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Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon B. Johnson was the 36th President of the United States from the Democratic Party. He was a firm supporter of peace and equal rights of all citizens, and throughout his presidency he used his popularity to pass legislations protecting voting rights, the environment, fighting crime, preventing poverty, as well as improving education for all citizens no matter what race. His long-term objective as president was to “usher in a new way of life” (National 1) called the “Great Society”. The overall idea was to urge citizens to treat others equally no matter what race. Lyndon B. Johnson grew up on his family farm near Johnson City, Texas. Born on August 27, 1908, he was the oldest of his siblings and therefore, the one to inherit the farm. Although his father was a part-time State Representative, the family was fairly poor. Although Johnson tried his hardest to keep the farm going, financial difficulties caused him to lose the farm in his early teens. Still not sure on what he wanted to do in life, Johnson attended Southwest Texas …show more content…

Throughout the next year Johnson focuses on approving and continuing Kennedy’s programs as well as passing the Passage of Civil Rights Act in 1964 which outlawed most forms of racial discrimination in schools. By election time his popularity had skyrocketed which lead to Lyndon Johnson winning the election with the largest margin in all U.S history with 61% of the popular vote. Finally, Johnson had reached his goal and could begin his ambitious vision of the “Great Society”. Throughout his presidency he focused on fighting poverty, urban renewal, education, arts, the environment, as well as citizen rights especially protecting voting rights which was reinforced in the passing of the Voting Rights Act in 1965. However, it was his strong belief in fighting Communists in Asia that ruined his

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