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Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
LADY BIRD JOHNSON: HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT Monday, March 15, at 6 p.m. CDT. Author Julia Sweig will discuss Lady Bird Johnson’s complex and captivating role—as a political partner to her husband, as a vital yet underappreciated presence in the White House, and as a critical adviser and strategist in the new biography, Lady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight. The story is told in “WHAT THE HELL IS THE PRESIDENCY FOR? LBJ’S BATTLE FOR Opening with video of civil unrest on American streets today, the documentary takes a modern-day look at how Johnson, working with civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and with Republicans in Congress, passed major civil rights bills and Great Society legislation that forever changed the landscape in America. MEDICARE AND MEDICAID NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES ACT The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency that supports artist's excellence, creativity, and innovation through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector. To date, the NEA has awarded more than $5 billion in grants. The first NEA grant was awarded to The PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON ANNOUNCED THAT HE WAS READY TO The President's Address on Vietnam Before the National Legislative Conference. September 29, 1967 This transcript contains the published text of the speech, not the actual words spoken. LEFT TO RIGHT: RADICAL MOVEMENTS OF THE 1960S Left to Right: Radical Movements of the 1960s. Apr 02, 2011. New exhibit opens April 2 at LBJ Library. Final image visitors will see is a political cartoon created by Pulitzer Prize – winning cartoonist Ben Sargent exclusively for the exhibit. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYLYNDON BAINES JOHNSONEXHIBITSEVENTSPRESSRESEARCHEDUCATION Dallas based facility containing the papers, memorabilia and tape recordings of the 36th United States President. Includes map, archive, exhibits and upcoming events. Located in Austin, Texas.ADMISSION PRICES
Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
LADY BIRD JOHNSON: HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT Monday, March 15, at 6 p.m. CDT. Author Julia Sweig will discuss Lady Bird Johnson’s complex and captivating role—as a political partner to her husband, as a vital yet underappreciated presence in the White House, and as a critical adviser and strategist in the new biography, Lady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight. The story is told in “WHAT THE HELL IS THE PRESIDENCY FOR? LBJ’S BATTLE FOR Opening with video of civil unrest on American streets today, the documentary takes a modern-day look at how Johnson, working with civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and with Republicans in Congress, passed major civil rights bills and Great Society legislation that forever changed the landscape in America. MEDICARE AND MEDICAID NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES ACT The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency that supports artist's excellence, creativity, and innovation through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector. To date, the NEA has awarded more than $5 billion in grants. The first NEA grant was awarded to The PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON ANNOUNCED THAT HE WAS READY TO The President's Address on Vietnam Before the National Legislative Conference. September 29, 1967 This transcript contains the published text of the speech, not the actual words spoken. LEFT TO RIGHT: RADICAL MOVEMENTS OF THE 1960S Left to Right: Radical Movements of the 1960s. Apr 02, 2011. New exhibit opens April 2 at LBJ Library. Final image visitors will see is a political cartoon created by Pulitzer Prize – winning cartoonist Ben Sargent exclusively for the exhibit. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY IS CLOSED Dear LBJ Community, Due to the coronavirus public health emergency, the LBJ Presidential Library will be closed to the public beginning Saturday, March 14, 2020, and until further notice. The safety of our visitors, staff, volunteers, members, and other constituents is our highest priority. The LBJ Presidential Library is a federalinstitution
EXHIBITS AT THE LBJ LIBRARY BRING NEW UNDERSTANDING OF HOW Exhibits The new core exhibits of the library opened on December 22, 2012, in celebration of what would have been Lady Bird Johnson's 100thbirthday.
