Lady Bird: "Suddenly Onstage for a Part I Never Rehearsed"
DURING her years in the White House, Lady Bird Johnson, who died last week, kept a voluminous journal of the downhill trajectory of her husband’s presidency.
Mrs. Johnson documents, perhaps too copiously, the glamour and banalities of White House life — the state dinners, her highway beautification program, her wardrobe. But the diary also documents the pressures of an ambitious administration cracking under the pressures of an increasingly unpopular war.
[The article includes excerpts from the diary.]
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Mrs. Johnson documents, perhaps too copiously, the glamour and banalities of White House life — the state dinners, her highway beautification program, her wardrobe. But the diary also documents the pressures of an ambitious administration cracking under the pressures of an increasingly unpopular war.
[The article includes excerpts from the diary.]