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White Cane day was started by President Lyndon B. Johnson and celebrates the achievements of the blind and visually impaired ...
Texas holds significant weight in presidential elections, boasting 38 electoral votes in 2020 which is expected to increase ...
Lyndon B Johnson, the 36th US President, is remembered for his ‘Great Society’ programmes, which aimed to combat poverty and ...
The awards were presented on November 2, 1968, during a ceremony at the LBJ Ranch in Johnson City, Texas, by President Lyndon ...
Alabama and other Deep South states voted solidly Democratic in presidential races for more than 80 years until everything ...
Before he became one of San Francisco’s premier press agents, Lee Houskeeper was just another twentysomething in New York ...
Amarillo will celebrate White Cane Safety Day with cities across Texas for the first time on Tuesday, Oct. 15.
The First Lady’s whistle-stop campaign trip came less than a month before her husband, President Lyndon B. Johnson, faced ...
In 1924, forester Aldo Leopold convinced his superiors in the regional office of the U.S. Forest Service to set aside ...
A reporter counted every best seller about U.S. presidents published since The Times started tracking book sales in 1931. The ...
Johnson's 1964 visit drew what may have been the largest crowd Portland has ever seen. Sixty years later, those in attendance ...