LADY BIRD JOHNSON: HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT Monday, March 15, at 6 p.m. CDT. Author Julia Sweig will discuss Lady Bird Johnson’s complex and captivating role—as a political partner to her husband, as a vital yet underappreciated presence in the White House, and as a critical adviser and strategist in the new biography, Lady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight. The story is told in WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP: LEADING THROUGH A PANDEMIC Women in Leadership: Leading Through a Pandemic. Aug 05, 2020. Each year the Future Forum hosts a discussion on “Women in Leadership,” a series which has explored a variety of topics including building diverse and inclusive teams; the competing professional and personal demands women may face; women in government, featuring a conversation with Madeleine Albright; the historic NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES ACT The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency that supports artist's excellence, creativity, and innovation through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector. To date, the NEA has awarded more than $5 billion in grants. The first NEA grant was awarded to The HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION ACT MEDIA KIT Highway Beautification Act Media Kit. "Where flowers bloom so does hope." - Lady Bird Johnson. On October 22, 1965, President Johnson signed the Highway Beautification Act in an East Room ceremony at the White House. The law was an unprecedented effort by the Johnson administration, with Lady Bird Johnson putting it at the top of heragenda, to
THE CHENNAULT AFFAIR The Chennault Affair. Fifty years ago this year, on Oct. 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam in hopes of encouraging peace talks to end the Vietnam War. At the time, Johnson knew a secret. Some in the Nixon campaign were secretly communicating with the South Vietnamese Government in aneffort
LEFT TO RIGHT: RADICAL MOVEMENTS OF THE 1960S Left to Right: Radical Movements of the 1960s. Apr 02, 2011. New exhibit opens April 2 at LBJ Library. Final image visitors will see is a political cartoon created by Pulitzer Prize – winning cartoonist Ben Sargent exclusively for the exhibit. THE 1964 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT ThE 1964 CIvIl RIghTS ACT becoming majority whip in 1951, minority leader in 1953, and majority leader in 1955. As his stature grew, so did his ability to be his own man on the issue of LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYLYNDON BAINES JOHNSONEXHIBITSEVENTSPRESSRESEARCHEDUCATION Dallas based facility containing the papers, memorabilia and tape recordings of the 36th United States President. Includes map, archive, exhibits and upcoming events. Located in Austin, Texas.ADMISSION PRICES
Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. LADY BIRD JOHNSON: HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT Monday, March 15, at 6 p.m. CDT. Author Julia Sweig will discuss Lady Bird Johnson’s complex and captivating role—as a political partner to her husband, as a vital yet underappreciated presence in the White House, and as a critical adviser and strategist in the new biography, Lady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight. The story is told in “WHAT THE HELL IS THE PRESIDENCY FOR? LBJ’S BATTLE FOR Opening with video of civil unrest on American streets today, the documentary takes a modern-day look at how Johnson, working with civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and with Republicans in Congress, passed major civil rights bills and Great Society legislation that forever changed the landscape in America. SPEECHES, PHOTOGRAPHS AND DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE WAR IN The war in Vietnam began long before Lyndon Johnson's Presidency and ended in 1975, years after he left office. But for many Americans, itis the event most
HOW LBJ GOT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT PASSED The Civil Rights Act remains one of the great puzzles and achievements of American history. The achievement part is obvious. The puzzle part is two-fold. First: why did it take so long? It passed 101 years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. And second: how did it finally get passed? To get the answers, let’s step back 50 years. MEDICARE AND MEDICAID PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON ANNOUNCED THAT HE WAS READY TO The President's Address on Vietnam Before the National Legislative Conference. September 29, 1967 This transcript contains the published text of the speech, not the actual words spoken. LEFT TO RIGHT: RADICAL MOVEMENTS OF THE 1960S Left to Right: Radical Movements of the 1960s. Apr 02, 2011. New exhibit opens April 2 at LBJ Library. Final image visitors will see is a political cartoon created by Pulitzer Prize – winning cartoonist Ben Sargent exclusively for the exhibit. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYLYNDON BAINES JOHNSONEXHIBITSEVENTSPRESSRESEARCHEDUCATION Dallas based facility containing the papers, memorabilia and tape recordings of the 36th United States President. Includes map, archive, exhibits and upcoming events. Located in Austin, Texas.ADMISSION PRICES
Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. LADY BIRD JOHNSON: HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT Monday, March 15, at 6 p.m. CDT. Author Julia Sweig will discuss Lady Bird Johnson’s complex and captivating role—as a political partner to her husband, as a vital yet underappreciated presence in the White House, and as a critical adviser and strategist in the new biography, Lady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight. The story is told in “WHAT THE HELL IS THE PRESIDENCY FOR? LBJ’S BATTLE FOR Opening with video of civil unrest on American streets today, the documentary takes a modern-day look at how Johnson, working with civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and with Republicans in Congress, passed major civil rights bills and Great Society legislation that forever changed the landscape in America. SPEECHES, PHOTOGRAPHS AND DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE WAR IN The war in Vietnam began long before Lyndon Johnson's Presidency and ended in 1975, years after he left office. But for many Americans, itis the event most
