The Life of Lyndon B Johnson

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After the unprecedented assassination of President John F. Kennedy, our nation was overcome with shock and grief. Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson was sworn in as the next president within hours after this tragic event. Because of his leadership, he was the building block to bring the nation back together and get through the death of our beloved deceased President. Lyndon Johnson, the 36th president, also known as “LBJ”, became one of the most outspoken and controversial leaders of America.
Born on August 27, 1908 in Stowell, Texas, Lyndon Johnson grew up in a financially poor family. He did not have much, but that never stopped his love for politics and teaching. In the beginning of his working life, he taught in a school for the first few years right after he graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College. After being a teacher for quite a few years, Johnson entered a new era in his life. Lyndon Johnson accompanied Richard M. Kleberg, a man whom he helped win a seat in the U.S House of Representatives, to Washington, D.C as his secretary for about four years. Years later, he moved back to his home state of Texas as a state director of the National Youth Administration. After two years had passed, in 1937, representing Texas, he was elected into the House of Representatives, while also campaigning for the famous Franklin D Roosevelt.
Johnson was a very versatile man whom, while being extremely involved in politics, he also took part in the U.S Naval Reserve and on June 21st, 1940, he was appointed as the Lieutenant Commander. With this versatility he became the first member of Congress to volunteer for active duty in the armed forces, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7th. Months later Johnson actuall...

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...artists, he established the National Endowment for the Humanities and National Endowment for the Arts. He accomplished a great amount to help increase the well-being of all Americans no matter what race, religion or financial status. To this day, Americans are still benefiting from his dreams for Americans and his determination to make life better for all citizens.

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