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LADY BIRD JOHNSON IN HER OWN WORDS

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“Where flowers bloom, so does hope” – Lady Bird Johnson.

Lyndon Baines Johnson’s Presidency was defined in no small part by his wife Lady Bird. The LBJ Library has shared the following the recordings from their archive with KUT.


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Lady Bird Johnson's description of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. From the First Lady's Diary Download this sound.

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On September 23, 1967 in Madison, Wisconsin Lady Bird Johnson spoke about the progressive future of American youth. Download this sound.

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Lady Bird Johnson on technology and communications. Remarks made in Tallahassee, FL (10/8/1964). Download this sound.

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A revealing 1964 phone conversation between Lady Bird Johnson and LBJ where she provides feedback on his performance at a news conference. Download this sound.

 
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