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Joseph A. Califano Jr. - The Triumph & Tragedy of Lyndon Johnson: The White House Years

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From Lyndon Johnsons closest domestic adviser during the White House years comes a book in which Johnson leaps out of the pages in all his raw and earthy glory (The New York Times Book Review) thats been called a joy to read (Stephen Ambrose, The Washington Post Book World). And now, a new introductory essay brings the reader up to date on Johnsons impact on America today.
Califano takes us into the Oval Office as the decisions that irrevocably changed the United States were being crafted to create Johnsons ambitious Great Society. He shows us LBJs commitment to economic and social revolution, and his willingness to do whatever it took to achieve his goals. Califano uncorks LBJs legislative genius and reveals the political guile it took to pass the laws in civil rights, poverty, immigration reform, health, education, environmental protection, consumer protection, the arts, and communications.
President Lyndon Johnson was bigger than lifeand no one who worked for him or was subjected to the Johnson treatment ever forgot it. As Johnsons Deputy President of Domestic Affairs (The New York Times), Joseph A. Califanos unique relationship with the president greatly enriches our understanding of our thirty-sixth president, whose historical significance continues to be felt throughout every corner of America to this day.
A no-holds-barred account of Johnsons presidency, The Triumph & Tragedy of Lyndon Johnson is an intimate portrait of a President whose towering ambition for his country and himself reshaped Americaand ultimately led to his decision to withdraw from the political arena in which he fought so hard.

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WHITE HOUSE PHOTOMICHAEL A GEISSINGER 1 The LBJ ranch house pool and - photo 1

WHITE HOUSE PHOTO/MICHAEL A. GEISSINGER

1. The LBJ ranch house, pool, and hangar.

ALL PHOTOS: LBJ LIBRARY/YOICH1 OKAMOTO UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED

2 Breakfast with the Congressional leadership in the White House living - photo 2
2 Breakfast with the Congressional leadership in the White House living - photo 3

2. Breakfast with the Congressional leadership in the White House living quarters in August 1965. Around the table Jake Jacobsen, Hale Boggs, Russell Long, Hubert Humphrey, Carl Albert, George Smathers, me, Larry OBrien, House Speaker John McCormack, the President, Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, Marvin Watson. Jack Valenti on the phone. LBJ used the poster board on the easel to show the status of his Great Society legislation in Congress.

3 LBJ telling Humphrey on September 22 1965 of the reorganization that would - photo 4

3. LBJ telling Humphrey on September 22, 1965, of the reorganization that would take all civil rights responsibilities away from the Vice President. Nicholas Katzenbach, Lee White, and I attended this meeting.

4 A break in a November 26 1965 budget meeting to talk about growing - photo 5

4. A break in a November 26, 1965, budget meeting to talk about growing stronger and healthier grass at the LBJ Ranch. an unidentified agricultural expert, Deputy Budget Director Elmer Stats, Charles Schultze, LBJ, me, Jack Valenti, ranch foreman Dale Malechek.

5 Jack Valenti and I locked ourselves in this office to work on the Presidents - photo 6

5. Jack Valenti and I locked ourselves in this office to work on the Presidents 1965 State of the Union message minutes after Johnson had ordered a rewrite and just a few hours before he was scheduled to deliver it.

6 LBJ and New York Governor Nelson Rockefellera mutual admiration society in - photo 7

6. LBJ and New York Governor Nelson Rockefellera mutual admiration society in the Oval Office in early 1966.

7 LBJ giving me changes to a special message to Congress in January 1966 8 - photo 8

7. LBJ giving me changes to a special message to Congress in January 1966.

8 In the sitting room of the White House living quarters discussing the - photo 9

8. In the sitting room of the White House living quarters, discussing the escalating cost of the Vietnam War in May 1966. me, Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen, Robert McNamara (back to camera), LBJ, and Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield.

9 A meeting on the legislative programs in the den adjacent to the Oval Office - photo 10

9. A meeting on the legislative programs in the den adjacent to the Oval Office in June 1966 with me, Larry OBrien, Treasury Secretary Henry (Joe) Fowler, and LBJ.

LBJ LIBRARYKEVIN S SMITH 10 President and Lady Bird Johnson walk to the - photo 11

LBJ LIBRARY/KEVIN S. SMITH

10. President and Lady Bird Johnson walk to the helicopter on the South Lawn of the White House grounds en route to a July 4th weekend at the ranch in 1966. Press Secretary Bill Moyers and I are behind them.

11 Walking from the West Wing Office to the White House living quarters for a - photo 12

11. Walking from the West Wing Office to the White House living quarters for a working lunch. From Left: Robert McNamara, former Budget Director Kermit Gordon, LBJ, CEA Chairman Gardner Ackley, me, and Joe Fowler.

12 The embarrassing White House dinner with Joan Crawford Cathy Douglas is on - photo 13

12. The embarrassing White House dinner with Joan Crawford. Cathy Douglas is on my right. Don Hewitt, then CBS Evening News executive producer, is on Crawfords left.

13 At the Presidents desk in the Oval Office working on the message to - photo 14

13. At the Presidents desk in the Oval Office working on the message to Congress to request food aid to ease the famine in India.

14 LBJ in a phone conversation with Commerce Secretary Alexander Sandy - photo 15

14. LBJ in a phone conversation with Commerce Secretary Alexander (Sandy) Trowbridge on March 8,1967, about his desire to reinstate the investment tax credit, as Joe Fowler and I look on.

15 LBJ with his Cabinet on April 5 1967 Secretary of State Dean Rusk - photo 16

15. LBJ with his Cabinet on April 5, 1967. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Postmaster General Lawrence OBrien, Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman, Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Robert Weaver, Secretary of Transportation Alan Boyd, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare John Gardner, Secretary of Commerce Alexander Trowbridge, Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall, Attorney General Ramsey Clark, Secretary of Treasury Henry Fowler.

16 A meeting in the Cabinet Room during the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War Chief of - photo 17
16 A meeting in the Cabinet Room during the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War Chief of - photo 18

16. A meeting in the Cabinet Room during the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War. Chief of Naval Operations Admiral David McDonald, LBJ whispering to me, Robert McNamara, Deputy Defense Secretary Cyrus Vance. Army General Earle Wheeler, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has his back to the Camera

17 Press Secretary George Christian LBJ and I revising a presidential - photo 19

17. Press Secretary George Christian, LBJ, and I revising a presidential statement on legislation to forestall the threatened rail strike in July 1967.

18 On the evening of July 24 1967 in the Oval Office working on LBJs - photo 20

18. On the evening of July 24, 1967, in the Oval Office, working on LBJs televised statement on the Detroit riots. Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas, Robert McNamara, me, Army Secretary Stanley Resor, Army Chief of Staff General Harold Johnson.

19 LBJ at his blackboard in August 1967 setting forth the case for his tax - photo 21

19. LBJ at his blackboard in August 1967, setting forth the case for his tax surcharge in a meeting with key members of Congress in the State Dining Room at the White House.

20 LBJ introducing my mother and father to Italys President Giuseppe Saragat - photo 22
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