Correspondence with Democratic Party organizations, 1943-1972, (bulk 1952-1966).
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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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Lyndon Baines Johnson, also known as LBJ, was born on August 27, 1908 at Stonewall, Texas. He was the first child of Sam Ealy Johnson, Jr., and Rebekah Baines Johnson, and had three sisters and a brother: Rebekah, Josefa, Sam Houston, and Lucia. In 1913, the Johnson family moved to nearby Johnson City, named for Lyndon''s forebears, and Lyndon entered first grade. On May 24, 1924 he graduated from Johnson City High School. He decided to forego higher education and moved to California with a few ...
Democratic Party (U.S.)
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Carter, Jack F., 1919-
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Schmidt, Fred Henry, 1915-
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Collier, Lillian.
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Voigt, Kathleen J.
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Holleman, Jerry R.
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Brown, Hank, 1940-
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Texas AFL-CIO
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Conventions were held annually beginning in 1957 and biennially from 1965. From the description of Convention records, 1956-1975. (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 28515720 Formed by the merger of the Texas State Federation of Labor and the Texas State CIO Council on July 29, 1957. Originally formed as the Texas State AFL-CIO, the name was shortened in 1963 to Texas AFL-CIO. Texas AFL-CIO officers during the years represented by this collection included...
Democratic Party (Tex.)
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The Democratic Party in Texas has played an important role in the political history of Texas since its declaration of independence from Mexico in 1836. Settlers from the south and east brought an overwhelming allegiance to the Democratic Party, making it the only competitive political party in the state throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. The party’s dominance in local, state, and federal government over an ineffective Republican party, resulted in both a great influence o...