HOW LBJ GOT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT PASSED The Civil Rights Act remains one of the great puzzles and achievements of American history. The achievement part is obvious. The puzzle part is two-fold. First: why did it take so long? It passed 101 years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. And second: how did it finally get passed? To get the answers, let’s step back 50 years. MEDICARE AND MEDICAID PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON ANNOUNCED THAT HE WAS READY TO The President's Address on Vietnam Before the National Legislative Conference. September 29, 1967 This transcript contains the published text of the speech, not the actual words spoken. LEFT TO RIGHT: RADICAL MOVEMENTS OF THE 1960S Left to Right: Radical Movements of the 1960s. Apr 02, 2011. New exhibit opens April 2 at LBJ Library. Final image visitors will see is a political cartoon created by Pulitzer Prize – winning cartoonist Ben Sargent exclusively for the exhibit. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 THE LBJ LIBRARY READING ROOM IS OPEN TO RESEARCHERS The LBJ Presidential Library is one of 14 presidential libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.. When the LBJ Presidential Library was dedicated in May 1971, President Johnson proclaimed to the assembled crowd, "It's all here, the story of our time—with the bark off.There is no record of a mistake, or an unpleasantness or a criticism, that is not included LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY IS CLOSED Dear LBJ Community, Due to the coronavirus public health emergency, the LBJ Presidential Library will be closed to the public beginning Saturday, March 14, 2020, and until further notice. The safety of our visitors, staff, volunteers, members, and other constituents is our highest priority. The LBJ Presidential Library is a federalinstitution
THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
LADY BIRD JOHNSON: HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT Monday, March 15, at 6 p.m. CDT. Author Julia Sweig will discuss Lady Bird Johnson’s complex and captivating role—as a political partner to her husband, as a vital yet underappreciated presence in the White House, and as a critical adviser and strategist in the new biography, Lady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight. The story is told in SPEECHES, PHOTOGRAPHS AND DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE WAR IN The war in Vietnam began long before Lyndon Johnson's Presidency and ended in 1975, years after he left office. But for many Americans, itis the event most
HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION ACT MEDIA KIT Highway Beautification Act Media Kit. "Where flowers bloom so does hope." - Lady Bird Johnson. On October 22, 1965, President Johnson signed the Highway Beautification Act in an East Room ceremony at the White House. The law was an unprecedented effort by the Johnson administration, with Lady Bird Johnson putting it at the top of heragenda, to
THE CHENNAULT AFFAIR The Chennault Affair. Fifty years ago this year, on Oct. 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam in hopes of encouraging peace talks to end the Vietnam War. At the time, Johnson knew a secret. Some in the Nixon campaign were secretly communicating with the South Vietnamese Government in aneffort
NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES ACT The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency that supports artist's excellence, creativity, and innovation through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector. To date, the NEA has awarded more than $5 billion in grants. The first NEA grant was awarded to TheHUD MEDIA KIT
50th Anniversary of Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) On Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2015, 50 years to the day that President Johnson signed the bill that created HUD, then Secretary Julián Castro joined Friends of the LBJ Library members for their Evening with Speaker Series in the LBJ Auditorium. Luci Baines Johnson introduced SecretaryCastro.
LEFT TO RIGHT: RADICAL MOVEMENTS OF THE 1960S Left to Right: Radical Movements of the 1960s. Apr 02, 2011. New exhibit opens April 2 at LBJ Library. Final image visitors will see is a political cartoon created by Pulitzer Prize – winning cartoonist Ben Sargent exclusively for the exhibit. LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYLYNDON BAINES JOHNSONEXHIBITSEVENTSPRESSRESEARCHEDUCATION Dallas based facility containing the papers, memorabilia and tape recordings of the 36th United States President. Includes map, archive, exhibits and upcoming events. Located in Austin, Texas.ADMISSION PRICES
Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH TEACHING TOLERANCE POSTPONED: Professional Development with Teaching Tolerance. Jun 08, 2020. June 8-9, 2020 LBJ Library - - - On June 8-9, 2020, the LBJ Presidential Library is hosting Teaching Tolerance for two days of professional development training. The trainings are open to K-12 and pre-service educators at a cost of $15 for one training or $30 forboth.
THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org THE CHENNAULT AFFAIR The Chennault Affair. Fifty years ago this year, on Oct. 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam in hopes of encouraging peace talks to end the Vietnam War. At the time, Johnson knew a secret. Some in the Nixon campaign were secretly communicating with the South Vietnamese Government in aneffort
THE OVAL OFFICE EXHIBIT IN THE LBJ LIBRARY IS A 7/8TH This replica of the Oval Office on the 10 th floor of the LBJ Library duplicates President Johnson's office in the White House at 7/8 th scale. The office looks exactly as it did during Johnson's Presidency, including the desk he used beginning in his Senate days through the White House years, his books and the three televisions that kept him apprised of the news, and a portrait of Franklin D A BIOGRAPHY OF LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON, THE 36TH PRESIDENT In 1913, the family moved to nearby Johnson City, named for Lyndon's forebears, and the young Lyndon entered first grade. His fourth grade report card (right) shows high marks in every subject except "deportment," or conduct. HOW LBJ GOT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT PASSED The Civil Rights Act remains one of the great puzzles and achievements of American history. The achievement part is obvious. The puzzle part is two-fold. First: why did it take so long? It passed 101 years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. And second: how did it finally get passed? To get the answers, let’s step back 50 years. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYLYNDON BAINES JOHNSONEXHIBITSEVENTSPRESSRESEARCHEDUCATION Dallas based facility containing the papers, memorabilia and tape recordings of the 36th United States President. Includes map, archive, exhibits and upcoming events. Located in Austin, Texas.ADMISSION PRICES
Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH TEACHING TOLERANCE POSTPONED: Professional Development with Teaching Tolerance. Jun 08, 2020. June 8-9, 2020 LBJ Library - - - On June 8-9, 2020, the LBJ Presidential Library is hosting Teaching Tolerance for two days of professional development training. The trainings are open to K-12 and pre-service educators at a cost of $15 for one training or $30 forboth.
THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org THE CHENNAULT AFFAIR The Chennault Affair. Fifty years ago this year, on Oct. 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam in hopes of encouraging peace talks to end the Vietnam War. At the time, Johnson knew a secret. Some in the Nixon campaign were secretly communicating with the South Vietnamese Government in aneffort
THE OVAL OFFICE EXHIBIT IN THE LBJ LIBRARY IS A 7/8TH This replica of the Oval Office on the 10 th floor of the LBJ Library duplicates President Johnson's office in the White House at 7/8 th scale. The office looks exactly as it did during Johnson's Presidency, including the desk he used beginning in his Senate days through the White House years, his books and the three televisions that kept him apprised of the news, and a portrait of Franklin D A BIOGRAPHY OF LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON, THE 36TH PRESIDENT In 1913, the family moved to nearby Johnson City, named for Lyndon's forebears, and the young Lyndon entered first grade. His fourth grade report card (right) shows high marks in every subject except "deportment," or conduct. HOW LBJ GOT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT PASSED The Civil Rights Act remains one of the great puzzles and achievements of American history. The achievement part is obvious. The puzzle part is two-fold. First: why did it take so long? It passed 101 years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. And second: how did it finally get passed? To get the answers, let’s step back 50 years. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 THE LBJ LIBRARY READING ROOM IS OPEN TO RESEARCHERS The LBJ Presidential Library is one of 14 presidential libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.. When the LBJ Presidential Library was dedicated in May 1971, President Johnson proclaimed to the assembled crowd, "It's all here, the story of our time—with the bark off.There is no record of a mistake, or an unpleasantness or a criticism, that is not included LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY IS CLOSED Dear LBJ Community, Due to the coronavirus public health emergency, the LBJ Presidential Library will be closed to the public beginning Saturday, March 14, 2020, and until further notice. The safety of our visitors, staff, volunteers, members, and other constituents is our highest priority. The LBJ Presidential Library is a federalinstitution
PLAN YOUR VISIT TO THE LBJ LIBRARY Map and Directions. The LBJ Presidential Library is located at 2313 Red River St., and on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin, just off Interstate 35. Directions from Interstate 35: From northbound IH-35, just past the 15th Street exit, move to either of the left 2 lanes to take the lower deck. THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org PERSPECTIVES AND ESSAYS ABOUT PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON The LBJ the Nation Seldom Saw. LBJ was a “bigger than life” President. To thousands of people who came under LBJ’s spell—the people he sought to convert or inspire or thank—he was a giant. Robert Hardesty explains what it was like being an aide and speechwriter for President Johnson, detailing what it was like beingsummoned to the
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TO JOIN THE STAFF OF THE LBJ Employment Opportunities. The LBJ Presidential Library and LBJ Foundation strive to foster a culture of collaboration, inclusivity, and mutual respect, with the hope that all who work for our institutions have a sense of purpose in what they do and pride in where they work. We expect that our employees will perform their duties competently, act “WHAT THE HELL IS THE PRESIDENCY FOR? LBJ’S BATTLE FOR Opening with video of civil unrest on American streets today, the documentary takes a modern-day look at how Johnson, working with civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and with Republicans in Congress, passed major civil rights bills and Great Society legislation that forever changed the landscape in America. NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES ACT The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency that supports artist's excellence, creativity, and innovation through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector. To date, the NEA has awarded more than $5 billion in grants. The first NEA grant was awarded to The PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON'S DAUGHTER, LUCI, FOUND A MIXED President Lyndon Johnson's daughter, Luci, found a mixed breed dog at a gas station in Texas on Thanksgiving Day in 1966. She named the dog "Yuki", which means "snow" in Japanese. A HISTORIAN'S PERSPECTIVE Disclaimer: This does not reflect the opinions or viewpoints of the National Archives and Records Administration. This is a reflection of the ideas and views of an individual scholar. LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYLYNDON BAINES JOHNSONEXHIBITSEVENTSPRESSRESEARCHEDUCATION Dallas based facility containing the papers, memorabilia and tape recordings of the 36th United States President. Includes map, archive, exhibits and upcoming events. Located in Austin, Texas.ADMISSION PRICES
Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH TEACHING TOLERANCE POSTPONED: Professional Development with Teaching Tolerance. Jun 08, 2020. June 8-9, 2020 LBJ Library - - - On June 8-9, 2020, the LBJ Presidential Library is hosting Teaching Tolerance for two days of professional development training. The trainings are open to K-12 and pre-service educators at a cost of $15 for one training or $30 forboth.
THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org THE CHENNAULT AFFAIR The Chennault Affair. Fifty years ago this year, on Oct. 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam in hopes of encouraging peace talks to end the Vietnam War. At the time, Johnson knew a secret. Some in the Nixon campaign were secretly communicating with the South Vietnamese Government in aneffort
THE OVAL OFFICE EXHIBIT IN THE LBJ LIBRARY IS A 7/8TH This replica of the Oval Office on the 10 th floor of the LBJ Library duplicates President Johnson's office in the White House at 7/8 th scale. The office looks exactly as it did during Johnson's Presidency, including the desk he used beginning in his Senate days through the White House years, his books and the three televisions that kept him apprised of the news, and a portrait of Franklin D A BIOGRAPHY OF LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON, THE 36TH PRESIDENT In 1913, the family moved to nearby Johnson City, named for Lyndon's forebears, and the young Lyndon entered first grade. His fourth grade report card (right) shows high marks in every subject except "deportment," or conduct. HOW LBJ GOT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT PASSED The Civil Rights Act remains one of the great puzzles and achievements of American history. The achievement part is obvious. The puzzle part is two-fold. First: why did it take so long? It passed 101 years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. And second: how did it finally get passed? To get the answers, let’s step back 50 years. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYLYNDON BAINES JOHNSONEXHIBITSEVENTSPRESSRESEARCHEDUCATION Dallas based facility containing the papers, memorabilia and tape recordings of the 36th United States President. Includes map, archive, exhibits and upcoming events. Located in Austin, Texas.ADMISSION PRICES
Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH TEACHING TOLERANCE POSTPONED: Professional Development with Teaching Tolerance. Jun 08, 2020. June 8-9, 2020 LBJ Library - - - On June 8-9, 2020, the LBJ Presidential Library is hosting Teaching Tolerance for two days of professional development training. The trainings are open to K-12 and pre-service educators at a cost of $15 for one training or $30 forboth.
THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org THE CHENNAULT AFFAIR The Chennault Affair. Fifty years ago this year, on Oct. 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam in hopes of encouraging peace talks to end the Vietnam War. At the time, Johnson knew a secret. Some in the Nixon campaign were secretly communicating with the South Vietnamese Government in aneffort
THE OVAL OFFICE EXHIBIT IN THE LBJ LIBRARY IS A 7/8TH This replica of the Oval Office on the 10 th floor of the LBJ Library duplicates President Johnson's office in the White House at 7/8 th scale. The office looks exactly as it did during Johnson's Presidency, including the desk he used beginning in his Senate days through the White House years, his books and the three televisions that kept him apprised of the news, and a portrait of Franklin D A BIOGRAPHY OF LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON, THE 36TH PRESIDENT In 1913, the family moved to nearby Johnson City, named for Lyndon's forebears, and the young Lyndon entered first grade. His fourth grade report card (right) shows high marks in every subject except "deportment," or conduct. HOW LBJ GOT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT PASSED The Civil Rights Act remains one of the great puzzles and achievements of American history. The achievement part is obvious. The puzzle part is two-fold. First: why did it take so long? It passed 101 years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. And second: how did it finally get passed? To get the answers, let’s step back 50 years. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 THE LBJ LIBRARY READING ROOM IS OPEN TO RESEARCHERS The LBJ Presidential Library is one of 14 presidential libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.. When the LBJ Presidential Library was dedicated in May 1971, President Johnson proclaimed to the assembled crowd, "It's all here, the story of our time—with the bark off.There is no record of a mistake, or an unpleasantness or a criticism, that is not included LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY IS CLOSED Dear LBJ Community, Due to the coronavirus public health emergency, the LBJ Presidential Library will be closed to the public beginning Saturday, March 14, 2020, and until further notice. The safety of our visitors, staff, volunteers, members, and other constituents is our highest priority. The LBJ Presidential Library is a federalinstitution
PLAN YOUR VISIT TO THE LBJ LIBRARY Map and Directions. The LBJ Presidential Library is located at 2313 Red River St., and on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin, just off Interstate 35. Directions from Interstate 35: From northbound IH-35, just past the 15th Street exit, move to either of the left 2 lanes to take the lower deck. THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org PERSPECTIVES AND ESSAYS ABOUT PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON The LBJ the Nation Seldom Saw. LBJ was a “bigger than life” President. To thousands of people who came under LBJ’s spell—the people he sought to convert or inspire or thank—he was a giant. Robert Hardesty explains what it was like being an aide and speechwriter for President Johnson, detailing what it was like beingsummoned to the
