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There’s a photo of President Lyndon B. Johnson currently circulating on Twitter that purports to show LBJ overcome with emotion at the thought of so many deaths during the Vietnam War. It’s an ...
A photo Dan Carlson wasn't sure he'd ever see again: In 1964, his family greeted President Lyndon Johnson at Syracuse Hancock Airport. From left, the girl with the blond hair is his sister Diane ...
A universit political historian is speaking on lessons President Lyndon B. Johnson might offer to current presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. A bronze marker has been ...
Dave Garroway interviews Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson on June 7, 1960. Hoda Kotb interviews former President George W. Bush on April 20, 2019.
In this July 2, 1964, file photo, President Lyndon B. Johnson reaches to shake hands with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. after presenting the civil rights leader with one of the 72 pens used to sign ...
Sarah Hughes administered the oath of office for Lyndon Johnson just about an hour and a half after Kennedy was declared dead ...
In this Aug. 10, 1964 file photo, President Lyndon B Johnson signs the Joint Resolution for the Maintenance of International Peace and Security, also known as the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution ...
Our leaders can look to Lyndon Johnson to see how to minimize damage today In 1968, Johnson fused empathy, condemnation of violence and efforts to address the root causes of uprisings ...
President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas, 60 years ago Wednesday, left a shocked nation in mourning, as these archival photos show.
While researching images to accompany Robert Caro’s piece about Lyndon Johnson and the J.F.K. assassination in this week’s magazine, I became quite familiar with the photo archive at the ...
Lyndon B. Johnson’s first year as president was one for the history books: it began with President Kennedy’s assassination on Nov. 22, 1963, and ended almost exactly a year later with Johnson ...
Throughout the last 100 years, there have been countless pictures snapped of presidents. Here are 25 of the most powerful. Lyndon B. Johnson is the first and only president to take the ...