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The Chaotic Politics of the South
For three quarters of a century the South was the geographic base of Democratic Presidential hopes.
by
C. Vann Woodward
via
New York Review of Books
on
December 14, 1972
Lyndon B. Johnson's 1968 State of the Union Address
An unpopular Lyndon B. Johnson sought unity amid turmoil in his 1968 address to Congress.
by
Lyndon Baines Johnson
via
The American Presidency Project
on
January 17, 1968
Special Message to the Congress on Immigration
In early 1965, President Johnson made the case to Congress for comprehensive immigration reform.
by
Lyndon Baines Johnson
via
The American Presidency Project
on
January 13, 1965
When Big Oil Was "The Great Vampire Squid" Wrapped Around America
Robert Engler's award-winning 1955 investigation into the oil industry.
by
Robert Engler
via
The New Republic
on
August 29, 1955
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