Building on this momentum, Johnson introduced his own vision for America: "the Great Society" -- in which America ended poverty, promoted equality, improved education, rejuvenated cities ...
"History and Fate," a temporary exhibition in Austin about the work of the late Richard Goodwin, speechwriter to President ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson attending Commencement Exercises at the University of Michigan, May 22, 1964. LBJ Library photo by Cecil Stoughton. Johnson describes his domestic agenda and vision for ...
The Medical Establishment’s Persistent Zeal to Impose DEI in Education This week on Uncommon Knowledge: a conversation with author and historian Amity Shlaes on her new book, Great Society ...
President Lyndon Johnson speaking about the Great Society on the College Green of Ohio University in 1964. (Photo Provided) Sixty years ago, the first programs of President Lyndon Johnson’s ...
The Great Society rests on abundance and liberty for all. It demands an end to poverty and racial injustice, to which we are totally committed in our time. Johnson also had more success in ...
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