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Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream
1976
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Doris Kearns Goodwin's classic life of Lyndon Johnson, who presided over the Great Society, the Vietnam War & other defining moments the tumultuous '60s, is a monument in political biography. From the moment the author, then a young woman from Harvard, 1st encountered President Johnson at a White House dance in the spring of 67, she became fascinated by the man: his character, his enormous energy & drive, & his manner of wielding these gifts in an endless pursuit of power. As a member of his White House staff, she soon became his personal confidante. In the years before his death he revealed himself to her as to no other. Widely praised & enormously popular, Lyndon Johnson & the American Dream is a biography like few others. With insight & a richly engrossing style, the author renders LBJ in all his vibrant, conflicted humanity. Preface Prologue Growing up Education & the dream of success The making of a politician Rise to power in the senate The senate leader The vice-presidency The transition year The great society Vietnam Things go wrong Under siege in the White House The withdrawal Epilogue Acknowledgments Author's Postscript Notes Index

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