What is another word for President Johnson?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈɛzɪdənt d͡ʒˈɒnsən] (IPA)

President Johnson was the 36th president of the United States of America, serving from 1963 to 1969. He was born on August 27, 1908, in Stonewall, Texas, and was famously known for his foreign policies and his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. Some synonyms for the word "President Johnson" include Lyndon B. Johnson, LBJ, and the Commander in Chief. During his presidency, Johnson focused on a number of issues, including the Vietnam War, the Great Society, and civil rights. He was also instrumental in passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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Famous quotes with President johnson

  • Well, Hale was one of the first people who suggested to President Johnson that there should be a commission.
    Lindy Boggs
  • I am very proud to come back, to speak on the disinterested effort we have made and I believe that, with all due respect, that the decisions we made, when we turned our final report over to President Johnson, will stand in history.
    John Sherman Cooper
  • President Johnson put destroyers in harm's way in the Tonkin Gulf not only once, but several times, with the, with a lot of his people hoping that it would lead to a confrontation and claiming that it had. And could have resulted in the lost of many lives in the course of it.
    Daniel Ellsberg
  • I'm sure that President Johnson would never have pursued the war in Vietnam if he'd ever had a Fulbright to Japan, or say Bangkok, or had any feeling for what these people are like and why they acted the way they did. He was completely ignorant.
    J. William Fulbright
  • President Johnson had a habit of throwing dollars at a question and the question would disappear.
    Wilbur Mills

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