Alexander

Mark C. Alexander is an American attorney, law professor and educator, the dean of the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mark C. Alexander · See more »

Mark Hatfield

Mark Odom Hatfield (July 12, 1922 – August 7, 2011) was an American politician and educator from the state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mark Hatfield · See more »

Mark White

Mark Wells White Jr. (March 17, 1940 – August 5, 2017) was an American politician and lawyer, who served as the 43rd Governor of Texas from 1983 to 1987.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mark White · See more »

Marmes Rockshelter

The Marmes Rockshelter (also known as (45-FR-50)) is an archaeological site first excavated in 1962, near the confluence of the Snake and Palouse Rivers, in Franklin County, southeastern Washington.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marmes Rockshelter · See more »

Marriott Wardman Park

The Washington Marriott Wardman Park is a convention hotel located at 2600 Woodley Road NW, in the Woodley Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marriott Wardman Park · See more »

Mars Hill University

Mars Hill University is a private, coed, liberal arts university.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mars Hill University · See more »

Marshall Green

Marshall Green (1916–1998) was a United States diplomat whose career focused on East Asia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marshall Green · See more »

Marshall Paul Jones

Marshall Paul Jones (April 7, 1915 – August 18, 1985) was a former United States Ambassador to Malawi, Africa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marshall Paul Jones · See more »

Marshall Warren Nirenberg

Marshall Warren Nirenberg (April 10, 1927 – January 15, 2010) was a Jewish American biochemist and geneticist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marshall Warren Nirenberg · See more »

Martian

A Martian is a native inhabitant of the planet Mars.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Martian · See more »

Martin Dies Jr.

Martin Dies Jr. (November 5, 1900 – November 14, 1972) was a Texas politician and a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Martin Dies Jr. · See more »

Martin Greenfield

Martin Greenfield (born Maxmilian Grunfeld on August 9, 1928 in Pavlovo, Czechoslovakia) is an American master tailor, based in Brooklyn, New York, specializing in men's suits.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Martin Greenfield · See more »

Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the civil rights movement from 1954 until his death in 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Martin Luther King Jr. · See more »

Martin Sponholz

Martin Sponholz is an American meteorologist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Martin Sponholz · See more »

Marty Akins

Martin Ray Akins (born January 6, 1954) is a former college All-American football player and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marty Akins · See more »

Martyrs' Day (Panama)

Martyrs' Day is a Panamanian Day of National Mourning which commemorates the January 9, 1964 riots over sovereignty of the Panama Canal Zone.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Martyrs' Day (Panama) · See more »

Marvella Bayh

Marvella Belle Hern Bayh (February 14, 1933 – April 24, 1979) was the wife of Indiana Senator Birch Bayh and the mother of former Indiana Senator Birch Evans Bayh III (Evan).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marvella Bayh · See more »

Marvin E. Frankel

Marvin E. Frankel (July 26, 1920 – March 3, 2002) was a litigator, a United States federal judge on the Southern District of New York, a professor at Columbia Law School, and a legal scholar whose views helped to establish sentencing guidelines for the federal courts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marvin E. Frankel · See more »

Marvin Glenn Shields

Marvin Glenn Shields (December 30, 1939 – June 10, 1965) was the first and only United States Navy Seabee to be awarded the Medal of Honor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marvin Glenn Shields · See more »

Marvin Zindler

Marvin Harold Zindler (August 10, 1921 – July 29, 2007) was a news reporter for television station KTRK-TV in Houston, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marvin Zindler · See more »

Mary Dyckman

Mary Lang Dyckman (1886-1982) was an advocate for labor protections in the policies and laws of New Jersey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mary Dyckman · See more »

Mary Lou Bruner

Mary Lou Bruner is an American retired educator and former political candidate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mary Lou Bruner · See more »

Mary Mostert

Mary Mostert (February 9, 1929 – July 1, 2016) was a political writer and activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mary Mostert · See more »

Mary Shelley's Frankenhole

Mary Shelley's Frankenhole is an American adult stop-motion animated television series created by Dino Stamatopoulos.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mary Shelley's Frankenhole · See more »

Marya McLaughlin

Dr. Bonnie Dunbar on CBS commentating on the second Shuttle launch Marya McLaughlin (1928–1998) was a CBS reporter, the first woman CBS reporter to be on television.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Marya McLaughlin · See more »

Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society

The Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society of Georgetown University is the oldest continuously running collegiate theatre troupe in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society · See more »

Mass surveillance in the United States

The practice of mass surveillance in the United States dates back to WWI wartime monitoring and censorship of international communications from, to, or which passed through the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mass surveillance in the United States · See more »

Massac County, Illinois

Massac County is a county located in the state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Massac County, Illinois · See more »

Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 1964

The 1964 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 1964 · See more »

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Massachusetts Institute of Technology · See more »

Massachusetts Public Records Law

Massachusetts Public Records Law is a law in Massachusetts detailing what kinds of documents are actually public records.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Massachusetts Public Records Law · See more »

Massillon, Ohio

Massillon is a city in Stark County in the U.S. state of Ohio, approximately west of Canton, south of Akron, and south of Cleveland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Massillon, Ohio · See more »

Master list of Nixon's political opponents

A master list of Nixon political opponents was compiled to supplement the original Nixon's Enemies List of 20 key people considered opponents of President Richard Nixon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Master list of Nixon's political opponents · See more »

Mathilde Krim

Mathilde Krim (מתילדה קרים; née Galland; July 9, 1926 – January 15, 2018) was a medical researcher and the founding chairman of amfAR, American Foundation for AIDS Research.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mathilde Krim · See more »

Matthew E. Welsh

Matthew Empson Welsh (September 15, 1912 – May 28, 1995) was the 41st Governor of Indiana and a member of the Democratic Party, serving from 1961 to 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Matthew E. Welsh · See more »

Matthew George

Matthew George is an Australian film director, producer and screenwriter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Matthew George · See more »

Matthew Leonard

Matthew Leonard (November 26, 1929–February 28, 1967) was a United States Army sergeant who posthumously received America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Matthew Leonard · See more »

Matthew Nimetz

Matthew Nimetz (born June 17, 1939) is an American diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Matthew Nimetz · See more »

Matthew Ridgway

General Matthew Bunker Ridgway (March 3, 1895 – July 26, 1993) was the 19th Chief of Staff of the United States Army.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Matthew Ridgway · See more »

Maurice Davis

Maurice Davis (December 15, 1921 – December 14, 1993) was a rabbi, and activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Maurice Davis · See more »

Maurice Hutcheson

Maurice Albert Hutcheson (May 7, 1897 – January 9, 1983) was a carpenter and an American labor leader.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Maurice Hutcheson · See more »

Maurice Lazarus

Maurice "Mogie" Lazarus (June 27, 1915 – May 4, 2004) was an American retailing executive who swerved as president of Filene's and founded Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Maurice Lazarus · See more »

Maurice Sonnenberg

Maurice Sonnenberg is a senior American intelligence and financial advisor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Maurice Sonnenberg · See more »

Maurice Yaméogo

Maurice Yaméogo (31 December 1921 – 15 September 1993) was the first President of the Republic of Upper Volta, now called Burkina Faso, from 1959 until 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Maurice Yaméogo · See more »

Maury Maverick

Fontaine Maury Maverick (October 23, 1895 – June 7, 1954) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas, representing the 20th district from January 3, 1935, to January 3, 1939.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Maury Maverick · See more »

Maury Maverick Jr.

Maury Maverick Jr. (January 3, 1921 – January 28, 2003) was an American lawyer, politician, activist, and columnist from the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Maury Maverick Jr. · See more »

Max Elbin

Carl Maxwell "Max" Elbin (May 20, 1920 – December 12, 2008) was an American golf professional who served a three-year term as president of the Professional Golfers' Association of America during a time when professional tournament golfers split away to form the PGA Tour.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Max Elbin · See more »

Max Starcke

Maximillian Hugo "Max" Starcke (November 11, 1884 – June 29, 1972) was a businessman and then a government official in Texas for 37 years, first as Mayor of Seguin, Texas, from 1928 to 1938 and then as Managing Director of the Lower Colorado River Authority from 1940 to 1955.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Max Starcke · See more »

Maxwell D. Taylor

General Maxwell Davenport "Max" Taylor (August 26, 1901 – April 19, 1987) was a senior United States Army officer and diplomat of the mid-20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Maxwell D. Taylor · See more »

Maxwell Dane

Maxwell "Mac" Dane (June 7, 1906 – August 8, 2004) was an American advertising executive and co-founder of the Doyle Dane Bernbach agency, known as DDB, that was established in Manhattan in 1949.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Maxwell Dane · See more »

May 1964

The following events occurred in May 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and May 1964 · See more »

May 1965

The following events occurred in May 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and May 1965 · See more »

May 22

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and May 22 · See more »

Mayfair Hotel (St. Louis, Missouri)

The Magnolia Hotel St.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mayfair Hotel (St. Louis, Missouri) · See more »

Mayor of the District of Columbia

The Mayor of the District of Columbia, often referred to as the Mayor of Washington or Mayor of Washington, D.C., is the head of the executive branch of the government of Washington, D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mayor of the District of Columbia · See more »

McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators

F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators are the non-U.S. nations with air forces that operate or used to operate the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators · See more »

McDowell County, North Carolina

McDowell County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and McDowell County, North Carolina · See more »

McDowell County, West Virginia

McDowell County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and McDowell County, West Virginia · See more »

McGeorge Bundy

McGeorge "Mac" Bundy (March 30, 1919 – September 16, 1996) was an American expert in foreign and defense policy, serving as United States National Security Advisor to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson from 1961 through 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and McGeorge Bundy · See more »

McGruff the Crime Dog

McGruff the Crime Dog is an anthropomorphic animated dog created by Dancer Fitzgerald Sample through the Ad Council and later the National Crime Prevention Council to increase crime awareness and personal safety in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and McGruff the Crime Dog · See more »

McKinley Technology High School

McKinley Technology High School is a public citywide 9th–12th grade high school in the District of Columbia Public Schools in Northeast Washington, D.C.. The school, an offshoot of Central High School (now Cardozo Senior High School), originally was called McKinley Technical High School and was located at 7th Street NW and Rhode Island Avenue NW in the District of Columbia. The United States Congress allocated $26 million in 1926 for the construction of the existing building at 2nd and T Streets NE, in the Eckington area. The school is named for William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and McKinley Technology High School · See more »

McKittrick Canyon

--> McKittrick Canyon is a scenic canyon within the Guadalupe Mountains of West Texas and Eddy County, New Mexico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and McKittrick Canyon · See more »

McLean County, Illinois

McLean County is the largest county by land area in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and McLean County, Illinois · See more »

Meade County, South Dakota

Meade County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Meade County, South Dakota · See more »

Media bias in the United States

Media bias in the United States occurs when the US media systematically skews reporting in a way that crosses standards of professional journalism.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Media bias in the United States · See more »

Medicare (United States)

In the United States, Medicare is a national health insurance program, now administered by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services of the U.S. federal government but begun in 1966 under the Social Security Administration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Medicare (United States) · See more »

Meehan Auditorium

The George V. Meehan Auditorium is a 3,059-seat hockey arena, in Providence, Rhode Island.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Meehan Auditorium · See more »

Meese Report

The final report of the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography (usually referred to as (the) Meese Report, for U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese) is the result of a comprehensive investigation into pornography ordered by U.S. President Ronald Reagan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Meese Report · See more »

Mekong River Commission

The Mekong River Commission (MRC) is an "...inter-governmental organisation that works directly with the governments of Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, and Vietnam to jointly manage the shared water resources and the sustainable development of the Mekong River." Its mission is "To promote and coordinate sustainable management and development of water and related resources for the countries' mutual benefit and the people's well-being.".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mekong River Commission · See more »

Mellette County, South Dakota

Mellette County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mellette County, South Dakota · See more »

Melpar

Melpar was an American government contractor in the 20th century Cold War period.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Melpar · See more »

Melville Bell Grosvenor

Melville Bell Grosvenor (November 26, 1901 – April 22, 1982) (aged 80) was the president of the National Geographic Society and editor of The National Geographic Magazine from 1957 to 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Melville Bell Grosvenor · See more »

Melvin Block

Melvin Block (1928–June 10, 1985) was an American plaintiffs' trial lawyer from New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Melvin Block · See more »

Melvin Laird

Melvin Robert "Bom" Laird (September 1, 1922 – November 16, 2016) was an American politician, writer and statesman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Melvin Laird · See more »

Melvin Small

Melvin Small (born March 14, 1939 in New York City) is a distinguished professor of history emeritus at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Melvin Small · See more »

Members of the Council on Foreign Relations

There are two types of Council on Foreign Relations membership: life, and term membership, which lasts for five years and is available to those between the ages of 30 and 36 at the time of their application.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Members of the Council on Foreign Relations · See more »

Memorial Day

Memorial Day or Decoration Day is a federal holiday in the United States for remembering the people who died while serving in the country's armed forces.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Memorial Day · See more »

Memorial Hall (University of Akron)

Memorial Hall was an on-campus athletics building on the campus of the University of Akron in Akron, Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Memorial Hall (University of Akron) · See more »

Memorials to Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln, U.S. president 1861–65, has been memorialized in many town, city, and county names,Dennis, p. 194.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Memorials to Abraham Lincoln · See more »

Mennen

Mennen is a brand owned in most parts of the world by the Colgate-Palmolive Company.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mennen · See more »

Mercer Cook

Will Mercer Cook (March 30, 1903 – October 4, 1987), popularly known as Mercer Cook, was an African-American diplomat and professor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mercer Cook · See more »

Mercer County, Illinois

Mercer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mercer County, Illinois · See more »

Mercury 13

Mercury 13 refers to thirteen American women who, as part of a privately funded program, underwent some of the same physiological screening tests as the astronauts selected by NASA on April 9, 1959 for Project Mercury.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mercury 13 · See more »

Meritorious Service Medal (United States)

The Meritorious Service Medal (MSM) is a military award presented to members of the United States Armed Forces who distinguished themselves by outstanding meritorious achievement or service to the United States subsequent to January 16, 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Meritorious Service Medal (United States) · See more »

Merlyn Hans Dethlefsen

Merlyn Hans Dethlefsen (June 29, 1934 – December 14, 1987) was a United States Air Force officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Merlyn Hans Dethlefsen · See more »

Merrick Garland Supreme Court nomination

Following the February 2016 death of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Antonin Scalia, President Barack Obama nominated Merrick Garland to fill Scalia's seat on the Supreme Court on March 16, 2016.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Merrick Garland Supreme Court nomination · See more »

Merriman Smith

Albert Merriman Smith (February 10, 1913 – April 13, 1970) was an American wire service reporter, notably serving as White House correspondent for United Press International and its predecessor, United Press.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Merriman Smith · See more »

Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is an action-adventure stealth video game produced by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan for the PlayStation 2.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater · See more »

Mexico–United States relations

Mexico–United States relations refers to the foreign relations between the United Mexican States (Estados Unidos Mexicanos) and the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mexico–United States relations · See more »

Michael Beschloss

Michael Richard Beschloss (born November 30, 1955) is an American historian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael Beschloss · See more »

Michael Davie

Michael Davie (15 January 1924 Cranleigh, Surrey – 7 December 2005,John Thompson, The Guardian, 14 December 2005 Ewelme, Oxfordshire) was a British journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael Davie · See more »

Michael DeBakey

Michael Ellis DeBakey (September 7, 1908 – July 11, 2008) was a Lebanese-American cardiac surgeon, scientist, and medical educator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael DeBakey · See more »

Michael Dukakis presidential campaign, 1988

The 1988 presidential campaign of Michael Dukakis began when he announced his candidacy for the Democratic Party's 1988 presidential nomination on March 16, 1987, in a speech in Boston.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael Dukakis presidential campaign, 1988 · See more »

Michael Forrestal

Michael Vincent Forrestal (November 26, 1927 – January 11, 1989) was one of the leading aides to McGeorge Bundy, the National Security Advisor of President John F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael Forrestal · See more »

Michael Gambon

Sir Michael John Gambon, (born 19 October 1940) is an Irish actor who has worked in theatre, television, and film.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael Gambon · See more »

Michael Gambon on screen and stage

The following is a list of film, television, theatre, and radio credits of actor Michael Gambon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael Gambon on screen and stage · See more »

Michael Harrington

Edward Michael "Mike" Harrington, Jr. (February 24, 1928 – July 31, 1989) was an American democratic socialist, writer, author of The Other America, political activist, political theorist, professor of political science, radio commentator and founding member of the Democratic Socialists of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael Harrington · See more »

Michael Johns (policy analyst)

Michael Johns (born September 8, 1964) is an American conservative commentator, policy analyst and writer, a former speechwriter for President George H. W. Bush, and a leader and spokesman in the Tea Party movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael Johns (policy analyst) · See more »

Michael Lombardi (American football)

Michael Lombardi (born June 19, 1959) is an American football executive and media analyst.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael Lombardi (American football) · See more »

Michael McKean

Michael McKean (born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, and musician, known for a variety of roles played since the 1980s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael McKean · See more »

Michael Medved

Michael S. Medved (born October 3, 1948) is an American radio show host, author, political commentator, and film critic.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael Medved · See more »

Michael O. Freeman

Michael Orville Freeman (born May 7, 1948) is an attorney and politician from the state of Minnesota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael O. Freeman · See more »

Michael P. Price

Michael P. Price (born August 5, 1938) is the longest serving artistic director of a professional theatre in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michael P. Price · See more »

Michigan Five Fluke Freshmen

The Michigan Five Fluke Freshmen is the name given to five members (Raymond Clevenger, Billie Farnum, John Mackie, Paul Todd, and Wes Vivian) of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan that were elected in the Democratic landslide of 1964 and subsequently defeated just two years later by a Republican resurgence.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Michigan Five Fluke Freshmen · See more »

Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse is a funny animal cartoon character and the mascot of The Walt Disney Company.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mickey Mouse · See more »

Mid-Atlantic (United States)

The Mid-Atlantic, also called Middle Atlantic states or the Mid-Atlantic states, form a region of the United States generally located between New England and the South Atlantic States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mid-Atlantic (United States) · See more »

Midland County, Texas

Midland County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Midland County, Texas · See more »

Midwestern United States

The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the American Midwest, Middle West, or simply the Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2").

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Midwestern United States · See more »

Midwestern Universities Research Association

The Midwestern Universities Research Association (MURA) was a collaboration between 15 universities with the goal of designing and building a particle accelerator for the Midwestern United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Midwestern Universities Research Association · See more »

Mika Brzezinski

Mika Emilie Leonia Brzezinski (born May 2, 1967) is an American newscaster and author who currently co-hosts MSNBC's weekday morning broadcast show Morning Joe.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mika Brzezinski · See more »

Mike Gravel

Maurice Robert "Mike" Gravel (born May 13, 1930) is an American politician who was a Democratic United States Senator from Alaska from 1969 to 1981 and a candidate in the 2008 U.S. presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mike Gravel · See more »

Mike Mansfield

Michael Joseph Mansfield (March 16, 1903 – October 5, 2001) was an American politician and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mike Mansfield · See more »

Mike O'Callaghan

Donal Neil "Mike" O'Callaghan (September 10, 1929March 5, 2004) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mike O'Callaghan · See more »

Mildred Brown

Mildred D. Brown (1905–1989) was an African-American journalist, newspaper publisher, and leader in the Civil Rights Movement in Omaha, Nebraska.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mildred Brown · See more »

Miles Lord

Miles Welton Lord (November 6, 1919 – December 10, 2016) was a federal judge, appointed to the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota by President Lyndon B. Johnson on February 10, 1966 to fill the vacancy left by Judge Dennis F. Donovan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Miles Lord · See more »

Milford Lake

Milford Lake, also known as Milford Reservoir, is the largest man-made lake in Kansas with of water.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Milford Lake · See more »

Militarization

Militarization, or militarisation, is the process by which a society organizes itself for military conflict and violence.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Militarization · See more »

Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group

Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) was a highly classified, multi-service United States special operations unit which conducted covert unconventional warfare operations prior to and during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group · See more »

Military doctrine

Military doctrine is the expression of how military forces contribute to campaigns, major operations, battles, and engagements.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Military doctrine · See more »

Military history of African Americans

The military history of African Americans spans from the arrival of the first enslaved Africans during the colonial history of the United States to the present day.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Military history of African Americans · See more »

Military history of Australia during the Vietnam War

Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War began with a small commitment of 30 military advisors in 1962, and increased over the following decade to a peak of 7,672 Australian personnel following the Menzies Government's April 1965 decision to upgrade its military commitment to South Vietnam's security.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Military history of Australia during the Vietnam War · See more »

Military history of Jewish Americans

Jewish Americans have served in the United States armed forces dating back to before the colonial era, when Jews had served in militias of the Thirteen Colonies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Military history of Jewish Americans · See more »

Military history of Pakistan

The military history of Pakistan (تاريخ عسكری پاكِستان.) encompasses an immense panorama of conflicts and struggles extending for more than 2,000 years across areas constituting modern Pakistan, and the greater South Asia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Military history of Pakistan · See more »

Military history of Puerto Rico

The recorded military history of Puerto Rico encompasses the period from the 16th century, when Spanish conquistadores battled native Taínos in the rebellion of 1511, to the present employment of Puerto Ricans in the United States Armed Forces in the military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Military history of Puerto Rico · See more »

Military history of the United States

The military history of the United States spans a period of over two centuries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Military history of the United States · See more »

Military Order of Foreign Wars

The Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States (MOFW) is one of the oldest veterans' and hereditary associations in the nation with a membership that includes officers and their hereditary descendants from all of the Armed Services.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Military Order of Foreign Wars · See more »

Military simulation

Military simulations, also known informally as war games, are simulations in which theories of warfare can be tested and refined without the need for actual hostilities.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Military simulation · See more »

Millennium Biltmore Hotel

The Millennium Biltmore Hotel, originally named the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel of the Biltmore Hotels group, is a luxury hotel located across the street from Pershing Square in Downtown Los Angeles, California, US.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Millennium Biltmore Hotel · See more »

Mills Godwin

Mills Edwin Godwin Jr. (November 19, 1914January 30, 1999) of Chuckatuck, Virginia, was an American politician who was the 60th and 62nd Governor of Virginia for two non-consecutive terms, from 1966 to 1970 and from 1974 to 1978.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mills Godwin · See more »

Milton Friedman

Milton Friedman (July 31, 1912 – November 16, 2006) was an American economist who received the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history and theory, and the complexity of stabilization policy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Milton Friedman · See more »

Milton K. Cummings

Milton Kyser Cummings (August 12, 1911 – March 7, 1973) had a noteworthy career in two highly diverse fields: cotton broker and space-defense industry executive.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Milton K. Cummings · See more »

Milton L. Olive III

Milton Lee Olive III (November 7, 1946 – October 22, 1965) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of America's highest military decoration — the Medal of Honor — for his actions in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Milton L. Olive III · See more »

Milton Pollack

Milton Pollack (September 29, 1906 – August 13, 2004) was a longtime federal judge in New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Milton Pollack · See more »

Milton S. Eisenhower

Milton Stover Eisenhower (September 15, 1899 – May 2, 1985) was an American educational administrator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Milton S. Eisenhower · See more »

Milton Semer

Milton Phillip Semer (March 5, 1919 – July 27, 2016) was an American lawyer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Milton Semer · See more »

Milton Shapp

Milton Jerrold Shapp (June 25, 1912 – November 24, 1994) was the 40th Governor of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania from 1971 to 1979 and the first Jewish governor of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Milton Shapp · See more »

Minden, Louisiana

Minden is a small city in and the parish seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Minden, Louisiana · See more »

Minnehaha Park (Minneapolis)

Minnehaha Park is a city park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, and home to Minnehaha Falls and the lower reaches of Minnehaha Creek.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Minnehaha Park (Minneapolis) · See more »

Minnie Fisher Cunningham

Minnie Fisher Cunningham (March 19, 1882 – December 9, 1964) was the first executive secretary of the League of Women Voters, and a suffrage politician who worked for the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution giving women the vote.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Minnie Fisher Cunningham · See more »

Miranda v. Arizona

Miranda v. Arizona,, was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Miranda v. Arizona · See more »

Misery index (economics)

The misery index is an economic indicator, created by economist Arthur Okun.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Misery index (economics) · See more »

Missal

A missal is a liturgical book containing all instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Missal · See more »

Missaukee County, Michigan

Missaukee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Missaukee County, Michigan · See more »

Missile gap

The missile gap was the Cold War term used in the US for the perceived superiority of the number and power of the USSR's missiles in comparison with its own (a lack of military parity).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Missile gap · See more »

Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians

The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is one of three federally recognized tribes of Choctaw Native Americans.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians · See more »

Mississippi Democratic Party

The Mississippi Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the state of Mississippi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mississippi Democratic Party · See more »

Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP), also referred to as the Freedom Democratic Party, was an American political party created in 1964 as a branch of the populist Freedom Democratic organization in the state of Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party · See more »

Mississippi gubernatorial election, 1963

The 1963 Mississippi gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 1963, in order to elect the Governor of Mississippi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mississippi gubernatorial election, 1963 · See more »

Missoula, Montana

Missoula is a city in the U.S. state of Montana and is the county seat of Missoula County.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Missoula, Montana · See more »

Mitch Daniels

Mitchell Elias Daniels Jr. (born April 7, 1949) is an American academic administrator, businessman, author, and retired politician who served as the 49th Governor of Indiana, from 2005 to 2013, and a Republican.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mitch Daniels · See more »

Model Cities Program

The Model Cities Program was an element of U.S. President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and War on Poverty.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Model Cities Program · See more »

Model Secondary School for the Deaf

The Model Secondary School (MSSD) is a residential four-year high school for deaf and hard-of-hearing students located on the Gallaudet University campus in Washington, D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Model Secondary School for the Deaf · See more »

Modern animation in the United States

Modern animation of the United States from the late 1980s and 1990s onward is sometimes referred to as the "renaissance age of American animation".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Modern animation in the United States · See more »

Modern liberalism in the United States

Modern American liberalism is the dominant version of liberalism in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Modern liberalism in the United States · See more »

Modernization theory

Modernization theory is used to explain the process of modernization within societies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Modernization theory · See more »

Modoc County, California

Modoc County is a county in the far northeast corner of the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Modoc County, California · See more »

Mohave County, Arizona

Mohave County is in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Arizona.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mohave County, Arizona · See more »

Monroe County, Illinois

Monroe County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Monroe County, Illinois · See more »

Monroe County, Kentucky

Monroe County is a county located in the Pennyroyal Plateau region of the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Monroe County, Kentucky · See more »

Monroe Sweetland

Monroe Mark Sweetland (January 20, 1910 – September 10, 2006) was an American politician in the state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Monroe Sweetland · See more »

Monson House

Monson House was a 19th-century boarding house on Bay Street in Saint Augustine, Florida that in a later incarnation as the Monson Motor Lodge was the site of a landmark protest event of the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Monson House · See more »

Montague Dawson

Montague Dawson RMSA, FRSA (1890–1973) was a British painter who was renowned as a maritime artist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Montague Dawson · See more »

Montana gubernatorial election, 1964

The 1964 Montana gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Montana gubernatorial election, 1964 · See more »

Montefiore Residency Program in Social Medicine

The Montefiore Residency Program in Social Medicine is one of the oldest primary care training programs in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Montefiore Residency Program in Social Medicine · See more »

Monterey County, California

Monterey County is a county located on the Pacific coast of the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Monterey County, California · See more »

Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

Montgomery County, locally also referred to as Montco, is the third-most populous county in the U.S. state and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the 71st most populous in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Montgomery County, Pennsylvania · See more »

Montgomery County, Texas

Montgomery County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Montgomery County, Texas · See more »

Montrose County, Colorado

Montrose County is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Montrose County, Colorado · See more »

Montrose, Houston

Montrose is a primarily residential neighborhood located in the Neartown area of Houston, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Montrose, Houston · See more »

Moon landing

A Moon landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the Moon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Moon landing · See more »

Moore County, North Carolina

Moore County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Moore County, North Carolina · See more »

Morgan Clark

William Morgan Clark is a fictional character and a major antagonist from the universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, portrayed by Gary McGurk.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morgan Clark · See more »

Morgan County, Colorado

Morgan County is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morgan County, Colorado · See more »

Morley Safer

Morley Safer (November 8, 1931 – May 19, 2016) was a Canadian-American broadcast journalist, reporter, and correspondent for CBS News.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morley Safer · See more »

Mormon Tabernacle Choir

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, sometimes colloquially referred to as MoTab or Tab Choir, is a 360-member choir.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mormon Tabernacle Choir · See more »

Morobe Province

Morobe Province is a province on the northern coast of Papua New Guinea.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morobe Province · See more »

Morocco–United States relations

Morocco–United States relations are bilateral relations between Morocco and the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morocco–United States relations · See more »

Morris County, New Jersey

Morris County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey, about west of New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morris County, New Jersey · See more »

Morris E. Lasker

Morris Edward Lasker (July 17, 1917 – December 25, 2009) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morris E. Lasker · See more »

Morris S. Novik

Morris S. Novik (1903 - 1996), an early pioneer in radio, is credited with being one of the first people to understand the potential that radio had for public service and education, especially with regard to the emerging labor movement throughout the U.S. in the early part of the 20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morris S. Novik · See more »

Morris Sheppard

John Morris Sheppard (May 28, 1875April 9, 1941) was a Democratic United States Congressman and United States Senator from Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morris Sheppard · See more »

Morris Warman

Morris Warman (December 25, 1918 – April 16, 2010) was an American photographer who won many awards for his extraordinary photographs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morris Warman · See more »

Morrnah Simeona

Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona (May 19, 1913 – February 11, 1992) was recognized as a kahuna lapaau (healer) in Hawaii and taught her updated version of hookinaoponopono throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morrnah Simeona · See more »

Morrow Cater

Morrow Cater is an American documentary producer, and the founding principal of Cater Communications, a bipartisan communications and public policy firm.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morrow Cater · See more »

Morton A. Hill

Father Morton A. Hill, S.J. (1917-1985) was a leader of the campaign against pornography in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morton A. Hill · See more »

Morton Halperin

Morton H. Halperin (born June 13, 1938 in Brooklyn, N.Y.) is a public servant and longtime expert on U.S. foreign policy, arms control, civil liberties, and how government bureaucracies operate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Morton Halperin · See more »

Moscow Signal

The Moscow Signal was a reported microwave transmission, varying between 2.5–4 gigahertz, directed at the Embassy of the United States, Moscow from 1953–1976, resulting in an international incident.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Moscow Signal · See more »

Mother's Day

Mother's Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mother's Day · See more »

Motion Picture Association of America

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) is an American trade association representing the six major film studios of Hollywood.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Motion Picture Association of America · See more »

Mount Lebanon, Louisiana

Mount Lebanon is a town in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mount Lebanon, Louisiana · See more »

Mountain states

The Mountain States (also known as the Mountain West and the Interior West) form one of the nine geographic divisions of the United States that are officially recognized by the United States Census Bureau.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Mountain states · See more »

MSC Student Conference on National Affairs

The MSC Student Conference on National Affairs (MSC SCONA) is an annual opportunity for students across Texas, the nation, and the world to exchange ideas and discuss the role of the United States in the global community.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and MSC Student Conference on National Affairs · See more »

Multilateral Force

The Multilateral Force (MLF) was an American proposal to produce a fleet of ballistic missile submarines and warships, each manned by international NATO crews, and armed with multiple nuclear-armed Polaris ballistic missiles.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Multilateral Force · See more »

Munich Agreement

The Munich Agreement was a settlement permitting Nazi Germany's annexation of portions of Czechoslovakia along the country's borders mainly inhabited by German speakers, for which a new territorial designation, the "Sudetenland", was coined.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Munich Agreement · See more »

Municipal disinvestment

Municipal disinvestment is a term in the United States which describes an urban planning process in which that a city or town or other municipal entity decides to abandon or neglect an unproductive zone.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Municipal disinvestment · See more »

Murder Bay

Murder Bay was a disreputable slum in Washington D.C. roughly bounded by Constitution Avenue NW, Pennsylvania Avenue NW, and 15th Street NW (the area currently known as Federal Triangle).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Murder Bay · See more »

Murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson

Jimmie Lee Jackson (December 16, 1938 – February 26, 1965) was an African American civil rights activist in Marion, Alabama and a deacon in the Baptist church.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson · See more »

Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner

The murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner, also known as the Freedom Summer murders, the Mississippi civil rights workers' murders or the Mississippi Burning murders, involved three activists that were abducted and murdered in Neshoba County, Mississippi in June 1964 during the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner · See more »

Muriel Humphrey Brown

Muriel Fay Buck Humphrey Brown (February 20, 1912 September 20, 1998) was an American politician who served as the Second Lady of the United States and as a U.S. Senator from Minnesota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Muriel Humphrey Brown · See more »

Murray MacLehose, Baron MacLehose of Beoch

Crawford Murray MacLehose, Baron MacLehose of Beoch, (16 October 1917 – 27 May 2000) was a British politician, diplomat and the 25th Governor of Hong Kong, from 1971 to 1982.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Murray MacLehose, Baron MacLehose of Beoch · See more »

Murray Turnbull

Murray Turnbull (1919–2014) was an American artist and art educator, but is best known as the founder of the East–West Center in Honolulu.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Murray Turnbull · See more »

Muzak

Muzak is a brand of background music played in retail stores and other public establishments.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Muzak · See more »

Myer Feldman

Myer Feldman, known as Mike Feldman (June 22, 1914 – March 1, 2007) was an American political aide in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Myer Feldman · See more »

Myron H. Bright

Myron H. Bright (March 5, 1919 – December 12, 2016) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Myron H. Bright · See more »

Myron L. Gordon

Myron L. Gordon (February 11, 1918 – November 3, 2009) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Myron L. Gordon · See more »

N. B. Hardeman

Nicholas Brodie Hardeman (May 18, 1874 – November 6, 1965) was an educator, debater, and a gospel preacher within the church of Christ.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and N. B. Hardeman · See more »

NAACP

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is a civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909 as a bi-racial organization to advance justice for African Americans by a group, including, W. E. B. Du Bois, Mary White Ovington and Moorfield Storey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and NAACP · See more »

NACLA Report on the Americas

NACLA Report on the Americas is a political magazine produced by the North American Congress on Latin America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and NACLA Report on the Americas · See more »

Najeeb Halaby

Najeeb Elias Halaby, Jr. (نجيب إلياس حلبي; November 19, 1915 – July 2, 2003) was an American businessman, government official, celebrated aviator, and the father of Queen Noor of Jordan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Najeeb Halaby · See more »

Nancy Dickerson

Nancy Dickerson (January 19, 1927 – October 18, 1997) was a pioneering American radio and television journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nancy Dickerson · See more »

Nancy Reagan

Nancy Davis Reagan (born Anne Frances Robbins; July 6, 1921 – March 6, 2016) was an American film actress and the wife of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nancy Reagan · See more »

Naomi Savage

Naomi Siegler Savage (June 25, 1927 – November 22, 2005) was an American photographer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Naomi Savage · See more »

Napa County, California

Napa County is a county located north of San Pablo Bay in the northern portion of the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Napa County, California · See more »

Napoleon Andrew Tuiteleleapaga

Napoleon A. Tuiteleleapaga (II) (May 25, 1904 – December 25, 1988) was a prominent figure of the both Western and American Samoa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Napoleon Andrew Tuiteleleapaga · See more »

NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and NASA · See more »

NASA facilities

NASA facilities not only exist across the United States, but also across the world.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and NASA facilities · See more »

Nat King Cole

Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), known professionally as Nat King Cole, was an American jazz pianist and vocalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nat King Cole · See more »

Nathan Glazer

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nathan Glazer · See more »

Nathaniel Davis

Nathaniel Davis (April 12, 1925 – May 16, 2011) was a well-known career diplomat who served in the United States Foreign Service and the Peace Corps for 36 years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nathaniel Davis · See more »

Nathaniel R. Jones

Nathaniel Raphael Jones (born May 12, 1926) has served as a lawyer, jurist, academic, and public servant and is currently an attorney in private practice.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nathaniel R. Jones · See more »

National Association of Letter Carriers

The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) is an American labor union, representing non-rural letter carriers employed by the United States Postal Service.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Association of Letter Carriers · See more »

National Automobile Dealers Association

The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) is an American trade organization representing nearly 16,500 franchised new car and truck dealerships, both domestic and foreign.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Automobile Dealers Association · See more »

National Aviation Hall of Fame

The National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) is a museum, annual awards ceremony and learning and research center that was founded in 1962 as an Ohio non-profit corporation in Dayton, Ohio, United States, known as the "Birthplace of Aviation" with its connection to the Wright brothers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Aviation Hall of Fame · See more »

National Book Award for Nonfiction

The National Book Award for Nonfiction is one of four annual National Book Awards, which are given by the National Book Foundation to recognize outstanding literary work by U.S. citizens.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Book Award for Nonfiction · See more »

National Cartoonists Society

The National Cartoonists Society (NCS) is an organization of professional cartoonists in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Cartoonists Society · See more »

National Center on Sexual Exploitation

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is an American, non-profit organization with the goal of "exposing the links between all forms of sexual exploitation".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Center on Sexual Exploitation · See more »

National Christmas Tree (United States)

The National Christmas Tree is a large evergreen tree located in the northeast quadrant of The Ellipse near the White House in Washington, D.C. Each year since 1923, the tree has been decorated as a Christmas tree.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Christmas Tree (United States) · See more »

National City Christian Church

National City Christian Church, located on Thomas Circle in Washington, D.C., is the national church of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) (often abbreviated as the "Disciples of Christ" or "Christian Church").

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National City Christian Church · See more »

National Civic League

The National Civic League is an American nonpartisan, non-profit organization founded in 1894 with a mission to advance civic engagement to create equitable, thriving communities.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Civic League · See more »

National Commission on Libraries and Information Science

The National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS) was an agency in the United States government between 1970 and 2008.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Commission on Libraries and Information Science · See more »

National Committee on United States–China Relations

The National Committee on United States China Relations (NCUSCR) is a nonprofit organization that encourages understanding and cooperation between the United States and Greater China in the belief that sound and productive US-China relations serve vital American and world interests.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Committee on United States–China Relations · See more »

National Conference of State Societies

The National Conference of State Societies is an umbrella organization for all societies representing states in the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Conference of State Societies · See more »

National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam

The National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam was a group that became an umbrella anti-Vietnam war group.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam · See more »

National curriculum

A national curriculum is a common programme of study in schools that is designed to ensure nationwide uniformity of content and standards in education.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National curriculum · See more »

National Democratic Party of Alabama

The National Democratic Party of Alabama (NDPA) was a political party active in the U.S. state of Alabama that opposed the segregationist former governor George Wallace.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Democratic Party of Alabama · See more »

National Economic Council (United States)

The National Economic Council (NEC) of the United States is the principal forum used by the President of the United States for considering economic policy matters, separate from matters relating to domestic policy, which are the domain of the Domestic Policy Council.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Economic Council (United States) · See more »

National Emergency Command Post Afloat

The National Emergency Command Post Afloat (NECPA) was part of the United States government's Continuity of Operations plans during the 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Emergency Command Post Afloat · See more »

National Endowment for the Arts

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that offers support and funding for projects exhibiting artistic excellence.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Endowment for the Arts · See more »

National Eye Institute

The National Eye Institute (NEI) was established in 1968 and is located in Bethesda, Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Eye Institute · See more »

National Hispanic Heritage Month

National Hispanic Heritage Month is the period from September 15 to October 15 in the United States, when people recognize the contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans to the group's heritage and culture.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Hispanic Heritage Month · See more »

National Historic Preservation Act of 1966

The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA; Public Law 89-665; 54 U.S.C. 300101 et seq.) is legislation intended to preserve historical and archaeological sites in the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 · See more »

National Housing Conference

The National Housing Conference (NHC) is an American non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. established in 1931.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Housing Conference · See more »

National Institute of Mental Health

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is one of 27 institutes and centers that make up the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Institute of Mental Health · See more »

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) is a part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke · See more »

National Liberation Council

The National Liberation Council (NLC) led the Ghanaian government from 24 February 1966 to 1 October 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Liberation Council · See more »

National Liberation Front (South Yemen)

The National Liberation Front (Arab: الجبهة القوميّة) or NLF was a Marxist paramilitary organization and a political party operating in the Federation of South Arabia, (now southern Yemen) during the Aden Emergency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Liberation Front (South Yemen) · See more »

National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam

The Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, which became the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, was a coalition of antiwar activists formed in 1967 to organize large demonstrations in opposition to the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam · See more »

National Monument (United States)

A national monument in the United States is a protected area that is similar to a national park, but can be created from any land owned or controlled by the federal government by proclamation of the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Monument (United States) · See more »

National Museum of the Pacific War

The National Museum of the Pacific War is located in Fredericksburg, Texas, the boyhood home of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Museum of the Pacific War · See more »

National Museum of the United States Air Force

The National Museum of the United States Air Force (formerly the United States Air Force Museum) is the official museum of the United States Air Force located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, northeast of Dayton, Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Museum of the United States Air Force · See more »

National Recording Registry

The National Recording Registry is a list of sound recordings that "are culturally, historically, or aesthetically important, and/or inform or reflect life in the United States." The registry was established by the National Recording Preservation Act of 2000, which created the National Recording Preservation Board, whose members are appointed by the Librarian of Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Recording Registry · See more »

National Register of Historic Places listings in Gillespie County, Texas

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Gillespie County, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Register of Historic Places listings in Gillespie County, Texas · See more »

National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians

The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians is a US certification agency covering prehospital medical providers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians · See more »

National Review

National Review (NR) is an American semi-monthly conservative editorial magazine focusing on news and commentary pieces on political, social, and cultural affairs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Review · See more »

National Rifle Association

The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) is an American nonprofit organization that advocates for gun rights.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Rifle Association · See more »

National Scout jamboree (Boy Scouts of America)

The national Scout jamboree is a gathering, or jamboree, of thousands of members of the Boy Scouts of America, usually held every four years and organized by the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Scout jamboree (Boy Scouts of America) · See more »

National Sea Grant College Program

The National Sea Grant College Program is a program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) within the U.S. Department of Commerce.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Sea Grant College Program · See more »

National Security Action Memorandum 263

National Security Action Memorandum Number 263 (NSAM-263) was a national security directive approved on 11 October 1963 by United States President John F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Security Action Memorandum 263 · See more »

National Security Action Memorandum 273

National Security Action Memorandum 273 (NSAM-273) was approved by new United States President Lyndon Johnson on November 26, 1963, one day after former President John F. Kennedy's funeral.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Security Action Memorandum 273 · See more »

National Security Advisor (United States)

The Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (APNSA), commonly referred to as the National Security Advisor (NSA) or at times informally termed the NSC Advisor,The National Security Advisor and Staff: p. 1.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Security Advisor (United States) · See more »

National security directive

National security directives are presidential directives issued for the National Security Council (NSC).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National security directive · See more »

National service in the United States

National service in the United States has a long tradition, extending to the founding of the country.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National service in the United States · See more »

National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa

The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa (or simply Czestochowa), known also as the American Czestochowa is a Polish-American Roman Catholic shrine near Doylestown, Pennsylvania, founded in 1953.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa · See more »

National Space Council

The National Space Council is a body within the Executive Office of the President of the United States that was created in 1989 during the administration of George H.W. Bush, disbanded in 1993, and re-established in June 2017 by President Donald Trump.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Space Council · See more »

National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation

National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation is a ceremony that takes place at the White House every year shortly before Thanksgiving.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation · See more »

National Visitor Center

The National Visitor Center was an ill-fated attempt to repurpose Washington, D.C.'s Union Station as an information center for tourists visiting the United States Capitol and other Washington attractions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Visitor Center · See more »

National Wild and Scenic Rivers System

The National Wild and Scenic River is a designation for certain protected areas in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Wild and Scenic Rivers System · See more »

National Wilderness Preservation System

The National Wilderness Preservation System (NWPS) of the United States protects federally managed wilderness areas designated for preservation in their natural condition.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Wilderness Preservation System · See more »

National Youth Administration

The National Youth Administration (NYA) was a New Deal agency sponsored by the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States that focused on providing work and education for Americans between the ages of 16 and 25.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and National Youth Administration · See more »

Native American Languages Act of 1990

The Native American Languages Act of 1990 is the short cited title for executive order PUBLIC LAW 101-477 enacted by Congress on October 30, 1990.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Native American Languages Act of 1990 · See more »

Native American policy of the Richard Nixon administration

The administration of Richard Nixon, from 1969 to 1974, made important changes in United States policy towards Native Americans through legislation and executive action.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Native American policy of the Richard Nixon administration · See more »

Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans, also known as American Indians, Indians, Indigenous Americans and other terms, are the indigenous peoples of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Native Americans in the United States · See more »

NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO; Organisation du Traité de l'Atlantique Nord; OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 29 North American and European countries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and NATO · See more »

Natrona County, Wyoming

Natrona County is a county in the U.S. state of Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Natrona County, Wyoming · See more »

Natural heritage

Natural heritage refers to the sum total of the elements of biodiversity, including flora and fauna, ecosystems and geological structures.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Natural heritage · See more »

Navajo language

Navajo or Navaho (Navajo: Diné bizaad or Naabeehó bizaad) is a Southern Athabaskan language of the Na-Dené family, by which it is related to languages spoken across the western areas of North America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Navajo language · See more »

Naval Air Station Corpus Christi

Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, is a naval base located six miles (10 km) southeast of the central business district (CBD) of Corpus Christi, in Nueces County, Texas, USA.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Naval Air Station Corpus Christi · See more »

Naval Order of the United States

The Naval Order of the United States was established in 1890 as a hereditary organization in the United States for members of the American sea services.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Naval Order of the United States · See more »

Neal E. Miller

Neal Elgar Miller (August 3, 1909 – March 23, 2002) was an American experimental psychologist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Neal E. Miller · See more »

Neartown Houston

Neartown is an area located in west-central Houston, Texas, United States and is one of the city's major cultural areas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Neartown Houston · See more »

Nebraska

Nebraska is a state that lies in both the Great Plains and the Midwestern United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nebraska · See more »

Nebraska Republican Presidential Primary Results

This is a list of the Nebraska Republican Presidential primary results.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nebraska Republican Presidential Primary Results · See more »

Ned Touchstone

Ned O'Neal Touchstone (September 27, 1926 – July 26, 1988) was a newspaper publisher who was a figure in the "Radical Right" in Louisiana politics during the 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ned Touchstone · See more »

Negative campaigning

Negative campaigning or mudslinging is the process of deliberate spreading negative information about someone or something to worsen the public image of the described.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Negative campaigning · See more »

Neil Armstrong

Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who was the first person to walk on the Moon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Neil Armstrong · See more »

Neil MacNeil

Neil MacNeil (January 3, 1923 in the Bronx, New York, NY – June 7, 2008 in Bethesda, MD) was an American journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Neil MacNeil · See more »

Neil Slater

Neil Slater (né Kenneth Neil Slater; born 1931 Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania) is an American music educator and former music school administrator at the university level, composer, Grammy-nominated arranger, and jazz pianist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Neil Slater · See more »

Neiman Marcus

Neiman Marcus Group Inc., originally Neiman-Marcus, is an American department store owned by the Neiman Marcus Group, headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Neiman Marcus · See more »

Nellie Connally

Idanell "Nellie" Brill Connally (February 24, 1919 – September 1, 2006) was the First Lady of Texas from 1963 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nellie Connally · See more »

Nelson Cruikshank

Nelson Hale Cruikshank (June 21, 1902 - June 19, 1986) was known nationally in the United States as an expert on Social Security, Medicare and policy on aging.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nelson Cruikshank · See more »

Neoconservatism

Neoconservatism (commonly shortened to neocon when labelling its adherents) is a political movement born in the United States during the 1960s among liberal hawks who became disenchanted with the increasingly pacifist foreign policy of the Democratic Party, and the growing New Left and counterculture, in particular the Vietnam protests.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Neoconservatism · See more »

Ness County, Kansas

Ness County (standard abbreviation: NS) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ness County, Kansas · See more »

Netherlands and weapons of mass destruction

Although the Netherlands does not have weapons of mass destruction made by itself, the country participates in the NATO nuclear weapons sharing arrangements and trains for delivering United States nuclear weapons.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Netherlands and weapons of mass destruction · See more »

Nevada County, California

Nevada County is a county in the Sierra Nevada of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nevada County, California · See more »

Nevele Grand Hotel

The Nevele Grande Hotel (NEV-uh-lee) was a high rise resort hotel located in the Town of Wawarsing, just outside Ellenville, New York; it closed its doors in 2009.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nevele Grand Hotel · See more »

New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)

New Amerykah Part One (4th World War) is the 2008 fourth studio album by American neo soul singer and songwriter Erykah Badu.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Amerykah Part One (4th World War) · See more »

