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Jacqueline Kennedy was six months pregnant with son John F. Kennedy Jr. in 1960 when she received some comforting advice from Lady Bird Johnson, according to a new biography ...
Lady Bird Johnson, right, beside her husband, the newly sworn-in president Lyndon B. Johnson, upon their return to Washington from Dallas, where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
In her more than 123 hours of diary recordings, Johnson reflects on a tumultuous two terms in the White House, including the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., and ...
December 26, 2020 Lady Bird Johnson Diaries. Lady Bird Johnson’s December diary entries from 1963-68. She described visiting President John Kennedy’s grave and other even… ...
Lady Bird Johnson could see the tears on her husband’s face. It was the morning of March 31, 1968, and Lyndon B. Johnson was still lying in his White House bedroom. His presidency was falling apart.
Lady Bird Johnson embodied contradiction, ... opens with the November 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the ensuing chaotic hours that thrust the stunned vice president, ...
“Beautification: The Environmental Legacy of Lady Bird Johnson,” curated and produced by the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, Texas, is on exhibit at the Upcountry History Museum through ...
The documentary begins with footage and news reports about John F. Kennedy’s assassination, with Johnson later saying that she suggested that his widow, the late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis ...
Just two cars behind Kennedy, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, were also part of the convoy.
Lady Bird Johnson was the wife of the 36th president of the United States, Lyndon Baines Johnson. Naturally reticent, she played a key role during her husband's term of office. Lady Bird Johnson was ...
Lady Bird Johnson began recording an audio diary in the tumultuous days after her husband became president following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.
Mariachi band serenades First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, President John F. Kennedy, Lady Bird and VP Lyndon Johnson during an unexpected stop at a LULAC dinner at the Rice Hotel, November 21, 1963.