The Daily Texan Editorial: Lesson from LBJ Library
The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum released 13 hours of President Johnson's recorded telephone conversations Thursday. [read more...]
Star-Telegram.com Newly released LBJ tapes reveal a 'nightmarish' '68
President Lyndon B. Johnson once observed that 1968 "was one of the most agonizing years any president ever spent in the White House." [read more...]
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The Dallas Morning News Editorial: Lesson from LBJ Library
Today, the LBJ Library is impressive and respected. It earned that reputation by embracing a nuanced portrayal of the president and opening its doors to scholars whose research has added perspective to a complex legacy. [read more...]
The Dallas Morning News Curators of Bush Library at SMU can learn from history of LBJ museum
Looking back almost 40 years, the director of Texas' first presidential library says he should have been tougher on Lyndon Baines Johnson. [read more...]
KVUE Portrait of LBJ unveiled at presidential library
A portrait of Lyndon Johnson was unveiled Tuesday morning at the library on the UT campus. [read more...]
Fox 7 News Rare LBJ Portrait Unveiled
A rare portrait of former president Lyndon Johnson was unveiled at the LBJ Library and Museum. [read more...]
The Daily Texan Family friend donates Johnson portrait to LBJ Library
A portrait of former President Lyndon Baines Johnson was donated to the LBJ Library and Museum by a prominent cardiologist and civic leader from San Antonio. [read more...]
MySA.com Portrait of LBJ unveiled at presidential library
Jesse Treviño was a 16-year-old Fox Tech student in 1962 when he painted a portrait of a pensive vice president from a black-and-white picture in the newspaper. [read more...]
The Austin American-Statesman Donated LBJ portrait created by teen in 1960s
History ties artist Jesse Treviño and his subject intimately to each other in his 1962 portrait of President Lyndon Johnson. [read more...]
MySA.com Robert Rivard: Portrait of a president provides a canvas for a San Antonio story
San Antonio artist Jesse Treviño sat quietly during most of the lunch held in his honor last week at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum at the University of Texas. [read more...]
PBS Online Newshour PBS Online Newshour 1968: Turning Point in History
Under the weight of an unpopular war, President Johnson announced on March 31, 1968 that he would not seek another term. [read more...]