New Castle, Pennsylvania

New Castle is a city in and the county seat of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, United States, northwest of Pittsburgh and near the Pennsylvania–Ohio border just east of Youngstown, Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Castle, Pennsylvania · See more »

New Covenant (politics)

A New Covenant was a political slogan used by U.S. President Bill Clinton to describe his political philosophy and agenda.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Covenant (politics) · See more »

New Deal

The New Deal was a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms and regulations enacted in the United States 1933-36, in response to the Great Depression.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Deal · See more »

New Deal coalition

The New Deal coalition was the alignment of interest groups and voting blocs in the United States that supported the New Deal and voted for Democratic presidential candidates from 1932 until the late 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Deal coalition · See more »

New England Historic Genealogical Society

The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) is the oldest and largest genealogical society in the United States, founded in 1845.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New England Historic Genealogical Society · See more »

New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Hampshire · See more »

New Hampshire Democratic Party

The New Hampshire Democratic Party (NHDP) is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the state of New Hampshire.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Hampshire Democratic Party · See more »

New Hampshire primary

The New Hampshire primary is the first in a series of nationwide party primary elections and the second party contest (the first being the Iowa Caucuses) held in the United States every four years as part of the process of choosing the delegates to the Democratic and Republican national conventions which choose the party nominees for the presidential elections to be held the subsequent November.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Hampshire primary · See more »

New Haven, Connecticut

New Haven is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Connecticut.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Haven, Connecticut · See more »

New Jersey in the 20th century

New Jersey in the twentieth century underwent many changes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Jersey in the 20th century · See more »

New Left

The New Left was a broad political movement mainly in the 1960s and 1970s consisting of activists in the Western world who campaigned for a broad range of social issues such as civil and political rights, feminism, gay rights, abortion rights, gender roles and drug policy reforms.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Left · See more »

New Mexico Military Institute

New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) is a land-grant institution located in Roswell, New Mexico, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Mexico Military Institute · See more »

New Politics (1950s)

New Politics was a term used in the United States in the 1950s to denote the ascending ideology of that country's Democratic Party during that decade.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Politics (1950s) · See more »

New Right

New Right is used in several countries as a descriptive term for various policies or groups that are right-wing.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New Right · See more »

New South

New South, New South Democracy or New South Creed is a slogan in the history of the American South, after 1877.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New South · See more »

New York (state)

New York is a state in the northeastern United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New York (state) · See more »

New York Foundation

The New York Foundation is a charitable foundation which gives grants to non-profit organizations supporting community organizing and advocacy in New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New York Foundation · See more »

New York Herald Tribune

The New York Herald Tribune was a newspaper published between 1924 and 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New York Herald Tribune · See more »

New York Institute of Technology

New York Institute of Technology (also known as NYIT) is a private, independent, nonprofit, non-sectarian, coeducational research university founded in 1955.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New York Institute of Technology · See more »

New York State Consumer Protection Board

The New York State Consumer Protection Board (CPB) is a former government agency of the State of New York that was responsible for protecting, educating and representing consumers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New York State Consumer Protection Board · See more »

New York state election, 1968

The 1968 New York state election was held on November 5, 1968, to elect a judge of the New York Court of Appeals and a U.S. Senator, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New York state election, 1968 · See more »

New York Times presidential endorsements

New York Times presidential endorsements are made every four years by The New York Times to give its readers the name of the candidate that the paper's editors believe is best suited to fit the needs of the nation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and New York Times presidential endorsements · See more »

Newell Edenfield

Newell Edenfield (August 10, 1911 – December 26, 1981) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Newell Edenfield · See more »

Newfoundland dog

The Newfoundland dog is a large working dog.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Newfoundland dog · See more »

Newspaper endorsements in the United States presidential election, 2016

Various notable newspapers made endorsements of candidates in the 2016 United States presidential election, as follows.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Newspaper endorsements in the United States presidential election, 2016 · See more »

Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970

The Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970 was an Act of the United States Congress, signed by President Richard Nixon, authorizing the formation of joint operating agreements among competing newspaper operations within the same market area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970 · See more »

Ngô Đình Nhu

Ngô Đình Nhu (7 October 1910 – 2 November 1963) was a Vietnamese archivist and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ngô Đình Nhu · See more »

Ngo Dinh Diem

Ngô Đình Diệm (3 January 1901 – 2 November 1963) was a South Vietnamese politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ngo Dinh Diem · See more »

Nguyễn Khánh

Nguyễn Khánh (November 8, 1927 – January 11, 2013) was a South Vietnamese military officer and Army of the Republic of Vietnam general who served in various capacities as head of state and prime minister of South Vietnam while at the head of a military junta from January 1964 until February 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nguyễn Khánh · See more »

Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ

Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ (26 May 1908 – 12 June 1976) was a Vietnamese politician who was the first Prime Minister of South Vietnam, serving from November 1963 to late January 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ · See more »

Nicholas Katzenbach

Nicholas deBelleville "Nick" Katzenbach (January 17, 1922 – May 8, 2012) was an American lawyer who served as United States Attorney General during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nicholas Katzenbach · See more »

Nick Kotz

Nathan "Nick" K. Kotz (born September 16, 1932 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American journalist, author, and historian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nick Kotz · See more »

Nick Lampson

Nicholas Valentino Lampson (born February 14, 1945) is an American politician from the state of Texas and was a Congressman representing the 22nd Congressional District and the 9th Congressional District of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nick Lampson · See more »

Nicknames of Houston

There are many nicknames for the city of Houston, the largest city in Texas and fourth-largest city in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nicknames of Houston · See more »

Nike Zeus

Nike Zeus was an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system developed by the US Army during the late 1950s and early 1960s that was designed to destroy incoming Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile warheads before they could hit their targets.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nike Zeus · See more »

Nike-X

Nike-X was an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system designed in the 1960s by the United States Army to protect major cities in the United States from attacks by the Soviet Union's intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) fleet during the Cold War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nike-X · See more »

Nikita Khrushchev

Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (15 April 1894 – 11 September 1971) was a Soviet statesman who led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964, and as Chairman of the Council of Ministers, or Premier, from 1958 to 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nikita Khrushchev · See more »

Niobrara County, Wyoming

Niobrara County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Niobrara County, Wyoming · See more »

Nixon goes to China

The phrase "Nixon goes to China", "Nixon to China", or "Nixon in China" is a historical reference to United States President Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to the People's Republic of China, where he met with Chairman Mao Zedong.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nixon goes to China · See more »

Nixon White House tapes

The Nixon White House tapes are audio recordings of conversations between U.S. President Richard Nixon and Nixon administration officials, Nixon family members, and White House staff, produced between 1971 and 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nixon White House tapes · See more »

Nixonomics

Nixonomics, a portmanteau of the words "Nixon" and "economics", refers to U.S. President Richard Nixon's economic performance.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nixonomics · See more »

Nolan Ryan

Lynn Nolan Ryan Jr. (born January 31, 1947), nicknamed The Ryan Express, is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher and a previous chief executive officer (CEO) of the Texas Rangers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nolan Ryan · See more »

Non-U.S. recipients of U.S. gallantry awards

This is a list of non-U.S. recipients of U.S. gallantry awards.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Non-U.S. recipients of U.S. gallantry awards · See more »

Norfolk Scope

Norfolk Scope is a multi-function complex in Norfolk, Virginia, comprising an 11,000-person arena, a 2,500-person theater known as Chrysler Hall, a 10,000 square foot-exhibition hall and a 600-car parking garage.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Norfolk Scope · See more »

Norman Clapp

Norman Moses Clapp (October 28, 1914 – October 7, 1998) served as the Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration in the Administrations of President's Kennedy and Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Norman Clapp · See more »

Norman Cleaveland

Norman Cleaveland (April 4, 1901 – June 8, 1997) was an American rugby union player who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Norman Cleaveland · See more »

Norman Rockwell

Norman Percevel Rockwell (February 3, 1894 – November 8, 1978) was an American author, painter and illustrator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Norman Rockwell · See more »

North Dakota

North Dakota is a U.S. state in the midwestern and northern regions of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and North Dakota · See more »

North Dallas High School

North Dallas High School is a public secondary school located in the Oak Lawn area of Dallas, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and North Dallas High School · See more »

North Yemen Civil War

The North Yemen Civil War (ثورة 26 سبتمبر, Thawra 26 Sabtambar, "26 September Revolution") was fought in North Yemen from 1962 to 1970 between royalist partisans of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom and supporters of the Yemen Arab Republic.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and North Yemen Civil War · See more »

North–South railway (Vietnam)

The North–South railway (Đường sắt Bắc–Nam, Chemin de fer Nord-Sud) is the principal railway line serving the country of Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and North–South railway (Vietnam) · See more »

Northern Virginia

Northern Virginia – locally referred to as NOVA – comprises several counties and independent cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Northern Virginia · See more »

Northern Virginia Sun

The Northern Virginia Sun was a newspaper published in Arlington, Virginia, until 1998.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Northern Virginia Sun · See more »

Northwestern United States

The Northwestern United States (Noroeste de Estados Unidos) is an informal geographic region of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Northwestern United States · See more »

November 17

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 17 · See more »

November 1961

The following events occurred in November 1961.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 1961 · See more »

November 1962

The following events occurred in November 1962.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 1962 · See more »

November 1963

The following events occurred in November 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 1963 · See more »

November 1965

The following events occurred in November 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 1965 · See more »

November 1967

The following events occurred in November 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 1967 · See more »

November 2

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 2 · See more »

November 22

In the ancient astronomy, it is the cusp day between Scorpio and Sagittarius.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 22 · See more »

November 27

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 27 · See more »

November 28

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 28 · See more »

November 29

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 29 · See more »

November 3

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 3 · See more »

November 7

This day marks the approximate midpoint of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and of spring in the Southern Hemisphere (starting the season at the September equinox).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 7 · See more »

November 8

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and November 8 · See more »

NPR

National Public Radio (usually shortened to NPR, stylized as npr) is an American privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization based in Washington, D.C. It serves as a national syndicator to a network of over 1,000 public radio stations in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and NPR · See more »

NSC Working Group on South Vietnam

The National Security Council Working Group on South Vietnam/Southeast Asia was founded in the wake of the election Lyndon B. Johnson's election campaign against Barry Goldwater to explore the different options LBJ could take in Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and NSC Working Group on South Vietnam · See more »

Nuclear Freeze campaign

The Nuclear Freeze campaign was a mass movement in the United States during the 1980s intended to place political pressure on the United States and the Soviet Union to mutually freeze the testing, production, and deployment of nuclear weapons.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nuclear Freeze campaign · See more »

Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll

The nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll program was a series of 23 nuclear devices detonated by the United States between 1946 and 1958 at seven test sites on the reef itself, on the sea, in the air and underwater.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll · See more »

Nuclear weapons and Israel

Israel is widely believed to possess nuclear weapons, with an estimated arsenal of up to 400 warheads; which would make it the world's third biggest arsenal.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nuclear weapons and Israel · See more »

Nueces Hotel

The Nueces Hotel in Corpus Christi, Texas was a luxury hotel that also served the city as a center of social and political life during the early twentieth century and was for years the largest building in Texas south of San Antonio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Nueces Hotel · See more »

O Dia que Durou 21 Anos

O Dia que Durou 21 Anos (The Day That Lasted 21 Years) is a Brazilian documentary film that shows the influence of the U.S. government in the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and O Dia que Durou 21 Anos · See more »

O'Neil Ford

O'Neil Ford (December 3, 1905 – July 20, 1982) was an American architect of the mid-20th century in Texas and a leading architect of the American Southwest.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and O'Neil Ford · See more »

O.H. "Ike" Harris

O.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and O.H. "Ike" Harris · See more »

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is an American multiprogram science and technology national laboratory sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and administered, managed, and operated by UT-Battelle as a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) under a contract with the DOE.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oak Ridge National Laboratory · See more »

Oakhurst, Texas

Oakhurst is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in San Jacinto County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oakhurst, Texas · See more »

Oath of office of the President of the United States

The oath of office of the President of the United States is the oath or affirmation that the President of the United States takes after assuming the presidency but before carrying out any duties of the office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oath of office of the President of the United States · See more »

Oath of office of the Vice President of the United States

The oath of office of the Vice President of the United States is the oath or affirmation that the Vice President of the United States takes upon assuming the vice-presidency but before he or she begins the execution of the office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oath of office of the Vice President of the United States · See more »

Occupational Safety and Health Act (United States)

The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 is a US labor law governing the federal law of occupational health and safety in the private sector and federal government in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Occupational Safety and Health Act (United States) · See more »

Ocean County, New Jersey

Ocean County is a county located along the Jersey Shore in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ocean County, New Jersey · See more »

Oconee Hill Cemetery

Oconee Hill Cemetery is a cemetery in Athens, Georgia, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oconee Hill Cemetery · See more »

October 1963

The following events occurred in October 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and October 1963 · See more »

October 1965

The following events occurred in October 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and October 1965 · See more »

October 1966

, The following events occurred in October 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and October 1966 · See more »

October 1967

The following events occurred in October 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and October 1967 · See more »

October 1968

The following events occurred in October 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and October 1968 · See more »

October 31

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and October 31 · See more »

October surprise

In American political jargon, an October surprise is a news event deliberately created or timed or sometimes occurring spontaneously to influence the outcome of an election, particularly one for the U.S. presidency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and October surprise · See more »

Of Great and Mortal Men: 43 Songs for 43 U.S. Presidencies

On September 9, 2008, Standard Recording Company released a triple CD Of Great and Mortal Men: 43 Songs for 43 U.S. Presidencies, a collection penned by songwriters J. Matthew Gerken of Nice Monster, Christian Kiefer, and Jefferson Pitcher (formerly of Above the Orange Trees).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Of Great and Mortal Men: 43 Songs for 43 U.S. Presidencies · See more »

Office of Alien Property Custodian

The Office of Alien Property Custodian was an office within the Government of the United States during World War I and again during World War II, serving as a Custodian of Enemy Property to property that belonged to US enemies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Office of Alien Property Custodian · See more »

Office of Economic Opportunity

The Office of Economic Opportunity was the agency responsible for administering most of the War on Poverty programs created as part of United States President Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society legislative agenda.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Office of Economic Opportunity · See more »

Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity

The Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) is an agency within the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity · See more »

Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs

The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) is part of the U.S. Department of Labor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs · See more »

Office of Management and Budget

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Office of Management and Budget · See more »

Office of the United States Trade Representative

The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) is the United States government agency responsible for developing and recommending United States trade policy to the President of the United States, conducting trade negotiations at bilateral and multilateral levels, and coordinating trade policy within the government through the interagency Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC) and Trade Policy Review Group (TPRG).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Office of the United States Trade Representative · See more »

Ohio (Come Back to Texas)

"Ohio (Come Back to Texas)" is a song by American rock band Bowling for Soup, released as a single from the group's album A Hangover You Don't Deserve.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ohio (Come Back to Texas) · See more »

Ohio Drive (Washington, D.C.)

Ohio Drive is a street in Southwest Washington, D.C., located in East and West Potomac Parks and bordering the Tidal Basin, Washington Channel, and the Potomac River.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ohio Drive (Washington, D.C.) · See more »

Ohio University

Ohio University is a large, primarily residential public research university in Athens, Ohio, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ohio University · See more »

Oklahoma City sonic boom tests

The Oklahoma City sonic boom tests, also known as Operation Bongo II, refer to a controversial experiment in which 1,253 sonic booms were generated over Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, over a period of six months in 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oklahoma City sonic boom tests · See more »

Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Oklahoma County is a county located in the central part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oklahoma County, Oklahoma · See more »

Oklahoma Governor's Mansion

The Oklahoma Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the Governor of Oklahoma and is located at 820 NE 23rd Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oklahoma Governor's Mansion · See more »

Old Bob

Old Bob or Old Robin (– unknown) was a driving horse used by Abraham Lincoln during the period prior to his presidency of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Old Bob · See more »

Old Braeswood, Houston

Old Braeswood is a neighborhood of single family homes in Houston, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Old Braeswood, Houston · See more »

Old Mine Road

Old Mine Road is a road in New Jersey and New York said to be one of the oldest continuously used roads in the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Old Mine Road · See more »

Old Post Office (Washington, D.C.)

The Old Post Office, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Old Post Office and Clock Tower and located at 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., was begun in 1892, completed in 1899, and is a contributing property to the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Old Post Office (Washington, D.C.) · See more »

Older Americans Act

The Older Americans Act of 1965 was the first federal level initiative aimed at providing comprehensive services for older adults.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Older Americans Act · See more »

Olin Hatfield Chilson

Olin Hatfield Chilson (November 22, 1903 – September 28, 1991) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Olin Hatfield Chilson · See more »

Oliver Gasch

Oliver Gasch (May 4, 1906 – July 8, 1999) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oliver Gasch · See more »

Oliver North

Oliver Laurence North (born October 7, 1943) is an American political commentator, television host, military historian, author, and retired United States Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oliver North · See more »

Omaha Star

The Omaha Star is a newspaper founded in 1938 in North Omaha, Nebraska, by Mildred Brown and her husband S. Edward Gilbert.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Omaha Star · See more »

Omni William Penn Hotel

The Omni William Penn Hotel is a 23 floor (3 underground) hotel located at 530 William Penn Place on Mellon Square in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Omni William Penn Hotel · See more »

Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968

The Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (codified at et seq.) was legislation passed by the Congress of the United States and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson that established the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 · See more »

Omnivore Recordings

Omnivore Recordings is an independent record label founded in 2010, specializing in CD and vinyl reissues of previously out-of-print albums by notable artists.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Omnivore Recordings · See more »

Once in a Great City: A Detroit Story

Once in a Great City: A Detroit Story is a non-fiction book discussing the history of the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan, that was published by Simon & Schuster, focusing on the period between late 1962 to early 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Once in a Great City: A Detroit Story · See more »

One O'Clock Lab Band

The One O’Clock Lab Band for years has been the premier ensemble of the Jazz Studies Division at the University of North Texas College of Music in Denton.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and One O'Clock Lab Band · See more »

One weekend a month, two weeks a year

"One weekend a month, two weeks a year" is a former recruiting slogan used by the U.S. Army National Guard.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and One weekend a month, two weeks a year · See more »

Operation 34A

Operation 34A (full name, Operational Plan 34A, also known as OPLAN 34-Alpha) was a highly classified U.S. program of covert actions against the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV or North Vietnam), consisting of agent team insertions, aerial reconnaissance missions and naval sabotage operations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation 34A · See more »

Operation Barrel Roll

Operation Barrel Roll was a covert, Top Secret, U.S. Air Force 2nd Air Division (later the Seventh Air Force) and U.S. Navy Task Force 77, interdiction and close air support campaign conducted in the Kingdom of Laos between 14 December 1964 and 29 March 1973 concurrent with the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Barrel Roll · See more »

Operation CHAOS

Operation CHAOS or Operation MHCHAOS was the code name (CIA cryptonym) of a United States Central Intelligence Agency domestic espionage project targeting the American people from 1967 to 1974, established by President Johnson and expanded under President Nixon, whose mission was to uncover possible foreign influence on domestic race, anti-war and other protest movements.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation CHAOS · See more »

Operation Coburg

Operation Coburg (24 January − 1 March 1968) was an Australian and New Zealand military action during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Coburg · See more »

Operation Combat Fox

On 23 January 1968 North Korean patrol boats supported by two Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 fighters captured the USS ''Pueblo'' northeast of the North Korean island of Ung-do.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Combat Fox · See more »

Operation Commando Hunt

Operation Commando Hunt was a covert U.S. Seventh Air Force and U.S. Navy Task Force 77 aerial interdiction campaign that took place during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Commando Hunt · See more »

Operation Flaming Dart

Operation Flaming Dart was a U.S. and (South) Republic of Vietnam Air Force military operation, conducted in two parts, during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Flaming Dart · See more »

Operation Igloo White

Operation Igloo White was a covert United States joint military electronic warfare operation conducted from late January 1968 until February 1973, during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Igloo White · See more »

Operation Linebacker

Operation Linebacker was the codename of a U.S. Seventh Air Force and U.S. Navy Task Force 77 air interdiction campaign conducted against the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) from 9 May to 23 October 1972, during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Linebacker · See more »

Operation Masher

Operation Masher (24 January—6 March 1966) was in early 1966 the largest search and destroy mission that had been carried out in the Vietnam War up until that time.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Masher · See more »

Operation Menu

Operation Menu was the codename of a covert United States Strategic Air Command (SAC) bombing campaign conducted in eastern Cambodia from 18 March 1969 until 26 May 1970 as part of both the Vietnam War and the Cambodian Civil War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Menu · See more »

Operation Pierce Arrow

Operation Pierce Arrow was a U.S. bombing campaign at the beginning of the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Pierce Arrow · See more »

Operation Rolling Thunder

Operation Rolling Thunder was the title of a gradual and sustained aerial bombardment campaign conducted by the U.S. 2nd Air Division (later Seventh Air Force), U.S. Navy, and Republic of Vietnam Air Force (VNAF) against the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) from 2 March 1965 until 2 November 1968, during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Rolling Thunder · See more »

Operation Texas

Operation Texas was an alleged undercover operation to relocate European Jews to Texas, USA, away from Nazi persecution, first reported in a 1989 Ph.D. dissertation by Louis Stanislaus Gomolak at the University of Texas at Austin titled Prologue: LBJ's foreign-affairs background, 1908-1948.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Texas · See more »

Operation Triangle

Operation Triangle was a military operation of the Laotian Civil War staged from 19—29 July 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Triangle · See more »

Operation Union

Operation Union was a search and destroy mission in the Que Son Valley carried out by the 1st Marine Regiment from 21 April to 16 May 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Union · See more »

Operation Union II

Operation Union II was a search and destroy mission in the Quế Sơn Valley carried out by the 5th Marine Regiment.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Operation Union II · See more »

Oppenheimer security hearing

The Oppenheimer security hearing was a 1954 proceeding by the United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) that explored the background, actions, and associations of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American scientist who had headed the Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II, where he played a key part in the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oppenheimer security hearing · See more »

Opposition research

In the politics of the United States, opposition research (also called oppo research) is the practice of collecting information on a political opponent or other adversary that can be used to discredit or otherwise weaken them.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Opposition research · See more »

Opposition to the war in Afghanistan (2001–2014)

Opposition to the Afghanistan war stems from numerous factors, including the view that the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan was illegal under international law and constituted an unjustified aggression, the view that the continued military presence constitutes a foreign military occupation, the view that the war does little to prevent terrorism but increases its likelihood, and views on the involvement of geo-political and corporate interests.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Opposition to the war in Afghanistan (2001–2014) · See more »

Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War

Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War began with demonstrations in 1964 against the escalating role of the U.S. military in the Vietnam War and grew into a broad social movement over the ensuing several years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War · See more »

Orange County, Vermont

Orange County is a county located in the state of Vermont, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Orange County, Vermont · See more »

Order of Battle for the Viet Cong

The Order of Battle for the Viet Cong concerned a contested American intelligence issue of the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Order of Battle for the Viet Cong · See more »

Oren Harris

Oren Harris (December 20, 1903 – February 5, 1997) was a U.S. Representative and United States District Judge from El Dorado, Arkansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oren Harris · See more »

Origins of the Six-Day War

The origins of the Six-Day War, which was fought between June 5 and June 10, 1967 by Israel and the neighboring states of Egypt (known then as the United Arab Republic, UAR), Jordan, and Syria, include both longstanding and immediate issues.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Origins of the Six-Day War · See more »

Orleans County, Vermont

Orleans County is a county in the northeastern part of the state of Vermont, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Orleans County, Vermont · See more »

Orma Rinehart Smith

Orma Rinehart Smith (September 4, 1904 – July 5, 1982) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Orma Rinehart Smith · See more »

Orrin Grimmell Judd

Orrin Grimmell Judd (September 6, 1906 – July 7, 1976) was a lawyer who served for eight years as a federal judge in the Eastern District of New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Orrin Grimmell Judd · See more »

Orval Faubus

Orval Eugene Faubus (January 7, 1910 – December 14, 1994) was an American politician who served as 36th Governor of Arkansas from 1955 to 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Orval Faubus · See more »

Orville Bullington

Orville Bullington (February 10, 1882 – November 24, 1956) was an attorney and businessman in Wichita Falls, Texas, who was the unsuccessful Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1932 against former Governor Miriam Wallace "Ma" Ferguson, who won the second of her two terms in the office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Orville Bullington · See more »

Orville Edwin Langley

Orville Edwin Langley (October 28, 1908 in Prague, Oklahoma – September 12, 1973 in Muskogee, Oklahoma) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Orville Edwin Langley · See more »

Orville Freeman

Orville Lothrop Freeman (May 9, 1918February 20, 2003) was an American Democratic politician who served as the 29th Governor of Minnesota from January 5, 1955 to January 2, 1961, and as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture from 1961 to 1969 under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Orville Freeman · See more »

Orville L. Hubbard

Orville Liscum Hubbard (April 2, 1903 – December 16, 1982) was the mayor of Dearborn, Michigan for 36 years, from 1942 to 1978.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Orville L. Hubbard · See more »

Orzell Billingsley

Orzell Billingsley (October 24, 1924 – December 14, 2001) was one of the first ten blacks admitted to the Alabama Bar; he was known for his work in civil rights litigation, and he was one of the lead lawyers for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Orzell Billingsley · See more »

OSCAR 1

OSCAR I (aka OSCAR 1) is the first amateur radio satellite launched by Project OSCAR into Low Earth Orbit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and OSCAR 1 · See more »

Oscar M. Laurel

Oscar Manuel Laurel, Sr. (June 8, 1920 – March 29, 2001), was an attorney, businessman, and Hispanic Democratic politician from Laredo, Texas, whose legendary oratory excited his party's faithful.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oscar M. Laurel · See more »

Oscar R. Ewing

Oscar R. Ewing (1889–1980) was a 20th-century American lawyer, social reformer, and politician who one of the main authors of the Fair Deal program of U.S. President Harry S. Truman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oscar R. Ewing · See more »

Ottawa County, Kansas

Ottawa County (standard abbreviation: OT) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ottawa County, Kansas · See more »

Otto Eckstein

Otto Eckstein (August 1, 1927 – March 22, 1984) was a German-American economist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Otto Eckstein · See more »

Otto Hahn

Otto Hahn, (8 March 1879 – 28 July 1968) was a German chemist and pioneer in the fields of radioactivity and radiochemistry.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Otto Hahn · See more »

Otto Kerner Jr.

Otto Kerner Jr. (August 15, 1908 – May 9, 1976) was the 33rd Governor of Illinois from 1961 to 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Otto Kerner Jr. · See more »

Otto Larsen (sociology)

Otto Nyholm Larsen (January 23, 1922 – May 20, 2007) was an American sociologist at the University of Washington specializing in social psychology.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Otto Larsen (sociology) · See more »

Otto Passman

Otto Ernest Passman (June 27, 1900 – August 13, 1988) was a conservative Democratic congressman from Monroe in northeastern Louisiana, who served from 1947 to 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Otto Passman · See more »

Our Dumb Century

Our Dumb Century: The Onion Presents 100 Years of Headlines from America's Finest News Source is a satirical humor book written by the staff of The Onion and published by Three Rivers Press in 1999.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Our Dumb Century · See more »

Our Man Flint

Our Man Flint is a 1966 American action film that parodies the James Bond genre.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Our Man Flint · See more »

Our World (TV series)

Our World was an American television news series that ran for 26 episodes, from September 25, 1986 to May 28, 1987.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Our World (TV series) · See more »

Our World (TV special)

Our World was the first live, international, satellite television production, which was broadcast on 25 June 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Our World (TV special) · See more »

Outline of the Cold War

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Cold War: Cold War – period of political and military tension that occurred after World War II between powers in the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies and others) and powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its allies in the Warsaw Pact).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Outline of the Cold War · See more »

Outline of the United States

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Outline of the United States · See more »

Outline of the Vietnam War

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Vietnam War: Vietnam War – Cold War-era proxy war that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Outline of the Vietnam War · See more »

Outline of United States history

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the history of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Outline of United States history · See more »

Outline of Washington, D.C.

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Washington, D.C.: Washington, D.C., legally named the District of Columbia, is the federal capital of the United States of America, and was founded on July 16, 1790.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Outline of Washington, D.C. · See more »

Oval Office

The Oval Office is the working office space of the President of the United States located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, DC.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oval Office · See more »

Oval Office address

An Oval Office address is a speech made from the Oval Office in the White House by the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oval Office address · See more »

Oval Office grandfather clock

The Seymour tall case clock in the White House, more commonly known as the Oval Office grandfather clock, is an longcase clock, made of mahogany between 1795–1805 in Boston by John and Thomas Seymour, and has been located in the Oval Office since 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Oval Office grandfather clock · See more »

Overton Brooks

Thomas Overton Brooks (December 21, 1897 – September 16, 1961) was a Democratic U.S. representative from the Shreveport-based Fourth Congressional District of northwestern Louisiana, having served for a quarter century beginning on January 3, 1937.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Overton Brooks · See more »

Owsley County, Kentucky

Owsley County is a county located in the Eastern Coalfield region of the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Owsley County, Kentucky · See more »

Ozaukee County, Wisconsin

Ozaukee County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ozaukee County, Wisconsin · See more »

Paavo Nurmi

Paavo Johannes Nurmi (13 June 1897 – 2 October 1973) was a Finnish middle-distance and long-distance runner.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paavo Nurmi · See more »

Pablo Casals

Pau Casals i Defilló (Catalan:; 29 December 187622 October 1973), usually known in English as Pablo Casals,, The New York Times, 1911-04-09, retrieved 2009-08-01 was a cellist, composer, and conductor from Catalonia, Spain.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pablo Casals · See more »

Pablo Neruda

Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto (12 July 1904 – 23 September 1973), better known by his pen name and, later, legal name Pablo Neruda, was a Chilean poet-diplomat and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pablo Neruda · See more »

Pacific Crest Trail

The Pacific Crest Trail (commonly abbreviated as the PCT, and officially designated as the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail) is a long-distance hiking and equestrian trail closely aligned with the highest portion of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges, which lie east of the U.S. Pacific coast.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pacific Crest Trail · See more »

Pacific states

The Pacific States form one of the nine geographic divisions within the United States that are officially recognized by that country's census bureau.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pacific states · See more »

Page Belcher

Page Henry Belcher (April 21, 1899 – August 2, 1980) was a Republican politician and a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Page Belcher · See more »

Page of the United States Senate

A United States Senate Page (Senate Page or simply Page) is a non-partisan federal employee serving the United States Senate in Washington, D.C., under the Senate Page Program.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Page of the United States Senate · See more »

Pago Pago

Pago Pago (Samoan:; pronounced pahng-oh pahng-oh)Harris, Ann G. and Esther Tuttle (2004).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pago Pago · See more »

Pakistan–United States relations

Pakistan–United States relations refers to the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pakistan–United States relations · See more »

Pakistani Americans

Pakistani Americans (پاکستانی نژاد امریکی) are Americans whose ancestry originates from Pakistan or Pakistanis who migrated to and reside in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pakistani Americans · See more »

Paris Peace Accords

The Paris Peace Accords, officially titled the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam, was a peace treaty signed on January 27, 1973, to establish peace in Vietnam and end the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paris Peace Accords · See more »

Park Chung-hee

Park Chung-hee (or; 14 November 1917 – 26 October 1979) was a South Korean politician, general, who served as the President of South Korea from 1963 until his assassination in 1979, assuming that office after first ruling the country as head of a military junta installed by the May 16 coup in 1961.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Park Chung-hee · See more »

Park County, Wyoming

Park County is a county in the U.S. state of Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Park County, Wyoming · See more »

Parker T. Hart

Parker Thompson "Pete" Hart (September 28, 1910 – October 15, 1997) was a United States diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Parker T. Hart · See more »

Parkersburg High School

Parkersburg High School (PHS) is a secondary school located in Parkersburg, West Virginia, United States, that serves grades nine through twelve and is part of the Wood County School District.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Parkersburg High School · See more »

Parkland (film)

Parkland is a 2013 American historical drama film that recounts the chaotic events that occurred following John F. Kennedy's assassination.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Parkland (film) · See more »

Parliamentary history of Pakistan

The political history of Pakistan (پاکستان کی سیاسی تاريخ.) is the narrative and analysis of political events, ideas, movements, and leaders of Pakistan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Parliamentary history of Pakistan · See more »

Parren Mitchell

Parren James Mitchell (April 29, 1922 – May 28, 2007), was a U.S. Congressman affiliated with the Democratic Party who represented the 7th congressional district of Maryland from January 3, 1971 to January 3, 1987.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Parren Mitchell · See more »

Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

The Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT) is the abbreviated name of the 1963 Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space and Under Water, which prohibited all test detonations of nuclear weapons except for those conducted underground.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty · See more »

Partisan (political)

In politics, a partisan is a committed member of a political party or political coalitions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Partisan (political) · See more »

Party divisions of United States Congresses

Party divisions of United States Congresses have played a central role in the organization and operations of both chambers of the United States Congress—the Senate and the House of Representatives—since its establishment as the bicameral legislature of the Federal government of the United States in 1789.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Party divisions of United States Congresses · See more »

Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives

Party leaders and whips of the United States House of Representatives, also known as floor leaders, are elected by their respective parties in a closed-door caucus by secret ballot.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives · See more »

Party leaders of the United States Senate

The Senate Majority and Minority Leaders are two United States Senators and members of the party leadership of the United States Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Party leaders of the United States Senate · See more »

Party platform

A political party platform or program is a formal set of principle goals which are supported by a political party or individual candidate, in order to appeal to the general public, for the ultimate purpose of garnering the general public's support and votes about complicated topics or issues.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Party platform · See more »

Pat Brown

Edmund Gerald "Pat" Brown Sr. (April 21, 1905 – February 16, 1996) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 32nd Governor of California from 1959 to 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pat Brown · See more »

Pat Buchanan

Patrick Joseph Buchanan (born November 2, 1938) is an American paleoconservative political commentator, author, syndicated columnist, politician, and broadcaster.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pat Buchanan · See more »

Pat Maloney Sr.

Pat Maloney Sr. (August 9, 1924–September 11, 2005), also known as PM, was an American trial lawyer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pat Maloney Sr. · See more »

Path to War

Path to War is a 2002 American biographical television film, produced by HBO and directed by John Frankenheimer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Path to War · See more »

Patricia Murphy (restaurateur)

Patricia Murphy (1905–1979) was a restaurateur who operated nine Patricia Murphy Candlelight restaurants in New York and Florida over the course of half a century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Patricia Murphy (restaurateur) · See more »

Patricia Roberts Harris

Patricia Roberts Harris (May 31, 1924March 23, 1985) served in the American administration of President Jimmy Carter as United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (which was renamed the Secretary of Health and Human Services during her tenure).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Patricia Roberts Harris · See more »

Patricia Wald

Patricia McGowan Wald (born September 16, 1928) is an American judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Patricia Wald · See more »

Patterson Hotel

The Patterson Hotel was a prominent and luxurious hotel located in Bismarck, North Dakota, United States, that was home to the Nonpartisan League and well known for its continued construction that lasted over twenty years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Patterson Hotel · See more »

Paul A. Fino

Paul Albert Fino (December 15, 1913 – June 16, 2009) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul A. Fino · See more »

Paul Ditisheim

Paul Ditisheim (1868 - 1945) was a famous Swiss watchmaker, inventor and industrialist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul Ditisheim · See more »

Paul Dudley White

Paul Dudley White (June 6, 1886 – October 31, 1973), American physician and cardiologist, was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, the son of Herbert Warren White and Elizabeth Abigail Dudley.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul Dudley White · See more »

Paul Eggers

Paul Walter Eggers (April 20, 1919 – June 21, 2013) was an Indiana native who was the Republican nominee for governor of Texas in both 1968 and 1970, when the state still had two-year gubernatorial terms.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul Eggers · See more »

Paul F. O'Rourke

Paul F. O'Rourke (August 31, 1924 –  January 28, 2012) was a founding member of Operation USA and its first board chair, the first Director of the California State Office of Economic Opportunity, a public health advisor to Senator Robert Kennedy and numerous state and federal agencies, and a Board Chairman of the San Francisco Trauma Foundation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul F. O'Rourke · See more »

Paul Fitzgerald (actor)

Paul Fitzgerald (born October 14, 1970) is an American actor, director and writer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul Fitzgerald (actor) · See more »

Paul Ignatius

Paul Robert Ignatius (born November 11, 1920) is an American government official who served as Secretary of the Navy between 1967 and 1969 and was the Assistant Secretary of Defense during the Lyndon Johnson Administration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul Ignatius · See more »

Paul Krassner

Paul Krassner (born April 9, 1932) is an American author, journalist, comedian, and the founder, editor and a frequent contributor to the freethought magazine The Realist, first published in 1958.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul Krassner · See more »

Paul Laxalt

Paul Dominique Laxalt (born August 2, 1922) is an American politician who was Governor of Nevada from 1967 to 1971 and a United States Senator from 1974 to 1987.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul Laxalt · See more »

Paul M. Ellwood Jr.

Paul M. Ellwood Jr. (born 16 July 1926) is a prominent figure in American health care.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul M. Ellwood Jr. · See more »

Paul Miller (journalist)

Paul Miller (September 28, 1906 – August 21, 1991) was an American newspaper executive and journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul Miller (journalist) · See more »

Paul Nitze

Paul Henry Nitze (January 16, 1907 – October 19, 2004) was an American statesman who served as United States Deputy Secretary of Defense, U.S. Secretary of the Navy, and Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul Nitze · See more »

Paul Samuelson

Paul Anthony Samuelson (15 May 1915 – 13 December 2009) was an American economist and the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul Samuelson · See more »

Paul Warnke

Paul Culliton Warnke (January 31, 1920 – October 31, 2001) was a United States diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul Warnke · See more »

Paul X. Williams

Paul X. Williams (February 19, 1908 – January 24, 1994) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Paul X. Williams · See more »

Père Marie-Benoît

Père Marie-Benoît (Anglicized, Father Mary Benedict; in Italian, known as Padre Maria Benedetto; 30 March 1895 – 5 February 1990) Pierre Péteul, was a Capuchin Franciscan friar who helped smuggle approximately 4,000 Jews into safety from Nazi-occupied Southern France.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Père Marie-Benoît · See more »

Peace Action

Peace Action is a peace organization whose focus is on preventing the deployment of nuclear weapons in space, thwarting weapons sales to countries with human rights violations, and promoting a new United States foreign policy based on common security and peaceful resolution to international conflicts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peace Action · See more »

Peace dollar

The Peace dollar is a United States dollar coin minted from 1921 to 1928, and again in 1934 and 1935.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peace dollar · See more »

Pecos National Historical Park

Pecos National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in San Miguel and Santa Fe Counties, New Mexico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pecos National Historical Park · See more »

Pedernales River

The Pedernales River is a tributary of the Colorado River, approximately long, in central Texas in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pedernales River · See more »

Pedro Vázquez

Pedro Vázquez Rivera (December 16, 1934 – June 23, 2011), served as Puerto Rico's eighth Secretary of State from 1979 to 1981 under Governor Carlos Romero Barceló, Deputy Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico from 1984 to 1988 under Mayor Baltasar Corrada del Rio and Executive Director of the publicly owned Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) from 1977 to 1979.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pedro Vázquez · See more »

Peer de Silva

Peer de Silva (June 26, 1917 – August 13, 1978) was a station chief in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peer de Silva · See more »

Pei Plan

The Pei Plan was an urban redevelopment initiative designed for downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, in the 1960s and 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pei Plan · See more »

Pell Grant

A Pell Grant is a subsidy the U.S. federal government provides for students who need it to pay for college.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pell Grant · See more »

Pemberton Heights, Austin, Texas

Pemberton Heights is a neighborhood of Austin, Texas, and part of the Old West Austin Historic District.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pemberton Heights, Austin, Texas · See more »

Pennsylvania Avenue

Pennsylvania Avenue is a street in Washington, D.C. that connects the White House and the United States Capitol.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pennsylvania Avenue · See more »

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site is a National Historic Site in the city of Washington, D.C. Established on September 30, 1965, the site is roughly bounded by Constitution Avenue, 15th Street NW, F Street NW, and 3rd Street NW.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site · See more »

Pentagon Papers

The Pentagon Papers, officially titled Report of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Vietnam Task Force, is a United States Department of Defense history of the United States' political and military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pentagon Papers · See more »

Peon

Peon (English, from the Spanish peón) usually refers to a person subject to peonage: any form of unfree labour or wage labor in which a laborer (peon) has little control over employment conditions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peon · See more »

Permanent campaign

Permanent campaign is a political science theory and phrase.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Permanent campaign · See more »

Perrow Commission

The Commission on Education, known as the Perrow Commission after its chairman, Virginia state senator Mosby Perrow Jr., was a 40-member commission established by Governor of Virginia J. Lindsay Almond Jr. on February 5, 1959 after the Virginia Supreme Court in Harrison v. Day and a three-judge federal court in James v. Almond had both struck down significant portions of the Stanley plan, which had implemented Massive Resistance to the U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Brown v. Board of Education issued on May 17, 1954 and May 31, 1955.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Perrow Commission · See more »

Perry County, Missouri

Perry County is a county located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Missouri.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Perry County, Missouri · See more »

Perry H. Howard

Perry Holbrook Howard (February 7, 1922 – November 19, 2009) was a sociologist known for his research in the field of Louisiana politics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Perry H. Howard · See more »

Persia Campbell

Persia Crawford Campbell (1898–1974) was an Australian-born American economist who championed consumer rights worldwide.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Persia Campbell · See more »

Personal History

Personal History is the autobiography of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Personal History · See more »

Personal rapid transit

Personal rapid transit (PRT), also referred to as podcars, is a public transport mode featuring small automated vehicles operating on a network of specially built guideways.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Personal rapid transit · See more »

Pete Seeger

Peter Seeger (May 3, 1919 – January 27, 2014) was an American folk singer and social activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pete Seeger · See more »

Peter Arnett

Peter Gregg Arnett, ONZM (born 13 November 1934) is a New Zealand-born journalist holding both New Zealand and US citizenship.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peter Arnett · See more »

Peter Benchley

Peter Bradford Benchley (May 8, 1940 – February 11, 2006) was an American author and screenwriter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peter Benchley · See more »

Peter Beter

Peter David Beter (June 21, 1921 – March 14, 1987) was an American attorney and financier.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peter Beter · See more »

Peter Hounam

Peter Hounam (born 1944) is a British journalist who has worked for Sunday Times, Daily Mirror, the London Evening Standard, and BBC Television, as well as having published several books.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peter Hounam · See more »

Peter Hurd

Peter Hurd (February 22, 1904 - July 9, 1984) was an American painter who lived and worked in San Patricio, New Mexico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peter Hurd · See more »

Peter J. Brennan

Peter Joseph Brennan (May 24, 1918 – October 2, 1996) was United States Secretary of Labor under Presidents Nixon and Ford.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peter J. Brennan · See more »

Peter J. Hincks

Peter J. Hincks (July 3, 1883 -- July 7, 1968) was a Vermont banker and public official.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peter J. Hincks · See more »

Peter Jennings

Peter Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings (July 29, 1938August 7, 2005) was a Canadian-American journalist who served as the sole anchor of ABC World News Tonight for 22 years from 1983 until his death from lung cancer in 2005.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peter Jennings · See more »

Peter O'Donnell (Texas)

Peter J. O'Donnell, Jr. (born April 21, 1924), is a businessman, securities investor, and philanthropist from his native Dallas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peter O'Donnell (Texas) · See more »

Peter S. Connor

Peter Spencer Connor (September 4, 1932 - March 8, 1966) was a United States Marine Corps staff sergeant who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for absorbing the blast of his faulty-timered grenade rather than tossing it and risking nearby comrades in February 1966 in Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peter S. Connor · See more »

Peter Schlumbohm

Peter Schlumbohm (July 10, 1896 – 1962) was a German inventor, best known for creating the Chemex Coffeemaker.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Peter Schlumbohm · See more »

Petrified Forest National Park

Petrified Forest National Park is a United States national park in Navajo and Apache counties in northeastern Arizona.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Petrified Forest National Park · See more »

Phạm Văn Đồng

Phạm Văn Đồng (1 March 1906 – 29 April 2000) was a Vietnamese politician who served as Prime Minister of North Vietnam from 1955 to 1976 and, following unification, as Prime Minister of Vietnam from 1976 until he retired in 1987 under the rule of Lê Duẩn and Nguyễn Văn Linh.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phạm Văn Đồng · See more »

Phil Gaglardi

Philip Arthur Gaglardi (January 13, 1913 – September 23, 1995), sometimes known as Flying Phil was a politician in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phil Gaglardi · See more »

Phil Graham

Philip Leslie Graham (July 18, 1915 – August 3, 1963) was an American newspaperman best known as publisher and later co-owner of The Washington Post and its parent company, The Washington Post Company.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phil Graham · See more »

Phil Hardberger

Phillip Duane "Phil" Hardberger (born July 27, 1934) is an American politician, lawyer, and jurist who served as mayor of San Antonio, Texas, taking office in June, 2005.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phil Hardberger · See more »

Phil Soto

Philip "Phil" Soto (March 3, 1926 – November 4, 1997) was one of the first Latinos elected to the California State Legislature in the twentieth century and was an early role model for contemporary Latino politicians.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phil Soto · See more »

Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center

The Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center—more commonly known as the Philadelphia Civic Center and the Philadelphia Convention Center, and formerly known as Municipal Auditorium and the Philadelphia Convention Hall—located in Philadelphia, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, was a complex of five or more buildings developed out of a series of buildings dedicated to expanding trade which began with the National Export Exhibition in 1899.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center · See more »

Philip Bobbitt

Philip Chase Bobbitt (born July 22, 1948) is an American author, academic, and lawyer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philip Bobbitt · See more »

Philip C. Wehle

Philip Campbell Wehle (September 5, 1906 – September 20, 1978) was a Major General in the U.S. Army and the Commanding General of the Military District of Washington (MDW) (CG MDW) from 1962 to 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philip C. Wehle · See more »

Philip H. Hoff

Philip Henderson Hoff (June 29, 1924 – April 26, 2018) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Vermont.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philip H. Hoff · See more »

Philip Hannan

Philip Matthew Hannan (May 20, 1913 – September 29, 2011) was an American Roman Catholic archbishop.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philip Hannan · See more »

Philip Heymann

Philip B. Heymann (born October 30, 1932 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American lawyer, federal prosecutor, legal scholar and law professor who headed the Criminal Division of the Justice Department as Assistant Attorney General during the Carter administration and was briefly Deputy Attorney General in the Clinton administration before he resigned over management and policy differences as well as perceived interference by the White House.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philip Heymann · See more »

Philip J Day

Philip J Day is a British film producer and Peabody Award winner.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philip J Day · See more »

Philip James Rutledge

Philip James Rutledge (October 15, 1925 – January 26, 2007) was a senior administrator during the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson, and past President of the American Society for Public Administration, Rutledge was a professor of public and environmental affairs and political science at Indiana University Northwest, and he also was chair of the Department of Public Administration at Howard University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philip James Rutledge · See more »

Philip Neville (judge)

Philip Neville (November 5, 1909 – February 13, 1974) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philip Neville (judge) · See more »

Philip Nichols Jr.

