STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — When President Lyndon B. Johnson visited Staten Island on this date just over a half century ago, the affair proved both joyful and ominous on the eve of anti-war protests and ...
Seoul, South Korea, November 1966: President Lyndon Johnson stands as the national anthem is played during a visit to the 26th ROK Division. Johnson presented medals to South Korean officers for ...
This is the digitized version of an article that appeared in the Thursday Oct. 13, 1966, edition of the Staten Island Advance highlighting the day President Lyndon B. Johnson came to Staten Island.
National Correspondent, "CBS News Sunday Morning" Rita Braver is a national correspondent for "CBS News Sunday Morning," where she reports on everything from arts and culture to politics and foreign ...
No section of Lyndon Johnson’s 1966 Civil Rights Bill has raised more of a ruckus than Title IV, the wide-ranging ban on racial discrimination in the sale or rental of housing. One reason is that ...