Melissa Block. Long before he was president, Lyndon Johnson taught in Cotulla, Texas. He is pictured here with students in Courtesy of LBJ Library hide caption. Today Cotulla, Texas, is reaping the benefits of an oil and natural gas boom in the Eagle Ford Shale. But in , the South Texas town was incredibly poor — and that's how Lyndon Johnson saw it when he had his first job there at age
Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon on 20 August
He teaches politics at Cambridge and hosts the podcast Talking Politics. Lyndon Johnson always believed he would be president. As a boy in Texas, growing up in poor and sometimes desperate circumstances, he told anyone who would listen that he was headed for the White House. He was undaunted by the fact that no Southerner had been president for the best part of a century. In the view of many experts no Southerner could be elected president, because the numerically and economically superior Northern states would never stand for it. Johnson would prove the experts wrong. In his early campaigns he insisted his managers refer to him by his three initials, as a mark of his future status.
LBJ Carried Poor Texas Town With Him In Civil Rights Fight
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Scott Detrow. But perhaps the better comparison is the nonfiction version of George R. Both series are epic narratives that tell the tale of political power grabs, court intrigue, and the surprising ways that petty jealousies and other personal feelings can influence the course of nations. Anyone who read about King Joffrey's reign in Martin's novels would nod appreciatively at Caro's often-repeated maxim that power doesn't necessarily corrupt, but that "power always reveals. But let's not mince words.