Philip Nichols Jr. (August 11, 1907 – January 26, 1990) was a judge on the United States Court of Claims and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philip Nichols Jr. · See more »

Philip R. Lee

Philip Randolph Lee (born April 17, 1924) is an American physician who served as the United States Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services under President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1965 to 1969 and President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1998.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philip R. Lee · See more »

Philippines–United States relations

Philippines – United States relations (Filipino: Ugnayang Pilipinas – Estados Unidos) are bilateral relations between the United States of America and its former colony, the Republic of the Philippines.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philippines–United States relations · See more »

Philleo Nash

Philleo Nash (October 25, 1909 – October 12, 1987) was a government official, educator, anthropolologist, and the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin from 1959–1961 as a Democrat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philleo Nash · See more »

Phillip Benjamin Baldwin

Phillip Benjamin Baldwin (December 23, 1924 – April 20, 2002) from 1968 to 1991 served as a judge on U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (CCPA) and on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phillip Benjamin Baldwin · See more »

Phillip Burton

Phillip Burton (June 1, 1926 – April 10, 1983) was a United States Representative from California serving from 1964 until his death from thrombosis in San Francisco in 1983.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phillip Burton · See more »

Phillip M. Landrum

Phillip Mitchell Landrum (September 10, 1907 – November 19, 1990) was a Democratic U.S. Representative from Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phillip M. Landrum · See more »

Phillips County, Kansas

Phillips County (standard abbreviation: PL) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phillips County, Kansas · See more »

Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Wisconsin

Phillips Petroleum Co.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Wisconsin · See more »

Phillips Talbot

William Phillips Talbot (June 7, 1915 – October 1, 2010) was a United States Ambassador to Greece (1965–69) and, at his death, member of the American Academy of Diplomacy, the Council of American Ambassadors and the Council on Foreign Relations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phillips Talbot · See more »

Philosophy of healthcare

The philosophy of healthcare is the study of the ethics, processes, and people which constitute the maintenance of health for human beings.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Philosophy of healthcare · See more »

Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Phoenix, Arizona · See more »

Pi Gamma Mu

Pi Gamma Mu or ΠΓΜ (from Πολιτικές Γνώσεως Μάθεται) is the oldest and preeminent honor society in the social sciences.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pi Gamma Mu · See more »

Pierre Andrew Rinfret

Pierre Andre "Pete" Rinfret (February 1, 1924 – June 29, 2006) was the founder of Rinfret-Boston Associates, an economic advisor to three American Presidents, and the Republican candidate for Governor of New York in 1990.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pierre Andrew Rinfret · See more »

Pierre Salinger

Pierre Emil George Salinger (June 14, 1925 – October 16, 2004) was an American journalist, author and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pierre Salinger · See more »

Pietro Annigoni

Pietro Annigoni (7 June 1910 – 28 October 1988) was an Italian portrait and fresco painter, best known for his portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pietro Annigoni · See more »

Piggate

"Piggate" refers to an uncorroborated anecdote that during his university years former British Prime Minister David Cameron put a "private part of his anatomy" into a dead pig's mouth as part of an initiation ceremony for the Piers Gaveston Society.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Piggate · See more »

Pirate radio in Asia

Radio First Termer was a pirate radio station which operated in January 1971 in Saigon during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pirate radio in Asia · See more »

Pissant

A pissant, also seen as piss ant or piss-ant, refers to a specific type of ant.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pissant · See more »

Planned Parenthood

Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. (PPFA), or Planned Parenthood, is a nonprofit organization that provides reproductive health care in the United States and globally.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Planned Parenthood · See more »

Plymouth

Plymouth is a city situated on the south coast of Devon, England, approximately south-west of Exeter and west-south-west of London.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Plymouth · See more »

Pogo (comic strip)

Pogo is the title and central character of a long-running daily American comic strip, created by cartoonist Walt Kelly (1913–1973) and distributed by the Post-Hall Syndicate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pogo (comic strip) · See more »

Point Break

Point Break is a 1991 American action crime thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, starring Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Point Break · See more »

Point Udall (U.S. Virgin Islands)

Point Udall is at the east end of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands is the easternmost point (by travel, not longitude) of the United States including territories and insular areas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Point Udall (U.S. Virgin Islands) · See more »

Police reform in the United States

The history of law enforcement in the United States includes many efforts at police reform.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Police reform in the United States · See more »

Polish-American vote

Polish-Americans in the United States comprise a voting bloc sought after by both the Democratic and Republican parties.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Polish-American vote · See more »

Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations

The Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations (PASSO) was formed as an outgrowth of the success of the Viva Kennedy Clubs in the 1960 United States Presidential Election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations · See more »

Political life of Frank Sinatra

Throughout his life, Frank Sinatra, the musician and actor, was involved in many different political activities in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political life of Frank Sinatra · See more »

Political parties in the United States

Political parties in the United States are mostly dominated by a two-party system, though the United States Constitution has always been silent on the issue of political parties since at the time it was signed in 1787 there were no parties in the nation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political parties in the United States · See more »

Political party strength in Alaska

The following table indicates the parties of elected officials in the U.S. state of Alaska.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Alaska · See more »

Political party strength in Arkansas

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Arkansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Arkansas · See more »

Political party strength in California

California is largely a Democratic stronghold and one of the "big three" Democratic states in presidential elections alongside New York and Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in California · See more »

Political party strength in Colorado

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Colorado · See more »

Political party strength in Connecticut

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Connecticut.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Connecticut · See more »

Political party strength in Delaware

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Delaware.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Delaware · See more »

Political party strength in Florida

The following tables indicate party affiliation in the U.S. state of Florida for the individual elected offices of.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Florida · See more »

Political party strength in Georgia (U.S. state)

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Georgia (U.S. state) · See more »

Political party strength in Hawaii

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Hawaii.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Hawaii · See more »

Political party strength in Idaho

The following table indicates the parties of elected officials in the U.S. state of Idaho.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Idaho · See more »

Political party strength in Illinois

Illinois is a Democratic stronghold in presidential elections and one of the "big three" Democratic states alongside California and New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Illinois · See more »

Political party strength in Indiana

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Indiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Indiana · See more »

Political party strength in Iowa

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Iowa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Iowa · See more »

Political party strength in Kansas

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Kansas · See more »

Political party strength in Kentucky

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Kentucky · See more »

Political party strength in Louisiana

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Louisiana · See more »

Political party strength in Maine

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Maine.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Maine · See more »

Political party strength in Maryland

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Maryland · See more »

Political party strength in Massachusetts

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Massachusetts · See more »

Political party strength in Michigan

The tables below indicate the political party affiliation of elected officials in the U.S. State of Michigan from statehood through March 2018.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Michigan · See more »

Political party strength in Minnesota

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Minnesota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Minnesota · See more »

Political party strength in Missouri

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Missouri.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Missouri · See more »

Political party strength in Montana

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Montana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Montana · See more »

Political party strength in Nebraska

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Nebraska.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Nebraska · See more »

Political party strength in Nevada

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Nevada.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Nevada · See more »

Political party strength in New Hampshire

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of New Hampshire.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in New Hampshire · See more »

Political party strength in New Jersey

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in New Jersey · See more »

Political party strength in New Mexico

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in New Mexico · See more »

Political party strength in New York

New York is a Democratic stronghold and one of the "big three" Democratic states alongside California and Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in New York · See more »

Political party strength in North Carolina

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in North Carolina · See more »

Political party strength in North Dakota

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of North Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in North Dakota · See more »

Political party strength in Ohio

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Ohio · See more »

Political party strength in Oklahoma

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Oklahoma · See more »

Political party strength in Oregon

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Oregon · See more »

Political party strength in Pennsylvania

As of early fall 2016 registered Democrats outnumber Republicans by 919,000 in Pennsylvania, with 4.1 million Democrats and 3.2 million Republicans.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Pennsylvania · See more »

Political party strength in Rhode Island

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Rhode Island.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Rhode Island · See more »

Political party strength in South Carolina

The following table indicates the parties of elected officials in the U.S. state of South Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in South Carolina · See more »

Political party strength in South Dakota

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in South Dakota · See more »

Political party strength in Tennessee

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Tennessee · See more »

Political party strength in Texas

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Texas · See more »

Political party strength in Utah

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Utah.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Utah · See more »

Political party strength in Vermont

The following table indicates party affiliation in the State of Vermont.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Vermont · See more »

Political party strength in Virginia

The following table indicates party affiliation in the Commonwealth of Virginia for the individual offices of.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Virginia · See more »

Political party strength in Washington (state)

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Washington.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Washington (state) · See more »

Political party strength in Washington, D.C.

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the United States federal district of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Washington, D.C. · See more »

Political party strength in West Virginia

The following tables indicate the historic party affiliation of elected officials in the U.S. State of West Virginia, including: Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Auditor, State Treasurer, and State Agriculture Commissioner.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in West Virginia · See more »

Political party strength in Wisconsin

The following tables indicate the historic party affiliation of elected officials in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, including: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Wisconsin · See more »

Political party strength in Wyoming

The following tables indicate the historic party affiliation of elected officials in the U.S. state of Wyoming including: *Governors, Secretaries of State, State Auditors, State Treasurers and Superintendents of Public Instruction.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political party strength in Wyoming · See more »

Political positions of Pat Buchanan

The political positions of Pat Buchanan (born 1938), an American politician, columnist and news analyst, can generally be described as paleoconservative, and many of his views, particularly his opposition to American imperialism and the managerial state, echo those of the Old Right Republicans of the first half of the 20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political positions of Pat Buchanan · See more »

Political positions of Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States (1981–1989) and the 33rd Governor of California (1967–1975).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political positions of Ronald Reagan · See more »

Political positions of Ted Kennedy

U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA), took positions on many political issues throughout his career via his public comments and senatorial voting record.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political positions of Ted Kennedy · See more »

Political psychological rationalization

Political psychological rationalization (PPR) is a phenomenon seen in political warfare and election campaign rhetoric, meant to displace a perceived fault, short coming, mistake, or problem from one political actor, and attach it to another political actor, generally an opponent.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Political psychological rationalization · See more »

Politics and sports

Politics and sports or sports diplomacy describes the use of sport as a means to influence diplomatic, social, and political relations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Politics and sports · See more »

Politics of Alaska

Political party strength in Alaska has varied over the years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Politics of Alaska · See more »

Politics of Long Island

As a major region of New York State, Long Island has a significant impact on state and national politics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Politics of Long Island · See more »

Politics of Minnesota

Minnesota is known for a politically active citizenry, with populism being a longstanding force among the state's political parties.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Politics of Minnesota · See more »

Politics of New Hampshire

New Hampshire is often noted for its moderate politics and its status as a prominent swing state.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Politics of New Hampshire · See more »

Politics of New Jersey

New Jersey is one of the fifty United States states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Politics of New Jersey · See more »

Politics of Rhode Island

Since the Great Depression, Rhode Island politics have been dominated by the Rhode Island Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Politics of Rhode Island · See more »

Politics of Texas

For approximately 99 years, from after Reconstruction until the 1990s, the Democratic Party dominated Texas politics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Politics of Texas · See more »

Politics of the Southern United States

The politics of the Southern United States generally refers to the political landscape of the Southeastern/South Central United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Politics of the Southern United States · See more »

Politics of Vermont

The politics of Vermont encompass the acts of the elected legislative bodies of Vermont, the actions of its governors, as overseen by the Vermont courts, and the acts of the political parties that vie for elective power within the state.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Politics of Vermont · See more »

Polk County, Oregon

Polk County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Polk County, Oregon · See more »

Polly Baca

Polly Baca (born February 13, 1941) is an American politician who served as Chair of the Democratic Caucus of the Colorado House of Representatives (1976–79), being the first woman to hold that office and the first Hispanic woman elected to the Colorado State Senate and in the House and Senate of a state Legislature.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Polly Baca · See more »

Polly Shackleton

Polly Ehrlich Shackleton (c. 1910 – July 14, 1997) was a Democratic politician in Washington, D.C. She was elected as one of the original members of the Council of the District of Columbia in 1974 when D.C. gained home rule.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Polly Shackleton · See more »

Poor People's Campaign

ca The Poor People's Campaign, or Poor People's March on Washington, was a 1968 effort to gain economic justice for poor people in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Poor People's Campaign · See more »

Pope John XXIII

Pope John XXIII (Ioannes; Giovanni; born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli,; 25 November 18813 June 1963) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 28 October 1958 to his death in 1963 and was canonized on 27 April 2014.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pope John XXIII · See more »

Porfirio Salinas

Porfirio Salinas (November 6, 1910 – April 18, 1973) was an early Texas landscape painter who is recognized for his depictions of the Texas Hill Country in the springtime.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Porfirio Salinas · See more »

Pornography in the United States

Pornography in the United States has existed since the country's origins and has become more readily accessible in the 21st century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pornography in the United States · See more »

Portraits of Presidents of the United States

Beginning with Gilbert Stuart's portrait of George Washington, it has been traditional for the President of the United States to have an official portrait taken during his time in office, most commonly an oil painting.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Portraits of Presidents of the United States · See more »

Post Office Square, Boston

Post Office Square (est. 1874) in Boston, Massachusetts is a square located in the financial district at the intersection of Milk, Congress, Pearl and Water Streets.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Post Office Square, Boston · See more »

Potomac River

The Potomac River is located within the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and flows from the Potomac Highlands into the Chesapeake Bay.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Potomac River · See more »

Potter County, South Dakota

Potter County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Potter County, South Dakota · See more »

Prairie County, Arkansas

Prairie County is located in the Central Arkansas region of the U.S. state of Arkansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Prairie County, Arkansas · See more »

Premiership of Lal Bahadur Shastri

The premiership of Lal Bahadur Shastri extended from 9 June 1964 to 11 January 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Premiership of Lal Bahadur Shastri · See more »

Prentiss Walker

Prentiss Lafayette Walker (August 23, 1917 – June 5, 1998) was an American farmer, businessman, and politician from Mississippi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Prentiss Walker · See more »

Preschool

A preschool, also known as nursery school, pre-primary school, playschool or kindergarten, is an educational establishment or learning space offering early childhood education to children before they begin compulsory education at primary school.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Preschool · See more »

Presidency of Chester A. Arthur

The presidency of Chester A. Arthur began on September 19, 1881, when Arthur became the 21st President of the United States upon the assassination and death of President James A. Garfield, and ended on March 4, 1885.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidency of Chester A. Arthur · See more »

Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower

The presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower began on January 20, 1953, when he was inaugurated as the 34th President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1961.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower · See more »

Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt

The presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt began on March 4, 1933, when he was inaugurated as the 32nd President of the United States, and ended upon his death on April 12, 1945, a span of (4,422 days).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt · See more »

Presidency of George W. Bush

The presidency of George W. Bush began at noon EST on January 20, 2001, when George W. Bush was inaugurated as 43rd President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2009.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidency of George W. Bush · See more »

Presidency of John F. Kennedy

The presidency of John F. Kennedy began on January 20, 1961, when Kennedy was inaugurated as the 35th President of the United States, and ended on November 22, 1963, upon his assassination and death, a span of days.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidency of John F. Kennedy · See more »

Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson

The presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson began on November 22, 1963, when Johnson became the 36th President of the United States upon the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and ended on January 20, 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson · See more »

Presidency of Richard Nixon

The presidency of Richard Nixon began at noon EST on January 20, 1969, when Richard Nixon was inaugurated as 37th President of the United States, and ended on August 9, 1974, when he resigned in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal from office, the first U.S. president ever to do so.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidency of Richard Nixon · See more »

Presidency of Woodrow Wilson

The presidency of Woodrow Wilson began on March 4, 1913 at noon when Woodrow Wilson was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1921.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidency of Woodrow Wilson · See more »

President and Directors of Georgetown College

The President and Directors of Georgetown College is the governing body of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. In contrast to the Board of Regents and the Board of Governors, which serve advancement and alumni affairs functions, respectively, as well as advisory roles to the President, the President and Directors of Georgetown College is the legal entity of the incorporated Georgetown University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and President and Directors of Georgetown College · See more »

President Johnson

President Johnson may refer to.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and President Johnson · See more »

President of the United States

The President of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and President of the United States · See more »

President Truman's relief of General Douglas MacArthur

On 11 April 1951, U.S. President Harry S. Truman relieved General of the Army Douglas MacArthur of his commands after MacArthur made public statements which contradicted the administration's policies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and President Truman's relief of General Douglas MacArthur · See more »

President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice

The President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice was a group of 19 people appointed by President Johnson in 1967 to study the American criminal justice system.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice · See more »

President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography

In 1969, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Stanley v. Georgia that people could view whatever they wished in the privacy of their own homes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography · See more »

President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities

The President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities (PCPID) is an advisory body that provides assistance to the President of the United States and the Secretary of Health and Human Services on public policy issues related to intellectual disability.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities · See more »

President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition

The President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition (PCFSN) is an American government organization that aims to "promote, encourage and motivate Americans of all ages to become physically active and participate in sports." It is part of the Office of Public Health and Science, an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition · See more »

President's Intelligence Advisory Board

The President's Intelligence Advisory Board (PIAB) is an advisor to the Executive Office of the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and President's Intelligence Advisory Board · See more »

President's Review Committee for Development Planning in Alaska

President Lyndon B. Johnson created the Commission on April 2, 1964, with.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and President's Review Committee for Development Planning in Alaska · See more »

President's Room

The President's Room is one of the most ornate rooms in the United States Capitol, richly adorned with fresco paintings by Italian artist Constantino Brumidi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and President's Room · See more »

Presidente Médici, Rondônia

Presidente Médici is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rondônia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidente Médici, Rondônia · See more »

Presidential $1 Coin Program

The Presidential $1 Coin Program, was the release by the United States Mint of $1 coins with engravings of relief portraits of U.S. presidents on the obverse and the Statue of Liberty on the reverse.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidential $1 Coin Program · See more »

Presidential directive

A Presidential directive, or executive action, is a written or oral instruction or declaration issued by the President of the United States, which may draw upon the powers vested in the president by the U.S. Constitution, statutory law, or, in certain cases, congressional and judicial acquiescence.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidential directive · See more »

Presidential library

In the United States, the presidential library system is a nationwide network of 15 libraries administered by the Office of Presidential Libraries, which is part of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidential library · See more »

Presidential Medal of Freedom

The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the President of the United States and is—along with the comparable Congressional Gold Medal—the highest civilian award of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidential Medal of Freedom · See more »

Presidential Museum and Leadership Library

The Presidential Archives and Leadership Library (formerly, the Presidential Museum) is a museum and library complex located at 4919 East University Blvd.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidential Museum and Leadership Library · See more »

Presidential reorganization authority

Presidential reorganization authority is a term used to refer to a major statutory power that has sometimes been temporarily extended by the United States Congress to the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidential reorganization authority · See more »

Presidential Service Badge

The Presidential Service Badge (PSB) is an identification badge of the United States Armed Forces which is awarded to members of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Coast Guard as well as other members of the Uniformed Services, such as the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps and the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, who serve as full-time military staff to the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidential Service Badge · See more »

Presidential state car (United States)

The United States presidential state car (nicknamed "The Beast", "Cadillac One", "Limousine One", "First Car"; code named "Stagecoach") is the official state car of the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidential state car (United States) · See more »

Presidential Succession Act

A Presidential Succession Act is a federal statute establishing who shall exercise the powers and duties of the office of President of the United States in the event that neither a President nor Vice President is able to do so.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidential Succession Act · See more »

Presidential system

A presidential system is a democratic and republican system of government where a head of government leads an executive branch that is separate from the legislative branch.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidential system · See more »

Presidents of the United States and control of Congress

The degree to which the President of the United States's political party has control over the House of Representatives and Senate often determines his political strength - such as the ability to pass sponsored legislation, ratify treaties, and have Cabinet members and judges approved.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidents of the United States and control of Congress · See more »

Presidents of the United States on U.S. postage stamps

Presidents of the United States have frequently appeared on U.S. postage stamps since the mid–1800s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presidents of the United States on U.S. postage stamps · See more »

Presiding Officer of the United States Senate

The Presiding Officer of the United States Senate is the person who presides over the United States Senate and is charged with maintaining order and decorum, recognizing members to speak, and interpreting the Senate's rules, practices, and precedents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Presiding Officer of the United States Senate · See more »

Preston Callison

Preston Harvey Callison, Sr., sometimes known as Pres Callison (born January 22, 1923), is a retired attorney who represented his native Lexington County, South Carolina, as a Democrat in the South Carolina House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Preston Callison · See more »

Preston County, West Virginia

Preston County is a county located in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Preston County, West Virginia · See more »

Preston Smith (governor)

Preston Earnest Smith (March 7, 1912 October 18, 2003) was the 40th Governor of Texas from 1969 to 1973, who previously served as the lieutenant governor from 1963 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Preston Smith (governor) · See more »

Price Daniel

Marion Price Daniel Sr. (October 10, 1910August 25, 1988), was a Democratic U.S. Senator and the 38th Governor of the state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Price Daniel · See more »

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie · See more »

Prince Jack

Prince Jack is a 1985 film from Castle Hill Productions which dramatizes some of the inner workings of the Kennedy administration, including efforts by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy to address the issues arising from the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Prince Jack · See more »

Printer's devil

A printer's devil was an apprentice in a printing establishment who performed a number of tasks, such as mixing tubs of ink and fetching type.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Printer's devil · See more »

Pro-war rhetoric

Pro-war rhetoric is rhetoric or propaganda designed to convince its audience that war is necessary.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pro-war rhetoric · See more »

Program evaluation

Program evaluation is a systematic method for collecting, analyzing, and using information to answer questions about projects, policies and programs, particularly about their effectiveness and efficiency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Program evaluation · See more »

Programme budgeting

Programe budgeting, developed by U.S. president Lyndon Johnson, is the budgeting system that, contrary to conventional budgeting, describes and gives the detailed costs of every activity or program that is to be carried out with a given budget.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Programme budgeting · See more »

Project 100,000

Project 100,000 (also McNamara's 100,000) was a 1960s program by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to recruit soldiers that would previously have been below military mental or medical standards.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Project 100,000 · See more »

Project Azorian

Project Azorian (erroneously called "Jennifer" by the press after its Top Secret Security Compartment) was a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) project to recover the sunken Soviet submarine ''K-129'' from the Pacific Ocean floor in 1974, using the purpose-built ship ''Hughes Glomar Explorer''.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Project Azorian · See more »

Project Camelot

Project Camelot was a counterinsurgency study begun by the United States Army in 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Project Camelot · See more »

Project MINARET

Project MINARET was a domestic espionage project operated by the National Security Agency (NSA), which, after intercepting electronic communications that contained the names of predesignated US citizens, passed them to other government law enforcement and intelligence organizations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Project MINARET · See more »

Project Talent

Project Talent is a national longitudinal study that first surveyed over 440,000 American high school students in 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Project Talent · See more »

Protest songs in the United States

The tradition of protest songs in the United States is a long one that dates back to the 18th century and colonial period, the American Revolutionary War and its aftermath.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Protest songs in the United States · See more »

Public broadcasting

Public broadcasting includes radio, television and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Public broadcasting · See more »

Public Broadcasting Act of 1967

The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 set up public broadcasting in the United States, establishing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and, eventually, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), and National Public Radio (NPR).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 · See more »

Public Papers of the Presidents

The Public Papers of the Presidents contain the papers and speeches of the Presidents of the United States that were issued by the White House Office of the Press Secretary.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Public Papers of the Presidents · See more »

Puerto Rican women in the military

Two of the least-known roles played by Puerto Rican women and women of Puerto Rican descent have been that of soldier and that of revolutionary.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Puerto Rican women in the military · See more »

Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting

This Pulitzer Prize has been awarded since 1942 for a distinguished example of reporting on national affairs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting · See more »

Pulpit Freedom Sunday

In the United States of America, Pulpit Freedom Sunday is an annual event which is held in churches.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Pulpit Freedom Sunday · See more »

Punahou School

Punahou School (known as Oahu College until 1934) is a private, co-educational, college preparatory school located in Honolulu CDP, City and County of Honolulu in the U.S. State of Hawaii.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Punahou School · See more »

Punta del Este

Punta del Este is the second city of Uruguayhttp://www.lanacion.com.ar/1439666-tips-gasoleros-para-veranear-en-punta-del-este and the most important resort town in South America, the Punta area 220,000 residents add to a peak of over 600,000 people during the summer season, while year-round the town receives one million tourists.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Punta del Este · See more »

Purple Haze (film)

Purple Haze is a 1982 dramedy about Matt Caulfield, a college student who is expelled for smoking cannabis and is subsequently drafted to serve in the Vietnam War in the summer of 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Purple Haze (film) · See more »

Putnam County, New York

Putnam County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Putnam County, New York · See more »

Quarter (United States coin)

The quarter, short for quarter dollar, is a United States coin worth 25 cents, one-fourth of a dollar.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Quarter (United States coin) · See more »

Queen Anne's County, Maryland

Queen Anne's County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Queen Anne's County, Maryland · See more »

Quran oath controversy of the 110th United States Congress

In mid-November 2006 it was reported that Keith Ellison, the first Muslim ever elected to the United States Congress (as a representative for Minnesota's 5th congressional district), would take his oath of office with his hand on the Qur'an.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Quran oath controversy of the 110th United States Congress · See more »

R. B. Walden

Robert B. Walden, known as R. B. Walden (April 14, 1901 – February 6, 1966), was the director of the Louisiana Department of Hospitals, who in 1964 directed the desegregation of the network of state charity hospitals.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and R. B. Walden · See more »

Raúl Héctor Castro

Raúl Héctor Castro (June 12, 1916 – April 10, 2015) was a Mexican American politician, diplomat and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raúl Héctor Castro · See more »

Rab Butler

Richard Austen Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, (9 December 1902 – 8 March 1982), generally known as R. A. Butler and familiarly known from his initials as Rab, was a prominent British Conservative politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rab Butler · See more »

Racial diversity in United States schools

Racial diversity in United States schools is the representation of different racial or ethnic groups in American schools.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Racial diversity in United States schools · See more »

Racial segregation

Racial segregation is the separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Racial segregation · See more »

Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968

Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 was an amendment to the Public Health Service Act mandating performance standards for electronic products suspectible of electromagnetic radiation or radiation emissions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 · See more »

Radio First Termer

Radio First Termer was a pirate radio station which operated in January 1971 in Saigon during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Radio First Termer · See more »

Radio Free Albemuth

Radio Free Albemuth is a dystopian novel by Philip K. Dick, written in 1976 and published posthumously in 1985.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Radio Free Albemuth · See more »

Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly

Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly Fondeur (August 22, 1904 – December 28, 1979) was a lawyer, scholar, diplomat, and, from 1962 until 1963, the President of the Dominican Republic, before he was president, he was vice president of the country from 1960 to 1962.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly · See more »

Rail transport in Vietnam

The railway system in Vietnam is owned and operated by the state-owned Vietnam Railways (Đường sắt Việt Nam).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rail transport in Vietnam · See more »

Rainbow Coalition (Fred Hampton)

The Rainbow Coalition was a coalition active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, founded in Chicago, Illinois by Fred Hampton of the activist Black Panther Party, along with William "Preacherman" Fesperman, Jack (Junebug) Boykin, Bobby Joe Mcginnis and Hy Thurman of the Young Patriots Organization and the founder of the Young Lords as a civil and human rights movement Jose Cha Cha Jimenez.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rainbow Coalition (Fred Hampton) · See more »

Raleigh DeGeer Amyx

Raleigh DeGeer Amyx (born 1938) is an American collector of Presidential, Americana, military, sports, NASA, and Olympic artifacts, including gold, silver, and bronze winners medals presented to athletes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raleigh DeGeer Amyx · See more »

Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh is the capital of the state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raleigh, North Carolina · See more »

Ralph Ellison

Ralph Waldo Ellison (March 1, 1913 – April 16, 1994) was an American novelist, literary critic, and scholar.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ralph Ellison · See more »

Ralph Harris (journalist)

Ralph Harris (January 31, 1921 – December 24, 2008) was a British journalist and Reuters presidential correspondent.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ralph Harris (journalist) · See more »

Ralph J. Menconi

Ralph J. Menconi (June 17, 1915 – November 18, 1972) was a noted medal sculptor who received the Freedoms Foundation Award and the Michelangelo Award and was awarded with the title “Sculptor of the Year” in 1970.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ralph J. Menconi · See more »

Ralph McGill

Ralph Emerson McGill (February 5, 1898 – February 3, 1969) was an American journalist, best known as an anti-segregationist editor and publisher of the Atlanta Constitution newspaper.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ralph McGill · See more »

Ralph R. Harding

Ralph R. Harding (September 9, 1929 – October 26, 2006) was a former congressman from eastern Idaho; he served two terms as a Democrat from 1961 to 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ralph R. Harding · See more »

Ralph Siu

Ralph Gun Hoy Siu (1917 – December 29, 1998) was a distinguished American scholar, military and civil servant, and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ralph Siu · See more »

Ralph Yarborough

Ralph Webster Yarborough (June 8, 1903January 27, 1996) was a Texas Democratic politician who served in the United States Senate from 1957 to 1971 and was a leader of the progressive or liberal wing of his party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ralph Yarborough · See more »

Ramsey Clark

William Ramsey Clark (born December 18, 1927) is an American lawyer, activist and former federal government official.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ramsey Clark · See more »

Ranch Road 1

Ranch Road 1 (RR 1) is a Ranch Road located in Gillespie and Blanco counties, in the central region of the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ranch Road 1 · See more »

Randolph S. Driver

Randolph S. Driver (1911-1978) was United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) in 1968-69.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Randolph S. Driver · See more »

Randy Quaid

Randy Randall Rudy Quaid (born October 1, 1950) is an American film and television actor and Academy Award nominee known for his roles in both serious drama and light comedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Randy Quaid · See more »

Raven Forward Air Controllers

The Raven Forward Air Controllers, also known as The Ravens, were fighter pilots used for forward air control in a covert operation in conjunction with the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States in Laos during America's Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raven Forward Air Controllers · See more »

Ray Barnhart

Ray Anderson Barnhart (January 12, 1928 – May 26, 2013) was a businessman and Republican politician, formerly from Pasadena in Harris County, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ray Barnhart · See more »

Ray Kurzweil

Raymond Kurzweil (born February 12, 1948) is an American author, computer scientist, inventor and futurist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ray Kurzweil · See more »

Ray S. Cline

Ray Steiner Cline (June 4, 1918 – March 16, 1996) was an official at the United States Central Intelligence Agency best known for being the chief CIA analyst during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ray S. Cline · See more »

Raymond A. Hare

Raymond Arthur Hare (April 3, 1901 – February 9, 1994) was a United States diplomat, who was Director General of the United States Foreign Service from 1954 to 1956 and Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from 1965 to 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raymond A. Hare · See more »

Raymond Clyne McNichols

Raymond Clyne McNichols (June 16, 1914 – December 25, 1985) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Idaho.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raymond Clyne McNichols · See more »

Raymond F. Clevenger

Raymond Francis Clevenger (June 6, 1926 – March 29, 2016) was a U.S. Representative from the state of Michigan between 1965 and 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raymond F. Clevenger · See more »

Raymond Heard

Raymond Heard is a Canadian-South African journalist, editor, media executive and political strategist who was responsible for making Nelson Mandela the first living Honourary Citizen of Canada in 2001.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raymond Heard · See more »

Raymond James Pettine

Raymond James Pettine (July 6, 1912 – November 17, 2003) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raymond James Pettine · See more »

Raymond Lapin

Raymond H. "Ray" Lapin (13 February 1919 – 2 April 1986) was an American mortgage banking executive known as the father of the secondary mortgage market.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raymond Lapin · See more »

Raymond Massey

Raymond Hart Massey (August 30, 1896 – July 29, 1983) was a Canadian-American actor, known for his commanding, stage-trained voice.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raymond Massey · See more »

Raymond R. Guest

Commander Raymond Richard Guest OBE (November 25, 1907 – December 31, 1991) was an American businessman, thoroughbred race horse owner and polo player.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raymond R. Guest · See more »

Raymond Telles

Raymond L. Telles Jr. (September 5, 1915 – March 8, 2013) was the first Mexican-American Mayor of a major American city, El Paso, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Raymond Telles · See more »

Rayveness

Rayveness (born 19 June 1972 in Jamestown, North Carolina) is a pornographic actress, former Quaker and both an AVN Hall of Fame and XRCO Hall of Fame inductee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rayveness · See more »

Reactions to the assassination of John F. Kennedy

Around the world, there was a stunned reaction to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the President of the United States, on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Reactions to the assassination of John F. Kennedy · See more »

Real Time with Bill Maher (season 14)

This is a list of episodes from the fourteenth season of Real Time with Bill Maher.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Real Time with Bill Maher (season 14) · See more »

Realigning election

A realigning election (often called a critical election, political realignment, or critical realignment) is a term from political science and political history describing a dramatic change in the political system.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Realigning election · See more »

Realpolitik

Realpolitik (from real; "realistic", "practical", or "actual"; and Politik; "politics") is politics or diplomacy based primarily on considerations of given circumstances and factors, rather than explicit ideological notions or moral and ethical premises.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Realpolitik · See more »

Rebekah Baines Johnson

Rebekah Baines Johnson (June 26, 1881 – September 12, 1958) was the mother of 36th President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rebekah Baines Johnson · See more »

Recession of 1958

The Recession of 1958, also known as the Eisenhower Recession, was a sharp worldwide economic downturn in 1958.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Recession of 1958 · See more »

Recliner

A recliner is an armchair or sofa that reclines when the occupant lowers the chair's back and raises its front.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Recliner · See more »

Reconnaissance satellite

A reconnaissance satellite (commonly, although unofficially, referred to as a spy satellite) is an Earth observation satellite or communications satellite deployed for military or intelligence applications.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Reconnaissance satellite · See more »

Reconstructed newsreels by Georges Méliès

Between 1897 and 1902, the French filmmaker Georges Méliès (1861–1938) made numerous actualités reconstituées, a term that can be translated as "reconstructed newsreels" or "reconstructed actualities." Unlike conventional actuality films, which presented real-life events or simple naturalistic scenes filmed in a documentary style, these reconstructed newsreels were dramatically staged reenactments of current events, employing miniature models and theatrical techniques.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Reconstructed newsreels by Georges Méliès · See more »

Recreational drug use

Recreational drug use is the use of a psychoactive drug to induce an altered state of consciousness for pleasure, by modifying the perceptions, feelings, and emotions of the user.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Recreational drug use · See more »

Recurring segments on The Colbert Report

In addition to its standard interviews, The Colbert Report features many recurring segments that cover a variety of topics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Recurring segments on The Colbert Report · See more »

Red Chinese Battle Plan

Red Chinese Battle Plan is a 28-minute black-and-white propaganda short produced by the United States Department of Defense in 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Red Chinese Battle Plan · See more »

Red Heat: Conspiracy, Murder and the Cold War in the Caribbean

Red Heat: Conspiracy, Murder, and the Cold War in the Caribbean is a historical study of the political scene in the Caribbean during the 1950s and 1960s, written by the British historian Alex von Tunzelmann and first published in 2011 by Henry Holt and Company.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Red Heat: Conspiracy, Murder and the Cold War in the Caribbean · See more »

Red McCombs

Billy Joe “Red” McCombs (born October 19, 1927), is an American billionaire.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Red McCombs · See more »

Red Rock Job Corps Center

Red Rock Job Corps Center is a Job Corps training center in Colley Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, USA.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Red Rock Job Corps Center · See more »

Red Squad

In the United States, Red Squads were police intelligence units that specialized in infiltrating, conducting counter-measures and gathering intelligence on political and social groups during the 20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Red Squad · See more »

Redskins Rule

The Redskins Rule is a spurious relationship in which the results of National Football League (NFL) games correlated strongly with the results of subsequent United States presidential elections.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Redskins Rule · See more »

Redwood National and State Parks

The Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) are a complex of several state and national parks located in the United States, along the coast of northern California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Redwood National and State Parks · See more »

Reformist Left

The Reformist Left is a political term coined by Richard Rorty in his 1998 book Achieving Our Country, in reference to the mainstream Left in the United States (though the term may be applied elsewhere) in the first two thirds of the 20th century: I propose to use the term reformist Left to cover all those Americans who, between 1900 and 1964, struggled within the framework of constitutional democracy to protect the weak from the strong.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Reformist Left · See more »

Reinhold Niebuhr

Karl Paul Reinhold Niebuhr (June 21, 1892June 1, 1971) was an American theologian, ethicist, commentator on politics and public affairs, and professor at Union Theological Seminary for more than 30 years.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Reinhold Niebuhr · See more »

Religious affiliations of Presidents of the United States

The religious affiliations of Presidents of the United States can affect their electability, shape their stances on policy matters and their visions of society and also how they want to lead it.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Religious affiliations of Presidents of the United States · See more »

Religious affiliations of Vice Presidents of the United States

The following is a list of religious affiliations of Vice Presidents of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Religious affiliations of Vice Presidents of the United States · See more »

Relly Raffman

Relly Raffman (1921–1988) was a composer and professor of music at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Relly Raffman · See more »

Remco

Remco Industries, Inc. was a toy company in the United States founded in the 1940s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Remco · See more »

René Schick

René Schick Gutiérrez (23 November 1909 – 3 August 1966) was President of Nicaragua from 1 May 1963 to 3 August 1966, but was considered a puppet politician of Luis Somoza.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and René Schick · See more »

René Verdon

René Verdon (June 29, 1924 – February 2, 2011) was a French-born American chef.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and René Verdon · See more »

Renwick Gallery

The Renwick Gallery is a branch of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, located in Washington, D.C., and focuses on American craft and decorative arts from the 19th to the 21st century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Renwick Gallery · See more »

Report to the American People on Civil Rights

The Report to the American People on Civil Rights was a speech on civil rights, delivered on radio and television by United States President John F. Kennedy from the Oval Office on June 11, 1963 in which he proposed legislation that would later become the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Report to the American People on Civil Rights · See more »

Reportedly haunted locations in the District of Columbia

There are a number of reportedly haunted locations in Washington, D.C. The city is the capital of the United States, and was founded (pursuant to an Act of Congress) on July 16, 1790.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Reportedly haunted locations in the District of Columbia · See more »

Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP (abbreviation for Grand Old Party), is one of the two major political parties in the United States, the other being its historic rival, the Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Republican Party (United States) · See more »

Republican Party of Louisiana

The Republican Party of Louisiana is the U.S. state of Louisiana's organization of the national Republican Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Republican Party of Louisiana · See more »

Republican Party of Texas

The Republican Party of Texas (RPT) is one of the two major political parties in the U.S. State of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Republican Party of Texas · See more »

Republican Party presidential debates and forums, 2012

The 2012 United States Republican Party presidential debates were a series of political debates held prior to and during the 2012 Republican primaries, among candidates for the Republican presidential nomination in the national election of 2012.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Republican Party presidential debates and forums, 2012 · See more »

Republican Party presidential primaries, 1964

The 1964 Republican presidential primaries were the selection process by which voters of the Republican Party chose its nominee for President of the United States in the 1964 U.S. presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Republican Party presidential primaries, 1964 · See more »

Republican Party presidential primaries, 1968

The 1968 Republican presidential primaries were the selection process by which voters of the Republican Party chose its nominee for President of the United States in the 1968 U.S. presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Republican Party presidential primaries, 1968 · See more »

Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1960

This article lists those who were potential candidates for the Republican nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 1960 election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1960 · See more »

Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust

Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust are those who, during World War II, helped Jews and others escape the Holocaust conducted by Nazi Germany.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust · See more »

Resign-to-run laws

Resign-to-run laws are laws in several jurisdictions in democracies where a current office-holder cannot run for another office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Resign-to-run laws · See more »

Resignation from the United States Senate

A member of the United States Senate can resign by writing a letter of resignation to the governor of the state that the senator represents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Resignation from the United States Senate · See more »

Resistol

Resistol Hats is a Garland, Texas, United States–based manufacturer of hats.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Resistol · See more »

Resolute desk

The Resolute desk is a large, nineteenth-century partners' desk used by seven presidents of the United States in the White House Oval Office as the Oval Office desk.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Resolute desk · See more »

Response to the State of the Union address

The response to the State of the Union address is a rebuttal speech, often brief, delivered by a representative (or representatives) of the opposition party following a presidential State of the Union address.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Response to the State of the Union address · See more »

Restoration Movement

The Restoration Movement (also known as the American Restoration Movement or the Stone-Campbell Movement, and pejoratively as Campbellism) is a Christian movement that began on the United States frontier during the Second Great Awakening (1790–1840) of the early 19th century. The pioneers of this movement were seeking to reform the church from within and sought "the unification of all Christians in a single body patterned after the church of the New Testament."Rubel Shelly, I Just Want to Be a Christian, 20th Century Christian, Nashville, TN 1984, Especially since the mid-20th century, members of these churches do not identify as Protestant but simply as Christian.. Richard Thomas Hughes, Reviving the Ancient Faith: The Story of Churches of Christ in America, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1996: "arguably the most widely distributed tract ever published by the Churches of Christ or anyone associated with that tradition."Samuel S Hill, Charles H Lippy, Charles Reagan Wilson, Encyclopedia of Religion in the South, Mercer University Press, 2005, pp. 854 The Restoration Movement developed from several independent strands of religious revival that idealized early Christianity. Two groups, which independently developed similar approaches to the Christian faith, were particularly important. The first, led by Barton W. Stone, began at Cane Ridge, Kentucky, and identified as "Christians". The second began in western Pennsylvania and Virginia (now West Virginia) and was led by Thomas Campbell and his son, Alexander Campbell, both educated in Scotland; they eventually used the name "Disciples of Christ". Both groups sought to restore the whole Christian church on the pattern set forth in the New Testament, and both believed that creeds kept Christianity divided. In 1832 they joined in fellowship with a handshake. Among other things, they were united in the belief that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; that Christians should celebrate the Lord's Supper on the first day of each week; and that baptism of adult believers by immersion in water is a necessary condition for salvation. Because the founders wanted to abandon all denominational labels, they used the biblical names for the followers of Jesus. Both groups promoted a return to the purposes of the 1st-century churches as described in the New Testament. One historian of the movement has argued that it was primarily a unity movement, with the restoration motif playing a subordinate role. The Restoration Movement has since divided into multiple separate groups. There are three main branches in the U.S.: the Churches of Christ, the unaffiliated Christian Church/Church of Christ congregations, and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Some characterize the divisions in the movement as the result of the tension between the goals of restoration and ecumenism: the Churches of Christ and unaffiliated Christian Church/Church of Christ congregations resolved the tension by stressing restoration, while the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) resolved the tension by stressing ecumenism.Leroy Garrett, The Stone-Campbell Movement: The Story of the American Restoration Movement, College Press, 2002,, 573 pp. A number of groups outside the U.S. also have historical associations with this movement, such as the Evangelical Christian Church in Canada and the Churches of Christ in Australia. Because the Restoration Movement lacks any centralized structure, having originated in a variety of places with different leaders, there is no consistent nomenclature for the movement as a whole.. The term "Restoration Movement" became popular during the 19th century; this appears to be due to the influence of Alexander Campbell's essays on "A Restoration of the Ancient Order of Things" in the Christian Baptist. The term "Stone-Campbell Movement" emerged towards the end of the 20th century as a way to avoid the difficulties associated with some of the other names that have been used, and to maintain a sense of the collective history of the movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Restoration Movement · See more »

Reuben G. Soderstrom

Reuben George Soderstrom (March 10, 1888 – December 15, 1970) was an American leader of organized labor who served as President of the Illinois State Federation of Labor (ISFL) and Illinois AFL-CIO from 1930–1970.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Reuben G. Soderstrom · See more »

Revenue Act of 1964

The United States Revenue Act of 1964, also known as the Tax Reduction Act, was a bipartisan tax cut bill signed by President Lyndon Johnson on February 26, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Revenue Act of 1964 · See more »

Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968

The United States Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968 created a temporary 10 percent income tax surcharge on both individuals and corporations through June 30, 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968 · See more »

Rex Marion Whitton

Rex Marion Whitton (1898 – July 7, 1981) was an American administrator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rex Marion Whitton · See more »

RFK (film)

RFK is a 2002 American television film directed by Robert Dornhelm.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and RFK (film) · See more »

Rhode Island

Rhode Island, officially the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, is a state in the New England region of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rhode Island · See more »

Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence

The Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) was a statement adopted by the Cabinet of Rhodesia on 11 November 1965, announcing that Rhodesia, a British territory in southern Africa that had governed itself since 1923, now regarded itself as an independent sovereign state.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence · See more »

Richard A. Pittman

Master Sergeant Richard Allan Pittman (May 26, 1945 – October 13, 2016) was a United States Marine who received the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions on July 24, 1966 during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard A. Pittman · See more »

Richard Alton Graham

Richard Alton Graham (November 6, 1920 – September 24, 2007) was an American equal rights leader, one of the inaugural group of five members of the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Alton Graham · See more »

Richard Anderson

Richard Norman Anderson (August 8, 1926 – August 31, 2017) was an American film and television actor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Anderson · See more »

Richard B. Fitzgibbon Jr.

Technical Sergeant Richard Bernard Fitzgibbon Jr. (June 21, 1920 – June 8, 1956), USAF, was the first American to lose his life in the conflict that would later be known as the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard B. Fitzgibbon Jr. · See more »

Richard Boykin Kellam

Richard Boykin Kellam (May 30, 1909 – June 8, 1996) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Boykin Kellam · See more »

Richard Crawford White

Richard Crawford White (April 29, 1923 – February 18, 1998) was a Democratic politician from El Paso, Texas, who served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1955 to 1959 and in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1965 to 1983.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Crawford White · See more »

Richard Etchberger

Richard Loy Etchberger (March 5, 1933 – March 11, 1968) was a senior non-commissioned officer in the United States Air Force who posthumously received the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the Battle of Lima Site 85 in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Etchberger · See more »

Richard Fuisz

Richard Carl Fuisz, M.D. (born December 12, 1939) is an American physician, inventor, and entrepreneur, with connections to the United States military and intelligence community.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Fuisz · See more »

Richard G. Hatcher

Richard Gordon Hatcher (b. July 10, 1933) became on January 1, 1968, the first African-American Mayor of Gary, Indiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard G. Hatcher · See more »

Richard G. Weede

Richard Garfield Weede (September 26, 1911 - October 22, 1985) was a highly decorated officer of the United States Marine Corps with the rank of Lieutenant General.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard G. Weede · See more »

Richard Helms

Richard McGarrah Helms (March 30, 1913 – October 23, 2002) served as the United States Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from June 1966 to February 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Helms · See more »

Richard Holbrooke

Richard Charles Albert Holbrooke (April 24, 1941 – December 13, 2010) was an American diplomat, magazine editor, author, professor, Peace Corps official, and investment banker.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Holbrooke · See more »

Richard Hunt (sculptor)

Richard Hunt (born September 12, 1935) is an American sculptor with over 125 sculptures for public display in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Hunt (sculptor) · See more »

Richard J. Daley

Richard Joseph Daley (May 15, 1902 – December 20, 1976) was an American politician who served as the 38th Mayor of Chicago for a total of 21 years beginning on April 20, 1955, until his death on December 20, 1976.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard J. Daley · See more »

Richard J. Hughes

Richard Joseph Hughes (August 10, 1909December 7, 1992) was an American Democratic Party politician, who served as the 45th Governor of New Jersey from 1962 to 1970, and as Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court from 1973–1979.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard J. Hughes · See more »

Richard Löwenthal

Richard Löwenthal (April 15, 1908 – August 9, 1991) was a Jewish German journalist and professor who wrote mostly on the problems of democracy, communism, and world politics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Löwenthal · See more »

Richard Leone

Richard Carl Leone (April 30, 1940 - July 16, 2015) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as New Jersey State Treasurer from 1974 to 1977 and as Chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey from 1990 to 1994.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Leone · See more »

Richard M. Kleberg

Richard Mifflin Kleberg Sr. (November 18, 1887 – May 8, 1955), a Democrat, was a seven-term member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas's 14th congressional district over the period 1931–1945 and an heir to the King Ranch in South Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Kleberg · See more »

Richard M. Scammon

Richard Montgomery Scammon (July 17, 1915 – April 27, 2001) was an American author, political scientist and elections scholar.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Scammon · See more »

Richard McGonagle

Richard Francis McGonagle (born October 22, 1946) is an American actor and voice actor, who is known for his voice over work in video games, movies and television shows.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard McGonagle · See more »

Richard N. Goodwin

Richard Naradof Goodwin (December 7, 1931 – May 20, 2018) was an American writer and presidential advisor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard N. Goodwin · See more »

Richard Neustadt

Richard Elliott Neustadt (June 26, 1919 – October 31, 2003) was an American political scientist specializing in the United States presidency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Neustadt · See more »

Richard Nixon

Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was an American politician who served as the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 until 1974, when he resigned from office, the only U.S. president to do so.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon · See more »

Richard Nixon mask

A Richard Nixon mask is a mask with the likeness of Richard Nixon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon mask · See more »

Richard Nixon presidential campaign, 1968

The 1968 presidential campaign of Richard Nixon, the 36th Vice President of the United States, began when Nixon, the Republican nominee of 1960, formally announced his candidacy following a year's preparation and five years' political reorganization following defeats in the 1960 presidential election, and the 1962 California gubernatorial election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon presidential campaign, 1968 · See more »

Richard Nixon Supreme Court candidates

President Richard Nixon entered office in 1969 with Chief Justice Earl Warren having announced his retirement from Supreme Court of the United States the previous year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon Supreme Court candidates · See more »

Richard Nolte

Richard H. Nolte (December 27, 1920 – November 22, 2007) was an American Middle East expert and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nolte · See more »

Richard Paul Pavlick

Richard Paul Pavlick (February 13, 1887 – November 11, 1975) was a retired postal worker from New Hampshire who stalked U.S. president-elect John F. Kennedy, with the intent of assassinating him.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Paul Pavlick · See more »

Richard R. Wright Jr.

Richard Robert Wright Jr. (April 16, 1878 in Cuthbert, Georgia – December 12, 1967) was an American sociologist, social worker, and minister.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard R. Wright Jr. · See more »

Richard Ravitch

Richard Ravitch (born July 7, 1933) is an American politician and businessman who served as Lieutenant Governor of New York from 2009 to 2010.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Ravitch · See more »

Richard Russell Jr.

