Lyndon B. Johnson: President and Civil Rights Leader
Source: Lyndon B. Johnson - 36th President, Civil Rights, Vietnam War (2025-06-26)
Lyndon B. Johnson served as the 36th President of the United States, known for his significant role in advancing civil rights and his leadership during the Vietnam War. His presidency was marked by efforts to promote social justice and navigate complex international conflicts. Johnson's legacy includes landmark civil rights legislation and a focus on domestic policy reforms. His tenure remains a pivotal period in American history, reflecting both progress and challenges faced during his time in office.
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