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A space center is a place dedicated to space-related activity. It may be in public or private ownership.
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Lyndon Baines Johnson (/ˈlɪndən ˈbeɪnz ˈdʒɒnsən/; August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to as LBJ, was the 36th President of the United States from 1963 to 1969, assuming the office after serving as the 37th Vice President of the United States from 1961 to 1963. Johnson was a Democrat from Texas, who served as a United States Representative from 1937 to 1949 and as a United States Senator from 1949 to 1961. He spent six years as Senate Majority Leader, two as Senate Minority Leader, and two as Senate Majority Whip.
Johnson ran for the Democratic nomination in the 1960 presidential election. Although unsuccessful, he was chosen by Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts to be his running mate. They went on to win the election and Johnson was sworn in as Vice President on January 20, 1961. Two years and ten months later, on November 22, 1963, Johnson succeeded Kennedy as President following the latter's assassination. He ran for a full term in the 1964 election, winning by a landslide over Republican Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater. He is one of four people who have served as President and Vice President, as well as in both houses of Congress.
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For you JFK conspiracy theorists, it doesn't look like LBJ had much to say that was incriminating...
President Lyndon B. Johnson announces his intention to bow out of the upcoming race for the Presidency. Known as the "I Will Not Run" Address. Excerpt taken from Great Speeches Volume 19 from Educational Video Group, Inc. available at http://www.evgonline.com
Joe Haggar (Tailor) & LBJ (WH6408-16 4851) August 9, 1964 White House Telephone In an entertaining conversation, President Lyndon Johnson calls his tailor in Dallas to describe somewhat graphically exactly how he wants his pants made. (Photo: President Lyndon Baines Johnson howling with his pet dog.)
Growing up in the beautiful but rugged Texas Hill Country helped form the man and the politician Lyndon Johnson would become. He learned about hard economic times, the value of education, and got his first taste of politics. In this biographical video, you will learn about the Johnson family, the political journey of LBJ, and his whirlwind romance with Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Taylor. As President, LBJ championed education, civil rights, the environment, the space program, and social programs -- all while grappling with an escalating war in Vietnam. In 1968, LBJ decided not to run for re-election, retiring to Texas. Lyndon Johnson died in 1973, two years after the opening of the LBJ Library.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is a landmark piece of federal legislation in the United States that prohibits racial discrimination in voting.
Here's everything you need to know about Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, in just 60 seconds. Explore the full Presidents collection on PBS LearningMedia: http://to.pbs.org/presidentslm and on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/60secondpresidents?sub_confirmation=1 60-Second Presidents is a collaboration between PBS LearningMedia and PBS Digital Studios, and is produced by Kornhaber Brown.
Lyndon B. Johnson becomes the President of the United States in the chaotic aftermath of JFK's assassination. Subscribe HERE: http://goo.gl/8WxGeD Best Drama Movies: https://goo.gl/922orw All the Way, starring Bryan Cranston as Lyndon B. Johnson, Saturday, May 21 at 8pm on HBO. FilmIsNow your first stop for the latest new cinematic videos the moment they are released. Whether it is the latest studio trailer release, an evocative documentary, clips, TV spots, or other extra videos, the FilmIsNow team is dedicated to providing you with all the best new videos because just like you we are big movie fans.
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A collection of audio excerpts from some of the Greatest Speeches of the 20th Century. Featured in this series : King Edward VIII - Abdication Address John J. "Black Jack" Pershing - Address from France Spiro Agnew - Address on Vietnam War Protests Douglas MacArthur - Address to Congress 1951 Casey Stengel - Address to Congress 1958 Hank Aaron - Address to Congress 1974 Jesse Jackson - Address to the Democratic Convention Lyndon B. Johnson - Address to the Nation Ronald Reagan - Address to the Nation on the Berlin Wall Winston Churchill - Address to the Nation on the Royal Air Force Gloria Steinem - Address to the Women of America Jerry Rubin - Address to the Yippie Convention Richard M. Nixon - Checkers Speech Frank Borman - Christmas Greeting from Space Richard M. Nixon - Concession S...
A collection of audio excerpts from some of the Greatest Speeches of the 20th Century. Featured in this series : King Edward VIII - Abdication Address John J. "Black Jack" Pershing - Address from France Spiro Agnew - Address on Vietnam War Protests Douglas MacArthur - Address to Congress 1951 Casey Stengel - Address to Congress 1958 Hank Aaron - Address to Congress 1974 Jesse Jackson - Address to the Democratic Convention Lyndon B. Johnson - Address to the Nation Ronald Reagan - Address to the Nation on the Berlin Wall Winston Churchill - Address to the Nation on the Royal Air Force Gloria Steinem - Address to the Women of America Jerry Rubin - Address to the Yippie Convention Richard M. Nixon - Checkers Speech Frank Borman - Christmas Greeting from Space Richard M. Nixon - Concession S...
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While Johnson was preparing America for the Vietnam war, he declared a domestic war on poverty and discrimination. He designed the Great Society legislation that would boost funding for education, urban and rural development and public services. He also appointed the first Black Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall because it was "the right thing to do, the right time to do it, the right man and the right place." Lyndon B. Johnson.
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"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.
Clinton campaign ad featuring Daisy girl from 1960s LBJ campaign Hillary Clinton campaign ad re-introduces Monique Corzilius Luiz the Daisy girl from 1960s LBJ campaign ad
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Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://yazz.space/sabk/35/en/B01KO7XEXS/book A continuation of Hanes Walton Jr.s work on Southern Democratic presidents, Remaking the Democratic Party analyzes the congressional and presidential elections of Lyndon Baines Johnson. This study builds upon the general theory of the native-son phenomenon to demonstrate that a Southern native-son can win the presidency without the localism evident in the elections of Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter.although ridiculed by contemporaries for his apparent lack of control over formal party politics and the national committee, Johnson excelled at leading the Democratic Partys policy agenda. While a senator and as president, Johnson advocated forand securedliberal social welfare and civil rights legislation, forcing the...