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  1. Claudia Johnson, known as “Lady Brid Johnson” was an environmentalist, businesswoman, political activist, and First Lady. Born Claudia Alta Taylor on December 22, 1912 in Karnack, Texas. As a child, someone remarked that she was as cute as a “lady bird” and the nickname stuck. Johnson grew up in a wealthy household, her father was ...

  2. Lynda Bird Johnson (Robb), born 19 March, 1944; Luci Baines Johnson (Nugent Turpin), born 2, July, 1947; Lynda Johnson was married in the White House in December of 1967 to Marine Charles S. Robb, who later served as Governor and U.S. Senator from Virginia. Luci Johnson was married in a the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception to ...

  3. Official White House portrait of Lady Bird Johnson . Elizabeth Shoumatoff, 1968. Library of Congress. During her tenure as First Lady of the United States (1963-1969), Lady Bird Johnson served as a champion of conservation efforts, advocated for the creation of National Park Service units, lobbied for the passage of environmental legislation, and campaigned for the improvement of the character ...

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  4. Lady Bird Johnson at the 1966 dedication of the new Watts Branch Park in Northeast Washington, D.C. Photo courtesy LBJ Library. “ Though the word beautification makes the concept sound merely cosmetic, it involves much more: clean water, clean air, clean roadsides, safe waste disposal and preservation of valued old landmarks as well as great parks and wilderness areas.

  5. Jul 11, 2007 · Claudia Alta “Lady Bird” Taylor Johnson Gravesite. Fascinating details. Was nicknamed “Lady Bird” at an early age by a nurse who said she was as pretty “as a lady bird.”. She financed much of Lyndon Johnson’s campaign for senator and, when Lyndon was assigned to active-duty military during WWI in 1941, she managed his office ...

  6. In the end Johnson lost by 1,311. Despite Lady Bird's best efforts, Johnson languished in a deep depression. That is until Dec. 7, 1941. With the attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S. declaration of ...

  7. Mar 18, 2017 · Lady Bird Johnson Biography . Lady Bird Johnson's mother died when Lady Bird was five, and Lady Bird was raised by an aunt. She loved reading and nature from an early age, and graduated from St. Mary's Episcopal School for Girls (Dallas) and earned a history degree from the University of Texas (Austin) in 1933, returning another year to earn a degree in journalism.

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