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Johnson's rise to the presidency inspired the satirical play MacBird! by Barbara Garson. [citation needed]Johnson's relationship with Martin Luther King Jr. and his support of the Voting Rights Act are depicted in Christopher Hampton's play Appomattox, which debuted at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis in September 2012.
Johnson made the Apollo program a national priority; enacted the Higher Education Act of 1965, which established federally insured student loans; and signed the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which laid the groundwork for U.S. immigration policy today. Johnson's stance on civil rights put him at odds with other white, Southern Democrats.
LBJ: The Early Years is a television movie that appeared on the NBC network in February 1987, depicting the pre-presidential life of Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th president of the United States. Actor Randy Quaid won a Golden Globe award for his portrayal of Johnson.
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Opinions differ about whether the name refers to a bird or a ladybird beetle, the latter of which is commonly referred to as a "ladybug" in North America. [4] The nickname virtually replaced her first name for the rest of her life. Her father and siblings called her Lady, [7] and her husband called her Bird—the name she used on her marriage ...
Yarborough instead plans to support Kennedy, who has been running a public campaign on television and through a series of popular primaries. At the Johnson Ranch in Texas, Robert F. Kennedy asks Johnson directly whether he plans to seek the presidency, and Johnson assures him that he doesn't. Sometime later, "Johnson for President" signs start ...
Whoopi Goldberg (born Caryn Johnson in 1955), American actress, comedian, author, and television personality; Chalmers Johnson (1931–2010), American author; Chubby Johnson (1903–1974), American actor; Clare Johnson, American writer and artist; Clark Johnson (born 1954), American actor and director; Claude Joseph Johnson (1913–1990 ...