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The Dynamic Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson: A Fun Overview

Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, served from 1963 to 1969. Born on August 27, 1908, and passing away on January 22, 1973, Johnson was known for his engaging personality and effective leadership style, dubbed "The Johnson Treatment." His presidency is notable for significant domestic programs and his relationships with various groups, including his covert dealings in the milk industry. Johnson's unique ability to connect with people made him a prominent and influential figure in American politics.

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The Dynamic Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson: A Fun Overview

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  1. Lyndon B. Johnson 36thpresident

  2. When was I born, when did I get into office????? • I was born in August 27,1908-January 22 1973 • I was the 36thpresident!!! (a fun one at that) • I was in office 1963-1969 • I was a happy democratic 

  3. I have a lot of interesting facts!!!!!!!!! • America's largest cooperative of milk producers said that while Johnson was President, his cooperative had leased Johnson's private jet at a "plush" price, which Johnson wanted to continue once he was out of office. • Johnson biography writes, "He could get up every day and learn what their fears, their desires, their wishes, their wants were and he could then manipulate, dominate, persuade and cajole them." • At six foot four inches tall, Johnson had his own particular brand of persuasion, known as "The Johnson Treatment".

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