Richard Brevard Russell Jr. (November 3, 1897 – January 21, 1971) was an American politician from Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Russell Jr. · See more »

Richard W. Reuter

Richard Ward Reuter (1918–2005) was an American executive known for working at relief agencies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard W. Reuter · See more »

Richie Jean Jackson

Richie Jean Jackson, also known as Jean Jackson and Richie Jean Sherrod Jackson (August 30, 1932– November 10, 2013), was an American author, teacher, and civil rights activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Richie Jean Jackson · See more »

Riderless horse

A riderless horse (which may be caparisoned in ornamental and protective coverings, having a detailed protocol of their own) is a single horse, without a rider, and with boots reversed in the stirrups, which sometimes accompanies a funeral procession.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Riderless horse · See more »

Riders of the Purple Wage

Riders of the Purple Wage is a science fiction novella by Philip José Farmer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Riders of the Purple Wage · See more »

Ridgway B. Knight

Ridgway Brewster Knight (June 12, 1911 – August 14, 2001) was an American diplomat who served as Ambassador to Syria (1961–1965), Belgium (1965–1969) and Portugal (1969–1973).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ridgway B. Knight · See more »

Riley L. Pitts

Riley Leroy Pitts (October 15, 1937 – October 31, 1967) was a United States Army Captain and the first African-American commissioned officer to receive the Medal of Honor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Riley L. Pitts · See more »

Rio Blanco County, Colorado

Rio Blanco County is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rio Blanco County, Colorado · See more »

Rio Grande City, Texas

Rio Grande City is a city in and the county seat of Starr County, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rio Grande City, Texas · See more »

Rita Schwerner Bender

Rita Levant Schwerner Bender (born 1942) is a civil rights activist and lawyer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rita Schwerner Bender · See more »

Robert Andrew Ainsworth Jr.

Robert Andrew Ainsworth Jr. (May 10, 1910 – December 22, 1981) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Andrew Ainsworth Jr. · See more »

Robert Angers

Robert John Angers, Jr. (October 20, 1919 – October 13, 1988), was an American journalist, businessman, and conservative politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Angers · See more »

Robert Askin

Sir Robert William Askin GCMG (4 April 1907 – 9 September 1981) was an Australian politician and the 32nd Premier of New South Wales from 1965 to 1975, the first representing the Liberal Party of Australia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Askin · See more »

Robert B. Anderson

Robert Bernerd Anderson (June 4, 1910 August 14, 1989) was an American administrator and businessman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert B. Anderson · See more »

Robert B. Chiperfield

Robert Bruce Chiperfield (November 20, 1899 - April 9, 1971), son of United States Congressman Burnett Mitchell Chiperfield, was an Illinois lawyer and 12-term U.S. Representative from Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert B. Chiperfield · See more »

Robert B. Duncan

Robert Blackford Duncan (December 4, 1920April 29, 2011) was an American politician from the state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert B. Duncan · See more »

Robert B. Meyner

Robert Baumle Meyner (July 3, 1908 – May 27, 1990) was an American Democratic Party politician, who served as the 44th Governor of New Jersey, from 1954 to 1962.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert B. Meyner · See more »

Robert B. Semple Jr.

Robert B. Semple Jr. (born August 12, 1936, in St. Louis, Missouri) is the associate editor of The New York Times editorial page, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert B. Semple Jr. · See more »

Robert Byrd

Robert Carlyle Byrd (born Cornelius Calvin Sale Jr.; November 20, 1917June 28, 2010) was an American politician who served as a United States Senator from West Virginia from 1959 to 2010.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Byrd · See more »

Robert C. Belloni

Robert Clinton Belloni (April 4, 1919 – November 3, 1999) was a judge with the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert C. Belloni · See more »

Robert C. Henry

Robert Clayton Henry (July 16, 1921 – September 8, 1981) was Mayor of Springfield, Ohio from 1966 to 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert C. Henry · See more »

Robert C. Moot

Robert C. Moot (June 1, 1911 – May 31, 2002) was an American administrator who served as Administrator of the Small Business Administration from 1967 to 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert C. Moot · See more »

Robert C. Strong

Robert C. Strong (September 29, 1915 – December 28, 1999) was a United States diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert C. Strong · See more »

Robert C. Weaver

Robert Clifton Weaver (December 29, 1907 – July 17, 1997) was an American economist, academic, and political administrator; he served as the first United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (H.U.D.) from 1966 to 1968, in the new agency established in 1965 under President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert C. Weaver · See more »

Robert C. Weaver Federal Building

The Robert C. Weaver Federal Building is a 10-story office building in Washington, D.C., owned by the federal government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert C. Weaver Federal Building · See more »

Robert C. Zampano

Robert Carmine Zampano (March 18, 1928 – January 12, 2004) was an American lawyer, federal judge, and mediator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert C. Zampano · See more »

Robert Caro

Robert Allan Caro (born October 30, 1935) is an American journalist and author known for his biographies of United States political figures Robert Moses and Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Caro · See more »

Robert Coldwell Wood

Robert Coldwell Wood (September 16, 1923 – April 1, 2005) was an American political scientist, academic and government administrator, and professor of political science at MIT.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Coldwell Wood · See more »

Robert Dale Morgan

Robert Dale Morgan (May 27, 1912 – May 29, 2002) was mayor of Peoria, Illinois in the 1950s and a United States federal judge in Illinois from 1967 to 2002.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Dale Morgan · See more »

Robert Daniel Murphy

Robert Daniel Murphy (October 28, 1894 – January 9, 1978) was an American diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Daniel Murphy · See more »

Robert E. Hunter

Robert Edwards Hunter (born 1940 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C. From 2011-2017, he was also a member of the Secretary of State's International Security Advisory Board.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert E. Hunter · See more »

Robert E. Kintner

Robert E. Kintner (September 12, 1909 – December 20, 1980) was an American journalist and television executive, who served as president of both the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and the American Broadcasting Company (ABC).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert E. Kintner · See more »

Robert E. Lee (FCC)

Robert E. Lee (1912–1993) was a 20th-century American government official, best known as Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission from 1953 to 1981, including Interim FCC Chairman (February 5, 1981 – April 12, 1981) and Chairman (April 13, 1981 – May 18, 1981).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert E. Lee (FCC) · See more »

Robert E. Quinn

Robert Emmet Quinn (April 2, 1894 – May 19, 1975) was an American attorney and politician from Rhode Island.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert E. Quinn · See more »

Robert E. Thompson

Robert Elliott (Bob) Thompson (June 28, 1921 – November 19, 2003) was a top political writer and Washington journalist known for his sharp analysis and crisp writing of political affairs, who knew and covered every president from Harry Truman to George W. Bush.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert E. Thompson · See more »

Robert Earl Maxwell

Robert Earl Maxwell (March 15, 1924 – November 20, 2010) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Earl Maxwell · See more »

Robert Emmett O'Malley

Robert Emmett O'Malley (born June 3, 1943) is a former United States Marine who was the first Marine Corps recipient of the Medal of Honor — the United States' highest military decoration — in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Emmett O'Malley · See more »

Robert Eugene Bush

Robert Eugene Bush (October 4, 1926 – November 8, 2005), at age 18, was the youngest member of the United States Navy in World War II to receive the nation's highest military decoration for valor, the Medal of Honor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Eugene Bush · See more »

Robert F. Kennedy

Robert Francis "Bobby" Kennedy (November 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 64th United States Attorney General from January 1961 to September 1964, and as a U.S. Senator for New York from January 1965 until his assassination in June 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert F. Kennedy · See more »

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building

Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building is the Washington, D.C., headquarters of the United States Department of Justice.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building · See more »

Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium (commonly known as RFK Stadium, originally District of Columbia Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Washington, D.C., located about due east of the U.S. Capitol building, near the west bank of the Anacostia River and adjacent to the D.C. Armory.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium · See more »

Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign, 1968

The Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign began on March 16, 1968, when Robert Francis Kennedy (RFK), a U.S. Senator from New York who had won a Senate seat in 1964, entered an unlikely primary election as a challenger to incumbent Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign, 1968 · See more »

Robert F. Kennedy's speech at Ball State University

Robert F. Kennedy's speech at Ball State University was given on April 4, 1968, in Muncie, Indiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert F. Kennedy's speech at Ball State University · See more »

Robert F. Wagner Jr.

Robert Ferdinand Wagner II (April 20, 1910 – February 12, 1991), usually known as Robert F. Wagner Jr. served three terms as the mayor of New York City, from 1954 through 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert F. Wagner Jr. · See more »

Robert Francis Peckham

Robert Francis Peckham (November 3, 1920 – February 16, 1993) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Francis Peckham · See more »

Robert G. Neumann

Robert Gerhard Neumann (January 2, 1916 – June 18, 1999) was an American politician and diplomat who served as ambassador to Afghanistan, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert G. Neumann · See more »

Robert H. B. Baldwin

Robert Hayes Burns Baldwin (July 9, 1920 – January 3, 2016) was the chairman of Morgan Stanley when the bank was taken public in the 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert H. B. Baldwin · See more »

Robert H. Thayer

Robert Helyer Thayer (September 22, 1901 − January 26, 1984) was an American lawyer, naval officer and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert H. Thayer · See more »

Robert Hayling

Robert Bagner Hayling (November 20, 1929 – December 20, 2015) was an American dentist and civil rights activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Hayling · See more »

Robert Hunter (author)

Robert Hunter (April 10, 1874 – May 14, 1942) was an American sociologist, progressive author, and golf course architect.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Hunter (author) · See more »

Robert I. Millonzi

Robert I. Millonzi (1910–1986) was an American lawyer and member of the Securities and Exchange Commission under President Harry S. Truman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert I. Millonzi · See more »

Robert J. Burkhardt

Robert James Burkhardt (June 10, 1916 – December 30, 1999) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as Secretary of State of New Jersey and chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert J. Burkhardt · See more »

Robert J. H. Kiphuth

Robert John Herman "Bob" Kiphuth (November 17, 1890 – January 7, 1967) was born in Tonawanda, New York and is best known for his 41-year career as head coach of the Yale University men's swim team, from 1918 to 1959.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert J. H. Kiphuth · See more »

Robert J. Modrzejewski

Robert Joseph Modrzejewski (born July 3, 1934) is a retired United States Marine Corps officer who is a recipient of the United States’ highest military decoration — the Medal of Honor — for conspicuous gallantry in Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert J. Modrzejewski · See more »

Robert Kennedy and His Times

Robert Kennedy and His Times is a 1985 American television miniseries directed by Marvin J. Chomsky, based on the 1978 Robert F. Kennedy biography of the same name by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Kennedy and His Times · See more »

Robert King High

Robert King High (April 9, 1924– August 30, 1967) was an attorney and politician, a reform mayor of Miami, Florida, serving for over a decade from January 1957 until his death in August 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert King High · See more »

Robert Komer

Robert William "Blowtorch Bob" Komer (February 23, 1922 – April 9, 2000) was a key figure in the pacification effort to win South Vietnamese "hearts and minds" during the Vietnam War, heading Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Komer · See more »

Robert L. Bobbitt

Robert Lee Bobbitt, Sr. (January 24, 1888 – September 14, 1972), was an attorney and Democratic politician from San Antonio, Texas, who served in the first half of the 20th century as Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, Attorney General of Texas, and chairman of the Texas Highway Department.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert L. Bobbitt · See more »

Robert Lowell

Robert Traill Spence Lowell IV (March 1, 1917 – September 12, 1977) was an American poet.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Lowell · See more »

Robert M. Ball

Robert Myers "Bob" Ball (March 28, 1914 – January 29, 2008) was an American Social Security official, who served under three presidents (Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon), from 1962 to 1973, as Commissioner of Social Security.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert M. Ball · See more »

Robert M. Morgenthau

Robert Morris Morgenthau (born July 31, 1919) is an American lawyer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert M. Morgenthau · See more »

Robert M. Wilkinson

Robert M. Wilkinson (April 11, 1921 – September 27, 2010) was a political figure and lobbyist in the San Fernando Valley in California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert M. Wilkinson · See more »

Robert Malcolm McRae Jr.

Robert Malcolm McRae Jr. (December 31, 1921 – June 25, 2004) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Malcolm McRae Jr. · See more »

Robert McNamara

Robert Strange McNamara (June 9, 1916 – July 6, 2009) was an American business executive and the eighth Secretary of Defense, serving from 1961 to 1968 under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert McNamara · See more »

Robert Morrow (Texas politician)

Robert Partlow Morrow, known as Rob Morrow (born June 20, 1964), is the former chairman of the Republican Party of Travis County in the capital city of Austin, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Morrow (Texas politician) · See more »

Robert Mueller Municipal Airport

Robert Mueller Municipal Airport ("Miller") was the first civilian airport built in Austin, Texas, operating from 1930 to 1999.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Mueller Municipal Airport · See more »

Robert Neelly Bellah

Robert Neelly Bellah (February 23, 1927 – July 30, 2013) was an American sociologist, and the Elliott Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Neelly Bellah · See more »

Robert Novak

Robert David Sanders "Bob" Novak (February 26, 1931 – August 18, 2009) was an American syndicated columnist, journalist, television personality, author, and conservative political commentator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Novak · See more »

Robert Osborn (satirist)

Robert Chesley Osborn (1904–1994) was an American satiric cartoonist, illustrator and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Osborn (satirist) · See more »

Robert P. Griffin

Robert Paul Griffin (November 6, 1923 – April 16, 2015) was a Republican U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan and Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert P. Griffin · See more »

Robert Price (attorney)

Robert Price (August 27, 1932–April 22, 2016) was an American attorney, investment banker and corporate executive.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Price (attorney) · See more »

Robert R. Merhige Jr.

Robert R. Merhige Jr. (February 5, 1919 – February 18, 2005) was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia who is known for his rulings on desegregation in the 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert R. Merhige Jr. · See more »

Robert Roosa

Robert Vincent Roosa (June 21, 1918 – December 23, 1993) was an American economist and banker.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Roosa · See more »

Robert Russa Moton

Robert Russa Moton (August 26, 1867 – May 31, 1940) was an African-American educator and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Russa Moton · See more »

Robert S. Kerr

Robert Samuel Kerr (September 11, 1896 – January 1, 1963) was an American businessman and politician from Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert S. Kerr · See more »

Robert S. Rivkin

Robert S. Rivkin (born December 6, 1960) is Deputy Mayor of the City of Chicago, focusing his efforts on economic development, job creation and retention, and infrastructure.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert S. Rivkin · See more »

Robert S. Strauss

Robert Schwarz Strauss (October 19, 1918 – March 19, 2014) was a figure in American politics and diplomacy whose service dates back to future president Lyndon Johnson’s first congressional campaign in 1937.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert S. Strauss · See more »

Robert Schenkkan

Robert Frederic Schenkkan, Jr. (born March 19, 1953) is an American playwright, screenwriter, and actor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Schenkkan · See more »

Robert Sherrill

Robert Glenn Sherrill (December 24, 1924 – August 19, 2014) was an American investigative journalist and longtime contributor to The Nation, Texas Observer, and many other magazines over the years including Playboy, the New Republic and the New York Times Magazine.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Sherrill · See more »

Robert Spitzer (political scientist)

Robert James Spitzer (born September 12, 1953) is an American political scientist, commentator, and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Spitzer (political scientist) · See more »

Robert Sterling Yard

Robert Sterling Yard (February 1, 1861 – May 17, 1945) was an American writer, journalist, and wilderness activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Sterling Yard · See more »

Robert Tanner Freeman

Robert Tanner Freeman (18461873) After being selected as one of "the first six-persons" to enter Harvard's Dental Program.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Tanner Freeman · See more »

Robert Templeton (artist)

Robert Templeton (May 11, 1929 – July 16, 1991) was an American artist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Templeton (artist) · See more »

Robert Vaughn

Robert Francis Vaughn (November 22, 1932 – November 11, 2016) was an American actor noted for his stage, film and television work.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Vaughn · See more »

Robert W. Bates

Robert Wayne Bates (born May 1941) is an horticultural nurseryman in Forest Hill in south Rapides Parish, Louisiana, who was an agent of the United States Secret Service under U.S. Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, and Gerald R. Ford, Jr. He also provided security for Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower and former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert W. Bates · See more »

Robert W. Hemphill

Robert Witherspoon Hemphill (May 10, 1915 – December 25, 1983) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, and later a long-serving United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert W. Hemphill · See more »

Robert W. MacDonald

Robert W. MacDonald (born February 11, 1943) is an American insurance entrepreneur, business consultant, blogger, and author of business books.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert W. MacDonald · See more »

Robert Wesley Colglazier Jr.

Robert Wesley Colglazier Jr. (October 18, 1904 – January 23, 1993) was a United States Army lieutenant general.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Wesley Colglazier Jr. · See more »

Roberts County, Texas

Roberts County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roberts County, Texas · See more »

Robin Chandler Duke

Robin Chandler Duke (October 13, 1923 – February 6, 2016) was an American socialite, women's reproductive rights advocate and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robin Chandler Duke · See more »

Robin Moore

Robert Lowell "Robin" Moore, Jr. (October 31, 1925 – February 21, 2008) was an American writer most known for his books The Green Berets, The French Connection: A True Account of Cops, Narcotics, and International Conspiracy and, with Xaviera Hollander and Yvonne Dunleavy, The Happy Hooker: My Own Story.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robin Moore · See more »

Robinson McIlvaine

Robinson McIlvaine (17 July 1913 – 24 June 2001) was a career US diplomat who was President of the African Wildlife Foundation from 1978 to 1982.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Robinson McIlvaine · See more »

Rock music and the fall of communism

Rock music played an important, but under-appreciated role in subverting the political order of the Soviet Union and its satellites.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rock music and the fall of communism · See more »

Rock Springs, Wyoming

Rock Springs is a city in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rock Springs, Wyoming · See more »

Rockefeller Foundation

The Rockefeller Foundation is a private foundation based at 420 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rockefeller Foundation · See more »

RocketMan

RocketMan is a 1997 comic science fiction film directed by Stuart Gillard and starring Harland Williams, Jessica Lundy, William Sadler and Jeffrey DeMunn.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and RocketMan · See more »

Rockland County, New York

Rockland County is the southernmost county on the west side of the Hudson River in the U.S. state of New York, part of the New York–Newark–Jersey City, NY–NJ–PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rockland County, New York · See more »

Roderic I. Pettigrew

Roderic Ivan Pettigrew is an American physicist, engineer and physician who is CEO of EnHealth and Executive Dean for EnMed at Texas A&M University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roderic I. Pettigrew · See more »

Rodger Dean Duncan

Rodger Dean Duncan (born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an American author and business consultant whose focus is leadership, human performance, and the strategic management of change.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rodger Dean Duncan · See more »

Rodney Ellis

Rodney Glenn Ellis (born April 7, 1954) is an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rodney Ellis · See more »

Roger D. Branigin

Roger Douglas Branigin (July 26, 1902 – November 19, 1975) was the 42nd governor of Indiana, serving from January 11, 1965, to January 13, 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roger D. Branigin · See more »

Roger Hilsman

Roger Hilsman Jr. (November 23, 1919 – February 23, 2014) was an American soldier, government official, political scientist, and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roger Hilsman · See more »

Roger J. Fritz

Roger J. Fritz (July 18, 1928 – March 24, 2011) was an American management consultant, columnist, international speaker and author of 63 management development and motivational books.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roger J. Fritz · See more »

Roger Kent

Roger Kent, (June 8, 1906 – May 16, 1980), American democratic politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roger Kent · See more »

Roger L. Stevens

Roger Lacey Stevens (March 12, 1910 – February 2, 1998) was an American theatrical producer, arts administrator, and a real estate executive.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roger L. Stevens · See more »

Roger Morris (American writer)

Roger Morris, born 1937, is an American historian, foreign policy analyst, and journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roger Morris (American writer) · See more »

Roger Stone

Roger Jason Stone Jr. (born August 27, 1952) is an American political consultant, lobbyist and strategist noted for his use of opposition research, usually for candidates of the Republican Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roger Stone · See more »

Roger Tubby

Roger Wellington Tubby (December 30, 1910 – January 14, 1991) was White House Press Secretary from 1952 to 1953 and served under President Harry Truman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roger Tubby · See more »

Roger Wilkins

Roger Wilkins (January 29, 1932 – March 26, 2017) was an African-American civil rights leader, professor of history, and journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roger Wilkins · See more »

Roland J. Barnick

Roland John Barnick (January 9, 1917 – January 28, 1996) was American military pilot and general.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roland J. Barnick · See more »

Roland McKean

Roland Neely McKean (October 30, 1917 – April 15, 1993) is an American economist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roland McKean · See more »

Roland Michener

Daniel Roland Michener (April 19, 1900 – August 6, 1991), commonly known as Roland Michener, was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and diplomat who served as Governor General of Canada, the 20th since Canadian Confederation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roland Michener · See more »

Rolando Valdés-Blain

Rolando Valdés-Blain (8 March 19222 April 2011) was a Cuban classical guitarist, born in Havana, and immigrated to New York as a child.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rolando Valdés-Blain · See more »

Role of the United States in the Vietnam War

The role of the United States in the Vietnam War began after World War II and escalated into full commitment during the Vietnam War from 1955 to 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Role of the United States in the Vietnam War · See more »

Rollye James

Rochelle "Rollye" James (born December 26, 1952) Case was Rochelle James and Mediatrix, Inc.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rollye James · See more »

Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program

The Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, also referred to as the McNair Scholars Program, is a United States Department of Education initiative with a goal of increasing "attainment of PhD degrees by students from underrepresented segments of society,” including first-generation low-income individuals and members from racial and ethnic groups historically underrepresented in graduate programs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program · See more »

Ronald Kessler

Ronald Borek Kessler (born December 31, 1943) is an American journalist and author of 21 non-fiction books about the White House, U.S. Secret Service, FBI, and CIA.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Kessler · See more »

Ronald Reagan

Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Reagan · See more »

Ronald Reagan in music

The appearance of Ronald Reagan in music includes mentions and depictions of the actor-turned-politician in songs, albums, music videos, and band names, particularly during his two terms as President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Reagan in music · See more »

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Center for Public Affairs is the presidential library and final resting place of Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the United States (1981–1989), and his wife Nancy Reagan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Reagan Presidential Library · See more »

Ronnie Dugger

Ronnie Dugger (born 1931) is an American progressive journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronnie Dugger · See more »

Ronnie Thompson (Georgia politician)

Ronald John Thompson, known as Ronnie Thompson or 'Machine Gun Ronnie' Thompson (born July 21, 1934), is a former Georgia Republican politician who was the first member of his party to have been elected mayor of Macon, the seat of Bibb County in central Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronnie Thompson (Georgia politician) · See more »

Roosevelt Campobello International Park

Roosevelt Campobello International Park preserves the house and surrounding landscape of the summer retreat of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt and their family.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roosevelt Campobello International Park · See more »

Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation

The Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation (RIOC) is a public-benefit corporation responsible for developing Roosevelt Island, a small strip of land in the East River, part of the borough of Manhattan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation · See more »

Rooster Andrews

William Edward "Rooster" Andrews, Jr. (March 1, 1923 - January 21, 2008) was a former University of Texas team manager who gained fame as a drop-kicking player, whom the media called the "All-American Waterboy." He later opened a sporting goods store and in that capacity developed the university's iconic Longhorn logo and changed the uniform color to burnt orange.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rooster Andrews · See more »

Rosa Slade Gragg

Dr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rosa Slade Gragg · See more »

Rosalynn Carter

Eleanor Rosalynn Carter (née Smith; born August 18, 1927) served as First Lady of the United States from 1977 to 1981, as the wife of President Jimmy Carter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rosalynn Carter · See more »

Rose Franco

Rose Franco (born January 22, 1934) is a retired United States Marine Warrant Officer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rose Franco · See more »

Rosecroft Raceway

Rosecroft Raceway, nicknamed the "Raceway by the Beltway" for being close to Interstate 495, is a harness racing track in Fort Washington, Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rosecroft Raceway · See more »

Rosel H. Hyde

Rosel H. Hyde (April 12, 1900 – December 19, 1992) served as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) twice under the four different presidents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rosel H. Hyde · See more »

Ross Barnett

Ross Robert Barnett (January 22, 1898November 6, 1987) was the Governor of Mississippi from 1960 to 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ross Barnett · See more »

Ross County, Ohio

Ross County is a county located in the Appalachian region of the U.S. state of Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ross County, Ohio · See more »

Roswell Gilpatric

Roswell Leavitt Gilpatric (November 4, 1906 – March 15, 1996) was a prominent New York City corporate attorney and government official who served as Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1961–64, when he played a pivotal role in the high-stake strategies of the Cuban Missile Crisis, advising President John F. Kennedy as well as Robert McNamara and McGeorge Bundy on dealing with the Russian nuclear missile threat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roswell Gilpatric · See more »

Rowan University

Rowan University is a public research university in Glassboro, New Jersey, United States, with a satellite campus in Camden, New Jersey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rowan University · See more »

Roy Ash

Roy Lawrence Ash (October 20, 1918December 14, 2011) was the co-founder and president of the American company Litton Industries and director of the Office of Management and Budget from February 2, 1973 until February 3, 1975, during the administrations of the President's Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roy Ash · See more »

Roy Butler

Roy Anderson Butler, Sr. (March 31, 1926 – November 13, 2009), was an American politician and businessman who served as the mayor of the capital city of Austin, Texas, from 1971 until 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roy Butler · See more »

Roy Elson

Roy L. Elson (October 1, 1930 – February 25, 2010) was an American politician from Arizona, and a onetime aide and protégé of longtime U.S. Senator Carl Hayden (D-AZ).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roy Elson · See more »

Roy Hofheinz

Roy Mark Hofheinz (April 10, 1912 – November 22, 1982), popularly known as Judge Hofheinz or "The Judge", was a Texas state representative from 1934 to 1936, county judge of Harris County, Texas from 1936 to 1944, and mayor of the city of Houston from 1953 to 1955.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roy Hofheinz · See more »

Roy M. Wheat

Roy Mitchell Wheat (July 24, 1947 – August 11, 1967) was a United States Marine who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roy M. Wheat · See more »

Roy Wilkins

Roy Ottoway Wilkins (August 30, 1901 – September 8, 1981) was a prominent activist in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States from the 1930s to the 1970s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Roy Wilkins · See more »

Rubel Phillips

Rubel Lex Phillips Sr. (March 29, 1925 – June 18, 2011) was an attorney, businessman, and politician from the U.S. state of Mississippi best known for his Republican gubernatorial campaigns waged in 1963 and 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rubel Phillips · See more »

Ruby McCollum

Ruby McCollum, born Ruby Jackson (August 31, 1909 – May 23, 1992), was a wealthy married African-American woman in Live Oak, Florida arrested and convicted in 1952 for killing a prominent white doctor and state senator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ruby McCollum · See more »

Rufus Taylor

Rufus Lackland Taylor (January 6, 1910 – September 14, 1978) was an officer in the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rufus Taylor · See more »

Rufus Youngblood

Rufus Wayne Youngblood, Jr. (January 13, 1924 – October 2, 1996) was a United States Secret Service agent best known for using his body to shield Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson during the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rufus Youngblood · See more »

Ruggero J. Aldisert

Ruggero John Aldisert (November 10, 1919 – December 28, 2014) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ruggero J. Aldisert · See more »

Russ Baker

Russell Warren "Russ" Baker, is an American investigative journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Russ Baker · See more »

Russell B. Long

Russell Billiu Long (November 3, 1918 – May 9, 2003) was an American Democratic politician and United States Senator from Louisiana from 1948 until 1987, and chairman of the Senate Finance Committee for fifteen years from 1966 to 1981.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Russell B. Long · See more »

Russell County, Kansas

Russell County (standard abbreviation: RS) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Russell County, Kansas · See more »

Russell Evans Smith

Russell Evans Smith (November 16, 1908 – March 29, 1990) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Russell Evans Smith · See more »

Russellville, Arkansas

Russellville is the county seat and largest city in Pope County, Arkansas, United States, with a population of 27,920, according to the 2010 Census.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Russellville, Arkansas · See more »

Ruth Laredo

Ruth Laredo (November 20, 1937May 25, 2005) was an American classical pianist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ruth Laredo · See more »

Ruth Patrick

Ruth Myrtle Patrick (November 26, 1907 – September 23, 2013) was an American botanist and limnologist specializing in diatoms and freshwater ecology, who developed ways to measure the health of freshwater ecosystems and established a number of research facilities.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ruth Patrick · See more »

Ruth Warrick

Ruth Elizabeth Warrick (June 29, 1916 – January 15, 2005), DM, was an American singer, actress and political activist, best known for her role as Phoebe Tyler Wallingford on All My Children, which she played regularly from 1970 until her death in 2005. She made her film debut in Citizen Kane, and years later celebrated her 80th birthday by attending a special screening of the film to a packed, standing-room-only audience. Over the years, she collected several books about Orson Welles and Citizen Kane, in which she wrote "Property of Ruth Warrick, Mrs. Citizen Kane".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ruth Warrick · See more »

Rutherford Decker

Rutherford Losey Decker (May 17, 1904 – September 1972) was a United States politician, a longtime member and a Presidential nominee of Prohibition Party in 1960, and the President of the National Association of Evangelicals from 1946 to 1948.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rutherford Decker · See more »

Rutland County, Vermont

Rutland County is a county located in the state of Vermont, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Rutland County, Vermont · See more »

RVAH-11

RVAH-11 was a Reconnaissance Attack (Heavy) Squadron of the U.S. Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and RVAH-11 · See more »

Ryan Model 147

The Ryan Model 147 Lightning Bug is a jet-powered drone, or unmanned aerial vehicle, produced and developed by Ryan Aeronautical from the earlier Ryan Firebee target drone series.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ryan Model 147 · See more »

Sadao Watanabe (artist)

, born and raised in Tokyo, was a Japanese printmaker in the 20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sadao Watanabe (artist) · See more »

Salado, Texas

Salado is a village in Bell County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Salado, Texas · See more »

Salem Academy

Salem Academy is a boarding and day school for high school girls in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Salem Academy · See more »

Saline, Louisiana

Saline is a village in southeastern Bienville Parish, Louisiana, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Saline, Louisiana · See more »

Sally Ann Howes

Sally Ann Howes (born 20 July 1930) is an English actress and singer who holds dual British-American citizenship.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sally Ann Howes · See more »

Sally Corporation

Sally Corporation is a dark ride and animatronic manufacturing company based in Jacksonville, Florida, USA.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sally Corporation · See more »

Salt Lake County, Utah

Salt Lake County is a county located in the U.S. state of Utah.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Salt Lake County, Utah · See more »

Sam Houston Johnson

Samuel Houston Johnson III (January 31, 1914 – December 11, 1978) was an American businessman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sam Houston Johnson · See more »

Sam Houston Math, Science, and Technology Center

Sam Houston Math, Science, and Technology Center (SHMSTC) is a secondary school located at 9400 Irvington Boulevard in Northside Houston, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sam Houston Math, Science, and Technology Center · See more »

Sam M. Fleming

Sam M. Fleming (1908–2000) was an American banker, chief executive and philanthropist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sam M. Fleming · See more »

Sam Rayburn

Samuel Taliaferro Rayburn (January 6, 1882 – November 16, 1961) was an American politician who served as the 43rd Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sam Rayburn · See more »

Sam Rayburn House Museum

The Sam Rayburn House Museum is a historic house museum at 890 West Texas State Highway 56 in Bonham, Fannin, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sam Rayburn House Museum · See more »

Sam Waterston

Samuel Atkinson Waterston (born November 15, 1940) is an American actor, producer, and director.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sam Waterston · See more »

Sammy L. Davis

Sammy Lee Davis (born November 1, 1946) is an American who served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War and was awarded the nation's highest military medal for valor, the Medal of Honor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sammy L. Davis · See more »

Samu Incident

The Samu incident or Battle of Samu was a large cross-border assault on 13 November 1966 by Israeli military on the Jordanian-controlled West Bank village of Samu in response to an al-Fatah land mine attack two days earlier near the West Bank border, which killed 3 Israeli soldiers on a border patrol.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samu Incident · See more »

Samuel Bronfman

Samuel Bronfman, (February 27, 1889 – July 10, 1971) was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samuel Bronfman · See more »

Samuel C. Armstrong

Samuel Chapman Armstrong (January 30, 1839 – May 11, 1893), the son of Hawaiian missionaries, rose through the Union Army during the American Civil War, to become a General leading units of African American soldiers.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samuel C. Armstrong · See more »

Samuel C. Phillips

General Samuel Cochran Phillips (February 19, 1921 – January 31, 1990) was a United States Air Force four-star general who served as Director of NASA's Apollo Manned Lunar Landing Program from 1964 to 1969, the seventh Director of the National Security Agency from 1972 to 1973, and as Commander, Air Force Systems Command (COMAFSC) from 1973 to 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samuel C. Phillips · See more »

Samuel D. Berger

Samuel David Berger (December 11, 1911February 12, 1980) was an American diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to Korea from 1961 to 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samuel D. Berger · See more »

Samuel De Palma

Samuel De Palma (June 22, 1918 – March 21, 2002) was an official in the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samuel De Palma · See more »

Samuel DeWitt Proctor

Samuel DeWitt Proctor (July 13, 1921 – May 22, 1997) was an African American minister, educator, and humanitarian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samuel DeWitt Proctor · See more »

Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr.

Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr. (October 11, 1877 – October 23, 1937) was an American businessman and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr. · See more »

Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr.

Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr. (November 12, 1838 – February 25, 1915) was an American businessman, politician, cattleman, and soldier.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr. · See more »

Samuel Eliot Morison

Samuel Eliot Morison (July 9, 1887 – May 15, 1976) was an American historian noted for his works of maritime history and American history that were both authoritative and popular.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samuel Eliot Morison · See more »

Samuel M. Nabrit

Samuel M. Nabrit, (February 21, 1905 – December 30, 2003) became the first African American to be awarded a doctoral degree from Brown University, the first Morehouse College graduate to earn a Ph.D. and the first African American appointed to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (now the Nuclear Regulatory Commission).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samuel M. Nabrit · See more »

Samuel Murray Rosenstein

Samuel Murray Rosenstein (June 7, 1909 – December 11, 1995) was a Judge for the United States Customs Court.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Samuel Murray Rosenstein · See more »

San Benito County, California

San Benito County is a county located in the Coast Range Mountains of the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and San Benito County, California · See more »

San Joaquin County, California

San Joaquin County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and San Joaquin County, California · See more »

San José Island (Texas)

San Jose Island or San José Island (also known as Saint Joseph Island) is a barrier island on the Gulf Coast of Texas in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and San José Island (Texas) · See more »

San Luis Obispo County, California

San Luis Obispo County, officially the County of San Luis Obispo, is a county located in California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and San Luis Obispo County, California · See more »

San Marcos, Texas

San Marcos is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within the Austin–Round Rock–San Marcos metropolitan area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and San Marcos, Texas · See more »

San Mateo County, California

San Mateo County (Spanish for "Saint Matthew") is a county located in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and San Mateo County, California · See more »

Sandra M. Castillo

Sandra M. Castillo is a poet and South Florida resident.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sandra M. Castillo · See more »

Sandra Thompson

Sandra Smith "Sandy" Thompson (born October 4, 1946) is a former Louisiana state administrator, who retired in 2007 from the directorship of the Atchafalaya Basin Program.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sandra Thompson · See more »

Sanford, Florida

Sanford is a city in the central region of the U.S. state of Florida and is the county seat of Seminole County.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sanford, Florida · See more »

Santa Barbara County, California

Santa Barbara County, California, officially the County of Santa Barbara, is a county located in the southern region of the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Santa Barbara County, California · See more »

Santa Clara County, California

Santa Clara County, officially the County of Santa Clara, is California's 6th most populous county, with a population was 1,781,642, as of the 2010 census.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Santa Clara County, California · See more »

Santa Cruz County, California

Santa Cruz County, California, officially the County of Santa Cruz, is a county on the Pacific coast of the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Santa Cruz County, California · See more »

Santi Visalli

Santi Visalli is an American photographer and photojournalist who covered the news from social issues to politics to lifestyles to entertainment for over 40 years beginning in the 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Santi Visalli · See more »

Santos P. Amadeo

Santos Primo Amadeo Semidey (June 9, 1902 – August 25, 1980), a.k.a. "Champion of Hábeas Corpus," was an attorney and law professor at the University of Puerto Rico, a Senator in the Puerto Rico legislature, and counsel to the American Civil Liberties Union branch in Puerto Rico, established in 1937.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Santos P. Amadeo · See more »

Sapientis

Sapientis is a non-profit organization based in San Juan, Puerto Rico whose mission is to improve the quality of public education as a means to reducing poverty, stimulating economic growth and enhancing the standard of living in Puerto Rico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sapientis · See more »

Sarah T. Hughes

Sarah Tilghman Hughes (August 2, 1896 – April 23, 1985) was an American lawyer and federal judge who swore in Lyndon B. Johnson as President of the United States on Air Force One after the Kennedy assassination.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sarah T. Hughes · See more »

Sarah Vaughan

Sarah Lois Vaughan (March 27, 1924 – April 3, 1990) was an American jazz singer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sarah Vaughan · See more »

Sargent Shriver

Robert Sargent Shriver Jr. (November 9, 1915 – January 18, 2011) was an American diplomat, politician and activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sargent Shriver · See more »

Sasabe, Arizona

Sasabe (Ṣaṣawk) is a small populated place in the Altar Valley of southern Pima County, Arizona, United States, near the international border with Mexico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sasabe, Arizona · See more »

Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film

Actor Miniseries or Television Film Category:Television awards for Best Actor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film · See more »

Satire

Satire is a genre of literature, and sometimes graphic and performing arts, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Satire · See more »

Save Our Children

Save Our Children, Inc. was a political coalition formed in 1977 in Miami, Florida to overturn a recently legislated county ordinance that banned discrimination in areas of housing, employment, and public accommodation based on sexual orientation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Save Our Children · See more »

Savings and loan crisis

The savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s (commonly dubbed the S&L crisis) was the failure of 1,043 out of the 3,234 savings and loan associations in the United States from 1986 to 1995: the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC) closed or otherwise resolved 296 institutions from 1986 to 1989 and the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) closed or otherwise resolved 747 institutions from 1989 to 1995.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Savings and loan crisis · See more »

Saxbe fix

The Saxbe fix, or salary rollback, is a mechanism by which the President of the United States, in appointing a current or former member of the United States Congress whose elected term has not yet expired, can avoid the restriction of the United States Constitution's Ineligibility Clause.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Saxbe fix · See more »

Sérgio Mendes

Sérgio Santos Mendes (born February 11, 1941) is a Brazilian musician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sérgio Mendes · See more »

Scent of a Woman (1992 film)

Scent of a Woman is a 1992 American drama film produced and directed by Martin Brest that tells the story of a preparatory school student who takes a job as an assistant to an irritable, blind, medically retired Army officer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Scent of a Woman (1992 film) · See more »

School meal programs in the United States

School meal programs in the United States provide school meals free of charge, or at a government-subsidized price, to U.S. students from low-income families.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and School meal programs in the United States · See more »

Science Advisor to the President

The Science Advisor to the President is an individual charged with providing advisory opinions and analysis on science and technology matters to the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Science Advisor to the President · See more »

Scotch-Irish Americans

Scotch-Irish (or Scots-Irish) Americans are American descendants of Presbyterian and other Ulster Protestant Dissenters from various parts of Ireland, but usually from the province of Ulster, who migrated during the 18th and 19th centuries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Scotch-Irish Americans · See more »

Scottish Americans

Scottish Americans or Scots Americans (Scottish Gaelic: Ameireaganaich Albannach; Scots-American) are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in Scotland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Scottish Americans · See more »

Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie

The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in Miniseries or Television Movie.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie · See more »

Seaboard World Airlines Flight 253A

Seaboard World Airlines Flight 253A was a military charter flight carrying 214 American troops bound for South Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Seaboard World Airlines Flight 253A · See more »

SEALAB

SEALAB I, II, and III were experimental underwater habitats developed by the United States Navy in the 1960s to prove the viability of saturation diving and humans living in isolation for extended periods of time.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and SEALAB · See more »

Seat belt

A seat belt (also known as a seatbelt or safety belt) is a vehicle safety device designed to secure the occupant of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Seat belt · See more »

Second American Revolution

The American Revolution spanned from 1775 to 1783, after which the United States received recognition of independence by and from Great Britain.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Second American Revolution · See more »

Second Bill of Rights

The Second Bill of Rights is a list of rights that was proposed by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt during his State of the Union Address on Tuesday, January 11, 1944.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Second Bill of Rights · See more »

Second Emancipation Proclamation

The Second Emancipation Proclamation is the term applied to an envisioned executive order that Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders of the Civil Rights Movement enjoined President John F. Kennedy to issue.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Second Emancipation Proclamation · See more »

Second inauguration of Barack Obama

The second inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the United States, marked the commencement of the second term of Barack Obama as President and Joe Biden as Vice President.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Second inauguration of Barack Obama · See more »

Second inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson

The second inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson as President of the United States was held on Wednesday, January 20, 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Second inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson · See more »

Second inauguration of Richard Nixon

The second inauguration of Richard Nixon as President of the United States was held on January 20, 1973 at the eastern portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Second inauguration of Richard Nixon · See more »

Second Lady of the United States

The Second Lady of the United States (SLOTUS) is the informal title held by the wife of the Vice President of the United States, concurrent with the vice president's term of office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Second Lady of the United States · See more »

Second-term curse

The second-term curse is the perceived tendency of second terms of U.S. presidents to be less successful than their first terms.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Second-term curse · See more »

Secondary education in the United States

In most jurisdictions, secondary education in the United States refers to the last four years of statutory formal education (grade nine through grade twelve) either at high school or split between a final year of 'junior high school' and three in high school.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Secondary education in the United States · See more »

Secret Service code name

The United States Secret Service uses code names for U.S. presidents, first ladies, and other prominent persons and locations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Secret Service code name · See more »

Secretary to the President of the United States

The Secretary to the President (sometimes dubbed the president's Private Secretary or Personal Secretary) was a former 19th and early 20th century White House position that carried out all the tasks now spread throughout the modern White House Office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Secretary to the President of the United States · See more »

Securities and Exchange Commission appointees

Members of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission are appointed by the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Securities and Exchange Commission appointees · See more »

Seelbach Hotel

The Seelbach Hilton is a historic hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, founded by Bavarian-born immigrant brothers Louis and Otto Seelbach.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Seelbach Hotel · See more »

Segal–Cover score

A Segal–Cover score is an attempt to measure the "perceived qualifications and ideology" of United States Supreme Court justices.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Segal–Cover score · See more »

Selective Service System

The Selective Service System is an independent agency of the United States government that maintains information on those potentially subject to military conscription.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Selective Service System · See more »

Selma (film)

Selma is a 2014 historical drama film directed by Ava DuVernay and written by Paul Webb.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Selma (film) · See more »

Selma to Montgomery marches

The Selma to Montgomery marches were three protest marches, held in 1965, along the 54-mile (87 km) highway from Selma, Alabama to the state capital of Montgomery.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Selma to Montgomery marches · See more »

Selma, Alabama

Selma is a city in and the county seat of Dallas County, in the Black Belt region of south central Alabama and extending to the west.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Selma, Alabama · See more »

Selma, Lord, Selma

Selma, Lord, Selma is a 1999 American film based on true events that happened in March 1965, known as Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Selma, Lord, Selma · See more »

Senate Democratic Policy Committee

The United States Senate Democratic Policy Committee is responsible for the creation of new United States Democratic Party policy proposals, supporting Democratic senators with legislative research, developing reports on legislation and policy, conducting oversight hearings, monitoring roll call votes, differentiating between Democratic and Republican positions, and building party unity.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Senate Democratic Policy Committee · See more »

Seneca Glass Company

Seneca Glass Company used to be the largest manufacturer of tumblers (drinking glasses) in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Seneca Glass Company · See more »

Sentinel program

Sentinel was a proposed US Army anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system designed to provide a light layer of protection over the entire United States, able to defend against small ICBM strikes like those expected from China, or accidental launches from the USSR or other states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sentinel program · See more »

September 1, 1939

"September 1, 1939" is a poem by W. H. Auden written on the occasion of the outbreak of World War II.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and September 1, 1939 · See more »

September 15

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and September 15 · See more »

September 1917

The following events occurred in September 1917.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and September 1917 · See more »

September 1964

The following events occurred in September 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and September 1964 · See more »

September 1964 South Vietnamese coup attempt

Before dawn on September 13, 1964, the ruling military junta of South Vietnam, led by General Nguyễn Khánh, was threatened by a coup attempt headed by Generals Lâm Văn Phát and Dương Văn Đức, who sent dissident units into the capital Saigon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and September 1964 South Vietnamese coup attempt · See more »

September 1965

The following events occurred in September 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and September 1965 · See more »

September 1967

The following events occurred in September 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and September 1967 · See more »

September 9

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and September 9 · See more »

Sexual revolution in 1960s United States

The 1960s in the United States are often perceived today as a period of profound societal change, one in which a great many politically minded individuals, who on the whole were young and educated, sought to influence the status quo.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sexual revolution in 1960s United States · See more »

Shadowstats.com

Shadowstats.com is a website that analyzes and offers alternatives to government economic statistics for the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Shadowstats.com · See more »

Shared vision planning

Shared vision planning was developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during the National Drought Study (1989–1993).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Shared vision planning · See more »

Sharpstown scandal

The Sharpstown scandal was a stock fraud scandal in the state of Texas in 1971 and 1972 involving the highest levels of the state government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sharpstown scandal · See more »

Shawnee County, Kansas

Shawnee County (county code SN) is a county located in northeast Kansas, in the central United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Shawnee County, Kansas · See more »

Shelby County v. Holder

Shelby County v. Holder,, is a landmark United States Supreme Court case regarding the constitutionality of two provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965: Section 5, which requires certain states and local governments to obtain federal preclearance before implementing any changes to their voting laws or practices; and Section 4(b), which contains the coverage formula that determines which jurisdictions are subjected to preclearance based on their histories of discrimination in voting.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Shelby County v. Holder · See more »

Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival

The Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival ("The Bloom") is a six-day festival held annually in spring in Winchester, Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival · See more »

Sherman J. Maisel

Sherman Joseph Maisel (July 8, 1918 – September 29, 2010) was an American economist who served on the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sherman J. Maisel · See more »

Shermanesque statement

"Shermanesque statement", "Sherman statement", or "Sherman speech" is American political jargon for a clear and direct statement by a potential candidate indicating that he or she will not run for a particular elected position.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Shermanesque statement · See more »

Shinji Nakae

, known by the stage name, was a male Japanese voice actor and narrator from Kōtō, Tokyo.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Shinji Nakae · See more »

Shirley Hufstedler

Shirley Ann Mount Hufstedler (August 24, 1925 March 30, 2016) was an American lawyer and judge who served as the first United States Secretary of Education, under President Jimmy Carter from November 30, 1979 to January 20, 1981.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Shirley Hufstedler · See more »

Shorewood, Wisconsin

Shorewood is a village in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Shorewood, Wisconsin · See more »

Shure SM57

The Shure SM57 is a low-impedance, cardioid, dynamic microphone made by Shure Incorporated and commonly used in live sound reinforcement and studio recording.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Shure SM57 · See more »

Sid McMath

Sidney Sanders McMath (June 14, 1912October 4, 2003) was a decorated U.S. Marine, attorney and the 34th Governor of Arkansas (1949–1953) who, in defiance of his state's political establishment, championed rapid rural electrification, massive highway and school construction, the building of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, strict bank and utility regulation, repeal of the poll tax, open and honest elections and broad expansion of opportunity for black citizens in the decade following World War II.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sid McMath · See more »

Sid Yudain

Sidney Lawrence "Sid" Yudain (May 6, 1923 – October 20, 2013) was an American journalist who founded Roll Call in 1955 as a community newspaper focused on the United States Congress and Capitol Hill.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sid Yudain · See more »

Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming

"Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming" is the ninth episode of The Simpsons' seventh season.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming · See more »

Sidney Lee Christie

Sidney Lee Christie (April 17, 1903 – February 15, 1974) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sidney Lee Christie · See more »

Sidney McCrory

Sidney Jackson McCrory (July 27, 1911 – February 27, 1985) was the Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry from 1956 to 1960 during the final term of his political ally, Governor Earl Kemp Long.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sidney McCrory · See more »

Sidney Oslin Smith Jr.

