Lady Bird Johnson and the Environment
Auteur : Lewis L. Gould
Date de publication : 1988
Éditeur : University Press of Kansas
Nombre de pages : 312
Résumé du livre
Gould (American history, U. of Texas-Austin) has dusted off, updated, and thinned his 1988 Lady Bird Johnson and the Environment to kick off the new series on the wives of US presidents. He draws on Johnson's White House papers and interviews with her and her close associates to argue that she was one of the most politically active First Ladies though her concern with the environment was overshadowed by protests against the Vietnam War. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR