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Rosas Gonzales formed a special bond with former First Lady Claudia Alta “Lady Bird” Johnson while working as a gardener and ...
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Moyers, who died at 91 on June 26, 2025, was among the most acclaimed broadcast journalists of the 20th century. He’s known for TV news shows that exposed the role of big money in politics and ...
Before he came to public television in 1971, he was Lyndon Johnson's press secretary and the publisher of Newsday.
For the first time in 60 years, a U.S. president has deployed the National Guard without a governor's approval. That time, ...
Mrs. Johnson’s aim was not wholly pedagogical: with the lively Lyndon confined to school from 9 to 4, he was less likely to fall into the Pedernales River.
Travel & Outdoors This Park Ranger Has Shown Visitors Around LBJ’s Ranch for 30 Years Meet Cynthia Dorminey, the interpreter in chief of the Texas president's Hill Country home and resting place.
Lyndon Johnson hired Geri Whittington as his secretary because she was the most qualified. She was also the first Black woman to hold it and became a symbol of the Civil Rights Era.
A 110-year-old Colorado estate that has hosted Frank Sinatra and Lyndon B. Johnson just slashed $10 million off its price tag. The 12,000-square-foot manor house—with 25 rooms—and its five ...
To Lyndon, who left the land to seek his fortune elsewhere and came back in style, the hill country now means mostly the 400-acre LBJ Ranch on the banks of the Pedernales.