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Presidential Speeches
… Mauro, I thank all of them for being here. Thank you, Luci Johnson, for being here, and please give my regards to your … Luther King swept America up in his dream and President Johnson spoke so powerfully for the dignity of man and the … without regard to race, under the leadership of President Johnson. At each of these moments, we looked in the national …
Presidential Speeches
… me quite bluntly: This was the only way to avoid allowing Johnson's war to become Nixon's war. But I had a greater … are against peace. The question at issue is not whether Johnson's war becomes Nixon's war. The great question is: How …
Presidential Speeches
… therefore, to the end that justice may be done, I, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, do offer and promise … of the United States of America the eighty-ninth. ANDREW JOHNSON. By the President: W. HUNTER, Acting Secretary of …
Presidential Biographies
… an elected office after his presidency (outside of Andrew Johnson's brief tenure in the Senate), Adams can be seen as …
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… repeat itself in 1865 when Abraham Lincoln died and Andrew Johnson departed from his course with his own Reconstruction …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project
… Jack Kennedy was President, and even with Lyndon Johnson—I’ve heard him say that when Jack Kennedy was …
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… It does not tend to promote an easy rapport. Lyndon Johnson, who was powerfully effective one-on-one or in a … enthusiasm. Richard Goodwin, who wrote speeches for Lyndon Johnson and both John and Robert Kennedy, has said that the … and Harry McPherson, as special counsel to President Johnson, wrote and edited many of his most memorable …
If a president gave an Oval Office address and the networks refused to air it, would it make a sound? This is not, most likely, a question that occupies philosophers, but it does cause White House communications staffers to wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat.
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… suggestion? I recall some discussion between Nixon and Johnson at some point. Was there not, in regard to taping and use of tapes—wasn’t there an inadvertent comment that Johnson made that might have stimulated Nixon to think of … know much about that. I, too, have heard or read that Johnson essentially recommended that Nixon would want this. …
Presidential Biographies
… 1960s. Udall remained secretary of the interior during the Johnson administration, serving until January of 1969. In …
Presidential Biographies
… Following the war, Cobb was pardoned by President Andrew Johnson and resumed his law practice in an effort to offset …
Presidential Biographies
… 1960s. Udall remained secretary of the interior during the Johnson administration, serving until January of 1969. In …
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… of the secret White House recordings made by Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon. The Sorensen Institute for Political …
The Miller Center is proud to announce a new program that gives UVA undergrads fantastic exposure to research of the U.S. presidency.
Presidential Biographies
… As leader, he opposed much of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society legislation and urged the President …
Oral History Interviews
| George W. Bush Project
… President put in place in OMB—a close friend of his, Clay Johnson, to try and get management into the organization. I … change it. So I paused on that. One of his friends, Clay Johnson, the guy who was from the Office of Management and …
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… between the federal government and the states. Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan all saw remaking … of achieving their governing vision.  President Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society marked a huge expansion of federal …
While our broken politics have been difficult to watch, there has been a silver lining to the dysfunction: It has helped spark a burst of positive, pragmatic energy in the nation’s cities and metropolitan areas. Cities and metros have been forging ambitious, bottom-up solutions in nearly every area of national importance.
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project
… and certainly since Nixon, and really since [Lyndon] Johnson, because remember Johnson lost—the states he lost were all in the South, even …