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TO JOIN THE STAFF OF THE LBJ Employment Opportunities. The LBJ Presidential Library and LBJ Foundation strive to foster a culture of collaboration, inclusivity, and mutual respect, with the hope that all who work for our institutions have a sense of purpose in what they do and pride in where they work. We expect that our employees will perform their duties competently, act “WHAT THE HELL IS THE PRESIDENCY FOR? LBJ’S BATTLE FOR Opening with video of civil unrest on American streets today, the documentary takes a modern-day look at how Johnson, working with civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and with Republicans in Congress, passed major civil rights bills and Great Society legislation that forever changed the landscape in America. NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES ACT The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency that supports artist's excellence, creativity, and innovation through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector. To date, the NEA has awarded more than $5 billion in grants. The first NEA grant was awarded to The PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON'S DAUGHTER, LUCI, FOUND A MIXED President Lyndon Johnson's daughter, Luci, found a mixed breed dog at a gas station in Texas on Thanksgiving Day in 1966. She named the dog "Yuki", which means "snow" in Japanese. A HISTORIAN'S PERSPECTIVE Disclaimer: This does not reflect the opinions or viewpoints of the National Archives and Records Administration. This is a reflection of the ideas and views of an individual scholar. LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYLYNDON BAINES JOHNSONEXHIBITSEVENTSPRESSRESEARCHEDUCATION Dallas based facility containing the papers, memorabilia and tape recordings of the 36th United States President. Includes map, archive, exhibits and upcoming events. Located in Austin, Texas.ADMISSION PRICES
Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH TEACHING TOLERANCE POSTPONED: Professional Development with Teaching Tolerance. Jun 08, 2020. June 8-9, 2020 LBJ Library - - - On June 8-9, 2020, the LBJ Presidential Library is hosting Teaching Tolerance for two days of professional development training. The trainings are open to K-12 and pre-service educators at a cost of $15 for one training or $30 forboth.
THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org THE CHENNAULT AFFAIR The Chennault Affair. Fifty years ago this year, on Oct. 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam in hopes of encouraging peace talks to end the Vietnam War. At the time, Johnson knew a secret. Some in the Nixon campaign were secretly communicating with the South Vietnamese Government in aneffort
THE OVAL OFFICE EXHIBIT IN THE LBJ LIBRARY IS A 7/8TH This replica of the Oval Office on the 10 th floor of the LBJ Library duplicates President Johnson's office in the White House at 7/8 th scale. The office looks exactly as it did during Johnson's Presidency, including the desk he used beginning in his Senate days through the White House years, his books and the three televisions that kept him apprised of the news, and a portrait of Franklin D A BIOGRAPHY OF LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON, THE 36TH PRESIDENT In 1913, the family moved to nearby Johnson City, named for Lyndon's forebears, and the young Lyndon entered first grade. His fourth grade report card (right) shows high marks in every subject except "deportment," or conduct. HOW LBJ GOT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT PASSED The Civil Rights Act remains one of the great puzzles and achievements of American history. The achievement part is obvious. The puzzle part is two-fold. First: why did it take so long? It passed 101 years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. And second: how did it finally get passed? To get the answers, let’s step back 50 years. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYLYNDON BAINES JOHNSONEXHIBITSEVENTSPRESSRESEARCHEDUCATION Dallas based facility containing the papers, memorabilia and tape recordings of the 36th United States President. Includes map, archive, exhibits and upcoming events. Located in Austin, Texas.ADMISSION PRICES
Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH TEACHING TOLERANCE POSTPONED: Professional Development with Teaching Tolerance. Jun 08, 2020. June 8-9, 2020 LBJ Library - - - On June 8-9, 2020, the LBJ Presidential Library is hosting Teaching Tolerance for two days of professional development training. The trainings are open to K-12 and pre-service educators at a cost of $15 for one training or $30 forboth.
THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org THE CHENNAULT AFFAIR The Chennault Affair. Fifty years ago this year, on Oct. 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam in hopes of encouraging peace talks to end the Vietnam War. At the time, Johnson knew a secret. Some in the Nixon campaign were secretly communicating with the South Vietnamese Government in aneffort
THE OVAL OFFICE EXHIBIT IN THE LBJ LIBRARY IS A 7/8TH This replica of the Oval Office on the 10 th floor of the LBJ Library duplicates President Johnson's office in the White House at 7/8 th scale. The office looks exactly as it did during Johnson's Presidency, including the desk he used beginning in his Senate days through the White House years, his books and the three televisions that kept him apprised of the news, and a portrait of Franklin D A BIOGRAPHY OF LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON, THE 36TH PRESIDENT In 1913, the family moved to nearby Johnson City, named for Lyndon's forebears, and the young Lyndon entered first grade. His fourth grade report card (right) shows high marks in every subject except "deportment," or conduct. HOW LBJ GOT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT PASSED The Civil Rights Act remains one of the great puzzles and achievements of American history. The achievement part is obvious. The puzzle part is two-fold. First: why did it take so long? It passed 101 years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. And second: how did it finally get passed? To get the answers, let’s step back 50 years. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 THE LBJ LIBRARY READING ROOM IS OPEN TO RESEARCHERS The LBJ Presidential Library is one of 14 presidential libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.. When the LBJ Presidential Library was dedicated in May 1971, President Johnson proclaimed to the assembled crowd, "It's all here, the story of our time—with the bark off.There is no record of a mistake, or an unpleasantness or a criticism, that is not included LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY IS CLOSED Dear LBJ Community, Due to the coronavirus public health emergency, the LBJ Presidential Library will be closed to the public beginning Saturday, March 14, 2020, and until further notice. The safety of our visitors, staff, volunteers, members, and other constituents is our highest priority. The LBJ Presidential Library is a federalinstitution
