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Launching LBJ: how a Kennedy insider helped define Johnson's presidency

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Kenneth O'Donnell was JFK's Chief of Staff, among the group known as Kennedy's 'Irish Mafia.' O'Donnell was with Jack Kennedy through his entire time in office, and he was on Air Force One in Dallas, at Jacqueline Kennedy's side, as Lyndon Johnson got sworn in.

When John F. Kennedy was assassinated, LBJ asked Ken O'Donnell to stay on and work with him through the first nine months of his administration, to help the country transition and heal, and to help Johnson set his own agenda for his presidency.

Although they were political adversaries, they developed a mutually respectful rapport, and Ken helped LBJ find his voice, starting with his work in voting rights and developing the civil rights agenda.

This title offers an inside look at the early days of President Lyndon Johnson's regime.

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Skyhorse Publishing
1510717013 / 9781510717015
eBook (EPUB)
16/10/2018
English
224 pages
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