Lyndon B. Johnson was born on 1908-08-27.
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Lyndon B. Johnson was born on 1908-08-27.
historic building in Gillespie County, Texas, United States
high school in Johnson City, Blanco County, Texas
high school in Houston, Texas, United States
Public research university in San Marcos, Texas, United States
high school in Houston, Texas, United States
First Lady of the United States from 1963 to 1969
1930s New Deal program for youth in the United States
1930s New Deal program for youth in the United States
elected member of the U.S. House of Representatives
cook, maid for Lyndon B. Johnson and family
elected member of the U.S. House of Representatives
member of the United States Senate
member of the United States Senate
member of the United States Senate
member of the United States Senate
member of the United States Senate
member of the United States Senate
member of the United States Senate
second-highest constitutional office in the United States
second-highest constitutional office in the United States
country located primarily in North America
United States federal law designed to control air pollution on a national level
Lyndon B. Johnson had a award received connection with honorary doctor of the Florida Atlantic University.
one of five Nobel Prizes
1964 United States law
landmark U.S. civil rights and labor law
civil rights law of the United States
Act of the United States Congress
1963 law in the U.S. regulating activities of farm labor contractors
humanitarian and service award
United States Law, part of Johnson's War on Poverty
federal law of the United States
act of Congress in the United States
piece of federal legislation in the United States that prohibits racial discrimination in voting
American immigration law
federal highway legislation
United States timekeeping and daylight saving time law
1967 US statute regarding access to information produced by the US government; gave individuals, including non-US citizens, rights to apply for looking into government files including those - with restrictions - of the US intelligence agencies
Lyndon B. Johnson had a signatory connection with Cotton Research and Promotion Act.
legislation intended to preserve historic sites in the United States
1966 American law
U.S. law that applies to labels on many consumer products
urban planning program to revitalize United States cities and improve welfare of people living in poor neighborhoods
United States labor law
United States law
part of the United States Civil Rights Act of 1968
United States legislation
is an Act by law to inform a individual about their consumer credit.
Lyndon B. Johnson had a signatory connection with Consumer Credit Protection Act.
US federal legislation
cook, maid for Lyndon B. Johnson and family
head of state and head of government of the United States of America
country located primarily in North America
Lyndon B. Johnson died on 1973-01-22.
joint-highest civilian award of the United States, bestowed by the President