1963-1969

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1963-1969

Lyndon B. Johnson

2017
"Lyndon B. Johnson, thrust unexpectedly into the presidency following John F. Kennedy's assassination, ushered in a new wave of civil rights and launched a war against poverty. Though his experience as Senate majority leader helped ensure the passage of much of his domestic agenda, his administration was soon hampered by the ongoing war in Vietnam. By 1968, with the country embroiled in race riots as well as antiwar protests, Johnson declined to run for a second full term. This biography explores how a son of Texas pioneers became a bold champion of civil rights and embattled commander in chief"--Amazon.com.

The Eve of destruction

how 1965 transformed America
2012
At the beginning of 1965, the U.S. seemed on the cusp of a golden age. Americans had been shocked by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 but they still exuded a sense of consensus and optimism. Political liberalism and interracial civil rights activism made it appear as if 1965 would find America more progressive and unified than it had ever been before. In 1965 President Johnson succeeded in getting passed through Congress legisation that included Medicare, immigrantion reform, and a powerful Voting Rights Act. But 1965 also ushered in the birth of the tumultuous era we now know as "the Sixties" when American society and culture underwent a major transformation. Civil Rights and voting rights demonstrators were attacked, black leaders were questioning whether non-violent protest was effective, and the Vietnam War escalated. As the mood darkened, the country became deeply divided.

The 1960s

2016
"Discusses the decade 1960-1969 in the United States in terms of culture, art, science, and politics"--Provided by publisher.

The eve of destruction

how 1965 transformed America
2014
Discuses the events of 1965 and how they transformed American society.

The deadly bet

LBJ, Vietnam, and the 1968 election
2005

The Voting Rights Act of 1965

an interactive history adventure
2015
"In You Choose format, explores the history of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, including the struggles minorities had in achieving the right to vote, enforcement of the law, and the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s"--Provided by publisher.

Chief of staff

Lyndon Johnson and his presidency
2004
William Marvin Watson chronicles the experiences he had while serving as Lyndon Johnson's Chief of Staff, offering an inside look at the President and life in the White House.

Choosing war

the lost chance for peace and the escalation of war in Vietnam
1999
Studies the effects U.S. decision making had on the start and outcome of the Vietnam War and discusses how America's decision to enter the war affected how other countries viewed it.

Adlai Stevenson and the world

the life of Adlai E. Stevenson
1977

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