The Statesmanship of President Johnson

The Statesmanship of President Johnson
Title The Statesmanship of President Johnson PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Henry Gipson
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1915
Genre Reconstruction
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Time for Statesmanship

Time for Statesmanship
Title Time for Statesmanship PDF eBook
Author James Paul Warburg
Publisher
Pages 83
Release 1965
Genre United States
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Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream

Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream
Title Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream PDF eBook
Author Doris Kearns Goodwin
Publisher New York : Harper & Row
Pages 454
Release 1976
Genre Presidents
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The thirty-sixth President's conversations with the author provide the basis for a study of his background, his personal outlook and behavior, his political career, and the political system that fostered his rise.

The Johnson Presidency

The Johnson Presidency
Title The Johnson Presidency PDF eBook
Author Kenneth W. Thompson
Publisher Unversity Press of America
Pages 332
Release 1986
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Lyndon Johnson Remembered

Lyndon Johnson Remembered
Title Lyndon Johnson Remembered PDF eBook
Author Thomas W. Cowger
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 222
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780742527980

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In Lyndon Johnson Remembered: An Intimate Portrait of a Presidency Thomas W. Cowger and Sherwin J. Markman bring together essays by Johnson administration insiders reflecting on his personality, domestic agenda, and legacy.

Chief of Staff

Chief of Staff
Title Chief of Staff PDF eBook
Author W. Marvin Watson
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 486
Release 2014-03-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1466865768

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Chief of Staff to the President is perhaps the most important political appointment in our nation's government. Aside from handling the myriad of day to day details that keep the White House running, the Chief of Staff is often the President's closest confidante and gatekeeper--anyone who wants access to the Oval Office goes through the Chief of Staff. President Lyndon Johnson bestrode the American political scene as a colossus of energy, ambition, and purpose. He attempted to achieve no less then the total eradication of poverty and expended every last ounce of his political capitol with Congress to pass Civil Rights legislation. And, throughout, he was--as he knew better than anyone else--being destroyed by a war he inherited, detested, and could do nothing to stop. With W. Marvin Watson, his Chief of Staff and most intimate adviser, finally revealing what he knows about this extraordinary figure, readers are taken, firsthand, inside the presidential life and times of Lyndon Johnson.

Master of the Senate

Master of the Senate
Title Master of the Senate PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Caro
Publisher Knopf
Pages 1233
Release 2002-04-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0394528360

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Master of the Senate, Book Three of The Years of Lyndon Johnson, carries Johnson’s story through one of its most remarkable periods: his twelve years, from 1949 to 1960, in the United States Senate. At the heart of the book is its unprecedented revelation of how legislative power works in America, how the Senate works, and how Johnson, in his ascent to the presidency, mastered the Senate as no political leader before him had ever done. It was during these years that all Johnson’s experience—from his Texas Hill Country boyhood to his passionate representation in Congress of his hardscrabble constituents to his tireless construction of a political machine—came to fruition. Caro introduces the story with a dramatic account of the Senate itself: how Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, and John C. Calhoun had made it the center of governmental energy, the forum in which the great issues of the country were thrashed out. And how, by the time Johnson arrived, it had dwindled into a body that merely responded to executive initiatives, all but impervious to the forces of change. Caro anatomizes the genius for political strategy and tactics by which, in an institution that had made the seniority system all-powerful for a century and more, Johnson became Majority Leader after only a single term-the youngest and greatest Senate Leader in our history; how he manipulated the Senate’s hallowed rules and customs and the weaknesses and strengths of his colleagues to change the “unchangeable” Senate from a loose confederation of sovereign senators to a whirring legislative machine under his own iron-fisted control. Caro demonstrates how Johnson’s political genius enabled him to reconcile the unreconcilable: to retain the support of the southerners who controlled the Senate while earning the trust—or at least the cooperation—of the liberals, led by Paul Douglas and Hubert Humphrey, without whom he could not achieve his goal of winning the presidency. He shows the dark side of Johnson’s ambition: how he proved his loyalty to the great oil barons who had financed his rise to power by ruthlessly destroying the career of the New Dealer who was in charge of regulating them, Federal Power Commission Chairman Leland Olds. And we watch him achieve the impossible: convincing southerners that although he was firmly in their camp as the anointed successor to their leader, Richard Russell, it was essential that they allow him to make some progress toward civil rights. In a breathtaking tour de force, Caro details Johnson’s amazing triumph in maneuvering to passage the first civil rights legislation since 1875. Master of the Senate, told with an abundance of rich detail that could only have come from Caro’s peerless research, is both a galvanizing portrait of the man himself—the titan of Capital Hill, volcanic, mesmerizing—and a definitive and revelatory study of the workings and personal and legislative power.