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El. knyga: Lady Bird Johnson: An Oral History

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(Executive Director, Humanities Texas, Austin, TX, US)
  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Oral History Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Oct-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199908097
  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Oral History Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Oct-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199908097

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Lady Bird Johnson, an early champion of the environment and Project Head Start, has been widely acknowledged as one of America's greatest First Ladies. In a 1982 poll, historians ranked her the third most influential, behind Abigail Adams and Eleanor Roosevelt. This oral history encompass three important stories. The first is that of a young woman's transformation from a shy, rural East Texan into one of America's most admired First Ladies. The second reveals the remarkable emergence of Lyndon Johnson, one of the twentieth century's most powerful political and legislative leaders, as told by his most trusted confidante. Finally, this volume presents a keen observer's day-by-day view of a turbulent world, as "the greatest generation" confronted momentous challenges at home and abroad.

Lady Bird Johnson's oral history provides an intimate, first-person narrative of her own development and activities as well as the life she shared with LBJ. It includes her vivid descriptions of the moments and events that shaped their destiny and influenced their attitudes on such issues as civil rights, education, health care, and national defense. Her rich verbal portraits brings to life scores of prominent political personalities, including Sam Rayburn, Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and John F. Kennedy.

The core narrative consists of thirty-seven oral history interviews that Michael L. Gillette conducted with her during the late 1970s and 1980s; the transcripts were opened only in May 2011 and have never previously been available for research. The lengthy seal under which they have been held is a measure of Lady Bird's expansiveness and candor. In recording the interviews, Mrs. Johnson marshaled the same elegant prose and attention to detail that characterized her memoir, A White House Diary.

Selected excerpts from interviews with some of those who knew Lady Bird Johnson best, as well as transcripts of White House tapes, appear in sidebars to amplify and supplement her own narrative. Oxford will publish the book to coincide with the centennial of Lady Bird Johnson's birth in December 2012.

Recenzijos

Readers will find this book a source of insights not just into the life of this remarkable first lady, but also into many disparate aspects of twentieth-century life: education for women, early days of broadcasting, segregation, hired help, medical care, social customs in Washington, Texas politics, the evolution of a first ladys role, early environmental issues, and days when law-making relied on a healthy dose of personal relationships not dictated by political affiliation. The book is a treasure trove precisely because it represents the best of oral history process and stands as an example others should follow. * Mary Kay Quinlan, Oral History Review *

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(7)
1 Childhood Memories
8(18)
2 Education, 1924-1934
26(19)
3 A Whirlwind Courtship
45(20)
4 1935-1937, A Future In Politics?
65(18)
5 In Congress, 1937-1940
83(20)
6 1941, "A Learning Experience"
103(20)
7 1942, Managing The Congressional Office
123(18)
8 Nesting And Investing, 1942-1943
141(15)
9 War Years, 1943-1945
156(20)
10 "A Grinding Occupation," 1946-1947
176(17)
11 "The Hardest Year Of Our Lives," 1948
193(28)
12 LBJ In The Senate
221(17)
13 A Senate Wife
238(21)
14 The LBJ Ranch
259(18)
15 The Loyal Opposition, 1953-1955
277(19)
16 "Toward The Liberal Side," 1956-1959
296(19)
17 1960, The Point Of No Return
315(19)
18 Vice Presidency: "A Pebble In A Shoe"
334(12)
19 The White House Years
346(27)
Afterword 373(2)
Appendix: Lady Bird Johnson's Oral History Interviews 375(2)
Bibliographical Note 377(4)
Index 381
Executive director, Humanities Texas; former Chief of Acquisitions and Oral History, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum; author, Launching the War on Poverty: An Oral History, (2nd ed., OUP, 2010)