Sidney Oslin Smith Jr. (December 30, 1923 – July 14, 2012) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sidney Oslin Smith Jr. · See more »

Sidney Weinberg

Sidney James Weinberg (October 12, 1891 – July 23, 1969) was a long-time leader of the Wall Street firm Goldman Sachs, nicknamed “Mr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sidney Weinberg · See more »

Siege of Plei Me

The Siege of Plei Me (Vietnamese: Bao vây Plei Me) (19–25 October 1965) was the beginning phase of the first major confrontation between soldiers of the communist North Vietnamese Army (PAVN) and the U.S. army during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Siege of Plei Me · See more »

Sigma I-63 war game

Sigma I-63 was one of the series of Sigma war games.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sigma I-63 war game · See more »

Sigma II-64 war game

The Sigma II-64 war game was one of a series of classified high level war games played in The Pentagon during the 1960s to strategize the conduct of the burgeoning Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sigma II-64 war game · See more »

Signing ceremony

A signing ceremony is a ceremony in which a bill passed by a legislature is signed (approved) by an executive, thus becoming a law.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Signing ceremony · See more »

Silver Buffalo Award

The Silver Buffalo Award is the national-level distinguished service award of the Boy Scouts of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Silver Buffalo Award · See more »

Silver Star

The Silver Star Medal, unofficially the Silver Star, is the United States Armed Forces's third-highest personal decoration for valor in combat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Silver Star · See more »

Since (film)

Since (also known as Kennedy’s Assassination) is a 1966 film directed by Andy Warhol about the assassination of the President of the United States, John F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Since (film) · See more »

Sino-Indian War

The Sino-Indian War (भारत-चीन युद्ध Bhārat-Chīn Yuddh), also known as the Sino-Indian Border Conflict, was a war between China and India that occurred in 1962.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sino-Indian War · See more »

Siskiyou County, California

Siskiyou County is a county in the northernmost part of the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Siskiyou County, California · See more »

Six-Day War

The Six-Day War (Hebrew: מלחמת ששת הימים, Milhemet Sheshet Ha Yamim; Arabic: النكسة, an-Naksah, "The Setback" or حرب ۱۹٦۷, Ḥarb 1967, "War of 1967"), also known as the June War, 1967 Arab–Israeli War, or Third Arab–Israeli War, was fought between 5 and 10 June 1967 by Israel and the neighboring states of Egypt (known at the time as the United Arab Republic), Jordan, and Syria.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Six-Day War · See more »

Slavery in the United States

Slavery in the United States was the legal institution of human chattel enslavement, primarily of Africans and African Americans, that existed in the United States of America in the 18th and 19th centuries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Slavery in the United States · See more »

Smith College commencement controversies

Commencement controversy at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts has sometimes been the result of the selection of the commencement speaker.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Smith College commencement controversies · See more »

Smith County, Kansas

Smith County (standard abbreviation: SM) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Smith County, Kansas · See more »

Smith County, Texas

Smith County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Smith County, Texas · See more »

Smithsburg, Maryland

Smithsburg is a town in Washington County, Maryland, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Smithsburg, Maryland · See more »

Smothers Brothers

The Smothers Brothers are Thomas ("Tom" – born February 2, 1937) and Richard ("Dick" – born November 20, 1939), American singers, musicians, and comedians.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Smothers Brothers · See more »

Social and economic stratification in Appalachia

The Appalachian region of the Eastern United States is home to over 25 million people and covers parts of mostly mountainous areas of 13 states, including Mississippi, Alabama, Pennsylvania, New York, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Maryland, and the entire state of West Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Social and economic stratification in Appalachia · See more »

Social Gospel

The Social Gospel was a movement in North American Protestantism which applied Christian ethics to social problems, especially issues of social justice such as economic inequality, poverty, alcoholism, crime, racial tensions, slums, unclean environment, child labor, inadequate labor unions, poor schools, and the danger of war.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Social Gospel · See more »

Social policy

Social policy is a term which is applied to various areas of policy, usually within a governmental or political setting (such as the welfare state and study of social services).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Social policy · See more »

Social programs in the United States

Social programs in the United States are welfare subsidies designed to meet needs of the American population.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Social programs in the United States · See more »

Social Security Amendments of 1965

The Social Security Amendments of 1965,, was legislation in the United States whose most important provisions resulted in creation of two programs: Medicare and Medicaid.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Social Security Amendments of 1965 · See more »

Solicitor General of the United States

The United States Solicitor General is the fourth-highest-ranking official in the U.S. Department of Justice.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Solicitor General of the United States · See more »

Solid South

The Solid South or Southern bloc was the electoral voting bloc of the states of the Southern United States for issues that were regarded as particularly important to the interests of Democrats in the southern states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Solid South · See more »

Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965

The Solid Waste Disposal Act (SWDA), is an Act of Congress passed in 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965 · See more »

Solomon Bundy

Solomon Bundy (May 22, 1823 – January 13, 1889) was an attorney and politician, a United States Representative from New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Solomon Bundy · See more »

Somerset County, New Jersey

Somerset County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Somerset County, New Jersey · See more »

Sondra Lipton

Sondra Lipton is a former fashion model from New York City, who found a second career as a painter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sondra Lipton · See more »

Sonoma County, California

Sonoma County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sonoma County, California · See more »

Sonora Smart Dodd

Sonora Smart Dodd (February 18, 1882 – March 22, 1978) was the daughter of American Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart and was responsible for the founding of Father's Day.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sonora Smart Dodd · See more »

Sons of the American Revolution

The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR or NSSAR) is an American congressionally chartered organization, founded in 1889, and headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sons of the American Revolution · See more »

South Atlantic states

The South Atlantic United States form one of the nine Census Bureau Divisions within the United States that are recognized by the United States Census Bureau.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and South Atlantic states · See more »

South Carolina Democratic Party

The South Carolina Democratic Party is the South Carolina affiliate of the United States Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and South Carolina Democratic Party · See more »

South Jamaica, Queens

South Jamaica (also commonly known as "The Southside") is a residential neighborhood in the borough of Queens in New York City, located south of downtown Jamaica.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and South Jamaica, Queens · See more »

South Korea in the Vietnam War

The South Korean government, under the administration of Park Chung-hee, took an active role in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and South Korea in the Vietnam War · See more »

South Korea–United States relations

South Korea–United States relations have been extensive since 1950, when the United States helped establish the modern state of South Korea, also known as the Republic of Korea, and fought on its UN-sponsored side in the Korean War (1950–1953).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and South Korea–United States relations · See more »

South Lawn (White House)

The South Lawn at the White House in Washington, DC, is located directly south of the house, and is bordered on the east by East Executive Drive and the Treasury Building, and on the west by West Executive Drive and the Old Executive Office Building, and along its curved southern perimeter by South Executive Drive and a large circular public lawn called The Ellipse.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and South Lawn (White House) · See more »

South Vietnam

South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam (RVN, Việt Nam Cộng Hòa), was a country that existed from 1955 to 1975 and comprised the southern half of what is now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and South Vietnam · See more »

Southern Christian Leadership Conference

The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) is an African-American civil rights organization.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Southern Christian Leadership Conference · See more »

Southern Democrats

Southern Democrats are members of the U.S. Democratic Party who reside in the South.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Southern Democrats · See more »

Southern Manifesto

The Declaration of Constitutional Principles (known informally as the Southern Manifesto) was a document written in February and March 1956, in the United States Congress, in opposition to racial integration of public places.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Southern Manifesto · See more »

Southern strategy

In American politics, the Southern strategy was a Republican Party electoral strategy to increase political support among white voters in the South by appealing to racism against African Americans.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Southern strategy · See more »

Southern United States

The Southern United States, also known as the American South, Dixie, Dixieland, or simply the South, is a region of the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Southern United States · See more »

Southland, Texas

Southland is an unincorporated community in Garza County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Southland, Texas · See more »

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary is a private, non-profit institution of higher education associated with the Southern Baptist Convention; the seminary was established in 1908, and is located in Fort Worth, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary · See more »

Southwestern Pirates football

The Southwestern Pirates football team represented Southwestern University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) intercollegiate football competition from 1908 to 1950.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Southwestern Pirates football · See more »

Southwestern United States

The Southwestern United States (Suroeste de Estados Unidos; also known as the American Southwest) is the informal name for a region of the western United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Southwestern United States · See more »

Southwestern University

Southwestern University (also referred to as Southwestern or SU) is a private, four-year, not-for-profit undergraduate, liberal arts college located in Georgetown, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Southwestern University · See more »

Sovereignty of Puerto Rico during the Cold War

During the height of the Cold War, Latin America became a strategic pillar of the hemispheric defense doctrine, serving a key to the power struggle between East and West.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sovereignty of Puerto Rico during the Cold War · See more »

Soviet Union–United States relations

The relations between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991) succeeded the previous relations from 1776 to 1917 and predate today's relations that began in 1992.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Soviet Union–United States relations · See more »

Space (novel)

Space is a novel by James A. Michener published in 1982.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Space (novel) · See more »

Space policy of the United States

The space policy of the United States includes both the making of space policy through the legislative process, and the implementation of that policy in the civilian and military US space programs through regulatory agencies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Space policy of the United States · See more »

Space program of the Philippines

The space program of the Philippines is decentralized and is maintained by various agencies of the Department of Science and Technology.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Space program of the Philippines · See more »

Space propaganda

Space propaganda is about achievements in space science and technology that are used as propaganda.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Space propaganda · See more »

Space Race

The Space Race refers to the 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (US), for dominance in spaceflight capability.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Space Race · See more »

Special Air Mission

The United States Air Force Special Air Mission provides air transportation for the President of the United States (POTUS), Vice President of the United States (VPOTUS), First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS), Presidential Cabinet, U.S. Congressional delegations (CODELs), and other high-ranking American and foreign dignitaries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Special Air Mission · See more »

Special Relationship

The Special Relationship is an unofficial term for the political, diplomatic, cultural, economic, military, and historical relations between the United Kingdom and the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Special Relationship · See more »

Speechwriter

A speechwriter is a person who is hired to prepare and write speeches that will be delivered by another person.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Speechwriter · See more »

Spessard Holland

Spessard Lindsey Holland (July 10, 1892 – November 6, 1971) was an American lawyer and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Spessard Holland · See more »

Spiro Agnew

Spiro Theodore "Ted" Agnew (November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was the 39th Vice President of the United States, serving from 1969 to his resignation in 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Spiro Agnew · See more »

Spokesperson for the United States Department of State

The Spokesperson for the United States Department of State is a U.S. government official whose primary responsibility is to serve as the spokesperson for the United States Department of State and the U.S. government's foreign policies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Spokesperson for the United States Department of State · See more »

Spottswood William Robinson III

Spottswood William Robinson III (July 26, 1916 – October 11, 1998) was an American educator, civil rights attorney, and federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Spottswood William Robinson III · See more »

Spring Valley, Washington, D.C.

Spring Valley is an affluent neighborhood in northwest Washington, D.C., known for its large homes and tree-lined streets and more recently for being a military superfund site of former Camp Leach.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Spring Valley, Washington, D.C. · See more »

Squire Patton Boggs

Squire Patton Boggs is an international law firm with 47 offices in 20 countries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Squire Patton Boggs · See more »

SS-100-X

SS-100-X was the U.S. Secret Service code name for the presidential limousine originally used by the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and SS-100-X · See more »

St. Augustine movement

The St.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and St. Augustine movement · See more »

St. Dominic Catholic Church (Washington, D.C.)

St.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and St. Dominic Catholic Church (Washington, D.C.) · See more »

St. Edward's University

St.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and St. Edward's University · See more »

St. Mark's Episcopal Church (San Antonio, Texas)

St.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and St. Mark's Episcopal Church (San Antonio, Texas) · See more »

St. Mary's, Wisconsin

St.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and St. Mary's, Wisconsin · See more »

Stack v. Boyle

Stack v. Boyle, 342 U.S. 1 (1951), was a United States Supreme Court case involving the arrest of members of the Communist Party who were charged with conspiring to violate the Smith Act.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stack v. Boyle · See more »

Stafford L. Warren

Stafford Leak Warren (July 19, 1896 - July 26, 1981) was an American physician and radiologist who was a pioneer in the field of nuclear medicine and best known for his invention of the mammogram.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stafford L. Warren · See more »

Stan Musial

Stanley Frank Musial (born Stanisław Franciszek Musiał; November 21, 1920 – January 19, 2013), nicknamed Stan the Man, was an American baseball outfielder and first baseman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stan Musial · See more »

Stan Salett

Stan Salett (born April 6, 1936) is a civil rights organizer, national education policy advisor and creator of the Upward Bound Program and helped to initiate Head Start.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stan Salett · See more »

Stan Stearns

Stanley Frank "Stan" Stearns (May 11, 1935 – March 2, 2012) was an American photographer who captured the iconic image of a three-year-old John F. Kennedy Jr. saluting the coffin of his father, US President John F. Kennedy, at his father's funeral.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stan Stearns · See more »

Stanley Armour Dunham

Stanley Armour Dunham (March 23, 1918February 8, 1992) was the maternal grandfather of the 44th U.S. President Barack Obama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stanley Armour Dunham · See more »

Stanley County, South Dakota

Stanley County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stanley County, South Dakota · See more »

Stanley H. Ruttenberg

Stanley H. Ruttenberg (1917–2001) was a 20th-Century labor economist, CIO union organizer, director of the Research Department of the AFL-CIO, and Assistant Secretary of Labor under U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stanley H. Ruttenberg · See more »

Stanley Marcus

Harold Stanley Marcus"Personal" (column), The Dallas Morning News, November 9, 1905, page 5.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stanley Marcus · See more »

Stanley Rogers Resor

Stanley Rogers Resor (December 5, 1917 – April 17, 2012) was an American lawyer, United States military officer, and government official.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stanley Rogers Resor · See more »

Stanley Steingut

Stanley Steingut (May 20, 1920, in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York City – December 8, 1989, in New York City) was an American politician, New York Democratic Party leader, insurance brokerage owner, and lawyer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stanley Steingut · See more »

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is a 1989 American science fiction film directed by William Shatner and based on the television series of the same name created by Gene Roddenberry.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier · See more »

Stars and Stripes (ballet)

Stars and Stripes is a ballet in five "campaigns," choreographed by George Balanchine in 1958 to original music by John Philip Sousa, arranged by Hershy Kay.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stars and Stripes (ballet) · See more »

State dinner

A state dinner or state lunch is a dinner or banquet paid for by a government and hosted by a head of state in his or her official residence in order to renew and celebrate diplomatic ties between the host country and the country of a foreign head of state or head of government who was issued an invitation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and State dinner · See more »

State funeral

A state funeral is a public funeral ceremony, observing the strict rules of protocol, held to honour people of national significance.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and State funeral · See more »

State funeral of John F. Kennedy

The state funeral of John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, took place in Washington, D.C., during the three days that followed his assassination on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and State funeral of John F. Kennedy · See more »

State funerals in the United States

State funerals in the United States are public funerals held in the nation's capital, Washington, D.C. that are offered to a sitting or former President of the United States, a President-elect, as well as other people designated by the president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and State funerals in the United States · See more »

State of the Union

The State of the Union Address is an annual message presented by the President of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress, except in the first year of a new president's term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and State of the Union · See more »

Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Statue of Liberty · See more »

Statue of Liberty National Monument

The Statue of Liberty National Monument is a United States National Monument located in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York comprising Liberty Island and Ellis Island.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Statue of Liberty National Monument · See more »

Stay the course

"Stay the course" is a phrase used in the context of a war or battle meaning to pursue a goal regardless of any obstacles or criticism.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stay the course · See more »

Stéphane Boudin

Stéphane Boudin (October 28, 1888 – October 18 1967) was a French interior designer and a president of Maison Jansen, the influential Paris-based interior decorating firm.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stéphane Boudin · See more »

Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri

Sainte Genevieve County, often abbreviated Ste.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri · See more »

Stephanie von Hohenlohe

Stephanie Julianne von Hohenlohe, born Stephany Julienne Richter (16 September 1891 – 13 June 1972) was an Austrian princess by her marriage to the diplomat Prince Friedrich Franz von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst, a member of the princely Hohenlohe family.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stephanie von Hohenlohe · See more »

Stephen Ailes

Stephen Ailes (March 25, 1912 – June 30, 2001) was a prominent member of the District of Columbia Bar and a partner in the firm of Steptoe & Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stephen Ailes · See more »

Stephen Bechtel Jr.

Stephen Davison Bechtel Jr. (born May 10, 1925) is an American billionaire businessman, civil engineer, and co-owner of the Bechtel Corporation, with his son Riley.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stephen Bechtel Jr. · See more »

Stephen N. Shulman

Stephen Neal Shulman (1933–2011) was a United States lawyer most notable for representing Egil Krogh during the Watergate scandal.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stephen N. Shulman · See more »

Stephen Shadegg

Stephen Caroyl Shadegg (December 8, 1909 – April 16, 1990) was a conservative political consultant, public relations specialist, and author from his adopted city of Phoenix, Arizona.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stephen Shadegg · See more »

Stephen W. Pless

Stephen Wesley Pless (September 6, 1939 – July 20, 1969) was a major in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stephen W. Pless · See more »

Sterling C. Robertson

Sterling Clack Robertson (1785–1842) was an empresario from Tennessee, during Mexican Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sterling C. Robertson · See more »

Stevens County, Kansas

Stevens County (standard abbreviation: SV) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stevens County, Kansas · See more »

Stewart Udall

Stewart Lee Udall (January 31, 1920 – March 20, 2010) was an American politician and later, a federal government official.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stewart Udall · See more »

Stig von Bayer

Stig Erik Otto von Bayer (born 6 July 1937) is a former Swedish Army officer, war veteran, peacemaker and writer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stig von Bayer · See more »

Stonewall, Texas

Stonewall is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Gillespie County, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stonewall, Texas · See more »

Stony Brook Southampton

Stony Brook Southampton is a campus location of the State University of New York at Stony Brook, located in Southampton, New York between the Shinnecock Indian Reservation and Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on the eastern end of Long Island.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stony Brook Southampton · See more »

Straits of Tiran

The Straits of Tiran (مضيق تيران) are the narrow sea passages between the Sinai and Arabian peninsulas which separate the Gulf of Aqaba from the Red Sea proper.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Straits of Tiran · See more »

Strategic bombing

Strategic bombing is a military strategy used in a total war with the goal of defeating the enemy by destroying its morale or its economic ability to produce and transport materiel to the theatres of military operations, or both.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Strategic bombing · See more »

Street lighting in the District of Columbia

Street lighting in the District of Columbia is provided by the District of Columbia Department of Transportation, and covers all city streets and alleys in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Street lighting in the District of Columbia · See more »

Stuart Chase

Stuart Chase (March 8, 1888 – November 16, 1985) was an American economist, social theorist, and writer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stuart Chase · See more »

Stuart F. Feldman

Stuart Franklin Feldman (January 20, 1937 – July 11, 2010) was an American lobbyist and social activist who worked in the administrations of John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stuart F. Feldman · See more »

Stuart Symington

William Stuart Symington, Jr. (June 26, 1901 – December 14, 1988) was an American businessman and politician from Missouri.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Stuart Symington · See more »

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC, often pronounced) was one of the major Civil Rights Movement organizations of the 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee · See more »

Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry

The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, also known by its acronym SSSJ, was founded in 1964 by Jacob Birnbaum to be a spearhead of the U.S. movement for rights of the Soviet Jewry.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry · See more »

Students for a Democratic Society

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a student activist movement in the United States that was one of the main representations of the New Left.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Students for a Democratic Society · See more »

Styles Bridges

Henry Styles Bridges (September 9, 1898November 26, 1961) was an American teacher, editor, and Republican Party politician from Concord, New Hampshire.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Styles Bridges · See more »

Subversive Activities Control Board

The Subversive Activities Control Board (SACB) was a United States government committee to investigate Communist infiltration of American society during the 1950s Red Scare.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Subversive Activities Control Board · See more »

Suez Crisis

The Suez Crisis, or the Second Arab–Israeli War, also named the Tripartite Aggression (in the Arab world) and Operation Kadesh or Sinai War (in Israel),Also named: Suez Canal Crisis, Suez War, Suez–Sinai war, Suez Campaign, Sinai Campaign, Operation Musketeer (أزمة السويس /‎ العدوان الثلاثي, "Suez Crisis"/ "the Tripartite Aggression"; Crise du canal de Suez; מבצע קדש "Operation Kadesh", or מלחמת סיני, "Sinai War") was an invasion of Egypt in late 1956 by Israel, followed by the United Kingdom and France.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Suez Crisis · See more »

Suite 8F Group

The Suite 8F Group, also referred to as the 8F Crowd, was a network of politically active businessman in Texas from the 1930s into the 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Suite 8F Group · See more »

Sukarno

Sukarno (born Kusno Sosrodihardjo; 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was the first President of Indonesia, serving in office from 1945 to 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sukarno · See more »

Sully County, South Dakota

Sully County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sully County, South Dakota · See more »

Summersville Lake

Summersville Lake is a reservoir located in the US state of West Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Summersville Lake · See more »

Sunset (Bird of Prey)

"Sunset (Bird of Prey)" is a song by the British big beat artist Fatboy Slim, released from his 2000 album Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sunset (Bird of Prey) · See more »

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, provides food-purchasing assistance for low- and no-income people living in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program · See more »

Supply-side economics

Supply-side economics is a macroeconomic theory arguing that economic growth can be most effectively created by lowering taxes and decreasing regulation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Supply-side economics · See more »

Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States (sometimes colloquially referred to by the acronym SCOTUS) is the highest federal court of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Supreme Court of the United States · See more »

Surgeon General of the United States

The Surgeon General of the United States is the operational head of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps (PHSCC) and thus the leading spokesperson on matters of public health in the federal government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Surgeon General of the United States · See more »

Surtax

A surtax may be a tax levied upon a tax, or a tax levied upon income.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Surtax · See more »

Sweden–United States relations

Swedish–American relations reach back to the days of the American Revolutionary War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sweden–United States relations · See more »

Swisher Gymnasium

Swisher Gymnasium is a 1,360-seat multi-purpose arena in Jacksonville, Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Swisher Gymnasium · See more »

Sylvester Magee

Sylvester Magee (May 29, 1841? – October 15, 1971) was a man who allegedly was the last living former American slave.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sylvester Magee · See more »

Sylvia Porter

Sylvia Field Porter (June 18, 1913 – June 5, 1991) was an American economist, journalist and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Sylvia Porter · See more »

Synchrotron Radiation Center

The Synchrotron Radiation Center (SRC), located in Stoughton, Wisconsin and operated by the University of Wisconsin–Madison, was a national synchrotron light source research facility, operating the Aladdin storage ring.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Synchrotron Radiation Center · See more »

T. Harry Williams

Thomas Harry Williams (May 19, 1909 – July 6, 1979) was an American historian who taught at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge from 1941 to 1979.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and T. Harry Williams · See more »

Taddy Aycock

Clarence C. "Taddy" Aycock (January 13, 1915 – January 6, 1987), a conservative Democrat from Franklin in St. Mary Parish, was the only three-term lieutenant governor in 20th century Louisiana history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Taddy Aycock · See more »

Taiwan–United States relations

Taiwan and the United States of America have maintained unofficial relations since 1979.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Taiwan–United States relations · See more »

Take My Hand, Precious Lord

"Take My Hand, Precious Lord" (a.k.a. "Precious Lord, Take My Hand") is a gospel song.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Take My Hand, Precious Lord · See more »

Talbot County, Maryland

Talbot County is a county located in the heart of the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the U.S. state of Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Talbot County, Maryland · See more »

Talimena Scenic Drive

The Talimena Scenic Drive is a National Scenic Byway in southeastern Oklahoma and extreme western Arkansas spanning a stretch of Oklahoma State Highway 1 (SH-1) and Arkansas Highway 88 (AR 88) from Talihina, Oklahoma, to Mena, Arkansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Talimena Scenic Drive · See more »

Tank on the Moon

Tank on the Moon is a French 2007 documentary film about the development, launch, and operation of the Soviet Moon exploration rovers, Lunokhod 1 and Lunokhod 2 in the period from 1970 to 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tank on the Moon · See more »

Tariffs in United States history

The tariff history of the United States spans from colonial times to present.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tariffs in United States history · See more »

Tarrant County, Texas

Tarrant County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tarrant County, Texas · See more »

Tax cut

A tax cut is a reduction in the rate of tax charged by a government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tax cut · See more »

Tax policy and economic inequality in the United States

Tax policy and economic inequality in the United States discusses how tax policy affects the distribution of income and wealth in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tax policy and economic inequality in the United States · See more »

Taylor G. Belcher

Taylor Garrison Belcher (July 1, 1920 - August 6, 1990) was a United States Ambassador to Cyprus and Peru who helped mediate conflicts in both countries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Taylor G. Belcher · See more »

Taylor W. O'Hearn

Taylor Walters O'Hearn (July 6, 1907 – April 2, 1997) was a Louisiana politician and pioneer in the rebirth of the Republican Party in the state during the mid-20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Taylor W. O'Hearn · See more »

Teacher Corps

Teacher Corps, whose correct title was the National Teacher Corps, was a program established by the United States Congress in the Higher Education Act of 1965 to improve elementary and secondary teaching in predominantly low-income areas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Teacher Corps · See more »

Teachers & Writers Collaborative

Teachers & Writers Collaborative is a New York City-based organization that sends writers and other artists into schools.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Teachers & Writers Collaborative · See more »

Ted Berry

Theodore M. Berry (November 5, 1905 – October 15, 2000), an American politician of the Charter Party of Cincinnati, Ohio, was the first African-American mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ted Berry · See more »

Ted Cabot

Ted Cabot (February 5, 1917 – December 4, 1971) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge from the U.S. state of Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ted Cabot · See more »

Ted Kennedy

Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy (February 22, 1932 – August 25, 2009) was an American politician who served in the United States Senate from Massachusetts for almost 47 years, from 1962 until his death in 2009.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ted Kennedy · See more »

Ted Knap

Ted Knap (born May 26, 1920) is an American journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ted Knap · See more »

Ted Nash (saxophonist, born 1960)

Ted Nash (born December 28, 1960) is a jazz saxophonist and composer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ted Nash (saxophonist, born 1960) · See more »

Ted Robert Gurr

Ted Robert Gurr (1936-2017) was an authority on political conflict and instability.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ted Robert Gurr · See more »

Ted Sorensen

Theodore Chaikin "Ted" Sorensen (May 8, 1928 – October 31, 2010) was an American lawyer, writer, and presidential adviser.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ted Sorensen · See more »

Tedd Browne

Tedd Browne (August 23, 1929 in Estill, South Carolina – July 27, 1968 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio) was an American singer songwriter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tedd Browne · See more »

Tejas Club

The Tejas Club is one of the oldest student organizations at the University of Texas at Austin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tejas Club · See more »

Telephone tapping

Telephone tapping (also wire tapping or wiretapping in American English) is the monitoring of telephone and Internet conversations by a third party, often by covert means.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Telephone tapping · See more »

Telstar

Telstar is the name of various communications satellites.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Telstar · See more »

Temple University

Temple University (Temple or TU) is a state-related research university located in the Cecil B. Moore neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Temple University · See more »

Tennessee

Tennessee (translit) is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tennessee · See more »

Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature

The Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature (TISL) is an annual legislative session conducted by college students from across Tennessee, providing students over with an education about Tennessee state government and a channel to express their opinions on state issues.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature · See more »

Tennessee Valley Authority

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is a federally owned corporation in the United States created by congressional charter on May 18, 1933, to provide navigation, flood control, electricity generation, fertilizer manufacturing, and economic development to the Tennessee Valley, a region particularly affected by the Great Depression.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tennessee Valley Authority · See more »

Tensas Parish, Louisiana

Tensas Parish (Paroisse des Tensas) is a parish located in the northeastern section of the State of Louisiana; its eastern border is the Mississippi River.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tensas Parish, Louisiana · See more »

Territory of Hawaii

The Territory of Hawaii or Hawaii Territory was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from August 12, 1898, until August 21, 1959, when most of its territory, excluding Palmyra Island and the Stewart Islands, was admitted to the Union as the fiftieth U.S. state, the State of Hawaii.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Territory of Hawaii · See more »

Terry H. Anderson

Terry Howard Anderson (born December 8, 1946) is a professor of recent United States history at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, and the author of The Pursuit of Fairness: A History of Affirmative Action.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Terry H. Anderson · See more »

Terry Parker High School

Terry Parker High School is a public high school in the Duval County Public School district, located in Jacksonville, Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Terry Parker High School · See more »

Terry Sanford

James Terry Sanford (August 20, 1917 – April 18, 1998) was an American university administrator and politician from North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Terry Sanford · See more »

Tet Offensive

The Tet Offensive (Sự kiện Tết Mậu Thân 1968), or officially called The General Offensive and Uprising of Tet Mau Than 1968 (Tổng Tiến công và Nổi dậy Tết Mậu Thân 1968) by North Vietnam and the NLF (National Liberation Front), was one of the largest military campaigns of the Vietnam War, launched on January 30, 1968, by forces of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam against the forces of the South Vietnamese Army of the Republic of Vietnam, the United States Armed Forces, and their allies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tet Offensive · See more »

Texan English

Texan English is the array of American English spoken in Texas, primarily falling under the regional dialects of Southern and Midland U.S. English.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texan English · See more »

Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument

The Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument, designed by New Mexico artist Duke Sundt, is a tribute to all Texans who served in the Vietnam War and a memorial to the 3,417 who died.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument · See more »

Texas Country Reporter

Texas Country Reporter is a weekly syndicated television program, hosted and produced by Bob Phillips and Kelli Phillips, which airs in all twenty-two Texas media markets, generally on weekends, and nationally on the satellite/cable channel RFD-TV.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas Country Reporter · See more »

Texas Cowboys

The Texas Cowboys is an honorary men's service organization at the University of Texas at Austin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas Cowboys · See more »

Texas Democratic Party

The Texas Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties in the U.S. state of Texas, representing the Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas Democratic Party · See more »

Texas Hill Country

The Texas Hill Country is a geographic region located in the Edwards Plateau at the crossroads of West Texas, Central Texas, and South Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas Hill Country · See more »

Texas House of Representatives

The Texas House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Texas Legislature.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas House of Representatives · See more »

Texas in My Soul

Texas in My Soul is the seventh studio album by country singer Willie Nelson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas in My Soul · See more »

Texas Is the Reason

Texas Is the Reason were an American emo/post-hardcore band founded by former Shelter guitarist Norman Brannon and 108 drummer Chris Daly in 1994.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas Is the Reason · See more »

Texas oil boom

The Texas oil boom, sometimes called the gusher age, was a period of dramatic change and economic growth in the U.S. state of Texas during the early 20th century that began with the discovery of a large petroleum reserve near Beaumont, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas oil boom · See more »

Texas State University

Texas State University is a public research university located in San Marcos, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas State University · See more »

Texas State University Strutters

The Texas State University Strutters, more simply known as the Strutters, are an American collegiate dance team from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas State University Strutters · See more »

Texas Women's Hall of Fame

The Texas Women's Hall of Fame was established in 1984 by the Governor's Commission on Women.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas Women's Hall of Fame · See more »

Texas's 10th congressional district

Texas District 10 of the United States House of Representatives is a congressional district that serves the northwestern portion of the Greater Houston region stretching to the Austin area of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas's 10th congressional district · See more »

Texas's 22nd congressional district

Texas's 22nd congressional district of the United States House of Representatives covers a largely suburban south-central portion of the metropolitan area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Texas's 22nd congressional district · See more »

Thad Hutcheson

Thaddeus Thomson Hutcheson, Sr., known as Thad Hutcheson (October 29, 1915 – August 3, 1986), was a Republican attorney in his native Houston, who was an early figure in the movement to establish a competitive two-party system in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thad Hutcheson · See more »

Thanh Hóa Bridge

The Thanh Hóa Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Hàm Rồng, Hàm Rồng Bridge), spanning the Song Ma river, is situated northeast of Thanh Hóa, the capital of Thanh Hóa Province in Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thanh Hóa Bridge · See more »

That Was the Week That Was

That Was the Week That Was, informally TWTWTW or TW3, was a satirical television comedy programme on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and That Was the Week That Was · See more »

That Was the Year That Was

That Was the Year That Was (1965) is a live album recorded at the hungry i in San Francisco, containing performances by Tom Lehrer of satiric topical songs he originally wrote for the NBC television series That Was The Week That Was, known informally as TW3 (1964–65).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and That Was the Year That Was · See more »

The Algonquin Resort St. Andrews By-The-Sea

The Algonquin Resort is a coastal resort hotel in the Tudor Revival style, in St. Andrews, New Brunswick.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Algonquin Resort St. Andrews By-The-Sea · See more »

The American Metaphysical Circus

The American Metaphysical Circus is a 1969 album by Joseph "Joe" Byrd.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The American Metaphysical Circus · See more »

The American Way

The American Way is an eight-issue American comic book limited series produced under DC Comics' Wildstorm Signature imprint.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The American Way · See more »

The Armies of the Night

The Armies of the Night is a nonfiction novel written by Norman Mailer and published by New American Library in 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Armies of the Night · See more »

The Atlantic

The Atlantic is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher, founded in 1857 as The Atlantic Monthly in Boston, Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Atlantic · See more »

The Back Porch Majority

The Back Porch Majority was an American folk music group founded by Randy Sparks in 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Back Porch Majority · See more »

The Ballot or the Bullet

"The Ballot or the Bullet" is the title of a public speech by human rights activist Malcolm X. In the speech, which was delivered on April 3, 1964, at Cory Methodist Church in Cleveland, Ohio, Malcolm X advised African Americans to judiciously exercise their right to vote, but he cautioned that if the government continued to prevent African Americans from attaining full equality, it might be necessary for them to take up arms.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Ballot or the Bullet · See more »

The Beatles in the United States

The Beatles' rise to prominence in the United States in February 1964 was a significant development in the history of the band's commercial success.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Beatles in the United States · See more »

The Begatting of the President

The Begatting of the President is a satirical album narrated by Orson Welles, summarising the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson and the election of 1968, leading up to the election of Richard Nixon, delivered in the style of Biblical verse.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Begatting of the President · See more »

The Best and the Brightest

The Best and the Brightest (1972) is an account by journalist David Halberstam of the origins of the Vietnam War published by Random House.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Best and the Brightest · See more »

The Big Chair

The Big Chair is a landmark located in Thomasville, North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Big Chair · See more »

The Bronx

The Bronx is the northernmost of the five boroughs of New York City, in the U.S. state of New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Bronx · See more »

The Butler

The Butler (full title Lee Daniels' The Butler) is a 2013 American historical drama film directed and produced by Lee Daniels and written by Danny Strong.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Butler · See more »

The Century Plaza Hotel

The Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles is a landmark 19-story luxury hotel forming a sweeping crescent design fronting fountains on Avenue of the Stars, adjacent to the twin Century Plaza Towers and the new 2000 Avenue of the Stars complex which houses Fidelity Investments, Comerica Bank, UBS Wealth Management, and talent agency CAA.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Century Plaza Hotel · See more »

The Chicago 8

The Chicago 8 is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Pinchas Perry and starring Philip Baker Hall, Gary Cole, Steven Culp and Mayim Bialik.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Chicago 8 · See more »

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and politics in the United States

Early in its history, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) had a series of negative encounters with the United States federal government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and politics in the United States · See more »

The Coca-Cola Company

The Coca-Cola Company is an American corporation, and manufacturer, retailer, and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Coca-Cola Company · See more »

The Color of Truth

The Color of Truth is a book by Kai Bird, published by Touchstone Books in June 2000.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Color of Truth · See more »

The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter

The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter, later known as The Correspondent, was a publication of the eponymous Committee of Correspondence at Harvard University (with no official connection to the university) from 1961 through 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter · See more »

The Company (Ehrlichman novel)

The Company is a political fiction ''roman à clef'' novel written by John Ehrlichman, a former close aide to President Richard Nixon and a figure in the Watergate scandal, first published in 1976 by Simon & Schuster.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Company (Ehrlichman novel) · See more »

The Company (Littell novel)

The Company: A Novel of the CIA is an American novel written by Robert Littell and published by Penguin Press in 2002.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Company (Littell novel) · See more »

The Day After Trinity

The Day After Trinity (a.k.a. The Day After Trinity: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb) is a 1980 documentary film directed and produced by Jon H. Else in association with KTEH public television in San Jose, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Day After Trinity · See more »

The Death of a President

The Death of a President: November 20–November 25, 1963 is historian William Manchester's 1967 account of the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Death of a President · See more »

The Des Moines Register

The Des Moines Register is the daily morning newspaper of Des Moines, Iowa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Des Moines Register · See more »

The Ed Sullivan Show

The Ed Sullivan Show was an American television variety show that ran on CBS from June 20, 1948, to June 6, 1971, and was hosted by New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Ed Sullivan Show · See more »

The Eyes of Texas

"The Eyes of Texas" is the school spirit song of the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Texas at El Paso.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Eyes of Texas · See more »

The Fog of War

The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara illustrating his observations of the nature of modern warfare.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Fog of War · See more »

The Gay Place

The Gay Place (1961) is a series of three novellas, with interlocking plots and characters, by American author Billy Lee Brammer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Gay Place · See more »

The General Goes Zapping Charlie Cong

The General Goes Zapping Charlie Cong is an example of The New Journalism by Nicholas Tomalin, an English journalist, in 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The General Goes Zapping Charlie Cong · See more »

The Great Society (band)

The Great Society (also known as The Great!! Society!!) was a 1960s San Francisco rock band that existed from 1965 to 1966, and was closely associated with the burgeoning Bay Area acid rock scene.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Great Society (band) · See more »

The Greatest American

The Greatest American was a four-part American television series hosted by Matt Lauer in 2005.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Greatest American · See more »

The Green Berets (film)

The Green Berets is a 1968 American war film set in Vietnam featuring John Wayne, Jim Hutton, David Janssen, Aldo Ray, Patrick Wayne, and Jack Soo, based on the 1965 book by Robin Moore.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Green Berets (film) · See more »

The Grove Plantation

The Grove, known officially as the Call/Collins House at The Grove, is an antebellum plantation house located in Tallahassee Leon County, Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Grove Plantation · See more »

The Imperial Presidency

The Imperial Presidency, by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., is a book published in 1973 by Houghton Mifflin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Imperial Presidency · See more »

The Kennedys (miniseries)

The Kennedys is a Canadian-American television miniseries chronicling the lives of the Kennedy family, including key triumphs and tragedies it has experienced.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Kennedys (miniseries) · See more »

The Loving Kind (Nanci Griffith album)

The Loving Kind is the 19th album by singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Loving Kind (Nanci Griffith album) · See more »

The Manhattan Projects

The Manhattan Projects is a comic book series co-created by writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Nick Pitarra published by Image Comics.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Manhattan Projects · See more »

The Media Elite

The Media Elite: America's New Powerbrokers is a non-fiction book written by S. Robert Lichter, Stanley Rothman, and Linda Lichter, published in 1986.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Media Elite · See more »

The Men Who Killed Kennedy

The Men Who Killed Kennedy is a video documentary series by British television network ITV that depicts the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Men Who Killed Kennedy · See more »

The Millennium Breach

The Millennium Breach was sponsored by the Eisenhower Foundation to mark the thirtieth anniversary of the Kerner Report on March 1, 1998.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Millennium Breach · See more »

The Mirage (Ruff novel)

The Mirage is an alternate history novel by Matt Ruff, published in 2012 by Harper.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Mirage (Ruff novel) · See more »

The Missiles of October

The Missiles of October is a 1974 docudrama made-for-television play about the Cuban Missile Crisis.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Missiles of October · See more »

The Negro Family: The Case For National Action

The Negro Family: The Case For National Action (known as the Moynihan Report, 1965) was written by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, an American sociologist serving as Assistant Secretary of Labor under President Lyndon B. Johnson of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Negro Family: The Case For National Action · See more »

The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The New York Times · See more »

The Paul Findley Congressional Office Museum

The Paul Findley Congressional Office Museum is one of the few congressional office museums in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Paul Findley Congressional Office Museum · See more »

The Pentagon

The Pentagon is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, located in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. As a symbol of the U.S. military, The Pentagon is often used metonymically to refer to the U.S. Department of Defense.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Pentagon · See more »

The Political Machine

The Political Machine is a government simulation game from Stardock and the first game in the Political Machine series, in which the player leads a campaign to elect the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Political Machine · See more »

The Political Machine 2008

The Political Machine 2008 is a government simulation game from Stardock and the second game in The Political Machine series, in which the player leads a campaign to elect the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Political Machine 2008 · See more »

The Portland Black Panthers: Empowering Albina and Remaking a City

The Portland Black Panthers: Empowering Albina and Remaking a City is a history book written by Lucas N. N. Burke, a historian at the University of Oregon, and Judson L. Jeffries, a professor of African and African American Studies at the Ohio State University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Portland Black Panthers: Empowering Albina and Remaking a City · See more »

The Power of Nightmares

The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear is a BBC television documentary series by Adam Curtis.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Power of Nightmares · See more »

The Pride of Mid-America Marching Band

The "Pride of Mid-America" is the name of the Ball State University marching band.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Pride of Mid-America Marching Band · See more »

The Prime Ministers: The Pioneers

The Prime Ministers: The Pioneers is a 2013 American documentary film about former Israeli Prime Ministers, directed by Richard Trank.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Prime Ministers: The Pioneers · See more »

The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover

The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover is a 1977 film directed by Larry Cohen and starring Broderick Crawford and James Wainwright.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover · See more »

The Realist

The Realist was a pioneering magazine of "social-political-religious criticism and satire", intended as a hybrid of a grown-ups version of ''Mad'' and Lyle Stuart's anti-censorship monthly The Independent. Edited and published by Paul Krassner, and often regarded as a milestone in the American underground or countercultural press of the mid-20th century, it was a nationally-distributed newsstand publication as early as 1958.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Realist · See more »

The Report from Iron Mountain

The Report from Iron Mountain is a book published in 1967 (during the Johnson Administration) by Dial Press which puts itself forth as the report of a government panel.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Report from Iron Mountain · See more »

The Right Stuff (film)

The Right Stuff is a 1983 American epic historical drama film.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Right Stuff (film) · See more »

The Samson Option: Israel's Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy

The Samson Option: Israel's Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy is a 1991 book by Seymour Hersh.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Samson Option: Israel's Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy · See more »

The Serendipity Singers

The Serendipity Singers were a 1960s American folk group, similar to The New Christy Minstrels.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Serendipity Singers · See more »

The Sixties (miniseries)

The Sixties is a documentary miniseries which premiered on CNN on May 29, 2014.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Sixties (miniseries) · See more »

The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour

The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour was an American comedy and variety show television series hosted by the Smothers Brothers and initially airing on CBS from 1967 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour · See more »

The Society in Dedham for Apprehending Horse Thieves

The Society in Dedham for Apprehending Horse Thieves is "the oldest continually existing horse thief apprehending organization in the United States, and one of Dedham’s most venerable social organizations." Since its founding there have been more than 10,000 members including heads of state, Supreme Court justices, governors, popes, professors, generals, and other notables.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Society in Dedham for Apprehending Horse Thieves · See more »

The Spitting Image

The Spitting Image: Myth, Memory and the Legacy of Vietnam (1998) is a book by Vietnam veteran and Sociology professor Jerry Lembcke.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Spitting Image · See more »

The St. Anthony Hotel

The St.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The St. Anthony Hotel · See more »

The Swoose

The Swoose is a B-17D-BO Flying Fortress, USAAF Ser.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Swoose · See more »

The Texas Archive of the Moving Image

The Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) is an independent 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2002 by film archivist and University of Texas at Austin professor Caroline Frick, PhD.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Texas Archive of the Moving Image · See more »

The Treatment

The Treatment may refer to.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Treatment · See more »

The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald (1977 film)

The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald is an American two-part television film shown on ABC-TV in September 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald (1977 film) · See more »

The Trials of Muhammad Ali

The Trials of Muhammad Ali is a 2013 American documentary about the heyday of boxer Muhammad Ali's career, with special focus on his conversion to Islam and his refusal to fight in the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Trials of Muhammad Ali · See more »

The Triple Revolution

"The Triple Revolution" was an open memorandum sent to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson and other government figures on March 22, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Triple Revolution · See more »

The Truth (with Jokes)

The Truth (With Jokes) is an American book of political satire and humor by Al Franken, released in October 2005.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Truth (with Jokes) · See more »

The U.S. Air Force (song)

"The U.S. Air Force" is the official song of the United States Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The U.S. Air Force (song) · See more »

The Ugly American

The Ugly American is a 1958 political novel by Eugene Burdick and William Lederer which depicts the failures of the U.S. diplomatic corps in Southeast Asia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Ugly American · See more »

The University of Pennsylvania Band

The University of Pennsylvania Band (commonly known as the Penn Band, or its vaudeville-esque performance name The Huge, the Enormous, the Well-Endowed, Undefeated, Ivy-League Champion, University of Pennsylvania Oxymoronic Fighting Quaker Marching Band) is among the most active collegiate band programs in the U.S.Images of America: The University of Pennsylvania Band (2006) (Arcadia Publishing) The organization is a part of the Department of Athletics at the University of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The University of Pennsylvania Band · See more »

The Unquiet Earth

The Unquiet Earth is Denise Giardina's third novel.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Unquiet Earth · See more »

The Untold History of the United States

The Untold History of the United States (also known as Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States) is a 2012 documentary series directed, produced, and narrated by Oliver Stone about the reasons behind the Cold War, the decision to drop the atomic bombs, and changes in America's global role since the fall of Communism.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Untold History of the United States · See more »

The Valachi Papers (book)

The Valachi Papers is a biography written by Peter Maas, telling the true story of former mafia member Joe Valachi, a low-ranking member of the New York-based Genovese crime family, who was the first ever government witness coming from the American Mafia itself.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Valachi Papers (book) · See more »

The War Game

The War Game is a 1965 television drama, filmed in a documentary style, that depicts a nuclear war.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The War Game · See more »

The War on Poverty: 50 Years Later

"The War on Poverty: 50 Years Later" is a report by the Budget Committee of the United States House of Representatives published on March 3, 2014.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The War on Poverty: 50 Years Later · See more »

The War Within (Woodward book)

The War Within: A Secret White House History (2006–2008) is a non-fiction book by Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward that was released by publisher Simon & Schuster on September 8, 2008.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The War Within (Woodward book) · See more »

The Washington Post

The Washington Post is a major American daily newspaper founded on December 6, 1877.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Washington Post · See more »

The Wild Wild West

The Wild Wild West is an American Science Fiction/Spy/Western television series that ran on the CBS television network for four seasons (104 episodes) from September 17, 1965, to April 4, 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Wild Wild West · See more »

The Wise Men (book)

The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made is a 1986 book by Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Wise Men (book) · See more »

The Years of Lyndon Johnson

The Years of Lyndon Johnson is a biography of Lyndon B. Johnson by the American writer Robert Caro.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and The Years of Lyndon Johnson · See more »

Theme Building

The Theme Building is an iconic Space Age structure at the Los Angeles International Airport.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Theme Building · See more »

Theo Cangelosi

Theodore F. Cangelosi, known as Theo Cangelosi (December 14, 1911 – July 14, 1992), was an attorney, banker, and businessman from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who served a single term from 1940 to 1944 as a Democrat in the Louisiana House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Theo Cangelosi · See more »

Theodore A. Jones

Theodore A. Jones (1912 – 2001) was a leading insurance industry figure who held important positions within both the public and private sectors.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Theodore A. Jones · See more »

Theodore Cross

Theodore Lamont Cross II (February 12, 1924 – February 28, 2010) was an American lawyer, civil rights activist, publisher, investor, and bird photographer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Theodore Cross · See more »

Theodore F. Green

Theodore Francis Green (October 2, 1867May 19, 1966) was an American politician from Rhode Island.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Theodore F. Green · See more »

Theodore Harold Maiman

Theodore Harold "Ted" Maiman (July 11, 1927 – May 5, 2007) was an American engineer and physicist who was widely, but not universally, credited with the invention of the laser (Others attribute the invention to Gordon Gould).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Theodore Harold Maiman · See more »

Theodore Hesburgh

Rev.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Theodore Hesburgh · See more »

Theodore Roosevelt desk

Theodore Roosevelt desk is a Colonial Revival-style double-pedestal desk in the collection of the White House.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Theodore Roosevelt desk · See more »

Thirteen Days (film)

Thirteen Days is a 2000 American historical political thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson, dramatizing the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, seen from the perspective of the US political leadership.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thirteen Days (film) · See more »

This Day Tonight

This Day Tonight (TDT) was an Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) evening current affairs program from 1967 to 1978.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and This Day Tonight · See more »

Thomas A. Dorsey

Thomas Andrew Dorsey (July 1, 1899 – January 23, 1993) was known as "the father of black gospel music" and was at one time so closely associated with the field that songs written in the new style were sometimes known as "dorseys".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas A. Dorsey · See more »

Thomas Ambrose Masterson

Thomas Ambrose Masterson (December 10, 1927 – June 15, 2000) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas Ambrose Masterson · See more »

Thomas C. Hennings Jr.

