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  1. Josefa Johnson. Josefa Johnson, the sister of Lyndon B. Johnson, was born in 1912. She was a student at San Marcos and after marrying early was divorced in 1937. Three years later she married Williard White, a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army. The marriage ended in divorce in 1945.

  2. Josefa Johnson was the sister of Lyndon B. Johnson. After marrying early, she was divorced in 1937. Three years later she married Williard White, a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army. The marriage ended in divorce in 1945. Josefa took a keen interest in politics and helped her brother in his successful 1948 senatorial campaign.

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  4. Feb 6, 2006 · Admin. 15.7k. Gender:Male. Posted February 6, 2006. One of the most controversial aspects of Billie Sol Estes' "confession" is the claim that LBJ was behind the death of his sister, Josefa Johnson. Josefa Johnson was born in 1912. She was a student at San Marcos and after marrying early was divorced in 1937.

  5. Johnson on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 's passage. Recorded July 2, 1964. Lyndon Baines Johnson ( / ˈlɪndən ˈbeɪnz /; August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969.

  6. Jul 12, 2007 · Hear NPR's Cokie Roberts. Listen. "Lady Bird" Johnson, the wife of former President Lyndon B. Johnson, the nation's 36th president, died Wednesday at the age of 94. Though she rose to prominence ...

  7. Lyndon wanted to run, but worried he would not have the needed financial support to win. It was at this moment, Lady Bird carved out her role as the quintessential political wife. Drawing on her ...

  8. On 9th August, 1984, you wrote to Stephen S. Trott at the U.S. Department of Justice. In the letter you claimed that Billie Sol Estes, Lyndon B. Johnson, Mac Wallace and Cliff Carter had been involved in the murders of Henry Marshall, George Krutilek, Harold Orr, Ike Rogers, Coleman Wade, Josefa Johnson, John Kinser and John F. Kennedy.

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