#36 Lyndon B. Johnson- Great Society Architect

LBJ

8/27/1908 – 1/22/1973

Party: Democrat

Timeline; 1963-1969

#36 Lyndon B. Johnson- Great Society Architect

LBJ got into teaching and politics early on before joining the U.S. Navy reserves (1940-1964) only serving active duty for 2 years (1941-1942), the rest were spent in political positions; Texas House of representatives member  (1937-1949), Senate majority whip (1951-1953), Senate minority leader (1953-1955), Senate majority leader (1955-1961), before serving as VP (1961-1963)

1963;

  • Following Kennedy’s assassination, Johnson becomes the 36th President of the United States at the age of 55.
  • Johnson addresses a joint session of Congress calling on legislators to fulfill Kennedy’s legacy and pass civil rights and tax legislation
  • LBJ creates a special commission chaired by Chief Justice Earl Warren to investigate the Kennedy assassination

1964;

1964; ruby conviction newspaper
  • In a speech at the University of Michigan, Johnson announces his intention to create a Great Society by extending American prosperity to all its citizens.
  • LBJ signs The Civil Rights Act of 1964
  • Former President Hoover is laid to rest in West Branch Iowa
1964; hoover grave

HOOVER GRAVE

1964; MLK nobelpeaceprize

MLK WITH HIS NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

1965;

1965; selma march

SELMA TO MONTGOMERY MARCH

  • LBJ signs the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
  • Johnson sends U.S. marines to the Dominican Republic to protect U.S. citizens after a military coup during the Dominican Civil War
  • The U.S. Supreme Court finds a Connecticut law banning the use of contraceptives unconstitutional
  • Martin Luther King Jr. leads a demonstration in Chicago in an attempt to bring the Civil Rights Movement to the North
  • Johnson increases the number of troops sent to Vietnam, indicating his determination to engage in a ground war
1965; Marines_Arrive_at_Da_Nang

MARINES ARRIVE AT DA NANG

1965; watt riots

NATIONAL GUARD WALKS TOWARDS SMOKE FROM BURNING BUILDINGS

  • Fearing that American involvement in Vietnam will draw France into a world war, French president Charles De Gaulle announces that France will withdraw from NATO
  • The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upholds the Voting Rights Act of 1965

1966;

  • The White House Conference on Civil Rights urges Congress to pass further civil rights legislation
  • James Meredith is shot in a March from Memphis, Tennessee, to Jackson, Mississippi; civil rights leaders organize to complete his march. During this demonstration, Stokely Carmichael makes a statement in support of “black power.”
1966; JAMES MEREDITH SHOT

JAMES MEREDITH SHOT AND WOUNDED

1967;

  • A launch pad fire during tests for the Apollo I program kills three astronauts.
1967; APOLLO DISASTER
  • The Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the Constitution is ratified, providing rules of succession upon the death of the President, and enabling the President to appoint a new vice-president in the case of a vacancy.
  • The Eternal Flame memorial is added to Kennedy’s grave at Arlington National cemetery
1967; Surreal-JFK-Eternal-Flame

ETERNAL FLAME MEMORIAL AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY

  • The Six Day War breaks out between Israel and several Arab nations
1967; 6 DAY WAR
1967; NEWARK RIOT

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY RIOTS

1967; DETROIT RACE RIOT

DETROIT RACE RIOT

1967; anti-war-protest-at-Pentagon

ANTI-WAR PROTEST AT PENTAGON

1968;

1968 USS PUEBLO
  • North Vietnamese troops surprise South Vietnamese and American troops by attacking during the Tet holiday, known as the Tet Offensive
1968 TET offensive
1968 HUEYS

HUEYS DROPPING OFF U.S. FORCES IN VIETNAM

1968 MLK ASSASSINATED
1968 SOVIET INVASION

SOVIET INVASION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA

  • Leonid Brezhnev announces that the Soviet Union has the right to intervene anywhere in its sphere of influence. This “Brezhnev Doctrine” becomes central to Soviet foreign policy

Antiwar protests caused Johnson to drop a reelection bid. He retired to his ranch in Texas and worked on books and memoirs, occasionally getting involved with politics.

Famous quotes;

“If one morning I walked on top of the water across the Potomac River, the headline that afternoon would read: “President Can’t Swim.”.”

“Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose.”

“Jerry Ford is so dumb he can’t fart and chew gum at the same time.”

“A man without a vote is man without protection.

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