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During his tenure as Majority Leader, Johnson did not sign the 1956 Southern Manifesto, [88] [89] and shepherded the Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960 to passage — the first civil rights bills to pass Congress since the Enforcement Acts and the Civil Rights Act of 1875 during Reconstruction. [95]
Vishakha Tripathi, 75, Indian spiritual leader and philanthropist (Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat), traffic collision. [162] Chia-ying Yeh, 100, Chinese-born Canadian poet and sinologist. [163] Joe Zuger, 84, American football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats). [164]
Johnson represented Texas in the United States Senate from 1949 to 1961, and served as the Democratic leader in the Senate beginning in 1953. [1] He sought the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination, but was defeated by John F. Kennedy. Hoping to shore up support in the South and West, Kennedy asked Johnson to serve as his running mate, and ...
Photo by Cecil W. Stoughton. At this point arrangements were made to provide Secret Service protection of the two Johnson daughters (Lynda Bird Johnson Robb and Luci Baines Johnson), and it was decided that the new president would leave on the presidential aircraft because it had better communications equipment.
On March 31, 1968, then-incumbent U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson made a surprise announcement during a televised address to the nation that began around 9 p.m., [1] declaring that he would not seek re–election for another term and was withdrawing from the 1968 United States presidential election.
February 1 – In a letter to United States Secretary of Commerce John T. Connor, President Johnson confirms he has read Connor's report "on the fine progress that has been made in implementing Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1965" and commending him along with "ESSA management, and all ESSA employees for the efficiency and sensitivity which have contributed to carrying out this reorganization."
He was leader of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) from 1956 to 1997 when he resigned from public life under scandal. Pindling won an unbroken string of general elections until 1992, when the PLP lost to the Free National Movement (FNM) led by Hubert Alexander Ingraham. He conceded defeat with the words: "the people of this great little ...
Lindon King (Vincent Jerome, series 11–13), Deputy Head and Science teacher. [4] He separates from his wife Hannah over his work-life balance and has a brief relationship with Kim. After accidentally informing Erica Thorn about Donte's outburst and Danny Lewis' arrest, Erica offers Lindon the job in Kim's place but he says he doesn't have ...