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| 1,000 Women Rally to Bolster ERA Effort | Perl, Peter | 1981 | Washington Post 13 October 1981 | Lady Bird Johnson and Betty Ford gave speeches. |
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| 1912-2007, Lady Bird Johnson: ‘Gentle, Gracious’ Texas Trailblazer | Feldman, Claudia | 2007 | Houston Chronicle 12 July 2007 | |
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| 200 Candles for 1600 Pa. Ave.: With Future Uncertain, Four Presidents Celebrate the White House’s Past | Roberts, Roxanne, and Beth Berselli | 2000 | Washington Post 10 November 2000 | |
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| 27 State Visits at Once: The Protocol Is as Complex as the Treaty | Radcliffe, Donnie | 1977 | Washington Post 5 September 1977 | |
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| 3 Days of Tributes to Lady Bird Begin Today | Stone, Andrea | 2007 | USA Today 13 July 2007 | |
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| 4 Presidents, 5 First Ladies Dine Together | | 2000 | Los Angeles Times 10 November 2000 | |
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| 70th Birthday Blooms in Joy for Lady Bird | Coggins, Cheryl | 1982 | Austin American-Statesman 23 December | |
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| Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, From White House Princess to Washington Power Broker | Cordery, Stacy A. | 2007 | New York: Viking | The only biography of Alice Roosevelt Longworth by an historian, Alice is based on Longworth's private papers and provides a view of Edith Roosevelt through her step-daughter's eyes. |
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| All Eyes Are on Lyndon's Ladies Life | | 1963 | Life 13 December | |
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| All The President’s Women | Robertson, Rebecca | 2005 | ARTnews December 2005 | Coverage of a photography exhibition called “First Ladies” by Jean-Pierre Khazem at Sperone Westwater in New York. |
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| Alone Together: Excerpt From Lady Bird | Russell, Jan Jarboe | 1999 | Texas Monthly August | |
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| Alone with Me | Kitt, Eartha | 1975 | Chicago: Henry Regnery | Memoirs of performer whose controversial confrontation on the Vietnam War with Lady Bird Johnson made headlines. |
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| America: A Vision as Wide as the Prairie | Johnson, Lady Bird | 1976 | Redbook January | |
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| America, Be Beautiful: A Talk with Lady Bird Johnson | Schreiber, Flora R., and Stuart Long | 1976 | Modern Maturity December/January | |
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| America Can Be More Beautiful with Your Help | Johnson, Lady Bird | 1968 | Reader’s Digest September | |
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| America the More Beautiful | | 1966 | Time Magazine 30 September | |
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| American Classic | Robbins, Carla Anne | 2007 | New York Times 13 July 2007 | Author recalls being a guest at a White House dinner and talking with Mrs. Johnson.
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| American Dreamers | Styron, William | 1998 | George August | |
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| American First Ladies | Watson, Robert P., ed. | 2002 | Pasadena, CA: Salem Press | |
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| American History, In the First Person Singular | Hassell, Bravetta | 2006 | Washington Post 17 July 2006 | Article on exhibit at the National Archives featuring Mrs. Johnson’s audio diary entry recounting the day Pres. Kennedy was assassinated. |
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| America’s First Families: An Inside View of 200 Years of Private Life in the White House | Anthony, Carl Sferrazza | 2000 | New York: Touchstone | |
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| America’s First Ladies | Healy, Diana Dixon | 1988 | New York: Atheneum | |
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| America’s First Ladies: Ohio Library was Established in 1997 in Their Honor | Wadley, Carma | 2007 | Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City) 19 February 2007 | Article celebrates the tenth anniversary of the National First Ladies Library and includes a quiz on the subject of First Ladies.
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| America’s First Ladies: Their Uncommon Wisdom, from Martha Washington to Laura Bush | Adler, Bill | 2002 | Lanham, MD: Taylor Trade Publishers | |
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| America’s Most Influential First Ladies | Anthony, Carl Sferrazza | 1992 | Minneapolis: Oliver Press | |
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| Among Those Present: A Reporter's View of Twenty-Five Years in Washington | Dickerson, Nancy | 1976 | New York: Random House | |
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| Another Round on the Johnson Family Fortune | | 1964 | U. S. News & World Report 31 August | |
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| Architectural Digest Visits: Lady Bird Johnson | Alsop, Susan Mary, and Mary E. Nichols | 1986 | Architectural Digest April | |
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| As I See Our First Lady | Lindbergh, Anne Morrow | 1964 | Look 19 May | |
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| At Peace: Lady Bird Johnson Buried Beside Husband | Stone, Andrea | 2007 | USA Today 16 July 2007 | Report of burial ceremony at LBJ Ranch, some 70 miles west of Austin.
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