In the 1960s, President Lyndon Johnson had three large TV sets bolted into the walls of the Oval Office, one tuned to each ...
No longer on the campaign trail, President Joe Biden on Monday delivered a speech at the LBJ Presidential Library designed to help cement his legacy. Slightly more than a week after dropping out of ...
After a months-long renovation, the LBJ Presidential Library is opening its new exhibit space on Saturday. Why it matters: More than a half-century on, the Johnson presidency feels current, as the ...
Over 60 years ago on March 20, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson federalized the Alabama National Guard to supervise and protect a civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery.
The LBJ Library in Austin debuts a redesigned exhibit ahead of America’s 250th, bringing Johnson’s legacy to life through immersive, hands-on history.
You won’t see it rendered on any emblematic skyline of Austin. It doesn’t show up on any lists of iconic local landmarks. It isn’t the most monumental structure in the city or the grandest, the ...
COLUMBIA, Tenn. (WKRN) — Nearly 60 years ago, the president and first lady visited Middle Tennessee — and archival photographs show they were booked and busy one fateful March day. Historical notes ...
The economy is big, complex and difficult for most people to understand. In reality, the president may not have as much control over the economy as people tend to think — the Federal Reserve, for ...
Established in 1971. The LBJ Presidential Library preserves the legacy of Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, whose leadership shaped civil rights, education, healthcare, and ...