Thomas Carey Hennings Jr. (June 25, 1903September 13, 1960) was an American political figure from Missouri, and a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives (from 1935 until 1940), and the United States Senate (from 1951 until 1960).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas C. Hennings Jr. · See more »

Thomas C. Mann

Thomas Clifton Mann (November 11, 1912 – January 23, 1999) was an American diplomat who specialized in Latin American affairs.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas C. Mann · See more »

Thomas Demetrios Lambros

Thomas Demetrios Lambros (born February 4, 1930) is a former United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas Demetrios Lambros · See more »

Thomas E. Dewey

Thomas Edmund Dewey (March 24, 1902 – March 16, 1971) was an American lawyer, prosecutor, and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas E. Dewey · See more »

Thomas E. Fairchild

Thomas Edward Fairchild (December 25, 1912 – February 12, 2007) was an American judge, attorney, and politician who served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas E. Fairchild · See more »

Thomas Finney (lawyer)

Thomas D. Finney January 20, 1925 – January 30, 1978) was a lawyer and political strategist. He was born in Oklahoma, and died from ALS. During his career he worked with Clark Clifford, Senators Adlai Stevenson, Eugene McCarthy, A. S. Michael Monroney, Edmund Muskie and President Lyndon B. Johnson. Senator Edmund Muskie said "Tom Finney's death took from us a man who helped shape the history of our time. He is not a familiar name to most Americans. But it is to most of us....it is people like Tom Finney who prove that public recognition is not the same as public service."1 In his memorial service remarks, Senator Adlai Stevenson said, "Tom Finney required little of life for himself. He claimed little of the influence that was his in Washington. He aided just causes; often they were forlorn. He aided friends in need."1 His father, Tom Finney Sr practiced law in Idabel, Oklahoma until his death in 1968 from cancer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas Finney (lawyer) · See more »

Thomas Gardiner Corcoran

Thomas Gardiner Corcoran (December 29, 1900 – December 6, 1981) was one of several advisors in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's brain trust during the New Deal, and later, a close friend and advisor to President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas Gardiner Corcoran · See more »

Thomas Hinman Moorer

Thomas Hinman Moorer (February 9, 1912 – February 5, 2004) was an admiral and naval aviator in the United States Navy who served as Chief of Naval Operations from 1967 to 1970, and as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1970 to 1974.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas Hinman Moorer · See more »

Thomas J. Cahill

Thomas J. Cahill (June 8, 1910 – October 12, 2002) was the chief of police of San Francisco, California from 1958 to 1970, the longest tenure as chief of police in San Francisco history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas J. Cahill · See more »

Thomas J. McIntyre

Thomas James McIntyre (February 20, 1915August 8, 1992) was an American lawyer and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas J. McIntyre · See more »

Thomas J. Michie

Thomas Johnson Michie (June 7, 1896 – April 9, 1973) was a Virginia lawyer and federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas J. Michie · See more »

Thomas Joseph Grady

Thomas Joseph Grady (October 9, 1914 – April 21, 2002) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas Joseph Grady · See more »

Thomas K. Finletter

Thomas Knight Finletter (November 11, 1893 – April 24, 1980), was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas K. Finletter · See more »

Thomas More College (Kentucky)

Thomas More College is a liberal arts college located in Crestview Hills, Kentucky, a suburb near Cincinnati, Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas More College (Kentucky) · See more »

Thomas R. Donahue

Thomas Reilly Donahue (born September 4, 1928), who served as Secretary-Treasurer of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations from 1979 to 1995, President in 1995, and President Emeritus since 1996, is one of the most influential leaders of the post-World War II American trade union movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas R. Donahue · See more »

Thomas Sinito

Thomas James Sinito, also known as "The Chinaman" (September 18, 1938 − December 21, 1997), was a powerful Caporegime in the Cleveland crime family who was once accused of plotting the assassination of then mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, Dennis J. Kucinich in 1979.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas Sinito · See more »

Thomas Virgil Pittman

Thomas Virgil Pittman (March 28, 1916 - January 6, 2012) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas Virgil Pittman · See more »

Thomas Watson Jr.

Thomas John Watson Jr. (January 14, 1914 – December 31, 1993) was an American businessman, political figure, and philanthropist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomas Watson Jr. · See more »

Thomasville, North Carolina

Thomasville is a city in Davidson County, North Carolina, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thomasville, North Carolina · See more »

Thompson Memorial Library

The Frederick Ferris Thompson Memorial Library is the main library building at Vassar College, in Poughkeepsie, New York.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thompson Memorial Library · See more »

Threat

A threat is a communicated intent to inflict harm or loss on another person.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Threat · See more »

Threatening the President of the United States

Threatening the President of the United States is a felony under United States Code Title 18, Section 871.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Threatening the President of the United States · See more »

Three Sisters Bridge

The Three Sisters Bridge was a planned bridge over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., with piers on the Three Sisters islets.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Three Sisters Bridge · See more »

Three-letter acronym

A three-letter acronym (TLA), or three-letter abbreviation, is an abbreviation, specifically an acronym, alphabetism, or initialism, consisting of three letters.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Three-letter acronym · See more »

Thruston Ballard Morton

Thruston Ballard Morton (August 19, 1907 – August 14, 1982), was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thruston Ballard Morton · See more »

Thurgood Marshall

Thurgood Marshall (July 2, 1908January 24, 1993) was an American lawyer, serving as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from October 1967 until October 1991.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thurgood Marshall · See more »

Thurmond rule

The Thurmond rule, in US politics, posits that at some point in a presidential election year, the US Senate will not confirm the president's nominees to the federal judiciary except under certain circumstances.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Thurmond rule · See more »

Ticket balance

In United States politics, balancing the ticket is when a political candidate chooses a running mate, usually of the same party, with the goal of bringing more widespread appeal to the campaign.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ticket balance · See more »

Tiger Force

Tiger Force was the nickname of a long-range reconnaissance patrol unit of the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade (Separate), 101st Airborne Division, Night stalkers unit which fought in the Vietnam War and had committed numerous war crimes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tiger Force · See more »

Tilghman (surname)

Tilghman is a surname of English origin, and has its origins in Middle Ages England.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tilghman (surname) · See more »

Tim Babcock

Tim Milford Babcock (October 27, 1919 – April 7, 2015) was an American politician, the 16th Governor of the state of Montana, from 1962 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tim Babcock · See more »

Tim Lee Carter

Tim Lee Carter (September 2, 1910 – March 27, 1987) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives for the commonwealth of Kentucky from 1965 until 1981.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tim Lee Carter · See more »

Tim Wirth

Timothy Endicott Wirth (born September 22, 1939) is a former United States Senator from Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tim Wirth · See more »

Timeline of 1960s counterculture

The following is a chronological capsule history of 1960s counterculture.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of 1960s counterculture · See more »

Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom

The abolition of slavery occurred at different times in different countries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom · See more »

Timeline of African-American history

This is a timeline of the African-American history in what is now the United States, from 1565 to the present.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of African-American history · See more »

Timeline of American women in war and the U.S. military from 1945 to 1999

For non-U.S. military related information, please see Women in warfare and the military (1945–99).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of American women in war and the U.S. military from 1945 to 1999 · See more »

Timeline of Arizona

The following is a timeline of the history of the area which today comprises the U.S. state of Arizona.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of Arizona · See more »

Timeline of Austin, Texas

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Austin, Texas, USA.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of Austin, Texas · See more »

Timeline of disability rights in the United States

This disability rights timeline lists events relating to the civil rights of people with disabilities in the United States of America, including court decisions, the passage of legislation, activists' actions, significant abuses of people with disabilities that illustrate their lack of civil rights at the time, and the founding of various organizations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of disability rights in the United States · See more »

Timeline of events in the Cold War

This is a timeline of the main events of the Cold War, a state of political and military tension after World War II between powers in the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies and others) and powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union, its allies in the Warsaw Pact and later the People's Republic of China).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of events in the Cold War · See more »

Timeline of modern American conservatism

This timeline of modern American conservatism lists important events, developments, and occurrences which have significantly affected conservatism in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of modern American conservatism · See more »

Timeline of Phoenix, Arizona

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Phoenix, Arizona, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of Phoenix, Arizona · See more »

Timeline of San Bernardino, California history

This is a historical timeline of San Bernardino, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of San Bernardino, California history · See more »

Timeline of second-wave feminism

This is a Timeline of second-wave feminism, from its beginning in the mid-twentieth century, to the start of Third-wave feminism in the early 1990s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of second-wave feminism · See more »

Timeline of the civil rights movement

This is a timeline of the civil rights movement, a nonviolent freedom movement to gain legal equality and the enforcement of constitutional rights for African Americans.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of the civil rights movement · See more »

Timeline of the John F. Kennedy assassination

This article considers the detailed timeline of events before, during, and after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of the John F. Kennedy assassination · See more »

Timeline of the presidency of George H. W. Bush

The presidency of George H. W. Bush began on January 20, 1989 when George H. W. Bush was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1993.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of the presidency of George H. W. Bush · See more »

Timeline of the presidency of John F. Kennedy

The presidency of John F. Kennedy began on January 20, 1961, when John F. Kennedy was inaugurated as the 35th President of the United States, and ended on November 22, 1963, upon his assassination and death, a span of days.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of the presidency of John F. Kennedy · See more »

Timeline of the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson

The presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson began on November 22, 1963, when Lyndon B. Johnson became President of the United States following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and ended on January 20, 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson · See more »

Timeline of the presidency of Richard Nixon

The presidency of Richard Nixon began on January 20, 1969 when Richard Nixon was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on August 9, 1974, when, in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal from office, he resigned the presidency (the first U.S. president ever to do so).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of the presidency of Richard Nixon · See more »

Timeline of United States diplomatic history

The diplomatic history of the United States oscillated among three positions: isolation from diplomatic entanglements of other (typically European) nations (but with economic connections to the world); alliances with European and other military partners; and unilateralism, or operating on its own sovereign policy decisions.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of United States diplomatic history · See more »

Timeline of United States history

This is a timeline of United States history, comprising important legal and territorial changes as well as political, social, and economic events in the United States and its predecessor states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of United States history · See more »

Timeline of United States history (1950–69)

This section of the Timeline of United States history concerns events from 1950 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of United States history (1950–69) · See more »

Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting)

Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) represents formal changes and reforms regarding women's rights.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) · See more »

Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other than voting)

Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other than voting) represents formal legal changes and reforms regarding women's rights in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other than voting) · See more »

Timequest (film)

Timequest is a 2000 science-fiction film directed by Robert Dyke.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timequest (film) · See more »

Timothy Sylvester Hogan (judge)

Timothy Sylvester Hogan (September 23, 1909 – January 30, 1989) was a United States federal judge from Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Timothy Sylvester Hogan (judge) · See more »

Tioga County, Pennsylvania

Tioga County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tioga County, Pennsylvania · See more »

Tip O'Neill

Thomas Phillip "Tip" O'Neill Jr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tip O'Neill · See more »

Title IX

Title IX is a federal civil rights law in the United States of America that was passed as part of the Education Amendments of 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Title IX · See more »

Title X

The Title X Family Planning Program, officially known as Public Law 91-572 or “Population Research and Voluntary Family Planning Programs”, was enacted under President Richard Nixon in 1970 as part of the Public Health Service Act.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Title X · See more »

Todd Staples

Douglas Todd Staples (born August 24, 1963) is the former two-term Texas Commissioner of Agriculture.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Todd Staples · See more »

Tom Connally

Thomas Terry "Tom" Connally (August 19, 1877October 28, 1963) was an American politician, who represented Texas in both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives, as a member of the Democratic Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally · See more »

Tom Daschle

Thomas Andrew Daschle (born December 9, 1947) is a retired American politician and lobbyist who served as a United States Senator from South Dakota from 1987 to 2005.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Daschle · See more »

Tom Hayden

Thomas Emmet "Tom" Hayden (December 11, 1939 – October 23, 2016) was an American social and political activist, author and politician, who was director of the Peace and Justice Resource Center in Los Angeles County, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Hayden · See more »

Tom Johnson (journalist)

Wyatt Thomas ("Tom") Johnson is an American journalist and media executive, best known for serving as president of Cable News Network (CNN) during the 1990s and, before that, as publisher of the Los Angeles Times newspaper.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Johnson (journalist) · See more »

Tom Liesegang

Tom Liesegang (Thomas Kirby von Richter Liesegang, born May 24, 1955) is an American artist who has lived and worked in Boston, New York and Los Angeles, as well as Amsterdam, Netherlands.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Liesegang · See more »

Tom Railsback

Thomas Fisher Railsback (born January 22, 1932 in Moline, Illinois) served eight terms in the United States Congress from 1967-1983 for in Moline.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Railsback · See more »

Tom Tancredo presidential campaign, 2008

The 2008 presidential campaign of Tom Tancredo, a Congressman from Colorado began on April 2, 2007 with a formal announcement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Tancredo presidential campaign, 2008 · See more »

Tom Vandergriff

Tommy Joe Vandergriff (January 29, 1926December 30, 2010) was a politician from Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Vandergriff · See more »

Tom Wilkinson

Thomas Geoffrey Wilkinson, OBE (born 5 February 1948)Born January–March 1948, according to the Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916–2005.; at ancestry.com is an English actor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Wilkinson · See more »

Tombstone Blues

"Tombstone Blues" is the second track of Bob Dylan's 1965 album Highway 61 Revisited.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tombstone Blues · See more »

Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play

The Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play is an honor presented at the Tony Awards, a ceremony established in 1947 as the Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, to actors for quality leading roles in a Broadway play.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play · See more »

Tony Coelho

Anthony Lee Coelho (born June 15, 1942) is an American politician from California who served in the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tony Coelho · See more »

Tony Mazzocchi

Anthony Mazzocchi (June 13, 1926 – October 5, 2002) was an American labor leader.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tony Mazzocchi · See more »

Tony Schwartz (sound archivist)

Anthony Schwartz (August 19, 1923 – June 15, 2008) was an American sound archivist, sound designer, pioneering media theorist, and advertising creator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tony Schwartz (sound archivist) · See more »

Tony Tallarico

Tony Tallarico (born September 20, 1933) is an American comic book artist, and children's book illustrator and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tony Tallarico · See more »

Torrijos–Carter Treaties

The Torrijos–Carter Treaties (Tratados Torrijos-Carter) are two treaties signed by the United States and Panama in Washington, D.C., on September 7, 1977, which abrogated the Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty of 1903.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Torrijos–Carter Treaties · See more »

Tourism in El Salvador

Tourism accounts for a large part of El Salvador's economy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tourism in El Salvador · See more »

Townsend Hoopes

Townsend Walter Hoopes II (April 28, 1922 – September 20, 2004) was an American historian and government official, who reached the height of his career as Under Secretary of the Air Force from 1967 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Townsend Hoopes · See more »

Townsville mutiny

The Townsville mutiny was a mutiny by predominantly African American servicemen of the United States Army while serving in Townsville, Australia, during World War Two.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Townsville mutiny · See more »

Traditionalist conservatism in the United States

Traditionalist conservatism in the United States is a variant of conservatism based on the political philosophies of Aristotle and Edmund Burke.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Traditionalist conservatism in the United States · See more »

Trần Ngọc Châu

Tran Ngoc Châu (born 1923 in Huế) was a Vietnamese soldier (lieutenant colonel), civil administrator (city mayor, province chief), politician (leader of the Lower House of the National Assembly), and later political prisoner, in the Republic of Vietnam until its demise with the Fall of Saigon in 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Trần Ngọc Châu · See more »

Treasurer of the United States

The Treasurer of the United States is an official in the United States Department of the Treasury who was originally charged with the receipt and custody of government funds, though many of these functions have been taken over by different bureaus of the Department.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Treasurer of the United States · See more »

Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF

Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF is a fund-raising program for children sponsored by the U.S. Fund for UNICEF.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF · See more »

Trickle-down economics

Trickle-down economics, also referred to as trickle-down theory, is an economic theory that advocates reducing taxes on businesses and the wealthy in society as a means to stimulate business investment in the short term and benefit society at large in the long term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Trickle-down economics · See more »

Tripp County, South Dakota

Tripp County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tripp County, South Dakota · See more »

Trude Feldman

Trude Feldman (born August 13, 1924) is an American reporter, columnist, and former member of the White House Press Corps and State Department Press Corps.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Trude Feldman · See more »

Trudy Haynes

Trudy Haynes (born November 23, 1926) is an American news reporter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Trudy Haynes · See more »

True threat

A true threat is a threatening communication that can be prosecuted under the law.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and True threat · See more »

Truth in Lending Act

The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) of 1968 is a United States federal law designed to promote the informed use of consumer credit, by requiring disclosures about its terms and cost to standardize the manner in which costs associated with borrowing are calculated and disclosed.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Truth in Lending Act · See more »

Tulare County, California

Tulare County is a county in the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tulare County, California · See more »

Turkey–United States relations

Turkey–United States relations in the post-World War II period evolved from the Second Cairo Conference in December 1943 and Turkey's entrance into World War II on the side of the Allies in February 1945, as a result of which Turkey became a charter member of the United Nations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Turkey–United States relations · See more »

Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution

The Twenty-fifth Amendment (Amendment XXV) to the United States Constitution deals with succession to the Presidency and establishes procedures both for filling a vacancy in the office of the Vice President as well as responding to Presidential disabilities.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution · See more »

Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution

The Twenty-fourth Amendment (Amendment XXIV) of the United States Constitution prohibits both Congress and the states from conditioning the right to vote in federal elections on payment of a poll tax or other types of tax.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution · See more »

Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution

The Twenty-second Amendment (Amendment XXII) to the United States Constitution sets a limit on the number of times a person is eligible for election to the office of President of the United States, and also sets additional eligibility conditions for presidents who succeed to the unexpired terms of their predecessors.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution · See more »

Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution

The Twenty-sixth Amendment (Amendment XXVI) to the United States Constitution prohibits the states and the federal government from using age as a reason for denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States who are at least eighteen years old.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution · See more »

Type A videotape

1 inch type A (designated Type A by SMPTE) is a reel-to-reel helical scan analog recording videotape format developed by Ampex in 1965, that was one of the first standardized reel-to-reel magnetic tape formats in the 1 inch (25 mm) width; most others of that size at that time were proprietary.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Type A videotape · See more »

Typhoon Karen

Typhoon Karen was the most powerful tropical cyclone to strike the island of Guam, and has been regarded as one of the most destructive events in the island's history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Typhoon Karen · See more »

Tyronza, Arkansas

Tyronza is a city in Poinsett County, Arkansas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Tyronza, Arkansas · See more »

U Thant

Thant (22 January 1909 – 25 November 1974), known honorifically as U Thant, was a Burmese diplomat and the third Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1961 to 1971, the first non-European to hold the position.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and U Thant · See more »

U.S. Flammable Fabrics Act

The U.S. Flammable Fabrics Act is an act that was passed in 1953 to regulate the manufacture of highly flammable clothing.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and U.S. Flammable Fabrics Act · See more »

U.S. House of Representatives Delegations from Delaware

This is a chronological listing, in timeline format, of the United States House of Representatives Delegations from Delaware.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and U.S. House of Representatives Delegations from Delaware · See more »

U.S. immigration policy toward the People's Republic of China

With the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, American immigration policy towards Chinese emigrants and the highly controversial subject of foreign policy with regard to the PRC became invariably connected.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and U.S. immigration policy toward the People's Republic of China · See more »

U.S. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence

The U.S. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (National Violence Commission) was formed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in on June 10, 1968, after the assassinations of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and U.S. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence · See more »

U.S. Presidential IQ hoax

The U.S. Presidential IQ hoax was a mid-2001 e-mail and internet hoax that purported to provide a list of estimated IQs of the U.S. Presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to George W. Bush.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and U.S. Presidential IQ hoax · See more »

U.S. prisoners of war during the Vietnam War

Members of the United States armed forces were held as prisoners of war (POWs) in significant numbers during the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and U.S. prisoners of war during the Vietnam War · See more »

U.S. Route 290

U.S. Route 290 (or U.S. 290) is an east–west U.S. Highway located entirely within the state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and U.S. Route 290 · See more »

Ugly American (pejorative)

"Ugly American" is a pejorative term used to refer to perceptions of loud, arrogant, demeaning, thoughtless, ignorant, and ethnocentric behavior of American citizens mainly abroad, but also at home.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ugly American (pejorative) · See more »

Ulchin-Samcheok Landings

The Ulchin-Samcheok landings was an unsuccessful attempt by the DPRK to establish guerrilla camps in the Taebaek Mountains on October 30, 1968, in order to topple Park Chung-hee's regime and bring about the reunification of Korea.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ulchin-Samcheok Landings · See more »

Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)

The Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)/Chief Financial Officer, abbreviated USD(C)/CFO, is a high level civilian official in the United States Department of Defense.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) · See more »

Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering

The Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (USD(R&E)) is a senior official of the United States Department of Defense.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering · See more »

Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment

The Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment is an undersecretary position within the United States Department of State.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment · See more »

Underworld USA Trilogy

The Underworld USA Trilogy is the collective name given to three novels by American crime author James Ellroy: American Tabloid (1995), The Cold Six Thousand (2001), and Blood's a Rover (2009).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Underworld USA Trilogy · See more »

Uniform Time Act

The Uniform Time Act of 1966,, was a Law of the United States to "promote the adoption and observance of uniform time within the standard time zones" prescribed by the Standard Time Act of 1918.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Uniform Time Act · See more »

Unincorporated territories of the United States

Under United States law, an unincorporated territory is an area controlled by the United States government which is not part of (i.e., "incorporated" in) the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Unincorporated territories of the United States · See more »

United Kingdom–United States relations

British–American relations, also referred to as Anglo-American relations, encompass many complex relations ranging from two early wars to competition for world markets.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United Kingdom–United States relations · See more »

United Nations Security Council Resolution 242

United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 (S/RES/242) was adopted unanimously by the UN Security Council on November 22, 1967, in the aftermath of the Six-Day War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 · See more »

United NLF Groups

The United NLF Groups (De förenade FNL-grupperna, abbreviated DFFG, colloquially FNL-grupperna, 'NLF Groups', or FNL-rörelsen, 'NLF movement') was a Swedish popular movement that sought to mobilize support for the struggle of the Vietnamese National Liberation Front (known by its French acronym 'FNL').

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United NLF Groups · See more »

United States aerial reconnaissance of the Soviet Union

Between 1946 and 1960, the United States Air Force conducted aerial reconnaissance flights over the Soviet Union in order to determine the size, composition, and disposition of Soviet forces.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States aerial reconnaissance of the Soviet Union · See more »

United States Air Force in Thailand

The United States Air Force (USAF) deployed combat aircraft to Thailand from 1961 to 1975 during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Air Force in Thailand · See more »

United States Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

The following is a list of United States Ambassadors to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris, France.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development · See more »

United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States

The following is a list of people who have served as United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States, or the full title, Representative of the United States of America to the Organization of American States, with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States · See more »

United States Ambassador to the United Nations

The United States Ambassador to the United Nations is the leader of the U.S. delegation, the U.S. Mission to the United Nations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Ambassador to the United Nations · See more »

United States Army Security Agency

The United States Army Security Agency (ASA) was the United States Army's signals intelligence branch.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Army Security Agency · See more »

United States Army Special Forces in popular culture

Members of the U.S. Army Special Forces will emphatically assert that the "Green Beret" is a hat and not the man who wears it.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Army Special Forces in popular culture · See more »

United States Assistant Attorney General

Many of the divisions and offices of the United States Department of Justice are headed by an Assistant Attorney General.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Assistant Attorney General · See more »

United States Assistant Secretary for Health

The United States Assistant Secretary for Health (ASH) serves as the Secretary of Health and Human Services's primary advisor on matters involving the nation's public health and, if serving as an active member in the regular corps, is the highest ranking uniformed officer in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps (PHSCC).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Assistant Secretary for Health · See more »

United States Atomic Energy Commission

The United States Atomic Energy Commission, commonly known as the AEC, was an agency of the United States government established after World War II by U.S. Congress to foster and control the peacetime development of atomic science and technology.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Atomic Energy Commission · See more »

United States Attorney General

The United States Attorney General (A.G.) is the head of the United States Department of Justice per, concerned with all legal affairs, and is the chief lawyer of the United States government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Attorney General · See more »

United States Capitol rotunda

The United States Capitol rotunda is the central rotunda (built 1818–1824) of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Capitol rotunda · See more »

United States Children's Bureau

The United States Children's Bureau is a federal agency organized under the United States Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Children and Families.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Children's Bureau · See more »

United States Commission on Civil Rights

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is a bipartisan, independent commission of the United States federal government, created in 1957, that is charged with the responsibility for investigating, reporting on, and making recommendations concerning civil rights issues in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Commission on Civil Rights · See more »

United States Congress

The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the Federal government of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Congress · See more »

United States Congress Joint Committee on Atomic Energy

The Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (JCAE) was a United States congressional committee that was tasked with exclusive jurisdiction over "all bills, resolutions, and other matters" related to civilian and military aspects of nuclear power from 1946 through 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Congress Joint Committee on Atomic Energy · See more »

United States congressional delegations from Texas

These are tables of congressional delegations from the State of Texas to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States congressional delegations from Texas · See more »

United States Court of Claims

The Court of Claims was a federal court that heard claims against the United States government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Court of Claims · See more »

United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals

The United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (CCPA) was a United States federal court which existed from 1909 to 1982 and had jurisdiction over certain types of civil disputes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals · See more »

United States Courthouse (Austin, Texas, 1936)

The Austin United States Courthouse is a historic former federal courthouse in downtown Austin, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Courthouse (Austin, Texas, 1936) · See more »

United States Department of Education

The United States Department of Education (ED or DoED), also referred to as the ED for (the) Education Department, is a Cabinet-level department of the United States government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Department of Education · See more »

United States Department of Housing and Urban Development

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is a Cabinet department in the Executive branch of the United States federal government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Department of Housing and Urban Development · See more »

United States Department of Justice Civil Division

The United States Department of Justice Civil Division represents the United States, its departments and agencies, members of Congress, cabinet officers, and other federal employees.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Department of Justice Civil Division · See more »

United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division

The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division is the institution within the federal government responsible for enforcing federal statutes prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, sex, disability, religion, and national origin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division · See more »

United States Department of Labor

The United States Department of Labor (DOL) is a cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government responsible for occupational safety, wage and hour standards, unemployment insurance benefits, reemployment services, and some economic statistics; many U.S. states also have such departments.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Department of Labor · See more »

United States Department of Transportation

The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT or DOT) is a federal Cabinet department of the U.S. government concerned with transportation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Department of Transportation · See more »

United States Deputy Attorney General

The United States Deputy Attorney General is the second-highest-ranking official in the United States Department of Justice and oversees the day-to-day operation of the Department.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Deputy Attorney General · See more »

United States Deputy Secretary of Defense

The Deputy Secretary of Defense (acronym: DEPSECDEF) is a statutory office and the second-highest-ranking official in the Department of Defense of the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Deputy Secretary of Defense · See more »

United States Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services

The Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services (formerly the Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1953–1979, and the Under Secretary of Health and Human Services, 1979–1990) is the chief operating officer of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services · See more »

United States Domestic Policy Council

The Domestic Policy Council (DPC) of the United States is the principal forum used by the President of the United States for considering domestic policy matters, excluding economic matters, which are the domain of the National Economic Council.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Domestic Policy Council · See more »

United States elections, 1960

The 1960 United States elections was held on November 8, and elected the members of the 87th United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States elections, 1960 · See more »

United States elections, 1964

The 1964 United States elections was held on November 3, and elected the members of the 89th United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States elections, 1964 · See more »

United States elections, 1966

The 1966 United States elections were held on November 8, 1966, and elected the members of the 90th United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States elections, 1966 · See more »

United States elections, 1968

The 1968 United States elections was held on November 5, and elected members of the 91st United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States elections, 1968 · See more »

United States Forest Service

The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's 154 national forests and 20 national grasslands, which encompass.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Forest Service · See more »

United States gubernatorial elections, 1968

United States gubernatorial elections were held on 5 November 1968, in 21 states and one territory, concurrent with the House, Senate elections and presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States gubernatorial elections, 1968 · See more »

United States heraldry

Heraldry in the United States was first established by European settlers who brought with them the heraldic customs of their respective countries of origin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States heraldry · See more »

United States House of Representatives elections, 1938

The 1938 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1938 which occurred in the middle of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's second term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States House of Representatives elections, 1938 · See more »

United States House of Representatives elections, 1940

The 1940 United States House of Representatives elections coincided with President Franklin D. Roosevelt's re-election to an unprecedented third term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States House of Representatives elections, 1940 · See more »

United States House of Representatives elections, 1942

The 1942 United States House of Representatives elections was held in the middle of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's third term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States House of Representatives elections, 1942 · See more »

United States House of Representatives elections, 1944

The 1944 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives in 1944 that coincided with President Franklin D. Roosevelt's re-election to a record fourth term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States House of Representatives elections, 1944 · See more »

United States House of Representatives elections, 1946

Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 80th United States Congress took place in 1946.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States House of Representatives elections, 1946 · See more »

United States House of Representatives elections, 1948

The 1948 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1948 which coincided with President Harry S. Truman's election to a full term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States House of Representatives elections, 1948 · See more »

United States House of Representatives elections, 1964

The 1964 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1964 which coincided with the election to a full term of President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States House of Representatives elections, 1964 · See more »

United States House of Representatives elections, 1966

The 1966 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1966 which occurred in the middle of President Lyndon B. Johnson's second term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States House of Representatives elections, 1966 · See more »

United States in the 1950s

The United States in the 1950s experienced marked economic growth – with an increase in manufacturing and home construction amongst a post–World War II economic expansion.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States in the 1950s · See more »

United States involvement in regime change

United States involvement in regime change has entailed both overt and covert actions aimed at altering, replacing, or preserving foreign governments.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States involvement in regime change · See more »

United States labor law

United States labor law sets the rights and duties for employees, labor unions, and employers in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States labor law · See more »

United States midterm election

Midterm elections in the United States are the general elections held in November of even-numbered years not divisible by four, and thus near the midpoint of a president's four-year term of office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States midterm election · See more »

United States Navy

The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Navy · See more »

United States Navy ships

The names of commissioned ships of the United States Navy all start with USS, for "United States Ship".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Navy ships · See more »

United States news media and the Vietnam War

The role of the media in the perception of the Vietnam War has been widely noted.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States news media and the Vietnam War · See more »

United States Postmaster General

The Postmaster General of the United States is the chief executive officer of the United States Postal Service; Megan Brennan is the current Postmaster General.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Postmaster General · See more »

United States presidential approval rating

In the United States, presidential job approval ratings were introduced by George Gallup in the late 1930s (probably 1937) to gauge public support for the President of the United States during his term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential approval rating · See more »

United States presidential doctrines

A United States Presidential doctrine comprises the key goals, attitudes, or stances for United States foreign affairs outlined by a President.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential doctrines · See more »

United States presidential election

The election of President and Vice President of the United States is an indirect election in which citizens of the United States who are registered to vote in one of the 50 U.S. states or in Washington, D.C. cast ballots not directly for those offices, but instead for members of the U.S. Electoral College, known as electors.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election · See more »

United States presidential election in Alabama, 1960

The United States presidential election in Alabama, 1960 was held on November 8, 1960, as part of that year's national presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alabama, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alabama, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Alabama was held on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alabama, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alabama, 1968

The United States presidential election in Alabama, 1968 was held on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alabama, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 1972

The 1972 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on November 7, 1972, as part of the 1972 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 1972 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 1976

The 1976 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on November 2, 1976, as part of the 1976 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 1976 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 1980

The 1980 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on November 4, 1980, as part of the 1980 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 1980 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 1984

The 1984 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on November 6, 1984, as part of the 1984 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 1984 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 1988

The 1988 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on November 8, 1988.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 1988 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 1992

The 1992 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 1992 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on November 4, 2008, as part of the 2008 United States presidential election held throughout all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 2012

The 2012 United States presidential election in Alaska took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 2012 · See more »

United States presidential election in Alaska, 2016

The 2016 United States presidential election in Alaska was held on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Alaska, 2016 · See more »

United States presidential election in Arizona, 1948

The 1948 United States presidential election in Arizona took place on November 2, 1948, as part of the 1948 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Arizona, 1948 · See more »

United States presidential election in Arizona, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Arizona took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Arizona, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Arizona, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Arizona took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose five representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Arizona, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Arizona, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Arizona took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Arizona, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Arkansas, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Arkansas took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Arkansas, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Arkansas, 1964

The 1964 presidential election in Arkansas was held on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Arkansas, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Arkansas, 1968

The United States presidential election in Arkansas, 1968 was held on November 5th, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Arkansas, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in California, 1936

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in California, 1936 · See more »

United States presidential election in California, 1960

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in California, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in California, 1964

In the 1964 United States presidential election, the state of California voted for the incumbent Democratic President, Lyndon B. Johnson, in a landslide over the Republican nominee, Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in California, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in California, 1968

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in California, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in California, 1992

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in California, 1992 · See more »

United States presidential election in Colorado, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Colorado took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Colorado, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Colorado, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Colorado took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Colorado, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Colorado, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Colorado took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Colorado, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Colorado, 1988

The 1988 United States presidential election in Colorado took place on November 8, 1988, as part of the 1988 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose 8 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Colorado, 1988 · See more »

United States presidential election in Connecticut, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Connecticut took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Connecticut, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Connecticut, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Connecticut took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all fifty states and D.C. Voters chose eight representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Connecticut, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Connecticut, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Connecticut took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose eight representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Connecticut, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Delaware, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Delaware took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Delaware, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Delaware, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Delaware took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Delaware, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Florida, 1892

The 1892 United States presidential election in Florida took place on November 8, 1892.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Florida, 1892 · See more »

United States presidential election in Florida, 1948

The 1948 United States presidential election in Florida was held on November 2, 1948.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Florida, 1948 · See more »

United States presidential election in Florida, 1960

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Florida, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Florida, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Florida was held November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Florida, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Florida, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Florida was held on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Florida, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Florida, 1972

The 1972 United States presidential election in Florida was held on November 7, 1972, as part of the concurrent United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Florida, 1972 · See more »

United States presidential election in Georgia, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Georgia, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Georgia, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election, which was held on that day throughout all fifty states and The District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Georgia, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Georgia, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Georgia was held on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Georgia, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Hawaii, 1960

The 1960 presidential election in Hawaii was held on November 8, 1960, as part of the United States presidential election of 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Hawaii, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Hawaii, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Hawaii took place on November 7, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Hawaii, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Hawaii, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Hawaii took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Hawaii, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Idaho, 1948

The 1948 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 2, 1948, as part of the 1948 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Idaho, 1948 · See more »

United States presidential election in Idaho, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Idaho, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Idaho, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose 4 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Idaho, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Idaho, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Idaho, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Idaho, 1980

The 1980 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 4, 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Idaho, 1980 · See more »

United States presidential election in Idaho, 2004

The 2004 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 2, 2004, and was part of the 2004 presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Idaho, 2004 · See more »

United States presidential election in Idaho, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Idaho took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Idaho, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Illinois, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Illinois took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Illinois, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Illinois, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Illinois took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Illinois, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Illinois, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Illinois was held on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Illinois, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Indiana, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Indiana took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Indiana, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Indiana, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Indiana took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Indiana, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Indiana, 1968

The United States presidential election in Indiana, 1968 was held on November 5th, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Indiana, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Indiana, 2004

The 2004 United States presidential election in Indiana took place on November 2, 2004, and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Indiana, 2004 · See more »

United States presidential election in Indiana, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Indiana took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Indiana, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Iowa, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Iowa took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Iowa, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Iowa, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Iowa took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Iowa, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Iowa, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Iowa took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Iowa, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Kansas, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Kansas took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Kansas, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Kansas, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Kansas took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Kansas, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Kansas, 1980

The 1980 United States presidential election in Kansas took place on November 4, 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Kansas, 1980 · See more »

United States presidential election in Kansas, 2004

The 2004 United States presidential election in Kansas took place on November 2, 2004.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Kansas, 2004 · See more »

United States presidential election in Kansas, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Kansas took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Kansas, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Kentucky, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Kentucky took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Kentucky, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Kentucky, 1964

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Kentucky, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Kentucky, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Kentucky took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Kentucky, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1960

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1968

The United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1968 was held on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Louisiana, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Maine, 1880

The 1880 United States presidential election in Maine took place on November 2, 1880, as part of the 1880 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Maine, 1880 · See more »

United States presidential election in Maine, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Maine took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Maine, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Maine, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Maine took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all fifty states and D.C. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Maine, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Maine, 1968

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Maine, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Maine, 1984

The 1984 United States presidential election in Maine took place on November 6, 1984.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Maine, 1984 · See more »

United States presidential election in Maine, 1992

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Maine, 1992 · See more »

United States presidential election in Maine, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Maine took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Maine, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Maryland, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Maryland took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Maryland, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Maryland, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Maryland took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Maryland, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Maryland, 1968

The United States presidential election in Maryland, 1968 was held on November 5th, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Maryland, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Maryland, 2016

The 2016 United States presidential election in Maryland was held on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Maryland, 2016 · See more »

United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Massachusetts took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Massachusetts took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all fifty states and D.C. Voters chose fourteen representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1968

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1972

The 1972 United States presidential election in Massachusetts took place on November 7, 1972, as part of the 1972 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose 14 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1972 · See more »

United States presidential election in Michigan, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Michigan took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Michigan, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Michigan, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Michigan took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Michigan, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Michigan, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Michigan was held on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Michigan, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1924

The 1924 United States presidential election in Minnesota took place on November 4, 1924, in Minnesota as part of the 1924 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1924 · See more »

United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1936

The 1936 United States presidential election in Minnesota took place on November 3, 1936, in Minnesota as part of the 1936 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1936 · See more »

United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Minnesota took place on November 8, 1960, in Minnesota as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Minnesota took place on November 3, 1964, in Minnesota as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Minnesota took place on November 5, 1968, in Minnesota as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Minnesota, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Mississippi took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Mississippi was held on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election, which was held on that day throughout all fifty states and The District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1968

The United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1968 was held on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1972

The 1972 United States presidential election in Mississippi was held on November 7, 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Mississippi, 1972 · See more »

United States presidential election in Missouri, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Missouri took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Missouri, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Missouri, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Missouri took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Missouri, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Missouri, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Missouri took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Missouri, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Montana, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Montana took place on November 8, 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Montana, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Montana, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Montana took place on November 3, 1964, and was part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Montana, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Montana, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Montana took place on November 5, 1968, and was part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Montana, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Montana, 1992

The 1992 United States presidential election in Montana was won on November 3, 1992, by Governor Bill Clinton (D-Arkansas) with a 37.63% of the popular vote plurality over incumbent President George H. W. Bush's (R-Texas) 35.12%, and businessman Ross Perot's (I-Texas) 26.12%.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Montana, 1992 · See more »

United States presidential election in Nebraska, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Nebraska took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Nebraska, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Nebraska, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Nebraska took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Nebraska, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Nebraska, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Nebraska took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Nebraska, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Nebraska, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Nebraska took place on November 4, 2008, as part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Nebraska, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Nevada, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Nevada took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Nevada, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Nevada, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Nevada took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Nevada, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Nevada, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Nevada took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Nevada, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Nevada, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Nevada was part of the 2008 United States presidential election, which took place on November 4, 2008, throughout all 50 states and D.C..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Nevada, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1852

The 1852 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 2, 1852, as part of the 1852 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1852 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1888

The 1888 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 6, 1888, as part of the 1888 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1888 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1940

The 1940 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 5, 1940.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1940 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 5, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1968

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1976

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 1976 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 4, 2008, as part of the 2008 United States presidential election throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose 4 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Hampshire, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Jersey, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on November 8, 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Jersey, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Jersey, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Jersey, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Jersey, 1968

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Jersey, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Mexico, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in New Mexico took place on November 8, 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Mexico, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Mexico, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in New Mexico took place on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Mexico, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in New Mexico, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in New Mexico took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New Mexico, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 1912

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 1912 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 1920

The 1920 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 2, 1920.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 1920 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 1924

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 1924 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 1936

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 1936 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 8, 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 1968

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 1976

The 1976 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 2, 1976.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 1976 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 1984

The 1984 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 6, 1984, as part of the 1984 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 1984 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 1996

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 1996 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in New York, 2016

The 2016 United States presidential election in New York was held on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in New York, 2016 · See more »

United States presidential election in North Carolina, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in North Carolina, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in North Carolina, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 3, 1964, and was part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in North Carolina, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in North Carolina, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 5, 1968, and was part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in North Carolina, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in North Dakota took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in North Dakota took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in North Dakota took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in North Dakota, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in North Dakota, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in North Dakota took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in North Dakota, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in North Dakota, 2016

The 2016 United States presidential election in North Dakota was held on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in North Dakota, 2016 · See more »

United States presidential election in Ohio, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Ohio of November 8, 1960 was part of the 1960 General Election, and was won by Richard Nixon with a 53.28 percent popular vote plurality over John F. Kennedy’s 46.72 percent.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Ohio, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Ohio, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Ohio was held on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Ohio, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Ohio, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Ohio took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Ohio, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Oklahoma took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Oklahoma took place on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Oklahoma took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1976

The 1976 United States presidential election in Oklahoma took place on November 2, 1976.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1976 · See more »

United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1980

The 1980 United States presidential election in Oklahoma took place on November 4, 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1980 · See more »

United States presidential election in Oregon, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Oregon took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Oregon, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Oregon, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Oregon took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Oregon, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Oregon, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Oregon took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Oregon, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Oregon, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Oregon took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Oregon, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Oregon, 2016

The 2016 United States presidential election in Oregon was held on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Oregon, 2016 · See more »

United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place on November 8, 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place on November 3, 1964, and was part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place on November 5, 1968, and was part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania was part of the 2008 United States presidential election, which took place on November 4, 2008, throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose 21 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Rhode Island, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Rhode Island took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Rhode Island, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Rhode Island, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Rhode Island took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Rhode Island, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Rhode Island, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Rhode Island took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Rhode Island, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1992

The 1992 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in South Carolina, 1992 · See more »

United States presidential election in South Carolina, 2016

The 2016 United States presidential election was held on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in South Carolina, 2016 · See more »

United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in South Dakota took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in South Dakota took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in South Dakota took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1980

The 1980 United States presidential election in South Dakota took place on November 4, 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1980 · See more »

United States presidential election in South Dakota, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in South Dakota took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in South Dakota, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in South Dakota, 2016

The 2016 United States presidential election in South Dakota was held on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in South Dakota, 2016 · See more »

United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Tennessee took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Tennessee took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Tennessee took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1976

The 1976 United States presidential election in Tennessee was held on November 2, 1976.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Tennessee, 1976 · See more »

United States presidential election in Tennessee, 2004

The 2004 United States presidential election in Tennessee took place on November 2, 2004, and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Tennessee, 2004 · See more »

United States presidential election in Texas, 1948

The 1948 United States presidential election in Texas was held on November 2, 1948.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Texas, 1948 · See more »

United States presidential election in Texas, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election was held on November 8, 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Texas, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Texas, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Texas was held on November 3, 1964, as part of the United States presidential election of 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Texas, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Texas, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Texas was held on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Texas, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Texas, 1972

The 1972 United States presidential election in Texas was held on November 7, 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Texas, 1972 · See more »

United States presidential election in Texas, 2000

The 2000 United States presidential election in Texas took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Texas, 2000 · See more »

United States presidential election in Texas, 2016

The 2016 United States presidential election in Texas was won by Republican Donald Trump and his running mate Mike Pence by a 9% margin over Democrats Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine, part of the November 8, 2016 General Election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Texas, 2016 · See more »

United States presidential election in the District of Columbia, 1964

The United States presidential election in the District of Columbia, 1964 took place in order to select the District of Columbia's 3 electoral votes for President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in the District of Columbia, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in the District of Columbia, 1968

The United States presidential election in the District of Columbia, 1968 took place in order to select the District of Columbia's 3 electoral votes for President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in the District of Columbia, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Utah, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Utah took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Utah, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Utah, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Utah took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Utah, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Utah, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Utah took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Utah, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Utah, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Utah took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Utah, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Utah, 2016

The 2016 United States presidential election in Utah was held on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Utah, 2016 · See more »

United States presidential election in Vermont, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Vermont took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States Presidential Election which was held throughout all 50 states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Vermont, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Vermont, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Vermont took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States Presidential Election which was held throughout all fifty states and the District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Vermont, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Vermont, 1968

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Vermont, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Vermont, 1988

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Vermont, 1988 · See more »

United States presidential election in Vermont, 1992

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Vermont, 1992 · See more »

United States presidential election in Vermont, 2004

The 2004 United States presidential election in Vermont took place on November 2, 2004, and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Vermont, 2004 · See more »

United States presidential election in Vermont, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Vermont took place on November 4, 2008, concurrent with the federal election in all 50 states and D.C., which was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Vermont, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Virginia, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Virginia took place on November 8, 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Virginia, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Virginia, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Virginia took place on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Virginia, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Virginia, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Virginia took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Virginia, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Virginia, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Virginia took place on November 4, 2008, which was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Virginia, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Washington (state), 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Washington took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Washington (state), 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Washington (state), 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Washington took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Washington (state), 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Washington (state), 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Washington took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Washington (state), 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in West Virginia, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in West Virginia took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in West Virginia, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in West Virginia, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in West Virginia took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in West Virginia, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in West Virginia, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in West Virginia took place on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in West Virginia, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Wisconsin, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 8, 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Wisconsin, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Wisconsin, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Wisconsin, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Wisconsin, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Wisconsin, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1960

The 1960 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 8, 1960, as part of the 1960 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1964

The 1964 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1968

The 1968 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1980

The 1980 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 4, 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Wyoming, 1980 · See more »

United States presidential election in Wyoming, 2004

The 2004 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 2, 2004, and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Wyoming, 2004 · See more »

United States presidential election in Wyoming, 2008

The 2008 United States presidential election in Wyoming took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Wyoming, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election in Wyoming, 2016

The 2016 United States presidential election in Wyoming was held on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election in Wyoming, 2016 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1860

The United States Presidential Election of 1860 was the nineteenth quadrennial presidential election to select the President and Vice President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1860 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1868

The United States presidential election of 1868 was the 21st quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 1868.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1868 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1896

The United States presidential election of 1896 was the 28th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 1896.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1896 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1932

The United States presidential election of 1932 was the thirty-seventh quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 1932.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1932 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1936

The United States presidential election of 1936 was the thirty-eighth quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 1936.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1936 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1944

The United States presidential election of 1944 was the 40th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 7, 1944.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1944 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1956

The United States presidential election of 1956 was the 43rd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 6, 1956.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1956 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1960

The United States presidential election of 1960 was the 44th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1960 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1964

The United States presidential election of 1964, the 45th quadrennial American presidential election, was held on Tuesday, November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1964 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1968

The United States presidential election of 1968 was the 46th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1968 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1972

The United States presidential election of 1972, the 47th quadrennial presidential election, was held on Tuesday, November 7, 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1972 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1976

The United States presidential election of 1976 was the 48th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 2, 1976.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1976 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1980

The United States presidential election of 1980 was the 49th quadrennial presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1980 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1988

The United States presidential election of 1988 was the 51st quadrennial United States presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1988 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1992

The United States presidential election of 1992 was the 52nd quadrennial presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1992 · See more »

United States presidential election, 1996

The United States presidential election of 1996 was the 53rd quadrennial presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 1996 · See more »

United States presidential election, 2004

The United States presidential election of 2004, the 55th quadrennial presidential election, was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 2004 · See more »

United States presidential election, 2008

The United States presidential election of 2008 was the 56th quadrennial presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 2008 · See more »

United States presidential election, 2016

The United States presidential election of 2016 was the 58th quadrennial American presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential election, 2016 · See more »

United States presidential elections in Alabama

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Alabama, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Alabama · See more »

United States presidential elections in Alaska

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Alaska, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Alaska · See more »

United States presidential elections in Arizona

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Arizona, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Arizona · See more »

United States presidential elections in Arkansas

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Arkansas, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Arkansas · See more »

United States presidential elections in California

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in California, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in California · See more »

United States presidential elections in Colorado

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Colorado, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Colorado · See more »

United States presidential elections in Connecticut

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Connecticut, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Connecticut · See more »

United States presidential elections in Delaware

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Delaware, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Delaware · See more »

United States presidential elections in Florida

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Florida, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Florida · See more »

United States presidential elections in Georgia

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Georgia, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Georgia · See more »

United States presidential elections in Hawaii

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Hawaii, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Hawaii · See more »

United States presidential elections in Idaho

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Idaho, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Idaho · See more »

United States presidential elections in Illinois

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Illinois, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Illinois · See more »

United States presidential elections in Indiana

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Indiana, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Indiana · See more »

United States presidential elections in Iowa

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Iowa, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Iowa · See more »

United States presidential elections in Kansas

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Kansas, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Kansas · See more »

United States presidential elections in Kentucky

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Kentucky, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Kentucky · See more »

United States presidential elections in Louisiana

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Louisiana, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Louisiana · See more »

United States presidential elections in Maine

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Maine, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Maine · See more »

United States presidential elections in Maryland

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Maryland, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Maryland · See more »

United States presidential elections in Massachusetts

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Massachusetts, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Massachusetts · See more »

United States presidential elections in Michigan

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Michigan, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Michigan · See more »

United States presidential elections in Minnesota

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Minnesota, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Minnesota · See more »

United States presidential elections in Mississippi

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Mississippi, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Mississippi · See more »

United States presidential elections in Missouri

The tables below list United States presidential elections in Missouri, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Missouri · See more »

United States presidential elections in Montana

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Montana, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Montana · See more »

United States presidential elections in Nebraska

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Nebraska, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Nebraska · See more »

United States presidential elections in Nevada

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Nevada, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Nevada · See more »

United States presidential elections in New Hampshire

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in New Hampshire, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in New Hampshire · See more »

United States presidential elections in New Jersey

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in New Jersey, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in New Jersey · See more »

United States presidential elections in New Mexico

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in New Mexico, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in New Mexico · See more »

United States presidential elections in New York

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in New York, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in New York · See more »

United States presidential elections in North Carolina

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in North Carolina, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in North Carolina · See more »

United States presidential elections in North Dakota

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in North Dakota, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in North Dakota · See more »

United States presidential elections in Ohio

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Ohio, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Ohio · See more »

United States presidential elections in Oklahoma

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Oklahoma, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Oklahoma · See more »

United States presidential elections in Oregon

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Oregon, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Oregon · See more »

United States presidential elections in Rhode Island

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Rhode Island, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Rhode Island · See more »

United States presidential elections in South Carolina

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in South Carolina, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in South Carolina · See more »

United States presidential elections in South Dakota

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in South Dakota, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in South Dakota · See more »

United States presidential elections in Tennessee

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Tennessee, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Tennessee · See more »

United States presidential elections in Texas

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Texas, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Texas · See more »

United States presidential elections in Utah

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Utah, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Utah · See more »

United States presidential elections in Vermont

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Vermont, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Vermont · See more »

United States presidential elections in Virginia

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Virginia, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Virginia · See more »

United States presidential elections in Washington

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Washington, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Washington · See more »

United States presidential elections in Washington, D.C.

