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The LBJ Library and Museum contains the papers of Lyndon Johnson's private and political life from his service in the U.S. House, the U.S. Senate, Vice President, and President. It also contains artifacts and documents beginning with his childhood and continuing after his retirement from public life.
Anyone can conduct research at the Library--you only need to be curious, bring a photo ID, and make an orientation appointment with an archivist. Let me know if you or your students would like to come in to conduct research. I can help you make the arrangements. Marsha Sharp, Education Specialist LBJ Library and Museum |