Happy 100th, President Johnson
by Blue Texan [courtesy of Firedoglake]
Lyndon Baines Johnson was born 100 years ago today. I hope this will not be forgotten tonight.
Historians have been arguing for years that LBJ's liberal accomplishments are insufficiently appreciated.
Just a few highlights.
- 1964: Civil Rights Act of 1964
- 1964: Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964
- 1964: Wilderness Act
- 1964: Nurse Training Act
- 1964: Food Stamp Act of 1964
- 1964: Economic Opportunity Act
- 1965: Higher Education Act of 1965
- 1965: Social Security Act of 1965
- 1965: Voting Rights Act
- 1965: Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965
- 1967: Age Discrimination in Employment Act
- 1967: Public Broadcasting Act of 1967
- 1968: Bilingual Education Act
- 1968: Fair housing
From his final State of the Union:
"I hope it may be said a hundred years from now," Johnson told the Congress, "that by working together we helped to make our country more just. That's what I hope. But I believe that at least it will be said that we tried."
Posted August 28th, 2008 4:02 AM by Syndicated
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