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Washington, D.C., ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Washington, D.C. · See more »

United States presidential elections in West Virginia

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in West Virginia, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in West Virginia · See more »

United States presidential elections in Wisconsin

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Wisconsin, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Wisconsin · See more »

United States presidential elections in Wyoming

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Wyoming, ordered by year.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential elections in Wyoming · See more »

United States presidential inauguration

The inauguration of the President of the United States is a ceremony to mark the commencement of a new four-year term of the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential inauguration · See more »

United States presidential line of succession

The United States presidential line of succession is the order in which officials of the United States federal government discharge the powers and duties of the office of President of the United States if the incumbent president becomes incapacitated, dies, resigns, or is removed from office (by impeachment by the House of Representatives and subsequent conviction by the Senate) during their four-year term of office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential line of succession · See more »

United States presidential line of succession in fiction

The United States presidential line of succession and the United States laws governing succession to the presidency have, on many occasions, been incorporated into the storyline by creators of fiction.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential line of succession in fiction · See more »

United States presidential nominating convention

A United States presidential nominating convention is a political convention held every four years in the United States by most of the political parties who will be fielding nominees in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential nominating convention · See more »

United States presidential pets

United States Presidents and their families have often had pets while serving in office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential pets · See more »

United States presidential primary

The presidential primary elections and caucuses held in the various states, the District of Columbia, and territories of the United States form part of the nominating process of candidates for United States presidential elections.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential primary · See more »

United States presidential transition

United States presidential transition is the transfer of federal executive branch power from the incumbent President of the United States to the president-elect, during the period of time between election day in November (on the first Tuesday after November 1), and inauguration day on the following January 20.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential transition · See more »

United States Presidential vacations

Presidential vacations have often been contentious and a source of criticism for presidents throughout history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Presidential vacations · See more »

United States presidential visits to Australia and New Zealand

Several United States presidents have made presidential visits to Australia and New Zealand.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential visits to Australia and New Zealand · See more »

United States presidential visits to Canada

There have been thirty-seven United States presidential visits to Canada by twelve presidents over the past century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential visits to Canada · See more »

United States presidential visits to Central America

Eleven United States presidents and three presidents-elect have made thirty-four presidential visits to Central America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential visits to Central America · See more »

United States presidential visits to East Asia

Ten United States presidents have made presidential visits to East Asia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential visits to East Asia · See more »

United States presidential visits to Mexico

Fourteen Presidents of the United States have made thirty-four presidential visits to Mexico.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential visits to Mexico · See more »

United States presidential visits to South America

Eleven United States presidents and one president-elect have made presidential visits to South America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential visits to South America · See more »

United States presidential visits to South Asia

There have been twenty United States presidential visits to South Asia by seven United States presidents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential visits to South Asia · See more »

United States presidential visits to Southeast Asia

There have been twenty-one United States presidential visits to Southeast Asia by ten U.S. presidents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential visits to Southeast Asia · See more »

United States presidential visits to Southern Europe

Thirteen United States presidents have made presidential visits to Southern Europe.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential visits to Southern Europe · See more »

United States presidential visits to Western Europe

Thirteen United States presidents have made presidential visits to Western Europe.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States presidential visits to Western Europe · See more »

United States Secret Service

The United States Secret Service (also USSS or Secret Service) is a federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, charged with conducting criminal investigations and protecting the nation's leaders.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secret Service · See more »

United States Secretary of Agriculture

The United States Secretary of Agriculture is the head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of Agriculture · See more »

United States Secretary of Commerce

The United States Secretary of Commerce (SecCom) is the head of the United States Department of Commerce.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of Commerce · See more »

United States Secretary of Defense

The Secretary of Defense (SecDef) is the leader and chief executive officer of the Department of Defense, the executive department of the Armed Forces of the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of Defense · See more »

United States Secretary of Education

The United States Secretary of Education is the head of the U.S. Department of Education.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of Education · See more »

United States Secretary of Health and Human Services

The United States Secretary of Health and Human Services is the head of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, concerned with health matters.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of Health and Human Services · See more »

United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

The United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is the head of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, a member of the President's Cabinet, and twelfth in the Presidential line of succession.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development · See more »

United States Secretary of Labor

The United States Secretary of Labor is a member of the Cabinet of the United States, and as the head of the U.S. Department of Labor, exercises control over the department, and enforces and suggests laws involving unions, the workplace, and all other issues involving any form of business-person controversies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of Labor · See more »

United States Secretary of the Air Force

The Secretary of the Air Force (SecAF, or SAF/OS) is the head of the Department of the Air Force, a component organization within the Department of Defense of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of the Air Force · See more »

United States Secretary of the Interior

The United States Secretary of the Interior is the head of the U.S. Department of the Interior.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of the Interior · See more »

United States Secretary of the Navy

The Secretary of the Navy (or SECNAV) is a statutory officer and the head (chief executive officer) of the Department of the Navy, a military department (component organization) within the Department of Defense of the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of the Navy · See more »

United States Secretary of the Treasury

The Secretary of the Treasury is the head of the U.S. Department of the Treasury which is concerned with financial and monetary matters, and, until 2003, also included several federal law enforcement agencies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of the Treasury · See more »

United States Secretary of Transportation

The United States Secretary of Transportation is the head of the United States Department of Transportation, a member of the President's Cabinet, and fourteenth in the Presidential Line of Succession.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Secretary of Transportation · See more »

United States Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences

The Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences was a standing committee of the United States Senate from 1958 until 1977, when it was folded into the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences · See more »

United States Senate election in Arizona, 1964

The 1964 United States Senate election in Arizona took place on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate election in Arizona, 1964 · See more »

United States Senate election in Arizona, 1968

The 1968 United States Senate election in Arizona took place on November 5, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate election in Arizona, 1968 · See more »

United States Senate election in Arizona, 1974

The 1974 United States Senate election in Arizona took place on November 5, 1974.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate election in Arizona, 1974 · See more »

United States Senate election in Arizona, 1980

The 1980 United States Senate election in Arizona took place on November 4, 1980.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate election in Arizona, 1980 · See more »

United States Senate election in California, 1950

The 1950 United States Senate election in California followed a campaign characterized by accusations and name-calling.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate election in California, 1950 · See more »

United States Senate election in Kansas, 2008

The 2008 United States Senate election in Kansas was held on November 4, 2008.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate election in Kansas, 2008 · See more »

United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1952

The United States Senate election of 1952 in Massachusetts was held on November 4, 1952.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1952 · See more »

United States Senate election in New York, 1964

The 1964 United States Senate election in New York was held on November 3, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate election in New York, 1964 · See more »

United States Senate election in Oregon, 1966

The 1966 Oregon United States Senate election was held on November 6, 1966 to select the U.S. Senator from the state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate election in Oregon, 1966 · See more »

United States Senate election in Texas, 1988

The 1988 United States Senate election in Texas was held on November 8, 1988.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate election in Texas, 1988 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1948

The United States Senate elections of 1948 were elections which coincided with the election of Democratic President Harry S. Truman for a full term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1948 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1952

The United States Senate elections of 1952 was an election for the United States Senate which coincided with the election of Dwight D. Eisenhower to the presidency by a large margin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1952 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1954

The United States Senate elections of 1954 was a midterm election in the first term of Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1954 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1956

The United States Senate elections of 1956 were elections for the United States Senate that coincided with the re-election of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1956 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1958

The United States Senate elections of 1958 were elections for the United States Senate which occurred in the middle of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's second term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1958 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1960

The United States Senate elections of 1960 coincided with the election of John F. Kennedy as president.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1960 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1964

The United States Senate elections, 1964 coincided with the election of President Lyndon B. Johnson by an overwhelming majority, to a full term.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1964 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1966

The United States Senate elections, 1966 was an election on November 8, 1966 for the United States Senate which occurred midway through the second (only full) term of President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1966 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1968

The United States Senate elections, 1968 were elections for the United States Senate which coincided with the presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1968 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1974

The 1974 United States Senate elections were held in the wake of the Watergate scandal, Richard M. Nixon's resignation from the presidency, and Gerald Ford's subsequent pardon of Nixon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1974 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1980

The 1980 United States Senate elections coincided with Ronald Reagan's victory in the presidential election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1980 · See more »

United States Senate elections, 1988

The United States Senate elections, 1988 was an election for the United States Senate in which, in spite of the Republican victory by George H. W. Bush in the presidential election, the Democrats gained a net of one seat in the Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate elections, 1988 · See more »

United States Senate Vice Presidential Bust Collection

The United States Senate Vice Presidential Bust Collection is a series of 45 busts in the United States Capitol, each one bearing the likenesses of a Vice President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Senate Vice Presidential Bust Collection · See more »

United States territorial court

The United States territorial courts are tribunals established in territories of the United States by the United States Congress, pursuant to its power under Article Four of the United States Constitution, the Territorial Clause.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States territorial court · See more »

United States Under Secretary of State

Under Secretary of State (U/S) is a title used by senior officials of the United States Department of State who rank above the Assistant Secretaries and below the Deputy Secretaries.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Under Secretary of State · See more »

United States Under Secretary of the Navy

The Under Secretary of the Navy is the second-highest ranking civilian official in the United States Department of the Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States Under Secretary of the Navy · See more »

United States v. $124,700 in U.S. Currency

United States of America v. $124,700 in U.S. Currency, 458 F.3d 822 (8th Cir. 2006), was a decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit that was handed down on August 18, 2006.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States v. $124,700 in U.S. Currency · See more »

United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind

United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind, 261 U.S. 204 (1923), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously decided that Bhagat Singh Thind, an Indian Sikh man who identified himself as a "high caste aryan, of full Indian blood," was racially ineligible for naturalized citizenship in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind · See more »

United States v. Winans

United States v. Winans, 198 U.S. 371 (1905), was a U.S. Supreme Court case that held that the Treaty with the Yakima of 1855, negotiated and signed at the Walla Walla Council of 1855, as well as treaties similar to it, protected the Indians’ rights to fishing, hunting and other privileges.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States v. Winans · See more »

United States–Vietnam relations

After a 20-year hiatus of severed ties, then-U.S. President Bill Clinton announced the formal normalization of diplomatic relations between the United States of America and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on July 11, 1995.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and United States–Vietnam relations · See more »

Universities Space Research Association

The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) was incorporated on March 12, 1969 in Washington, D.C. as a private, nonprofit corporation under the auspices of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Universities Space Research Association · See more »

University of California, Irvine

The University of California, Irvine (UCI, UC Irvine, or Irvine), is a public research university located in Irvine, Orange County, California, United States, and one of the 10 campuses in the University of California (UC) system.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and University of California, Irvine · See more »

University of Mary Hardin–Baylor

The University of Mary Hardin–Baylor (UMHB) is a Christian co-educational institution of higher learning located in Belton, Texas, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and University of Mary Hardin–Baylor · See more »

University of Michigan

The University of Michigan (UM, U-M, U of M, or UMich), often simply referred to as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and University of Michigan · See more »

University of Minnesota Marching Band

The University of Minnesota Marching Band (also known as UMMB, Minnesota Marching Band, and The Pride of Minnesota) is the marching band of the University of Minnesota and the flagship university band for the state of Minnesota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and University of Minnesota Marching Band · See more »

University of North Texas

The University of North Texas (UNT) is a public research institution in Denton with programs in natural, formal, and social sciences, engineering, liberal arts, fine arts, performing arts, humanities, public policy, graduate professional education, and post-doc research.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and University of North Texas · See more »

University of Texas at Austin

The University of Texas at Austin (UT, UT Austin, or Texas) is a public research university and the flagship institution of the University of Texas System.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and University of Texas at Austin · See more »

University of Texas Longhorn Band

The University of Texas Longhorn Band (LHB), also known as the Showband of the Southwest, is the marching band of The University of Texas at Austin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and University of Texas Longhorn Band · See more »

University of West Georgia

The University of West Georgia is a comprehensive doctoral-granting university located in Carrollton, Georgia, approximately 45 miles (80 km) west of Atlanta, Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and University of West Georgia · See more »

University Star

The University Star, also called The Star, is a student-run newspaper for Texas State University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and University Star · See more »

Unpledged elector

In United States presidential elections, an unpledged elector is a person nominated to stand as an elector but who has not pledged to support any particular presidential or vice presidential candidate, and is free to vote for any candidate when elected a member of the Electoral College.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Unpledged elector · See more »

Unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States

Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are nominated by the President and are then confirmed by the Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States · See more »

Unsuccessful recess appointments to United States federal courts

In the history of the United States, there have been approximately thirty-two unsuccessful recess appointments to United States federal courts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Unsuccessful recess appointments to United States federal courts · See more »

Unwarranted variation

Unwarranted variation (or geographic variation) in health care service delivery refers to medical practice pattern variation that cannot be explained by illness, medical need, or the dictates of evidence-based medicine.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Unwarranted variation · See more »

Urban Institute

The Urban Institute is a Washington D.C.-based think tank that carries out economic and social policy research to "open minds, shape decisions, and offer solutions".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Urban Institute · See more »

Urban renewal

Urban renewal (also called urban regeneration in the United Kingdom, urban renewal or urban redevelopment in the United States) is a program of land redevelopment in cities, often where there is urban decay.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Urban renewal · See more »

Urho Kekkonen

Urho Kaleva Kekkonen (3 September 1900 – 31 August 1986) was a Finnish politician who served as the eighth and longest-serving President of Finland (1956–82).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Urho Kekkonen · See more »

Uriah Heep

Uriah Heep is a fictional character created by Charles Dickens in his novel David Copperfield.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Uriah Heep · See more »

USS Austin (LPD-4)

The third was the lead ship of her class of amphibious transport dock ships in the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Austin (LPD-4) · See more »

USS Berkeley

USS Berkeley (DDG-15) was a guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Berkeley · See more »

USS Constellation (CV-64)

USS Constellation (CV-64), a supercarrier, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the "new constellation of stars" on the flag of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Constellation (CV-64) · See more »

USS Forrestal (CV-59)

USS Forrestal (CV-59) (later CVA-59, then AVT-59), was a supercarrier named after the first Secretary of Defense James Forrestal.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Forrestal (CV-59) · See more »

USS Grant County (LST-1174)

USS Grant County (LST-1174) was a built for the United States Navy during the late 1950s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Grant County (LST-1174) · See more »

USS Liberty incident

The USS Liberty incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship,, by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy motor torpedo boats, on 8 June 1967, during the Six-Day War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Liberty incident · See more »

USS Long Beach (CGN-9)

USS Long Beach (CLGN-160/CGN-160/CGN-9) was a nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser in the United States Navy and the world's first nuclear-powered surface combatant. She was the third Navy ship named after the city of Long Beach, California. She was the sole member of the Long Beach-class, and the last cruiser built for the United States Navy to a cruiser design; all subsequent cruiser classes were built on scaled-up destroyer hulls or, in the case of the ''Albany''-class, converted from already existing cruisers. Long Beach was laid down 2 December 1957, launched 14 July 1959 and commissioned 9 September 1961 under the command of Eugene Parks Wilkinson, who previously served as the first commanding officer of the world's first nuclear-powered vessel, the submarine. She deployed to Vietnam during the war and served numerous times in the Western Pacific, Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf. By the 1990s, nuclear power was deemed too expensive to use on surface ships smaller than an aircraft carrier, while there were defense budget cutbacks after the end of the Cold War. Long Beach was decommissioned on 1 May 1995 instead of receiving her third nuclear refueling and proposed upgrade. What remained of the hull, after the superstructure had been removed and the ship defueled, was sold for scrap in 2012 at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Long Beach (CGN-9) · See more »

USS Lyndon B. Johnson

USS Lyndon B. Johnson (DDG-1002) will be the third and final built for the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Lyndon B. Johnson · See more »

USS Nitze

USS Nitze (DDG-94) is an.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Nitze · See more »

USS Northampton (CLC-1)

The third USS Northampton (CLC-1) was a US Navy command light cruiser (command ship).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Northampton (CLC-1) · See more »

USS Oregon (BB-3)

USS Oregon (BB-3) was a pre-dreadnought of the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Oregon (BB-3) · See more »

USS Oriskany (CV-34)

USS Oriskany (CV/CVA-34) – nicknamed Mighty O, and occasionally referred to as the O-boat – was one of the few s completed after World War II for the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Oriskany (CV-34) · See more »

USS Paul Ignatius

USS Paul Ignatius (DDG-117) will be an of the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Paul Ignatius · See more »

USS Pueblo (AGER-2)

USS Pueblo (AGER-2) is a, attached to Navy intelligence as a spy ship, which was attacked and captured by North Korean forces on 23 January 1968, in what is known today as the "Pueblo incident" or alternatively, as the "Pueblo crisis".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Pueblo (AGER-2) · See more »

USS Radford (DD-446)

USS Radford (DD-446), named for Rear Admiral William Radford, was a in the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Radford (DD-446) · See more »

USS Rankin (AKA-103)

USS Rankin (AKA-103/LKA-103) was a (later Rankin class amphibious cargo ship) named after Rankin County, Mississippi.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Rankin (AKA-103) · See more »

USS Sculpin (SSN-590)

USS Sculpin (SSN-590), a ''Skipjack''-class nuclear-powered submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sculpin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Sculpin (SSN-590) · See more »

USS Sequoia (presidential yacht)

USS Sequoia is a former United States presidential yacht used from Herbert Hoover to Jimmy Carter, who had it sold in 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Sequoia (presidential yacht) · See more »

USS Tench (SS-417)

USS Tench (SS/AGSS-417), the lead ship of her class of submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the tench.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Tench (SS-417) · See more »

USS Ticonderoga (CV-14)

USS Ticonderoga (CV/CVA/CVS-14) was one of 24 s built during World War II for the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Ticonderoga (CV-14) · See more »

USS Virginia (SSN-774)

USS Virginia (SSN-774) is a United States Navy attack submarine, the lead boat of her class and the tenth vessel of the Navy to be named for the Commonwealth of Virginia, as well as the first US Navy attack submarine to be named after a state, a pattern that is common throughout her class.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Virginia (SSN-774) · See more »

USS Wilkinson

USS Wilkinson (DL-5) was a Mitscher class destroyer in the United States Navy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Wilkinson · See more »

USS Wood County (LST-1178)

USS Wood County (LST-1178) was a built for the United States Navy during the late 1950s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Wood County (LST-1178) · See more »

USS Wright (CVL-49)

USS Wright (CVL-49) was a light aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy, later converted to the command ship CC-2.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and USS Wright (CVL-49) · See more »

Valachi hearings

The Valachi hearings, also known as the McClellan hearings, investigated organized crime activities across America and investigated leading mafia figures of the era such as Sam Giancana of Chicago.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Valachi hearings · See more »

Vance Hartke

Rupert Vance Hartke (May 31, 1919July 27, 2003) was a Democratic United States Senator from Indiana from 1959 until 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vance Hartke · See more »

Vance Trimble

Vance H. Trimble (born July 6, 1913) is an American journalist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vance Trimble · See more »

Vannevar Bush

Vannevar Bush (March 11, 1890 – June 28, 1974) was an American engineer, inventor and science administrator, who during World War II headed the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD), through which almost all wartime military R&D was carried out, including initiation and early administration of the Manhattan Project.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vannevar Bush · See more »

Vantage point

Vantage point may refer to.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vantage point · See more »

Võ Nguyên Giáp

Võ Nguyên Giáp (25 August 1911 – 4 October 2013) was a Vietnamese general in the Vietnam People's Army and a politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Võ Nguyên Giáp · See more »

Vũng Tàu Charter

The Vũng Tàu Charter (Hiến chương Vũng Tàu) was a provisional new constitution for South Vietnam which was introduced on the 16 August 1964 by General Nguyễn Khánh.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vũng Tàu Charter · See more »

VC-137C SAM 26000

SAM 26000 was the first of two Boeing VC-137C United States Air Force aircraft specifically configured and maintained for use by the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and VC-137C SAM 26000 · See more »

Veepstakes

Veepstakes describes the quadrennial process in which candidates for President of the United States select a running mate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Veepstakes · See more »

VEISHEA

VEISHEA (pronounced "VEE-sha") was an annual week-long celebration held each spring on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and VEISHEA · See more »

Ventura County, California

Ventura County is a county in the southern part of the U.S. state of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ventura County, California · See more »

Vera Institute of Justice

Founded in 1961, the Vera Institute of Justice is an independent nonprofit national research and policy organization in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vera Institute of Justice · See more »

Vermont

Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vermont · See more »

Vermont Republican Party

The Vermont Republican Party is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in Vermont.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vermont Republican Party · See more »

Vernon Alden

Vernon Roger Alden (born April 7, 1923) is a scholar, businessman, philanthropist and the 15th president of Ohio University.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vernon Alden · See more »

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge

The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (also referred to as the Verrazano Bridge and formerly the Narrows Bridge) is a double-decked suspension bridge that connects the New York City boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn and is named for Giovanni da Verrazzano.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Verrazano-Narrows Bridge · See more »

Veterans of Foreign Wars

The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW, or simply Veterans of Foreign Wars) is an American war veterans organization headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Veterans of Foreign Wars · See more »

VFA-94

Strike Fighter Squadron 94 (VFA-94), also known as the "Mighty Shrikes", are a United States Navy fighter squadron stationed at Naval Air Station Lemoore.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and VFA-94 · See more »

Vice President Johnson

Vice President Johnson may refer to.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vice President Johnson · See more »

Vice President of the United States

The Vice President of the United States (informally referred to as VPOTUS, or Veep) is a constitutional officer in the legislative branch of the federal government of the United States as the President of the Senate under Article I, Section 3, Clause 4, of the United States Constitution, as well as the second highest executive branch officer, after the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vice President of the United States · See more »

Vicente T. Ximenes

Vicente T. Ximenes (December 5, 1919 – February 27, 2014) was a Mexican-American civil rights leader.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vicente T. Ximenes · See more »

Victor Bussie

Victor V. Bussie (January 27, 1919 – September 4, 2011) was until his retirement in 1997 the 41-year unopposed president of the Louisiana AFL-CIO, having first assumed the mantle of union leadership in 1956.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Victor Bussie · See more »

Victor H. Krulak

Victor Harold Krulak (January 7, 1913 – December 29, 2008) was a decorated United States Marine Corps officer who saw action in World War II, Korea and Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Victor H. Krulak · See more »

Victor H. Schiro

Victor Hugo "Vic" Schiro (May 6, 1904 – August 29, 1992), was an American politician who served on the New Orleans City Council and as Mayor from 1961 to 1970.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Victor H. Schiro · See more »

Victor Kravchenko (defector)

Viktor Andreevich Kravchenko (Віктор Андрійович Кра́вченко, 11 October 1905 – 25 February 1966) was a Soviet defector, known for writing the best-selling book, I Chose Freedom, published in 1946, about the realities of life in the Soviet Union.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Victor Kravchenko (defector) · See more »

Victor Lasky

Victor Lasky (7 January 1918 – 22 February 1990) was a conservative columnist in the United States who wrote several best-selling books.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Victor Lasky · See more »

Vidal M. Treviño

Vidal Manuel Treviño (June 10, 1929 – December 30, 2006) was a longtime educator and a Democratic political powerhouse in Laredo, Texas, who served as the Laredo Independent School District (LISD) superintendent between 1973 and 1995.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vidal M. Treviño · See more »

Viet Cong

The National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (Mặt trận Dân tộc Giải phóng miền Nam Việt Nam) also known as the Việt Cộng was a mass political organization in South Vietnam and Cambodia with its own army – the People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam (PLAF) – that fought against the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War, eventually emerging on the winning side.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Viet Cong · See more »

Vietnam Day Committee

The Vietnam Day Committee (VDC) was a coalition of left-wing political groups, student groups, labour organizations, and pacifist religions in the United States of America that opposed the Vietnam War during the counterculture era.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vietnam Day Committee · See more »

Vietnam Service Medal

The Vietnam Service Medal is a military award of the United States Armed Forces established on 8 July 1965 by order of President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vietnam Service Medal · See more »

Vietnam War

The Vietnam War (Chiến tranh Việt Nam), also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America (Kháng chiến chống Mỹ) or simply the American War, was a conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vietnam War · See more »

Vietnam War in film

This article lists notable films related to the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vietnam War in film · See more »

Vietnam: A Television History

Vietnam: A Television History (1983) is a 13-part American documentary and television mini-series about the Vietnam War (1955-1975) from the perspective of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vietnam: A Television History · See more »

Vietnamization

Vietnamization was a policy of the Richard Nixon administration to end U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War through a program to "expand, equip, and train South Vietnamese forces and assign to them an ever-increasing combat role, at the same time steadily reducing the number of U.S. combat troops." Brought on by the Viet Cong's Tet Offensive, the policy referred to U.S. combat troops specifically in the ground combat role, but did not reject combat by the U.S. Air Force, as well as the support to South Vietnam, consistent with the policies of U.S. foreign military assistance organizations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vietnamization · See more »

Vincent Bach

Vincent Bach (March 24, 1890 in Baden bei Wien – January 8, 1976 in New York City) was a musician and instrument maker, who founded the Vincent Bach Corporation.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vincent Bach · See more »

Vintage Grill & Car Museum

Vintage Grill & Car Museum is a car museum and restaurant in Weatherford, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Vintage Grill & Car Museum · See more »

Viola Liuzzo

Viola Fauver Gregg Liuzzo (April 11, 1925 – March 25, 1965) was a Unitarian Universalist civil rights activist from Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Viola Liuzzo · See more »

Virginia Beach Oceanfront

Virginia Beach Oceanfront refers to the three mile (4.8 km) long (27 feet wide) boardwalk area in South East Virginia Beach on the Atlantic Coast.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Virginia Beach Oceanfront · See more »

Virginia Mae Brown

Virginia Mae Brown (November 13, 1923 – February 15, 1991) was an American civil servant, government official, and lawyer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Virginia Mae Brown · See more »

Virginia Tech commencement speakers

Each year, Virginia Tech holds commencement ceremonies at the end of the academic year in May, as well as at the end of the Fall semester in December.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Virginia Tech commencement speakers · See more »

Virginia's 6th congressional district

Virginia’s sixth congressional district is a United States congressional district in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Virginia's 6th congressional district · See more »

Virtual JFK

Virtual JFK: Vietnam if Kennedy Had Lived is a 2008 documentary film by Koji Masutani.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Virtual JFK · See more »

Voco Point

Voco Point is a suburb of Lae in the Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Voco Point · See more »

Voit Gilmore

Voit Gilmore (October 13, 1918 – October 15, 2005) was an American Democratic politician and geographer from North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Voit Gilmore · See more »

Voivode

VoivodeAlso spelled "voievod", "woiwode", "voivod", "voyvode", "vojvoda", or "woiwod" (Old Slavic, literally "war-leader" or "warlord") is an Eastern European title that originally denoted the principal commander of a military force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Voivode · See more »

Volkswagen Type 2

The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially (depending on body type) as the Transporter, Kombi or Microbus, or, informally, as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a forward control panel van introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Volkswagen Type 2 · See more »

Volunteering

Volunteering is generally considered an altruistic activity where an individual or group provides services for no financial or social gain "to benefit another person, group or organization".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Volunteering · See more »

Voting Rights Act of 1965

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is a landmark piece of federal legislation in the United States that prohibits racial discrimination in voting.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Voting Rights Act of 1965 · See more »

Voyage (novel)

Voyage is a 1996 hard science fiction novel by British author Stephen Baxter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Voyage (novel) · See more »

W. A. C. Bennett

William Andrew Cecil Bennett (September 6, 1900February 23, 1979) was a Canadian politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and W. A. C. Bennett · See more »

W. Averell Harriman

William Averell Harriman (November 15, 1891July 26, 1986) was an American Democratic politician, businessman, and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and W. Averell Harriman · See more »

W. H. Locke Anderson

William Henry Locke Anderson (February 23, 1933 – September 22, 2002) was an American economist and professor at the University of Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and W. H. Locke Anderson · See more »

W. Lee O'Daniel

Wilbert Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (March 11, 1890May 11, 1969) was an American conservative Democratic Party politician from Texas, who came to prominence by hosting a popular radio program.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and W. Lee O'Daniel · See more »

W. Marvin Watson

William Marvin Watson (June 6, 1924 – November 26, 2017) was an advisor to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson and was Postmaster General from April 26, 1968, to January 20, 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and W. Marvin Watson · See more »

W. Michael Blumenthal

Werner Michael Blumenthal (born January 3, 1926) is an American business leader, economist and political adviser who served as United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1979.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and W. Michael Blumenthal · See more »

W. W. Keeler

William Wayne "Bill" Keeler (1908–1989) is best known as the last appointed and first elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation in the 20th century.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and W. W. Keeler · See more »

W. Willard Wirtz

William Willard Wirtz Jr. (March 14, 1912 – April 24, 2010) was a U.S. administrator, cabinet officer, attorney, and law professor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and W. Willard Wirtz · See more »

Wade H. McCree

Wade Hampton McCree Jr. (July 3, 1920 – August 30, 1987) was an American attorney, judge, public official and law professor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wade H. McCree · See more »

Wade O. Martin Jr.

Wade Omer Martin Jr. (April 18, 1911 – August 6, 1990) was the Democratic Secretary of State of Louisiana under five governors, having served from 1944 to 1976.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wade O. Martin Jr. · See more »

Wade Watts

Wade Watts (23 September 1919 – 13 December 1998) was an African-American gospel preacher and civil rights activist from Oklahoma.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wade Watts · See more »

Waggoner Carr

Vincent Waggoner Carr (October 1, 1918 – February 25, 2004) was a Democratic Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives and Attorney General of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Waggoner Carr · See more »

Waist Deep in the Big Muddy

"Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" is a song written by Pete Seeger in 1967 and made famous because of its censorship from The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Waist Deep in the Big Muddy · See more »

Waiting period (Six-Day War)

The waiting period (תקופת ההמתנה,Tkufat HaHamtana) was a 3-week interval in the history of Israel, May 15 – June 5, 1967, between the Egyptian crossing of the Suez Canal into the Sinai Peninsula and the outbreak of the Six-Day War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Waiting period (Six-Day War) · See more »

Waldemar F. A. Wendt

Waldemar Frederick August Wendt (March 15, 1912 – October 21, 1997) was a four-star admiral in the United States Navy who served as commander in chief of United States Naval Forces Europe from 1968 to 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Waldemar F. A. Wendt · See more »

Waldorf Astoria New York

The Waldorf Astoria New York is a luxury hotel in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Waldorf Astoria New York · See more »

Wallace County, Kansas

Wallace County (standard abbreviation: WA) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wallace County, Kansas · See more »

Wallace Seawell

Wallace Seawell (September 16, 1916 – May 29, 2007) was an American photographer best known for his portraits of Hollywood stars such as Bette Davis, Audrey Hepburn and George Burns.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wallace Seawell · See more »

Wally Bruner

Wallace “Wally” Bruner, Jr. (March 4, 1931 – November 3, 1997) was an American journalist and television host.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wally Bruner · See more »

Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince

Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince is a biography by Marc Eliot, presenting a darker picture of entertainer Walt Disney than his popular perception.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince · See more »

Walt Whitman Rostow

Walt Whitman Rostow (also known as Walt Rostow or W.W. Rostow) (October 7, 1916 – February 13, 2003) was an American economist and political theorist who served as Special Assistant for National Security Affairs to US President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1966 to 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walt Whitman Rostow · See more »

Walter Balderson

Walter Balderson (born September 19, 1926) is an American television editor and video engineer, who participated in the advent of color television beginning in the early 1950s and later was one of the first editors to use videotape for instant replay on network television sports events.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Balderson · See more »

Walter Brennan

Walter Andrew Brennan (July 25, 1894 – September 21, 1974) was an American actor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Brennan · See more »

Walter Cronkite

Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. (November 4, 1916 – July 17, 2009) was an American broadcast journalist who served as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years (1962–1981).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Cronkite · See more »

Walter E. Fauntroy

Walter Edward Fauntroy (born February 6, 1933) is the former pastor of the New Bethel Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., and a civil rights activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter E. Fauntroy · See more »

Walter E. Hussman Sr.

Walter Edward Hussman Sr. (July 20, 1906 – July 2, 1988), was a mass media magnate from Camden, Arkansas, whose holdings included six daily newspapers in Arkansas, several radio and television stations, including the NBC outlet KTAL-TV in Texarkana, Texas, and seventeen cable systems in four states.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter E. Hussman Sr. · See more »

Walter Heller

Walter Wolfgang Heller (27 August 1915 – 15 June 1987) was a leading American economist of the 1960s, and an influential adviser to President John F. Kennedy as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, 1961–64.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Heller · See more »

Walter J. Cummings Jr.

Walter Joseph Cummings Jr. (September 29, 1916 – April 24, 1999) was a United States Solicitor General and a federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter J. Cummings Jr. · See more »

Walter J. Ong

Walter Jackson Ong (November 30, 1912–August 12, 2003) was an American Jesuit priest, professor of English literature, cultural and religious historian and philosopher.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter J. Ong · See more »

Walter Jenkins

Walter Wilson Jenkins (March 23, 1918 – November 23, 1985) was an American political figure and longtime top aide to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Jenkins · See more »

Walter K. Singleton

Walter Keith Singleton (December 7, 1944– March 24, 1967) was a United States Marine Sergeant who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his heroism in March 1967 during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter K. Singleton · See more »

Walter Lippmann

Walter Lippmann (September 23, 1889 – December 14, 1974) was an American writer, reporter, and political commentator famous for being among the first to introduce the concept of Cold War, coining the term "stereotype" in the modern psychological meaning, and critiquing media and democracy in his newspaper column and several books, most notably his 1922 book Public Opinion.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Lippmann · See more »

Walter Mondale

Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale (born January 5, 1928) is an American politician, diplomat, and lawyer who served as the 42nd Vice President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, and as a United States Senator from Minnesota (1964–76).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Mondale · See more »

Walter Nathan Tobriner

Walter Nathan Tobriner (July 2, 1902 – July 14, 1979) was a local Washington, D.C. government appointee, one of the last appointed commissioners of the city, and a U.S. ambassador.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Nathan Tobriner · See more »

Walter Nixon

Walter Louis Nixon Jr. (born 1928) is a former United States federal judge who was impeached by the House of Representatives and removed from office by the Senate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Nixon · See more »

Walter P. McConaughy

Walter Patrick McConaughy, Jr. (September 11, 1908 – November 10, 2000) was a career American diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter P. McConaughy · See more »

Walter R. Hibbard Jr.

Dr.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter R. Hibbard Jr. · See more »

Walter R. Mansfield

Walter Roe Mansfield (July 1, 1911 – January 8, 1987) was an American federal judge in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter R. Mansfield · See more »

Walter Raleigh Ely Jr.

Walter Raleigh Ely Jr. (June 24, 1913 – October 9, 1984) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Raleigh Ely Jr. · See more »

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

The Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC), formerly known as the National Naval Medical Center and colloquially referred to as the Bethesda Naval Hospital, Walter Reed, or Navy Med, is a United States' tri-service military medical center, located in the community of Bethesda, Maryland, near the headquarters of the National Institutes of Health.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center · See more »

Walter Reuther

Walter Philip Reuther (September 1, 1907 – May 9, 1970) was an American leader of organized labor and civil rights activist who built the United Automobile Workers (UAW) into one of the most progressive labor unions in American history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Reuther · See more »

Walter S. Baring Jr.

Walter Stephan Baring Jr. (September 9, 1911 – July 13, 1975) was a United States Representative from Nevada.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter S. Baring Jr. · See more »

Walter Washington

Walter Edward Washington (April 15, 1915 – October 27, 2003) was an American civil servant and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Washington · See more »

Walworth Barbour

Walworth "Wally" Barbour (June 4, 1908 – July 21, 1982) was the United States Ambassador to Israel from 1961 to 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walworth Barbour · See more »

Walworth County, South Dakota

Walworth County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walworth County, South Dakota · See more »

Walworth County, Wisconsin

Walworth County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Walworth County, Wisconsin · See more »

War as metaphor

The use of war as metaphor is a longstanding literary and rhetorical trope.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and War as metaphor · See more »

War in Vietnam (1959–63)

The 1959 to 1963 phase of the Vietnam War started after the North Vietnamese had made a firm decision to commit to a military intervention in the guerrilla war in the South Vietnam, a buildup phase began, between the 1959 North Vietnamese decision and the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, which led to a major US escalation of its involvement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and War in Vietnam (1959–63) · See more »

War on drugs

War on Drugs is an American term usually applied to the U.S. federal government's campaign of prohibition of drugs, military aid, and military intervention, with the stated aim being to reduce the illegal drug trade.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and War on drugs · See more »

War on Poverty

The War on Poverty is the unofficial name for legislation first introduced by United States President Lyndon B. Johnson during his State of the Union address on Wednesday, January 8, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and War on Poverty · See more »

Ward Boston

Ward Boston, Jr. (June 21, 1923 – June 12, 2008 in Coronado, California) was an attorney and a retired United States Navy Captain.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ward Boston · See more »

Ward Kimball

Ward Walrath Kimball (March 4, 1914 – July 8, 2002), born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was an animator for the Walt Disney Studios.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Ward Kimball · See more »

Warren Christopher

Warren Minor Christopher (October 27, 1925March 18, 2011) was an American lawyer, diplomat, and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warren Christopher · See more »

Warren Commission

The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, known unofficially as the Warren Commission, was established by President Lyndon B. Johnson through on November 29, 1963 to investigate the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy that had taken place on November 22, 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warren Commission · See more »

Warren County, Ohio

Warren County is a county in the U.S. state of Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warren County, Ohio · See more »

Warren Court

The Warren Court was the period in the history of the Supreme Court of the United States during which Earl Warren served as Chief Justice.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warren Court · See more »

Warren E. Burger

Warren Earl Burger (September 17, 1907 – June 25, 1995) was the 15th Chief Justice of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1986.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warren E. Burger · See more »

Warren Farrell

Warren Thomas Farrell (born June 26, 1943) is an American educator, activist and author of seven books on men's and women's issues.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warren Farrell · See more »

Warren Gulley

Warren "Bill" Gulley (November 16, 1922 – February 24, 2012) was an American military non-commissioned officer (NCO) who, in retirement, served (1968 - 1977) as the first civilian chief of the White House Military Office.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warren Gulley · See more »

Warren J. Ferguson

Warren John Ferguson (October 31, 1920 – June 25, 2008) was an American jurist who served as a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warren J. Ferguson · See more »

Warren Magnuson

Warren Grant "Maggie" Magnuson (April 12, 1905May 20, 1989) was an American lawyer and politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warren Magnuson · See more »

Warren P. Knowles

Warren Perley Knowles (August 19, 1908 – May 1, 1993), was an American lawyer and politician from River Falls, Wisconsin, who served as 32nd Lieutenant Governor from January 3, 1955 - January 5, 1959; and as 34th from January 2, 1961 - January 7, 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warren P. Knowles · See more »

Warren Platner

Warren Platner (June 18, 1919 – April 17, 2006) was an American architect and interior designer.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warren Platner · See more »

Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia

The Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, officially known as Operation Danube, was a joint invasion of Czechoslovakia by five Warsaw Pact nations – the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Hungary, East Germany and Poland – on the night of 20–21 August 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia · See more »

Washington County, Alabama

Washington County is a county in the U.S. state of Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington County, Alabama · See more »

Washington County, Maryland

Washington County is located in the western part of the U.S. state of Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington County, Maryland · See more »

Washington County, Oregon

Washington County is one of 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington County, Oregon · See more »

Washington County, Texas

Washington County is a county in Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington County, Texas · See more »

Washington County, Vermont

Washington County is a county located in the U.S. state of Vermont.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington County, Vermont · See more »

Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs

The Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs (the Committee) is a non-profit organization established in 1968 to provide pro bono legal services to address discrimination and entrenched poverty in the Washington, DC community.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs · See more »

Washington quarter

The Washington quarter is the present quarter dollar or 25-cent piece issued by the United States Mint.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington quarter · See more »

Washington State Route 20

State Route 20 (SR 20), also known as the North Cascades Highway, is a state highway that traverses the U.S. state of Washington.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington State Route 20 · See more »

Washington's 1st congressional district

Washington's 1st congressional district encompasses the majority of Whatcom, Skagit, and Snohomish counties, as well as nearly one-third of King County.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington's 1st congressional district · See more »

Washington's 2nd congressional district

Washington's 2nd congressional district includes all of Island and San Juan counties, and neighboring areas on the mainland, from Bellingham in the north to Lynnwood in the south.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington's 2nd congressional district · See more »

Washington's 3rd congressional district

Washington's 3rd congressional district encompasses the southernmost portion of western and central Washington.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington's 3rd congressional district · See more »

Washington's 4th congressional district

Washington's 4th congressional district encompasses a large area of central Washington, covering the counties of, Douglas, Okanogan, Grant, Yakima, Franklin, Benton, and Adams.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington's 4th congressional district · See more »

Washington's 7th congressional district

Washington's 7th congressional district encompasses most of Seattle, all of Vashon Island, Edmonds, Shoreline, Kenmore, and parts of Burien, Lake Forest Park, Mountlake Terrace, and Normandy Park.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington's 7th congressional district · See more »

Washington, D.C. mayoral election, 1978

The 1978 election for Washington, D.C. mayor was the second mayoral election under DC Home Rule.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Washington, D.C. mayoral election, 1978 · See more »

Watauga County, North Carolina

Watauga County, from the North Carolina Collection's website at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Watauga County, North Carolina · See more »

Water Oak Plantation

Water Oak Plantation was a small cotton plantation of located in northern Leon County, Florida, United States established by Richard Bradford.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Water Oak Plantation · See more »

Water Resources Research Act

The Water Resources Research Act of 1964 (WRRA) undertakes "...

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Water Resources Research Act · See more »

Waterloo (blog post)

"Waterloo" is a post conservative American commentator David Frum made to his blog, FrumForum, on March 21, 2010.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Waterloo (blog post) · See more »

Waterloo, New York (village)

Waterloo is a village in Seneca County, New York, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Waterloo, New York (village) · See more »

Watson Davis

Watson Davis (1896–1967) was the founder of the American Documentation Institute (ADI), the forerunner of the Association for Information Science and Technology, and a pioneer in the field of Library and Information Science.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Watson Davis · See more »

Watts Labor Community Action Committee

The Watts Labor Community Action Committee (WLCAC) is a non-profit, 501 (c) 3 organization incorporated in the State of California, in 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Watts Labor Community Action Committee · See more »

Wave elections in the United States

In political science, a wave election is one in which a political party makes major gains.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wave elections in the United States · See more »

Wayne Connally

Wayne Wright Connally (March 19, 1923 – December 20, 2000) was a Texas rancher, a Democratic member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature, and a brother of both former Governor and United States Treasury Secretary John Bowden Connally, Jr., and Merrill Lee Connally, Sr., an actor and a former county judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wayne Connally · See more »

Wayne County, Pennsylvania

Wayne is a sixth-class county in Pennsylvania.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wayne County, Pennsylvania · See more »

Wayne Morse

Wayne Lyman Morse (October 20, 1900 – July 22, 1974) was an American attorney and United States Senator from Oregon, known for his proclivity for opposing his party's leadership, and specifically for his opposition to the Vietnam War on constitutional grounds.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wayne Morse · See more »

Wayne N. Aspinall

Wayne Norviel Aspinall (April 3, 1896 – October 9, 1983) was a lawyer and politician from Colorado.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wayne N. Aspinall · See more »

WCSP-FM

WCSP-FM, also known as C-SPAN Radio, is a radio station licensed to the Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN) in Washington, D.C. The station broadcasts on 90.1 MHz and is on-air 24 hours a day.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and WCSP-FM · See more »

We choose to go to the Moon

"We choose to go to the Moon" is the famous tagline of a speech about the effort to reach the Moon delivered by President John F. Kennedy to a large crowd gathered at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas on September 12, 1962.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and We choose to go to the Moon · See more »

We Shall Overcome

"We Shall Overcome" is a gospel song which became a protest song and a key anthem of the Civil Rights Movement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and We Shall Overcome · See more »

Weapon of mass destruction

A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a nuclear, radiological, chemical, biological or other weapon that can kill and bring significant harm to a large number of humans or cause great damage to human-made structures (e.g., buildings), natural structures (e.g., mountains), or the biosphere.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Weapon of mass destruction · See more »

Welch, West Virginia

Welch is a city located in McDowell County in the State of West Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Welch, West Virginia · See more »

Welcome W. Wilson Sr.

Welcome Wade Wilson Sr. (born 1928)Dawson, Jennifer, "Welcome words of Wilson wit and wisdom", Houston Business Journal, May 2, 2008, page 1, retrieved online May 1, 2009 is chairman of the Welcome Group—a privately held real estate development firm with its headquarters in Houston, Texas (USA).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Welcome W. Wilson Sr. · See more »

Welfare culture

Welfare culture refers to the behavioral consequences of providing poverty relief (i.e., welfare) to low-income individuals.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Welfare culture · See more »

Wellborn Jack

Wellborn Jack, Sr. (November 27, 1907 – June 1, 1991), was an attorney from Shreveport, Louisiana, who was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Caddo Parish, having served from 1940 to 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wellborn Jack · See more »

Welterusten meneer de president

"Welterusten, meneer de president" (Sleep well, Mr. President) is a Dylanesque song from 1966, sung by Boudewijn de Groot.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Welterusten meneer de president · See more »

Wendell Arthur Garrity Jr.

Wendell Arthur Garrity Jr. (June 20, 1920 – September 16, 1999) was a United States federal judge famous for issuing the 1974 order in Morgan v. Hennigan which mandated that Boston schools be desegregated by means of busing.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wendell Arthur Garrity Jr. · See more »

Werner Wolff (photographer)

Werner Wolff (11 June 1911 – 26 January 2002) was a German-born American photojournalist known primarily for his work in association with the Black Star agency from 1945 to the late 1980s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Werner Wolff (photographer) · See more »

Wesley Pomeroy

Wesley A.C. Pomeroy (January 1, 1920 – May 4, 1998) was an American lawyer, Assistant U.S. Attorney General, Federal Coordinator for the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Assistant Director of the DEA, and founding member of various humanitarian and policy-making organizations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wesley Pomeroy · See more »

Wesley West

Wesley West was the second son of James Marion West and younger brother of James Marion West, Jr..

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wesley West · See more »

West Blocton, Alabama

West Blocton is a town in Bibb County, Alabama, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and West Blocton, Alabama · See more »

West North Central states

The West North Central states form one of the nine geographic subdivisions within the United States that are officially recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and West North Central states · See more »

West South Central states

The West South Central States form one of the nine Census Bureau Divisions of the United States that are officially designated by the United States Census Bureau.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and West South Central states · See more »

Western High School (Baltimore)

Western High School is the oldest public all-girls high school remaining in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Western High School (Baltimore) · See more »

Western New England University

Western New England University is a private university in Springfield, Massachusetts.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Western New England University · See more »

Weston County, Wyoming

Weston County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Weston County, Wyoming · See more »

What If? 2

What If? 2, subtitled More What If?: Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been, is a collection of twenty-five essays dealing with counterfactual history.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and What If? 2 · See more »

Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?

Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? is a 1967 book by African-American minister, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and social justice campaigner Martin Luther King, Jr. Advocating for human rights and a sense of hope, it was King's fourth and last book before his assassination.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? · See more »

White backlash

A white backlash is an actual or hypothetical negative response of white people to racial progress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White backlash · See more »

White cane

A white cane is used by many people who are blind or visually impaired.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White cane · See more »

White Cane Safety Day

A long white cane, the symbol of White Cane Safety Day White Cane Safety Day is a national observance in the United States, celebrated on October 15 of each year since 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White Cane Safety Day · See more »

White House Chief Floral Designer

The White House Chief Floral Designer is responsible for the planning, design, arrangement and placement of all floral decorations for the First Family, their private entertaining, and official state functions at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Chief Floral Designer · See more »

White House Chief of Staff

The White House Chief of Staff has traditionally been the highest-ranking non-elected employee of the White House.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Chief of Staff · See more »

White House Chief Usher

The White House Chief Usher is the head of household staff and operations at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States of America.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Chief Usher · See more »

White House Conference on Civil Rights

The White House Conference on Civil Rights was held June 1 and 2, 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Conference on Civil Rights · See more »

White House Conference on the Industrial World Ahead

The White House Conference on the Industrial World Ahead was the first White House conference "exclusively concerned with American business and the first one on the future." The conference was called by President Richard Nixon and jointly chaired by Secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans and Secretary of Labor James D. Hodgson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Conference on the Industrial World Ahead · See more »

White House Counsel

The White House Counsel is a staff appointee of the President of the United States whose role is to advise the President on all legal issues concerning the President and his Administration.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Counsel · See more »

White House Executive Chef

The White House Executive Chef is the individual responsible for managing the kitchens, and for planning and preparing of all menus and meals for the President of the United States and the First Family, which includes their private meals, their private entertaining, and official state functions at the White House in Washington, D.C., in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Executive Chef · See more »

White House Fellows

The White House Fellows program was established by President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson in October 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Fellows · See more »

White House Office of the Curator

The White House Office of the Curator is charged with the conservation and study of the collection of fine art, furniture and decorative objects used to furnish both the public and private rooms of the White House as an official residence and as an accredited historic house museum.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Office of the Curator · See more »

White House Press Secretary

The White House Press Secretary is a senior White House official whose primary responsibility is to act as spokesperson for the executive branch of the United States government administration, especially with regard to the President, senior executives, and policies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Press Secretary · See more »

White House Service Badge

The White House Service Badge was a short lived military insignia which was issued between the years of 1960 and 1964 for United States armed forces military personnel stationed at the White House in a variety of duties.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Service Badge · See more »

White House social aide

A White House social aide is a United States Armed Forces officer assigned to attend to the personal needs of visiting dignitaries at the White House and to facilitate interactions with the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House social aide · See more »

White House Social Secretary

The White House Social Secretary is responsible for the planning, coordination and execution of official social events at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House Social Secretary · See more »

White House to Treasury Building tunnel

The White House to Treasury Building tunnel is a subterranean structure in Washington, D.C. that connects a sub-basement of the East Wing of the White House to the areaway which surrounds the United States Treasury Building.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White House to Treasury Building tunnel · See more »

White power music

White power music is music that promotes white nationalism.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White power music · See more »

White primaries

White primaries were primary elections held in the Southern United States in which only white voters were permitted to participate.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White primaries · See more »

White Southerners

White Southerners, or simply Southerners, and historically Southrons from the Southern United States, are considered an ethnic group by some historians, sociologists and journalists, although this categorization has proven controversial and other academics have argued that Southern identity does not meet the criteria for definition as an ethnicity.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White Southerners · See more »

White-Meyer House

The White-Meyer House is a historic house, located at 1624 Crescent Place, Northwest, Washington, D.C. designed by American Architect John Russell Pope and built by order American Ambassador Henry White.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and White-Meyer House · See more »

Whitley County, Kentucky

Whitley County is a county in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Whitley County, Kentucky · See more »

Whitney Mansion (Glassboro, New Jersey)

Whitney Mansion is located in Glassboro, Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Whitney Mansion (Glassboro, New Jersey) · See more »

Whitney Young

Whitney Moore Young Jr. (July 31, 1921 – March 11, 1971) was an American civil rights leader.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Whitney Young · See more »

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (U.S. game show)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (often informally called Millionaire) is an American television game show based on the same-titled British program and developed for the United States by Michael Davies.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (U.S. game show) · See more »

Why We Can't Wait

Why We Can't Wait is a 1964 book by Martin Luther King Jr. about the nonviolent movement against racial segregation in the United States, and specifically the 1963 Birmingham campaign.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Why We Can't Wait · See more »

Wicked Wanda

Oh, Wicked Wanda! was a British full-colour, satirical adult comic strip, written by Frederic Mullally, and drawn by Ron Embleton.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wicked Wanda · See more »

Wicomico County, Maryland

Wicomico County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Maryland.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wicomico County, Maryland · See more »

Wilbur J. Cohen

Wilbur Joseph Cohen (June 10, 1913May 17, 1987) was an American social scientist and civil servant.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wilbur J. Cohen · See more »

Wilbur Mills

Wilbur Daigh Mills (May 24, 1909 – May 2, 1992) was an American politician in the Democratic Party who represented in the United States House of Representatives from 1939 to 1977.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wilbur Mills · See more »

Wilcox County, Alabama

Wilcox County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wilcox County, Alabama · See more »

Wilderness Act

The Wilderness Act of 1964 was written by Howard Zahniser of The Wilderness Society.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wilderness Act · See more »

Wilfred Feinberg

Wilfred Feinberg (June 22, 1920 – July 31, 2014) was a United States federal judge, who served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wilfred Feinberg · See more »

Will Rogers Jr.

William Vann Rogers, generally known as Will Rogers Jr. (October 20, 1911 – July 9, 1993), was a son of legendary humorist Will Rogers (1879–1935) and his wife, the former Betty Blake (1879–1944).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Will Rogers Jr. · See more »

Will Wilson

Will Reid Wilson, Sr. (July 29, 1912 – December 14, 2005), was a prominent Democratic politician in his native Texas best known for his service as attorney general of Texas from 1957-1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Will Wilson · See more »

Willa Beatrice Player

Willa Beatrice Player (August 9, 1909 – August 29, 2003) was an African-American educator, college administrator, college president, civil rights activist, and federal appointee.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Willa Beatrice Player · See more »

Willamette River

The Willamette River is a major tributary of the Columbia River, accounting for 12 to 15 percent of the Columbia's flow.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Willamette River · See more »

William A. Blakley

William Arvis "Dollar Bill" Blakley (November 17, 1898 – January 5, 1976) was an American senator and businessman from the State of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William A. Blakley · See more »

William Attwood

William Hollingsworth Attwood (July 14, 1919 – April 15, 1989) was an American journalist, author, editor and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Attwood · See more »

William B. Bryant

William Benson Bryant (September 18, 1911 – November 13, 2005) was a United States federal judge and chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William B. Bryant · See more »

William B. Camp

William Bacon Camp (November 25, 1913 – November 13, 1975) was Comptroller of the Currency from 1966 to 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William B. Camp · See more »

William B. Macomber Jr.

William Butts Macomber Jr. (March 28, 1921 – November 19, 2003) was an official in the United States Department of State and a United States diplomat who later became the first full-time president of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William B. Macomber Jr. · See more »

William B. Spong Jr.

William Belser Spong Jr. (September 29, 1920October 8, 1997) was a Democratic Party politician and a United States Senator who represented the state of Virginia from 1966 to 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William B. Spong Jr. · See more »

William Bogert

William "Bill" Bogert (born January 24, 1936) is an American character actor best known for his semi-regular role of Brandon Brindle on Small Wonder from 1985 to 1989.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Bogert · See more »

William Brown (tenor)

William Brown (1938, Jackson, Mississippi – October 20, 2004, Jacksonville, Florida) was an African-American operatic tenor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Brown (tenor) · See more »

William Bundy

William Putnam "Bill" Bundy (September 24, 1917 – October 6, 2000) was an American attorney and intelligence expert, an analyst with the CIA.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Bundy · See more »

William C. Cramer

William Cato "Bill" Cramer Sr. (August 4, 1922 – October 18, 2003), was an American attorney and Republican politician, elected in 1954 as a member of the United States House of Representatives from St. Petersburg, Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William C. Cramer · See more »

William C. Feazel

William Crosson Feazel (June 10, 1895March 16, 1965) was a short-term United States Senator from Louisiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William C. Feazel · See more »

William C. Pryor

William C. Pryor (born 1932) is a Senior Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, the highest court for the District of Columbia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William C. Pryor · See more »

William C. Sullivan

William Cornelius Sullivan (May 12, 1912 – November 9, 1977) was former head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation intelligence operations.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William C. Sullivan · See more »

William Chapman Foster

William Chapman Foster (April 27, 1897 – October 15, 1984) was an American businessman and high-ranking government official.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Chapman Foster · See more »

William Colbert Keady

William Colbert Keady (April 2, 1913 – June 16, 1989) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Colbert Keady · See more »

William Conrad Gibbons

William Conrad Gibbons (September 26, 1926 – July 4, 2015) was an American historian and foreign policy expert.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Conrad Gibbons · See more »

William E. Jenner

William Ezra Jenner (July 21, 1908 – March 9, 1985) was an American lawyer and politician from the state of Indiana.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William E. Jenner · See more »

William E. Miller

William Edward Miller (March 22, 1914 – June 24, 1983) was a New York politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William E. Miller · See more »

William E. Simkin

William Edward Simkin (January 13, 1907 – March 4, 1992) was an American labor mediator and private arbitrator who worked on resolving strikes in major nationwide industries as the longest-serving head of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, the nation's top labor mediator.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William E. Simkin · See more »

William G. Bowdler

William Garton Bowdler (March 27, 1924 – January 19, 2016) was an American diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William G. Bowdler · See more »

William Gorham

William "Bill" Gorham (born 1930) is an American economist and founding president of the Urban Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based social and economic policy think tank.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Gorham · See more »

William H. Brown III

William H. Brown III (born January 19, 1928) is an American attorney.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William H. Brown III · See more »

William H. Ginsburg

William H. Ginsburg (March 25, 1943 – April 1, 2013) was an American trial lawyer, best known for representing former White House intern Monica Lewinsky in her controversy regarding sexual activities with President Bill Clinton in 1998.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William H. Ginsburg · See more »

William H. Stewart

William H. Stewart (May 19, 1921 – April 23, 2008) was an American pediatrician and epidemiologist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William H. Stewart · See more »

William H. Sullivan

William Healy Sullivan (October 12, 1922 – October 11, 2013) was an American Foreign Service career officer who served as Ambassador to Laos from 1964–1969, the Philippines from 1973–1977, and Iran from 1977–1979.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William H. Sullivan · See more »

William Hamling (publisher)

William Lawrence Hamling (June 14, 1921 – June 29, 2017) was a Chicago-based writer, science fiction fan, and publisher of both science fiction digests and adult magazines and books active from the late 1930s until 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Hamling (publisher) · See more »

William Hans Press

William Hans Press (1906 – 1990) was an American businessman and the Executive Vice President of the Greater Washington Board of Trade from 1941 to 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Hans Press · See more »

William Henry Harrison (Wyoming politician)

William Henry Harrison (August 10, 1896October 8, 1990) was an American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Representative from Wyoming.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Henry Harrison (Wyoming politician) · See more »

William J. Driver (administrator)

William J. Driver (May 9, 1918 – June 25, 1985) was an American administrator who served as the Administrator of Veterans Affairs from 1965 to 1969 and as Commissioner of the Social Security Administration from 1980 to 1981.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William J. Driver (administrator) · See more »

William J. Haynes II

William James Haynes II (born March 30, 1958) is an American lawyer and was General Counsel of the Department of Defense during much of 43rd President George W. Bush's administration and his war on terror.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William J. Haynes II · See more »

William J. Porter

William James Porter (September 1, 1914 – March 15, 1988) was an American diplomat who from 1971 to 1973 headed the U.S. delegation to the Paris Peace Talks to end the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William J. Porter · See more »

William Jorden

William John Jorden (May 3, 1923 – February 20, 2009) was a diplomatic correspondent for The New York Times, United States Ambassador to Panama, and author.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Jorden · See more »

William Joseph Campbell

William Joseph Campbell (March 19, 1905 – October 19, 1988) was a United States federal judge and the longest serving Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Joseph Campbell · See more »

William Joseph Lynch

William Joseph Lynch (June 6, 1908 – August 9, 1976) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Joseph Lynch · See more »

William Judson Holloway Jr.

William Judson Holloway Jr. (June 23, 1923 – April 25, 2014) was a federal judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and former chief judge of that court.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Judson Holloway Jr. · See more »

William Kernahan Thomas

William Kernahan Thomas (February 15, 1911 – March 20, 2001) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Kernahan Thomas · See more »

William King Harvey

William King "Bill" Harvey (September 13, 1915 – June 9, 1976) was a Central Intelligence Agency officer, best known for his role in Operation Mongoose.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William King Harvey · See more »

William Knowland

William Fife Knowland (June 26, 1908 – February 23, 1974) was an American politician, newspaper publisher, and Republican Party leader.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Knowland · See more »

William L. Guy

William Lewis Guy (September 30, 1919 – April 26, 2013) was the governor of the U.S. state of North Dakota from 1961 to 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William L. Guy · See more »

William L. Spicer

William Leach Spicer (October 10, 1918 – September 23, 1991) was a businessman from Fort Smith, Arkansas, who from 1962 to 1964 was the embattled state chairman of the Arkansas Republican Party.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William L. Spicer · See more »

William Lee Miller

William Lee Miller (April 21, 1926 – May 27, 2012) was an American journalist, academic, and historian who taught in the University of Virginia's religious studies department for 17 years, and remained affiliated with the University after his 1999 retirement.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Lee Miller · See more »

William Lorenzo Howard

William Lorenzo Howard, known as W. L. "Jack" Howard (April 23, 1921 – November 11, 2004), was a five-term Democratic mayor of Monroe, Louisiana, who served from 1956 to 1972 and again from 1976 to 1978.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Lorenzo Howard · See more »

William Louis Dickinson

William Louis "Bill" Dickinson (June 5, 1925 – March 31, 2008), was a Republican Representative from Alabama's 2nd congressional district from 1965 to 1993.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Louis Dickinson · See more »

William Lundigan

William Lundigan (June 12, 1914 – December 20, 1975) was an American film actor.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Lundigan · See more »

William M. Rainach

William Monroe Rainach Sr., known as Willie Rainach (July 13, 1913 – January 26, 1978), was a state legislator from rural Summerfield in Claiborne Parish who led Louisiana's "Massive Resistance" to desegregation during the last half of the 1950s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William M. Rainach · See more »

William M. Roth

William Matson Roth (September 3, 1916 – May 29, 2014) was a shipping executive, special ambassador for trade, member of the ACLU executive committee, and Regent for the University of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William M. Roth · See more »

William Manchester

William Raymond Manchester (April 1, 1922 – June 1, 2004) was an American author, biographer, and historian.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Manchester · See more »

William Matthew Byrne Jr.

William Matthew Byrne Jr. (September 3, 1930 – January 14, 2006) was a federal judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Matthew Byrne Jr. · See more »

William McChesney Martin

William McChesney Martin Jr. (December 17, 1906 – July 27, 1998) was the ninth and longest-serving Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve Bank, serving from April 2, 1951, to January 31, 1970, under five presidents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William McChesney Martin · See more »

William McLaughlin Taylor Jr.

William McLaughlin Taylor Jr. (February 7, 1909 – June 17, 1985) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William McLaughlin Taylor Jr. · See more »

William Moore McCulloch

William Moore McCulloch (November 24, 1901 – February 22, 1980) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Moore McCulloch · See more »

William Nelson Goodwin

William Nelson Goodwin (August 17, 1909 – December 31, 1975) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Nelson Goodwin · See more »

William O. Douglas

William Orville Douglas (October 16, 1898January 19, 1980) was an American jurist and politician who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William O. Douglas · See more »

William O. Mehrtens

William Osborne Mehrtens (January 24, 1905 – July 16, 1980) was an American lawyer and judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William O. Mehrtens · See more »

William P. Hobby Jr.

William Pettus Hobby Jr. (born January 19, 1932) is an American Democratic politician who served a record eighteen years as the 37th Lieutenant Governor of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William P. Hobby Jr. · See more »

William P. Steven

William Pickford ("Bill") Steven (September 10, 1908 – August 6, 1991) was a noted American newspaper executive.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William P. Steven · See more »

William Percival Gray

William Percival Gray (March 26, 1912 – February 10, 1992) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Percival Gray · See more »

William Perry Copple

William Perry Copple (October 3, 1916 – September 14, 2000) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Perry Copple · See more »

William Proxmire

Edward William "Bill" Proxmire (November 11, 1915 – December 15, 2005) was an American politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Proxmire · See more »

William R. Polk

William Roe Polk (born 1929 in Fort Worth, Texas) is a veteran foreign policy consultant, author, and relation of president James K. Polk and of the prominent lawyer and diplomat Frank Polk.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William R. Polk · See more »

William R. Rivkin

William Robert Rivkin (April 16, 1919 – March 19, 1967) was a United States diplomat who served as ambassador to Luxembourg, Senegal, and Gambia in the 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William R. Rivkin · See more »

William R. Tyler

William Royall Tyler (October 17, 1910 – November 16, 2003) was a United States diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William R. Tyler · See more »

William Raborn

William Francis Raborn, Jr., (June 8, 1905 – March 6, 1990) was the United States Director of Central Intelligence from April 28, 1965 until June 30, 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Raborn · See more »

William Robert Collinson

William Robert Collinson (August 26, 1912 – June 1, 1995) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Robert Collinson · See more »

William Roth

William Victor Roth Jr. (July 22, 1921 – December 13, 2003) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, Delaware.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Roth · See more »

William Sloane Coffin

William Sloane Coffin Jr. (June 1, 1924 – April 12, 2006) was an American Christian clergyman and long-time peace activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Sloane Coffin · See more »

William Stevenson (athlete)

William Edwards Stevenson (October 25, 1900 – April 2, 1985) was an American track and field athlete, lawyer and diplomat, who won the gold medal in the 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1924 Summer Olympics, and later served as president of Oberlin College.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Stevenson (athlete) · See more »

William Stewart Walker

William Stewart Walker, usually known as Stewart Walker (October 6, 1914 – February 6, 1999), was a lieutenant colonel from Winnfield, Louisiana who, during World War II as a United States Army major, rescued 380 of his fellow soldiers from behind enemy lines in Belgium in December 1944.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Stewart Walker · See more »

William T. Cahill

William Thomas Cahill (June 25, 1912July 1, 1996) was an American Republican Party politician who served as the 46th Governor of New Jersey, from 1970 to 1974, and who represented New Jersey's 1st congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1959 to 1967 and the state's 6th district from 1967 to 1970.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William T. Cahill · See more »

William Tapley Bennett Jr.

William Tapley Bennett Jr. (April 1, 1917 – November 29, 1994) was an American diplomat who served as Ambassador to the Dominican Republic during the 1965 civil war and who recommended that President Johnson intervene with United States troops.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Tapley Bennett Jr. · See more »

William Thomas Pecora

William Thomas Pecora (February 1, 1913 – July 19, 1972) was an American geologist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Thomas Pecora · See more »

William Tubman

William Vacanarat Shadrach Tubman (November 29, 1895 – July 23, 1971) was a Liberian politician.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Tubman · See more »

William W. Hagerty

William Walsh Hagerty (June 10, 1916 in Holyoke, Minnesota – January 14, 1986 in Savannah, Georgia).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William W. Hagerty · See more »

William W. Momyer

William Wallace Momyer (September 23, 1916 – August 10, 2012) was a general officer and fighter pilot in the United States Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William W. Momyer · See more »

William Walton (painter)

William Edwin Walton (1909/1910 – December 18, 1994) was an American journalist and abstract expressionist painter.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Walton (painter) · See more »

William Wayne Justice

William Wayne Justice (February 25, 1920 – October 13, 2009) was an American jurist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Wayne Justice · See more »

William Westmoreland

William Childs Westmoreland (March 26, 1914 – July 18, 2005) was a United States Army general, who most notably commanded U.S. forces during the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Westmoreland · See more »

William Witman II

William Witman II (January 31, 1914 – March 12, 1978) was an American diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Witman II · See more »

William Womack Heath

William Womack Heath, (December 7, 1903 – June 22, 1971), was an American lawyer, educator, and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Womack Heath · See more »

William Yandell Elliott

William Yandell Elliott (1896–1979) was an American historian and political advisor to six U.S. presidents.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and William Yandell Elliott · See more »

Williams College

Williams College is a private liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Williams College · See more »

Williams Creek School (Gillespie County, Texas)

Williams Creek School is located at 5501 South Ranch to Market Road 1623 in Gillespie County, in the U.S. state of Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Williams Creek School (Gillespie County, Texas) · See more »

Williamsburg, Virginia

Williamsburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Williamsburg, Virginia · See more »

Wilson desk

The Wilson desk is a large mahogany desk used by Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford in the Oval Office as their Oval Office desk.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wilson desk · See more »

WINC (AM)

WINC (1400 AM) is a broadcast radio station licensed to Winchester, Virginia, United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and WINC (AM) · See more »

Windermere Island

Windermere Island is a small island located in The Bahamas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Windermere Island · See more »

Windham County, Vermont

Windham County is a county located in the state of Vermont, in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Windham County, Vermont · See more »

Windsor County, Vermont

Windsor County is a county located in the U.S. state of Vermont.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Windsor County, Vermont · See more »

Winfield Dunn

Bryant Winfield Culberson Dunn (born July 1, 1927) is an American businessman, politician, and medical industry official, who served as Governor of Tennessee from 1971 to 1975.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Winfield Dunn · See more »

Winning hearts and minds

Winning hearts and minds is a concept occasionally expressed in the resolution of war, insurgency, and other conflicts, in which one side seeks to prevail not by the use of superior force, but by making emotional or intellectual appeals to sway supporters of the other side.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Winning hearts and minds · See more »

Winson Hudson

Winson Hudson, born Anger Winson Gates (November 17, 1916 in Carthage, Mississippi – May 1, 2004) was an American civil rights activist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Winson Hudson · See more »

Winston E. Arnow

Winston Eugene Arnow (March 13, 1911 – November 28, 1994) was an American lawyer and judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Winston E. Arnow · See more »

Winston-Salem Journal

The Winston-Salem Journal is an American daily newspaper primarily serving the city of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and its county, Forsyth County, North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Winston-Salem Journal · See more »

Winthrop G. Brown

Winthrop Gilman Brown (July 12, 1907 – May 25, 1987) was an American lawyer and diplomat.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Winthrop G. Brown · See more »

Winton M. Blount

Winton Malcolm Blount, Jr., known as Red Blount (February 1, 1921 – October 24, 2002), was the United States Postmaster General from January 22, 1969 to January 1, 1972.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Winton M. Blount · See more »

Winton, Queensland

Winton is a town and locality in the Shire of Winton in Central West Queensland, Australia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Winton, Queensland · See more »

Wirtz Dam

Wirtz Dam (formerly Granite Shoals Dam) was constructed from 1949 to 1951 to provide hydroelectric power and to form Lake Lyndon B. Johnson (formerly Lake Granite Shoals), one of the Texas Highland Lakes.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wirtz Dam · See more »

WNET

WNET, channel 13 (branded as THIRTEEN), is a non-commercial educational, public television station licensed to Newark, New Jersey and serving the New York metropolitan area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and WNET · See more »

Women in conservatism in the United States

Women in conservatism in the United States have advocated for social, political, economic, and cultural conservative policies since Anti-suffragism.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Women in conservatism in the United States · See more »

Women in medicine

Historically and presently, in many parts of the world, women's participation in the profession of medicine (as physicians or surgeons for instance) has been significantly restricted.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Women in medicine · See more »

Women in the Air Force

Women in the Air Force (WAF) was a program which served to bring women into limited roles in the United States Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Women in the Air Force · See more »

Wood County, West Virginia

Wood County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wood County, West Virginia · See more »

Wood County, Wisconsin

Wood County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wood County, Wisconsin · See more »

Woodbury County, Iowa

Woodbury County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Woodbury County, Iowa · See more »

Woodrow Bradley Seals

Woodrow Bradley Seals (December 24, 1917 – October 27, 1990) was a United States federal judge.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Woodrow Bradley Seals · See more »

Woodrow W. Jones

Woodrow Wilson Jones (January 26, 1914 in Green Hill, North Carolina – November 25, 2002 in Rutherfordton, North Carolina) was a United States Representative and a federal judge from North Carolina.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Woodrow W. Jones · See more »

Woodrow Wilson High School (Washington, D.C.)

Woodrow Wilson High School is a secondary school in Washington, D.C. It serves grades 9 through 12, as part of the District of Columbia Public Schools.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Woodrow Wilson High School (Washington, D.C.) · See more »

Woody Harrelson

Woodrow "Woody" Tracy Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor, comedian, activist, and playwright.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Woody Harrelson · See more »

World Bank

The World Bank (Banque mondiale) is an international financial institution that provides loans to countries of the world for capital projects.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and World Bank · See more »

Write-in candidate

A write-in candidate is a candidate in an election whose name does not appear on the ballot, but for whom voters may vote nonetheless by writing in the person's name.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Write-in candidate · See more »

Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown

Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (formerly the Hilton Pittsburgh) is a hotel in Downtown Pittsburgh, with a prominent position in the Golden Triangle area adjacent to Point State Park, the Fort Pitt Museum and the Cultural District.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown · See more »

Wynn Underwood

Wynn Thomas Underwood (August 27, 1927–October 20, 2005) was an American attorney, political figure, and judge from Vermont.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wynn Underwood · See more »

Wyoming County, New York

Wyoming County is a county in the U.S. state of New York in the state's western area.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Wyoming County, New York · See more »

Yale Political Union

The Yale Political Union (YPU) is a debate society at Yale University, founded in 1934 by Professor Alfred Whitney Griswold.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Yale Political Union · See more »

Yamhill County, Oregon

Yamhill County is a county in the U.S. state of Oregon.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Yamhill County, Oregon · See more »

Yoichi Okamoto

Yoichi R. Okamoto (July 5, 1915April 24, 1985) was the second official U.S. presidential photographer, serving Lyndon B. Johnson.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Yoichi Okamoto · See more »

Young Turks (U.S. politics)

The Young Turks was a splinter group of politicians in the United States within the Republican Party during the early 1960s.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Young Turks (U.S. politics) · See more »

Zbigniew Brzezinski

Zbigniew Kazimierz "Zbig" Brzezinski (March 28, 1928 – May 26, 2017) was a Polish-American diplomat and political scientist.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Zbigniew Brzezinski · See more »

Zell Miller

Zell Bryan Miller (February 24, 1932 – March 23, 2018) was an American author and politician from the U.S. state of Georgia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Zell Miller · See more »

Zephyr Wright

Zephyr Wright was a cook for Lyndon Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson from 1942 until 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Zephyr Wright · See more »

Zeta Tau Alpha

Zeta Tau Alpha (known as ZTA or Zeta) is an international women's fraternity.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Zeta Tau Alpha · See more »

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (5 January 1928 – 4 April 1979) was a Pakistani politician who served as the 9th Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1973 to 1977, and prior to that as the 4th President of Pakistan from 1971 to 1973.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto · See more »

Zumwalt-class destroyer

The Zumwalt-class destroyer is a class of United States Navy guided missile destroyers designed as multi-mission stealth ships with a focus on land attack.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and Zumwalt-class destroyer · See more »

10 Things You Don't Know About

10 Things You Don't Know About is an American history/biography television series on H2.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 10 Things You Don't Know About · See more »

101st Airborne Division

The 101st Airborne Division ("Screaming Eagles") is an elite modular specialized light infantry division of the US Army.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 101st Airborne Division · See more »

11/22/63

11/22/63 is a novel by Stephen King about a time traveler who attempts to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which occurred on November 22, 1963 (the novel's titular date).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 11/22/63 · See more »

111th United States Congress

The One Hundred Eleventh United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government from January 3, 2009, until January 3, 2011.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 111th United States Congress · See more »

1254th Air Transport Wing

The 1254th Air Transport Wing was a United States Air Force unit, existing between 1948 and 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1254th Air Transport Wing · See more »

16th Street Baptist Church bombing

The 16th Street Baptist Church bombing was an act of white supremacist terrorism which occurred at the African American 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, on Sunday, September 15, 1963, when four members of the Ku Klux Klan planted at least 15 sticks of dynamite attached to a timing device beneath the steps located on the east side of the church.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 16th Street Baptist Church bombing · See more »

177th New York State Legislature

The 177th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 4, 1967, to May 25, 1968, during the ninth and tenth years of Nelson Rockefeller's governorship, in Albany.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 177th New York State Legislature · See more »

1908

According to NASA reports, 1908 was the coldest recorded year since 1880.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1908 · See more »

1908 in the United States

Events from the year 1908 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1908 in the United States · See more »

1912 in the United States

Events from the year 1912 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1912 in the United States · See more »

1954 in the Vietnam War

As 1954 began, the French had been fighting the insurgent communist-dominated Viet Minh for more than seven years attempting to retain control of their colony Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1954 in the Vietnam War · See more »

1955 in the United States

Events from the year 1955 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1955 in the United States · See more »

1956 Democratic National Convention

The 1956 National Convention of the Democratic Party nominated former Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois for President and Senator Estes Kefauver of Tennessee for Vice President.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1956 Democratic National Convention · See more »

1956 in the United States

Events from the year 1956 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1956 in the United States · See more »

1957 in the United States

Events from the year 1957 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1957 in the United States · See more »

1958 in the United States

Events from the year 1958 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1958 in the United States · See more »

1959 in the United States

Events from the year 1959 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1959 in the United States · See more »

1960 Democratic National Convention

The 1960 Democratic National Convention was held in Los Angeles, California, on July 11–July 15, 1960.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1960 Democratic National Convention · See more »

1960 in the United States

Events from the year 1960 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1960 in the United States · See more »

1960 Republican National Convention

The 1960 National Convention of the Republican Party of the United States was held in Chicago, Illinois, from July 25 to July 28, 1960, at the International Amphitheatre.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1960 Republican National Convention · See more »

1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt

On November 11, 1960, a failed coup attempt against President Ngô Đình Diệm of South Vietnam was led by Lieutenant Colonel Vương Văn Đông and Colonel Nguyễn Chánh Thi of the Airborne Division of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt · See more »

1960s

The 1960s (pronounced "nineteen-sixties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on 1 January 1960, and ended on 31 December 1969.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1960s · See more »

1960s in Western fashion

The 1960s featured a number of diverse trends.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1960s in Western fashion · See more »

1961

As MAD Magazine pointed out on its cover for the March 1961 issue, this was the first "upside-up" year — i.e., one in which the numerals that form the year look the same as when the numerals are rotated upside down, a strobogrammatic number — since 1881.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1961 · See more »

1961 in the United States

Events from the year 1961 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1961 in the United States · See more »

1961 in the Vietnam War

1961 saw a new American president, John F. Kennedy, attempt to cope with a deteriorating military and political situation in South Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1961 in the Vietnam War · See more »

1962 in the United States

Events from the year 1962 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1962 in the United States · See more »

1962 South Vietnamese Independence Palace bombing

The 1962 South Vietnamese Independence Palace bombing in Saigon was an aerial attack on 27 February 1962 by two dissident Republic of Vietnam Air Force pilots, Second Lieutenant Nguyễn Văn Cử and First Lieutenant Phạm Phú Quốc.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1962 South Vietnamese Independence Palace bombing · See more »

1963

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1963 · See more »

1963 Honduran coup d'état

The 1963 Honduran coup d'état was a military takeover of the Honduran government on 3 October 1963, ten days before a scheduled election.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1963 Honduran coup d'état · See more »

1963 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1963.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1963 in aviation · See more »

1963 in Luxembourg

The following lists events that happened during 1963 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1963 in Luxembourg · See more »

1963 in the United States

Events from the year 1963 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1963 in the United States · See more »

1963 in the Vietnam War

The defeat of the South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) in a battle in January set off a furious debate in the United States on the progress being made in the war against the Viet Cong in South Vietnam.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1963 in the Vietnam War · See more »

1963 South Vietnamese coup

In November 1963, President Ngô Đình Diệm of South Vietnam was deposed by a group of Army of the Republic of Vietnam officers who disagreed with his handling of both the Buddhist crisis and the Viet Cong threat to the regime.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1963 South Vietnamese coup · See more »

1964

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 · See more »

1964 (film)

1964 is a documentary film produced by Insignia Films for the American Experience series about political, social and cultural events in the United States for the calendar year 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 (film) · See more »

1964 Alaska earthquake

The 1964 Alaskan earthquake, also known as the Great Alaskan earthquake and Good Friday earthquake, occurred at 5:36 PM AST on Good Friday, March 27.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 Alaska earthquake · See more »

1964 Brazilian coup d'état

The 1964 Brazilian coup d'état (Golpe de estado no Brasil em 1964 or, more colloquially, Golpe de 64) was a series of events in Brazil from March 31 to April 1 that led to the overthrow of President João Goulart by members of the Brazilian Armed Forces, supported by the United States government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 Brazilian coup d'état · See more »

1964 Brinks Hotel bombing

The Brinks Hotel in Saigon, also known as the Brink Bachelor Officers Quarters (BOQ), was bombed by the Viet Cong on the evening of December 24, 1964, during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing · See more »

1964 Democratic National Convention

The 1964 Democratic National Convention of the Democratic Party, took place at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey from August 24 to 27, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 Democratic National Convention · See more »

1964 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 in aviation · See more »

1964 in Michigan

Events from the year 1964 in Michigan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 in Michigan · See more »

1964 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 in poetry · See more »

1964 in rail transport

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 in rail transport · See more »

1964 in the United States

Events from the year 1964 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 in the United States · See more »

1964 in the Vietnam War

South Vietnam was in political chaos during much of the year, as generals competed for power and Buddhists protested against the government.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 in the Vietnam War · See more »

1964 in Turkey

Events in the year 1964 in Turkey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 in Turkey · See more »

1964 Liberty Bowl

The 1964 Liberty Bowl was the first major college football bowl game ever played indoors, the first broadcast nationwide in the United States and the only one ever played in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 Liberty Bowl · See more »

1964 New York World's Fair

The 1964/1965 New York World's Fair held over 140 pavilions, 110 restaurants, for 80 nations (hosted by 37), 24 US states, and over 45 corporations to build exhibits or attractions at Flushing Meadows Park in Queens, NY.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 New York World's Fair · See more »

1964 Republican National Convention

The 1964 National Convention of the Republican Party of the United States took place in the Cow Palace, Daly City, California, on July 13 to July 16, 1964.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 Republican National Convention · See more »

1964 South Vietnamese coup

Before dawn on January 30, 1964, General Nguyễn Khánh ousted the military junta led by General Dương Văn Minh from the leadership of South Vietnam without firing a shot.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1964 South Vietnamese coup · See more »

1965

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1965 · See more »

1965 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1965 in aviation · See more »

1965 in baseball

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1965 in baseball · See more »

1965 in Canada

Events from the year 1965 in Canada.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1965 in Canada · See more »

1965 in the United States

Events from the year 1965 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1965 in the United States · See more »

1965 in the Vietnam War

In 1965, the United States rapidly increased its military forces in South Vietnam, prompted by the realization that the South Vietnamese government was losing the Vietnam War as the communist-dominated Viet Cong gained influence over much of the population in rural areas of the country.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1965 in the Vietnam War · See more »

1965 Major League Baseball season

In the 1965 Major League Baseball season which was contested from April 12 to October 14, 1965, the Houston Colt.45s became the Astros, as they moved from Colt Stadium to the new Astrodome, becoming the first team to play their home games indoors, rather than outdoors.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1965 Major League Baseball season · See more »

1965 Pulitzer Prize

The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1965.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1965 Pulitzer Prize · See more »

1965 Qui Nhơn hotel bombing

The Viet Cuong Hotel in Qui Nhơn, was bombed by the Viet Cong on the evening of 10 February 1965, during the Vietnam War.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1965 Qui Nhơn hotel bombing · See more »

1965 Summer Deaflympics

The 1965 Summer Deaflympics, officially known as the 10th Summer Deaflympics, is an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from June 27 to July 3, 1965 in Washington D.C., United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1965 Summer Deaflympics · See more »

1966

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 · See more »

1966 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1966 in Australia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 in Australia · See more »

1966 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1966.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 in aviation · See more »

1966 in France

Events from the year 1966 in France.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 in France · See more »

1966 in Malaysia

The following lists events from 1966 in Malaysia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 in Malaysia · See more »

1966 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1966 in New Zealand.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 in New Zealand · See more »

1966 in Thailand

The year 1966 was the 185th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 in Thailand · See more »

1966 in the United States

This is a list of notable events that took place in 1966 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 in the United States · See more »

1966 in Turkey

Events in the year 1966 in Turkey.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 in Turkey · See more »

1966 New York City smog

The 1966 New York City smog was an air-pollution event, with damaging levels of carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, smoke, and haze.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 New York City smog · See more »

1966 Palomares B-52 crash

The 1966 Palomares B-52 crash, or the Palomares incident, occurred on 17 January 1966, when a B-52G bomber of the United States Air Force's Strategic Air Command collided with a KC-135 tanker during mid-air refueling at over the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Spain.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 Palomares B-52 crash · See more »

1966 State of the Union Address

The 1966 State of the Union Address was given by Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, on Wednesday, January 12, 1966, to the 89th United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1966 State of the Union Address · See more »

1967

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1967 · See more »

1967 Detroit riot

The 1967 Detroit riot, also known as the 12th Street riot was the bloodiest race riot in the "Long, hot summer of 1967".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1967 Detroit riot · See more »

1967 in Afghanistan

The following lists events that happened during 1967 in Afghanistan.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1967 in Afghanistan · See more »

1967 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1967.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1967 in aviation · See more »

1967 in the United States

Events from the year 1967 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1967 in the United States · See more »

1967 Oil Embargo

The 1967 Oil Embargo began on June 6, 1967, the second day of the Six-Day War, with a joint Arab decision to deter any countries from supporting Israel militarily.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1967 Oil Embargo · See more »

1968

This was the year of the Protests of 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1968 · See more »

1968 Democratic National Convention

The 1968 National Convention of the U.S. Democratic Party was held August 26–29 at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago, Illinois.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1968 Democratic National Convention · See more »

1968 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1968 in aviation · See more »

1968 in the United States

1968 in the United States was marked by several major historical events.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1968 in the United States · See more »

1968 in the Vietnam War

The year 1968 saw major developments in the Vietnam War. The military operations started with an attack on a US base by the Vietnam People's Army (NVA) and the Viet Cong on January 1, ending a truce declared by the Pope and agreed upon by all sides. At the end of January, the North Vietnamese and the Vietcong launched the Tet Offensive. Hanoi erred monumentally in its certainty that the offensive would trigger a supportive uprising of the population. NVA and Viet Cong troops throughout the South, from Hue to the Mekong Delta, attacked in force for the first time in the war, but to devastating cost as ARVN and American troops killed close to 60,000 of the ill-supported enemy in less than a month. These reversals on the battlefield (the Viet Cong would never again fight effectively as a cohesive force) failed to register on the American home front, however, as shocking photos and television imagery, and statements such as Conkrite's, fueled what would ultimately prove to be a propaganda victory for Hanoi. Peter Arnett quoting an unnamed US major as saying, "It became necessary to destroy the town to save it." Eddie Adams' iconic image of South Vietnamese General Nguyễn Ngọc Loan's execution of a Vietcong operative was taken in 1968. The year also saw Walter Cronkite's call to honourably exit Vietnam because he thought the war was lost. This negative impression forced the US into the Paris peace talks with North Vietnam. US troop numbers peaked in 1968 with President Johnson approving an increased maximum number of US troops in Vietnam at 549,500. The year was the most expensive in the Vietnam war with the American spending US$ (US$ in) on the war. The year also became the deadliest of the Vietnam War for America and its allies with 27,915 South Vietnamese (ARVN) soldiers killed and the Americans suffering 16,592 killed compared to around two hundred thousand of the communist forces killed. The deadliest week of the Vietnam War for the USA was during the Tet Offensive specifically February 11–17, 1968, during which period 543 Americans were killed in action, and 2547 were wounded.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1968 in the Vietnam War · See more »

1968 Republican National Convention

The 1968 National Convention of the Republican Party of the United States was held at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach, Dade County, Florida, from August 5 to August 8, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1968 Republican National Convention · See more »

1968 State of the Union Address

The 1968 State of the Union Address was given by the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson, on Wednesday, January 17, 1968, to the 90th United States Congress.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1968 State of the Union Address · See more »

1968 Washington, D.C. riots

The Washington, D.C. riots of 1968 were 4 days of riots in Washington, D.C. that followed the assassination of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1968 Washington, D.C. riots · See more »

1969 in architecture

The year 1969 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1969 in architecture · See more »

1969 in the United States

Events from the year 1969 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1969 in the United States · See more »

1969 Santa Barbara oil spill

The Santa Barbara oil spill occurred in January and February 1969 in the Santa Barbara Channel, near the city of Santa Barbara in Southern California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill · See more »

1971–72 NFL playoffs

The National Football League playoffs for the 1971 season began on December 25, 1971.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1971–72 NFL playoffs · See more »

1973

No description.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1973 · See more »

1973 in the United States

Events from the year 1973 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1973 in the United States · See more »

1973 in the Vietnam War

1973 in the Vietnam War began with a peace agreement, the Paris Peace Accords, signed by the United States and South Vietnam on one side of the Vietnam War and communist North Vietnam and the insurgent Viet Cong on the other.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1973 in the Vietnam War · See more »

1977 National Women's Conference

In the spirit of the United Nations' proclamation that 1975 was the International Women's Year, on January 9, 1975, U.S. President Gerald Ford issued Executive Order 11832 creating a National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year "to promote equality between men and women." Congress approved $5 million in total tax-payer contributions ($ in dollars) for both the state and national conferences as HR 9924 sponsored by Congresswoman Patsy Mink, which Ford signed into law.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1977 National Women's Conference · See more »

1984 Republican National Convention

The 1984 National Convention of the Republican Party of the United States convened on August 20 to August 23, 1984, at Dallas Convention Center in downtown Dallas, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1984 Republican National Convention · See more »

1994 State of the Union Address

The 1994 State of the Union address was given by President Bill Clinton to a joint session of the 103rd United States Congress on Tuesday, January 25, 1994.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1994 State of the Union Address · See more »

1999 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1999 in New Zealand.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 1999 in New Zealand · See more »

2007 in American television

The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2007.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 2007 in American television · See more »

2007 in the United States

Events from the year 2007 in the United States.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 2007 in the United States · See more »

2007 Texas Longhorns football team

The 2007 Texas Longhorns football team (variously "Texas" or "UT" or the "Horns") represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 2007 Texas Longhorns football team · See more »

2008 in American television

The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2008.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 2008 in American television · See more »

2011 in American television

This is a list of significant events involving American television in 2011.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 2011 in American television · See more »

2014 in Malaysia

The following lists events from 2014 in Malaysia.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 2014 in Malaysia · See more »

2016 Gold Derby Awards

The 2016 Gold Derby Awards took place in July 26, 2016.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 2016 Gold Derby Awards · See more »

21st Satellite Awards

The 21st Satellite Awards is an award ceremony honoring the year's outstanding performers, films, television shows, home videos and interactive media, presented by the International Press Academy.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 21st Satellite Awards · See more »

23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards

The 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 2016, were presented on January 29, 2017 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards · See more »

27th Marine Regiment (United States)

The 27th Marine Regiment (27th Marines) is an inactivated infantry regiment of the United States Marine Corps.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 27th Marine Regiment (United States) · See more »

38th Academy Awards

The 38th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1965, were held on April 18, 1966, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 38th Academy Awards · See more »

39th Primetime Emmy Awards

The 39th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 20, 1987.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 39th Primetime Emmy Awards · See more »

3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)

The 3rd United States Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) · See more »

4 Little Girls

4 Little Girls is a 1997 American historical documentary film about the 15 September 1963 murder of four African-American girls in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 4 Little Girls · See more »

4-H

4-H is a global network of youth organizations whose mission is "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development".

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 4-H · See more »

4080th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing

The 4080th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing is a discontinued United States Air Force (USAF) wing last assigned to the 12th Strategic Aerospace Division of Strategic Air Command (SAC) at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 4080th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing · See more »

40th Airlift Squadron

The 40th Airlift Squadron is a United States Air Force unit based at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 40th Airlift Squadron · See more »

436th Airlift Wing

The 436th Airlift Wing (436 AW) is an active United States Air Force unit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 436th Airlift Wing · See more »

54th Primetime Emmy Awards

The 54th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 22, 2002.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 54th Primetime Emmy Awards · See more »

60th Golden Globe Awards

The 60th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 2002, were held on January 19, 2003 in the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 60th Golden Globe Awards · See more »

6555th Aerospace Test Group

The 6555th Aerospace Test Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 6555th Aerospace Test Group · See more »

68th Primetime Emmy Awards

The 68th Primetime Emmy Awards honored the best in U.S. prime time television programming from June 1, 2015 until May 31, 2016, as chosen by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 68th Primetime Emmy Awards · See more »

68th Tony Awards

The 68th Annual Tony Awards were held June 8, 2014, to recognize achievement in Broadway productions during the 2013–14 season.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 68th Tony Awards · See more »

6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (6 RAR) is a mechanised infantry battalion of the Australian Army.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment · See more »

7 O'Clock News/Silent Night

"7 O'Clock News/Silent Night" is a song by American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their third studio album, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (1966).

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night · See more »

74th Golden Globe Awards

The 74th Golden Globe Awards honored film and American television of 2016 and was broadcast live on January 8, 2017 from The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California beginning at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8:00 p.m. EST by NBC.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 74th Golden Globe Awards · See more »

75th United States Congress

The Seventy-fifth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 75th United States Congress · See more »

76th United States Congress

The Seventy-sixth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 76th United States Congress · See more »

77th United States Congress

The Seventy-seventh United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 77th United States Congress · See more »

78th United States Congress

The Seventy-eighth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 78th United States Congress · See more »

79th United States Congress

The Seventy-ninth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 79th United States Congress · See more »

7th Critics' Choice Television Awards

The 7th Critics' Choice Television Awards, presented by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA), honoring the best in primetime television programming from January 1, 2016 until November 10, 2016, were held on December 11, 2016 at the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 7th Critics' Choice Television Awards · See more »

80th United States Congress

The Eightieth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 80th United States Congress · See more »

81st United States Congress

The Eighty-first United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 81st United States Congress · See more »

82nd Airborne Division

The 82nd Airborne Division is an airborne infantry division of the United States Army, specializing in parachute assault operations into denied areas.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 82nd Airborne Division · See more »

82nd United States Congress

The Eighty-second United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 82nd United States Congress · See more »

83rd United States Congress

The Eighty-third United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 83rd United States Congress · See more »

84th United States Congress

The Eighty-fourth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 84th United States Congress · See more »

85th United States Congress

The Eighty-fifth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 85th United States Congress · See more »

86th United States Congress

The Eighty-sixth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 86th United States Congress · See more »

87th United States Congress

The Eighty-seventh United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 87th United States Congress · See more »

88th United States Congress

The Eighty-eighth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 88th United States Congress · See more »

89th United States Congress

The Eighty-ninth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 89th United States Congress · See more »

90th United States Congress

The ninetieth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 90th United States Congress · See more »

9th Reconnaissance Wing

The 9th Reconnaissance Wing (9 RW) is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Air Combat Command Twenty-Fifth Air Force.

New!!: Lyndon B. Johnson and 9th Reconnaissance Wing · See more »

Redirects here:

36th President of the United States, 37th Vice President of the United States, All I have I would have given gladly..., Baines Johnson, Death of Lyndon B. Johnson, Howard University Speech, Johnson, Lyndon Baines, L B Johnson, L. B. Johnson, L.B. Johnson, L.B.J., LB Johnson, LBJ, Lbj, Lindon B. Johnson, Lindon Johnson, Lyndon B Johnson, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Lyndon Banes Johnson, Lyndon Baynes Johnson, Lyndon Johnson, Lyndon b johnson, Lyndon b. johnson, Lyndon johnson, President B Johnson, President B. Johnson, President Baines Johnson, President LBJ, President Lyndon B Johnson, President Lyndon B. Johnson, President Lyndon Baines Johnson, President Lyndon Johnson, President lbj, Thirty-seventh Vice President of the United States, Thirty-sixth President of the United States.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »