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Lyndon Baines Johnson (; August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969. He became president after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, under whom he had served as the 37th vice president from 1961 to 1963. A Democrat from Texas, Johnson also served as a U.S. representative and U.S. senator. Born in Stonewall, Texas, Johnson worked as a high school teacher and a congressional aide before winning election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1937. In 1948, he was controversially declared winner in the Democratic Party's primary for the 1948 Senate election in Texas and won the general election. He became Senate majority whip in 1951, Senate Democratic leader in 1953 and majority leader in 1954. In 1960, Johnson ran for the Democratic presidential nomination. Ultimately, Senator Kennedy bested Johnson and his other rivals for the nomination before surprising many by offering to make Johnson his vice presidential running mate. The Kennedy–Johnson ticket won the general election. Vice President Johnson assumed the presidency in 1963, after President Kennedy was assassinated. The following year, Johnson was elected to the presidency in a landslide, winning the largest share of the popular vote for the Democratic Party in history, and the highest for any candidate since the advent of widespread popular elections in the 1820s. Johnson's Great Society was aimed at expanding civil rights, public broadcasting, access to health care, aid to education and the arts, urban and rural development, and public services. He sought to create better living conditions for low-income Americans by spearheading the war on poverty. As part of these efforts, Johnson signed the Social Security Amendments of 1965, which resulted in the creation of Medicare and Medicaid. Johnson made the Apollo program a national priority; enacted the Higher Education Act of 1965, which established federally insured student loans; and signed the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which laid the groundwork for U.S. immigration policy today. Johnson's stance on civil rights put him at odds with other white, Southern Democrats. His civil rights legacy was shaped by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Civil Rights Act of 1968. Johnson's foreign policy prioritized containment of communism, including in the ongoing Vietnam War. He launched a full-scale military intervention in Southeast Asia, dramatically increasing the number of American military personnel deployed; casualties soared among U.S. soldiers and Vietnamese civilians. In 1968, the communist Tet Offensive inflamed the anti-war movement and public opinion turned against the United States's involvement in the war. In Europe, Johnson maintained the postwar policies of his predecessors, by continuing to promote and foster political integration and economic cooperation among Western European nations. During his presidency, the American political landscape transformed significantly, as white Southerners who were once staunch Democrats began moving to the Republican Party and Black voters who sporadically supported the Democrats prior to 1964 began shifting towards the party in historic numbers. Due to his domestic agenda, Johnson's presidency marked the peak of modern American liberalism in the 20th century. Johnson faced further troubles with race riots in major cities and increasing crime. His political opponents seized the opportunity and raised demands for "law and order" policies. Johnson began his presidency with near-universal support, but his approval declined throughout his presidency as the public became frustrated with both the Vietnam War and domestic unrest. Johnson initially sought to run for re-election; however, following disappointing results in the New Hampshire primary he withdrew his candidacy. Johnson returned to his Texas ranch, where he died in 1973. Public opinion and academic assessments of Johnson's legacy have fluctuated greatly. Historians and scholars rank Johnson in the upper tier for his accomplishments regarding domestic policy. His administration passed many major laws that made substantial changes in civil rights, health care, welfare, and education. Conversely, Johnson is heavily criticized for his foreign policy, namely escalating American involvement in the Vietnam War. Early life Lyndon Baines Johnson was born on August 27, 1908, near Stonewall, Texas, in a small farmhouse on the Pedernales River. He was the eldest of five children born to Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr. and Rebekah Baines. Johnson had one brother, Sam Houston Johnson, and three sisters, Rebekah, Josefa, and Lucia. Johnson had English-Irish, German, and Ulster Scots ancestry. Through his mother, he was a great-grandson of Baptist clergyman George Washington Baines. Johnson's paternal grandfather, Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr., was raised Baptist and for a time was a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). In his later years, Samuel Sr. became a Christadelphian; Samuel Jr. also joined the Christadelphian Church toward the end of his life. Johnson was influenced in his positive attitude toward Jews by the religious beliefs that his family, especially his grandfather, had shared with him. Johnson grew up poor, with his father losing a great deal of money. Biographer Robert Caro described him as being raised "in a land without electricity, where the soil was so rocky that it was hard to earn a living from it." In school, Johnson was a talkative youth who was elected president of his 11th-grade class. He graduated in 1924 from Johnson City High School, where he participated in public speaking, debate, and baseball. At 15, Johnson was the youngest in his class. Pressured by his parents to attend college, he enrolled at a "sub college" of Southwest Texas State Teachers College (SWTSTC) in the summer of 1924, where students from unaccredited high schools could take the 12th-grade courses needed for admission to college. He left the school just weeks after his arrival and decided to move to southern California. He worked at his cousin's legal practice and in odd jobs before returning to Texas, where he worked as a day laborer. In 1926, Johnson enrolled at SWTSTC. He worked his way through school, participated in debate and campus politics, and edited the school newspaper, The College Star. The college years refined his skills of persuasion and political organization. For nine months, from 1928 to 1929, Johnson paused his studies to teach Mexican–American children at the segregated Welhausen School in Cotulla, 90 miles (140 km) south of San Antonio. The job helped him to save money to complete his education, and he graduated in 1930 with a Bachelor of Science in history and his certificate of qualification as a high school teacher. He briefly taught at Pearsall High School in Pearsall before.... Discover the D B Johnson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular D B Johnson books.

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    B.P.R.D. Omnibus Volume 8

    Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, James Harren, Chris Roberson & Mike Norton

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    B.P.R.D. Omnibus Volume 5

    Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Guy Davis, Tyler Crook & Dave Stewart

    The plague of frogs has ended, but earth will never be the same. The fractured B.P.R.D. struggles to battle dangerous monsters and humans alike, from a trailerpark cult to a Russia...

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    Sword of Hyperborea

    Mike Mignola, Rob Williams, Laurence Campbell & Quinton Winter

    Hellboy creator Mike Mignola gives us a new tale from the world of Hellboy, cowritten by Rob Williams and featuring the art of Mignolaverse veteran Laurence Campbell to deliver fou...

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    People State New York v. James B. Johnson

    Supreme Court of New York

    [115 A.D.2d 330 Page 330] Judgment unanimously affirmed. Memorandum: Defendant was convicted, following a jury trial, of assault in the second degree (Penal Law § 120.05 [3]) for...

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    B.P.R.D. Omnibus Volume 1

    Mike Mignola, Guy Davis, Christopher Golden, Michael Avon Oeming & Dave Stewart

    Join Hellboy creator Mike Mignola and a slew of talented writers and artists as they bring you the first volume in a series of omnibuses that collect the main B.P.R.D. storyline.In...

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    The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Presidents, Part 2

    Steven F. Hayward

    A book to challenge the status quo, spark a debate, and get people talking about the issues and questions we face as a country!

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    B.P.R.D. Omnibus Volume 2

    Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Guy Davis, John Severin & Dave Stewart

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    The Butler

    Wil Haygood

    This mesmerizing companion book to the awardwinning film, The Butler traces the Civil Rights Movement and explores crucial moments of twentieth century American history through the...

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    B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth Volume 5

    Mike Mignola, John Arcudi & Laurence Campbell

    Hell on Earth comes to an end when the B.P.R.D. must defend earth from one of the mythical Ogdru Jahad, the dragon believed to bring about the end of the world. The agents must des...

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    Billy Graham - Su vida, su ministerio

    William C. Martin

    Este libro celebra a una de las grandes luminarias del siglo veinte. Este libro cautivador y comprehensivo da a los lectores religiosos o seculares una mejor comprensión del evange...

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    Baltimore Omnibus Volume 1

    Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Ben Stenbeck, Dave Stewart & Clem Robins

    Lord Baltimore's story returns in a deluxe omnibus edition!After a devastating plague ends World War I, Europe is suddenly flooded with vampires. Lord Henry Baltimore, a soldier de...

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    B.P.R.D. Omnibus Volume 9

    Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Laurence Campbell, Peter Snejbjerg & Julian Totino Tedesco

    Hell on Earth comes to an end when the B.P.R.D. must defend Earth from one of the mythical Ogdru Jahad, the dragon believed to bring about the end of the world.The agents must dest...

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    Baltimore Omnibus Volume 2

    Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Peter Bergting, Ben Stenbeck & Dave Stewart

    Lord Baltimore's quest for vengeance against the Red King escalates in the second half of the Baltimore saga, which includes a new bonus story with art by Ben Stenbeck!Finally arme...

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    Matter Claim Frank B. Baranowski Et Al. v. Endicott Johnson Corporation

    Supreme Court of New York

    Appeal from a decision of the Workmen's Compensation Board fixing attorneys' fees in the sum of $500, on the ground of inadequacy therefor. When the Referee rendered a decision tha...

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    Bill B. Svoboda v. Thomas D. Johnson and

    Court of Appeals of New York

    Plaintiff, Bill Svoboda, instituted this action in the District Court for Thayer County, seeking an order granting to himself, other adjoining landowners, and the general public, a...

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    B.P.R.D. Omnibus Volume 3

    Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Guy Davis, Dave Stewart & Clem Robins

    Join Hellboy creator Mike Mignola and a slew of talented writers and artists as they bring you the third volume in a series of omnibuses that collect the main B.P.R.D. storyline.In...

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    B.P.R.D. Omnibus Volume 7

    Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Laurence Campbell, Peter Snejbjerg & Dave Stewart

    The B.P.R.D. fight to protect the world from the rise of the monstrous Ogdru Hem, as teams hit a blizzardtorn Russia and the ruins of both Chicago and New York City.Meanwhile, Liz ...

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    First Class Citizenship

    Michael G. Long

    Neverbeforepublished letters offer a rich portrait of the baseball star as a fearless advocate for racial justice at the highest levels of American politicsJackie Robinson's courag...

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    Statesmanship

    Various Authors

    No British periodical or weekly magazine has a richer and more distinguished archive than The New Statesman, which has long been at the centre of British political and cultural lif...

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    The Leadership Journey

    Doris Kearns Goodwin

    From #1 New York Times bestselling author, Pulitzer Prize winner, and leading historian Doris Kearns Goodwin comes a definitive middle grade guide to Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Th...

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    Castle Full of Blackbirds

    Mike Mignola, Angela Slatter, Valeria Burzo, Michelle Madsen & Clem Robins

    Sara May Blackburn has always been an odd girl. Plagued by mysterious powers her whole life, Sara heads to New York to seek Miss Brook at the Linton School for Girls.But the schoo...

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    B.P.R.D. Omnibus Volume 10

    Mike Mignola, Scott Allie, Laurence Campbell, Sebastián Fiumara & Christopher Mitten

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    The Presidents

    Leah Tinari

    Acclaimed artist and author of Limitless Leah Tinari offers a spectacular collection of portraits that celebrate the iconic and inspirational presidents of the United States.Fine a...

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    B.P.R.D. Omnibus Volume 6

    Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Tyler Crook, James Harren & Dave Stewart

    With Hellboy gone, agents missing, and Abe Sapien in a coma, the B.P.R.D are on their own.America's monster problem explodes, society crumbles, and Liz Sherman rejoins the fight, a...

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    Miss Truesdale and the Fall of Hyperborea

    Mike Mignola, Jesse Lonergan & Clem Robins

    One of the last followers of the Heliopic Brotherhood of Ra, the unassuming Miss Truesdale is the recipient of Brotherhood leader Tefnut Trionus’s final vision.From meek secretary ...

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    Lobster Johnson Omnibus Volume 2

    Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Tonči Zonjić, Ben Stenbeck & Kevin Nowlan

    Further your collection with the adventures of Mignolaverse enigma Lobster Johnson!After years of captivating fans’ imaginations from the pages of Hellboy and B.P.R.D., the pulpsty...

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    B.P.R.D. Omnibus Volume 4

    Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Guy Davis, Dave Stewart & Clem Robins

    The Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense sends its team to permanently wipe out a subterranean colony of frog monsters.The team tracks down Memnan Saa’s hideout, but soon fin...