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  • Frankfurter retired and President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] named labor lawyer [[Arthur Goldberg]] to replace him. Goldberg gave Warr
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  • | author = [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] | date = May 9, 1967
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  • ...d-20th century, Texan Democrats such as [[Barbara Jordan]] and President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] played a significant role in the domestic reform policies in that period.
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  • ...Department of State officials formally recommended withdrawal to President Lyndon B. Johnson; Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, at the same time, saw the situation | author = Lyndon B. Johnson
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  • The period climaxed with [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]'s smashing electoral defeat of [[American conservatism|conservative]] Rep
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  • ...ice of the Republican party. In 1963 was appointed by the new president [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] to the [[Warren Commission]], which investigated the [[assassination of P
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  • In 1963 [[Lyndon B. Johnson|President Johnson]] inaugurated the [[Great Society]] and the Elementary an
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  • ...informal school segregation, which continued in large cities. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], building a coalition of northern Democrats and Republicans, pushed Congr
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  • Steinbeck was a friend to Presidents [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]].
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  • ....<ref name=Sidey/> On [[April 20]] Kennedy sent a memo to Vice President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], asking Johnson to look into the status of America's space program, and i ...o-Kennedy>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/Apollomon/apollo2.pdf Lyndon B. Johnson, Vice President, Memorandum for President, April 28, 1961]</ref>
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  • ...E. ''The White House Looks South: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson.'' (2005). 668 pp.
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  • President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] wanted to invade Guatemala with [[private military contractors]].<ref nam
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  • Americanization of the war began by the [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson Administration]] in 1964 following the [[Gulf of Tonkin Incident]]. | author = [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
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  • ...]. For this service, the Rankin received commendations from Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. She returned to Norfolk on 7 March, and in April, as a result of the unsta
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  • ...sending prominent liberals to the U.S. Senate after World War II, such as Lyndon B. Johnson and Ralph Yarborough, Texas voters retained their conservative tendencies e ...Worth and Houston areas. In 1964 NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center (now the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center) in Houston was named headquarters for all U.S. manned spacecr
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  • ...rg, ''The White House Looks South: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson'' (2005) </ref> The West was a New Deal bastion, which like the South later
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  • * [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
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  • ...ion, although the agency stepped up its activity in Southeast Asia under [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], replacing Dulles, an OSS veteran, with a Republican with a general engin
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  • ...powerful duo of House Speaker [[Sam Rayburn]] and Senate Majority leader [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] held the party together, often by compromising with Eisenhower. In 1958 t ...tic reversal on civil rights issues culminated when Democratic President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] signed into law the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]]. The new laws ended segr
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  • ...e about 20% of the vote in the Democratic primary. When Clinton equated [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] with [[Martin Luther King]] in the passage of civil rights laws, and Bill
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