Challenges: Lyndon B. Johnson dealt with racial unrest as well as anti-war protests, as the Vietnam War was highly debated. By 1968, the United States had 548,000 troops in Vietnam; 30,000 American ...
the only permanent installation of a Vietnam War Memorial panel outside Washington, D.C., connects visitors to the complexities of the war and its impact on President Lyndon B. Johnson's legacy.
Summary and Key Points: Logan Nye's article revisits the restrictive rules of engagement (ROE) imposed on U.S. combat aviators by President Lyndon B. Johnson during the Vietnam War, which severely ...
Public support for the war was below 50 percent, which wasn’t a positive reflection on then-President Lyndon Johnson. U.S. marshals struggle with a demonstrator during an anti-Vietnam War ...
Print a class set of the Vietnam War Debate Role Cards. (Note: the lesson depends on using the “President Lyndon B. Johnson” and “Vietnam War Protester” roles. Add more roles as required ...
The first time I voted in a presidential election, or an election of any kind for that matter, was in 1972 as a 22-year-old college freshman. I voted for Richard ...