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Lyndon Baines JohnsonUnited States, 1908 - 1973

Lyndon B. Johnson was the 36th president of the United States and was sworn into office following the November 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Upon taking office, Johnson, also known as LBJ, launched an ambitious slate of progressive reforms aimed at creating a “Great Society” for all Americans. Many of the programs he championed—Medicare, Head Start, the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act—had a profound and lasting impact on health, education and civil rights. Despite his impressive achievements, however, Johnson’s legacy was marred by his failure to lead the nation out of the quagmire of the Vietnam War. He declined to run for a second term in office and retired to his Texas ranch in January 1969.

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1973.328.1
John Duncan
1963
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1973.257.1
John Fischetti
1968
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1973.291.1
Draper Hill
ca. December 1969
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1966.64.160
D.E. (Ed) Holland
ca. February 1966
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1966.64.161
D.E. (Ed) Holland
ca. February 1966
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1973.1.1121
Jack Jurden
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1973.1.1247
Jack Jurden
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1973.298.1
Jack Jurden
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1973.299.1
Jack Jurden
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