PLAN YOUR VISIT TO THE LBJ LIBRARY Map and Directions. The LBJ Presidential Library is located at 2313 Red River St., and on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin, just off Interstate 35. Directions from Interstate 35: From northbound IH-35, just past the 15th Street exit, move to either of the left 2 lanes to take the lower deck. THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org PERSPECTIVES AND ESSAYS ABOUT PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON The LBJ the Nation Seldom Saw. LBJ was a “bigger than life” President. To thousands of people who came under LBJ’s spell—the people he sought to convert or inspire or thank—he was a giant. Robert Hardesty explains what it was like being an aide and speechwriter for President Johnson, detailing what it was like beingsummoned to the
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TO JOIN THE STAFF OF THE LBJ Employment Opportunities. The LBJ Presidential Library and LBJ Foundation strive to foster a culture of collaboration, inclusivity, and mutual respect, with the hope that all who work for our institutions have a sense of purpose in what they do and pride in where they work. We expect that our employees will perform their duties competently, act “WHAT THE HELL IS THE PRESIDENCY FOR? LBJ’S BATTLE FOR Opening with video of civil unrest on American streets today, the documentary takes a modern-day look at how Johnson, working with civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and with Republicans in Congress, passed major civil rights bills and Great Society legislation that forever changed the landscape in America. NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES ACT The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency that supports artist's excellence, creativity, and innovation through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector. To date, the NEA has awarded more than $5 billion in grants. The first NEA grant was awarded to The PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON'S DAUGHTER, LUCI, FOUND A MIXED President Lyndon Johnson's daughter, Luci, found a mixed breed dog at a gas station in Texas on Thanksgiving Day in 1966. She named the dog "Yuki", which means "snow" in Japanese. A HISTORIAN'S PERSPECTIVE Disclaimer: This does not reflect the opinions or viewpoints of the National Archives and Records Administration. This is a reflection of the ideas and views of an individual scholar. LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYLYNDON BAINES JOHNSONEXHIBITSEVENTSPRESSRESEARCHEDUCATION Dallas based facility containing the papers, memorabilia and tape recordings of the 36th United States President. Includes map, archive, exhibits and upcoming events. Located in Austin, Texas.ADMISSION PRICES
Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH TEACHING TOLERANCE POSTPONED: Professional Development with Teaching Tolerance. Jun 08, 2020. June 8-9, 2020 LBJ Library - - - On June 8-9, 2020, the LBJ Presidential Library is hosting Teaching Tolerance for two days of professional development training. The trainings are open to K-12 and pre-service educators at a cost of $15 for one training or $30 forboth.
THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org THE CHENNAULT AFFAIR The Chennault Affair. Fifty years ago this year, on Oct. 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam in hopes of encouraging peace talks to end the Vietnam War. At the time, Johnson knew a secret. Some in the Nixon campaign were secretly communicating with the South Vietnamese Government in aneffort
THE OVAL OFFICE EXHIBIT IN THE LBJ LIBRARY IS A 7/8TH This replica of the Oval Office on the 10 th floor of the LBJ Library duplicates President Johnson's office in the White House at 7/8 th scale. The office looks exactly as it did during Johnson's Presidency, including the desk he used beginning in his Senate days through the White House years, his books and the three televisions that kept him apprised of the news, and a portrait of Franklin D A BIOGRAPHY OF LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON, THE 36TH PRESIDENT In 1913, the family moved to nearby Johnson City, named for Lyndon's forebears, and the young Lyndon entered first grade. His fourth grade report card (right) shows high marks in every subject except "deportment," or conduct. HOW LBJ GOT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT PASSED The Civil Rights Act remains one of the great puzzles and achievements of American history. The achievement part is obvious. The puzzle part is two-fold. First: why did it take so long? It passed 101 years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. And second: how did it finally get passed? To get the answers, let’s step back 50 years. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARYLYNDON BAINES JOHNSONEXHIBITSEVENTSPRESSRESEARCHEDUCATION Dallas based facility containing the papers, memorabilia and tape recordings of the 36th United States President. Includes map, archive, exhibits and upcoming events. Located in Austin, Texas.ADMISSION PRICES
Admission Prices: - Adults: $10. - Seniors (62 and over) with valid ID: $7. - Former military with valid ID: $5. - Youth 13-18: $3. - College students with valid ID: $3. We accept cash, credit card, or check. Please note we do not accept personal checks. THE LBJ FOUNDATION SUPPORTS THE LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Foundation. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.. Through the fundraising efforts of its Board of Trustees, the Foundation provides support to the Library that enhances quality programming, expands educational outreach and exhibits, andadministers
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH TEACHING TOLERANCE POSTPONED: Professional Development with Teaching Tolerance. Jun 08, 2020. June 8-9, 2020 LBJ Library - - - On June 8-9, 2020, the LBJ Presidential Library is hosting Teaching Tolerance for two days of professional development training. The trainings are open to K-12 and pre-service educators at a cost of $15 for one training or $30 forboth.
THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org THE CHENNAULT AFFAIR The Chennault Affair. Fifty years ago this year, on Oct. 31, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam in hopes of encouraging peace talks to end the Vietnam War. At the time, Johnson knew a secret. Some in the Nixon campaign were secretly communicating with the South Vietnamese Government in aneffort
THE OVAL OFFICE EXHIBIT IN THE LBJ LIBRARY IS A 7/8TH This replica of the Oval Office on the 10 th floor of the LBJ Library duplicates President Johnson's office in the White House at 7/8 th scale. The office looks exactly as it did during Johnson's Presidency, including the desk he used beginning in his Senate days through the White House years, his books and the three televisions that kept him apprised of the news, and a portrait of Franklin D A BIOGRAPHY OF LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON, THE 36TH PRESIDENT In 1913, the family moved to nearby Johnson City, named for Lyndon's forebears, and the young Lyndon entered first grade. His fourth grade report card (right) shows high marks in every subject except "deportment," or conduct. HOW LBJ GOT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT PASSED The Civil Rights Act remains one of the great puzzles and achievements of American history. The achievement part is obvious. The puzzle part is two-fold. First: why did it take so long? It passed 101 years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. And second: how did it finally get passed? To get the answers, let’s step back 50 years. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF ~eclassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 The President's Daily Brief ~8june1968 50Xl 23 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2015/07/24 : CIA-RDP79T00936A00620001 0001-7 THE LBJ LIBRARY READING ROOM IS OPEN TO RESEARCHERS The LBJ Presidential Library is one of 14 presidential libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.. When the LBJ Presidential Library was dedicated in May 1971, President Johnson proclaimed to the assembled crowd, "It's all here, the story of our time—with the bark off.There is no record of a mistake, or an unpleasantness or a criticism, that is not included LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY IS CLOSED Dear LBJ Community, Due to the coronavirus public health emergency, the LBJ Presidential Library will be closed to the public beginning Saturday, March 14, 2020, and until further notice. The safety of our visitors, staff, volunteers, members, and other constituents is our highest priority. The LBJ Presidential Library is a federalinstitution
PLAN YOUR VISIT TO THE LBJ LIBRARY Map and Directions. The LBJ Presidential Library is located at 2313 Red River St., and on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin, just off Interstate 35. Directions from Interstate 35: From northbound IH-35, just past the 15th Street exit, move to either of the left 2 lanes to take the lower deck. THE STAFF OF THE LBJ LIBRARY FOUNDATION The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation LBJ Presidential Library. 2313 Red River Street Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0265 www.lbjfoundation.org PERSPECTIVES AND ESSAYS ABOUT PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON The LBJ the Nation Seldom Saw. LBJ was a “bigger than life” President. To thousands of people who came under LBJ’s spell—the people he sought to convert or inspire or thank—he was a giant. Robert Hardesty explains what it was like being an aide and speechwriter for President Johnson, detailing what it was like beingsummoned to the
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TO JOIN THE STAFF OF THE LBJ Employment Opportunities. The LBJ Presidential Library and LBJ Foundation strive to foster a culture of collaboration, inclusivity, and mutual respect, with the hope that all who work for our institutions have a sense of purpose in what they do and pride in where they work. We expect that our employees will perform their duties competently, act “WHAT THE HELL IS THE PRESIDENCY FOR? LBJ’S BATTLE FOR Opening with video of civil unrest on American streets today, the documentary takes a modern-day look at how Johnson, working with civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and with Republicans in Congress, passed major civil rights bills and Great Society legislation that forever changed the landscape in America. NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES ACT The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency that supports artist's excellence, creativity, and innovation through partnerships with state arts agencies, local leaders, other federal agencies, and the philanthropic sector. To date, the NEA has awarded more than $5 billion in grants. The first NEA grant was awarded to The PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON'S DAUGHTER, LUCI, FOUND A MIXED President Lyndon Johnson's daughter, Luci, found a mixed breed dog at a gas station in Texas on Thanksgiving Day in 1966. She named the dog "Yuki", which means "snow" in Japanese. A HISTORIAN'S PERSPECTIVE Disclaimer: This does not reflect the opinions or viewpoints of the National Archives and Records Administration. This is a reflection of the ideas and views of an individual scholar. LBJ Presidential Library* skip to content
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