Biography of Lady Bird Johnson
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Throughout her long life, Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson embraced challenge and adventure. From a shy, nature-loving young woman to First Lady of the land, she approached life with intelligence, independence, and inner-strength. After marrying Lyndon B. Johnson, she entered the public eye and used the platform of First Lady of the United States to propel her causes—primarily conservation and education—as well as her husband's Great Society programs. She left her mark in every role—daughter, single young woman, mother, political partner, widow, and grandmother. Lady Bird Johnson gives readers an inside look at the life of this influential and gracious woman.
- ISBN-13: 97815836901611
- Genre: Western History, Published by WNPA
- Format: Paperback
- Trim size: 6" x 9"
- Page count: 48 pages
- Published by Western National Parks Association in 2006
- Written by Rose Houk
- Audience: Adult, General
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