- Will have to combine these next two POTUS Dots. Not a lot to extract by way of recollection for one of them.
36th POTUS, Lyndon Johnson (1963 – 1969)
As Vice-President for John F. Kennedy, he had to step into the shoes of the slain President and pick up where he left off, continuing to move America forward. My memories of this administration are dominated by all the public protests against the Vietnam War , and by a lot of really good music during that time period containing song lyrics inspired by the various significant political issues of the day. Want to hear the songs of that generation just listen to the some of the background music for the movie Forrest Gump, which starred Tom Hanks.
Of course, my memories include the Civil Rights Movement . It's a perfect day to mention this important milestone in America's history because the date of this post - January 18, 2016 - is also being celebrated as MLK Day, the birthday of Martin Luther King, notable Civil Rights activist.
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37th POTUS, Richard Nixon (1969 – 1974)
See related and more detailed blog post on Nixon.
Nixon Dots on My Timeline (An Opinion Piece) (archived copy)
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My original content first published via Persona Paper, Jan 18, 2016, "POTUS Dots on My Timeline: Johnson and Nixon".
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