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36th President
Became President when Kennedy was assassinated
Democrat
1 term
1908-1973
Continued much of Kennedy's work
Was the first President to appoint an African American to the Supreme Court
Supported programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and Head Start
Birthplace: Stonewall, TX
"LBJ" was born here on August 27th, 1908. The original building was demolished in the 1940's, but LBJ had it reconstructed in 1964 by J. Roy White.
Junction School: Stonewall, TX
This was where LBJ went to school.
Boyhood Home: Johnson City, TX
In 1913, LBJ's family moved here.
Home: Stonewall, TX
President Johnson lived here for 20 years. It is called the "LBJ Ranch". This is also his burial place. It is sometimes called the "Texas White House".
Library and Museum: Stonewall, TX
LBJ's Library and Museum is located on campus of the University of Texas at Austin.
Grave: Stonewall, TX
LBJ died on January 22, 1973 and was buried here on January 25th.
Memorial: Washington, D.C.
The LBJ Memorial Grove on the Potomac was dedicated in 1974 and includes a monolith to Johnson.