a1966年,林登•约翰逊总统(Lyndon Johnson)宣布六月的第三个星期天是官方父亲节。1972年,理查德•尼克松总统(Richard Nixon)签署了声明,使其成为了永久性的节日。 In 1966, Rinden•President Johnson (Lyndon Johnson) announced June third Sunday is the official Fathers Day.In 1972, Richard•President Nix...
Biden’s speech Monday at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, Texas, is designed to mark the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act, enacted under President Lyndon Johnson. But the visit has taken on very different symbolism in the two weeks it took to reschedule it after Biden had to...
Lyndon Johnson’s final acts as President took the Americans to the very edge of the moon. (David Halberstam: The Best and the Brightest) (adverbial clause of time) 【答案】林登·约翰逊总统任期快要结束的时候,美国人也快要登月了。 He was hunted by regional prejudice and even the attainment ...
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday said he didn't think the dynamics of the 2024 race changed after President Biden dropped out of the race. But Johnson suggested that changing the nominee could "violate the rules" in some states, and he said he expects there will be "litigation...
Dallas. His secretary, named Lincoln, advised him not to go, but he went anyway, and was shot in the head on Friday, November 22, 1963, as he drove through Dallas in a Ford Lincoln Continental. He died almost immediately, and Vice-president Lyndon Johnson (1908-1973) became President. ...
children in Los Angeles. Kitt also protested against the Vietnam War, and as with many politically active celebrities at the time, she wasunder surveillance by the CIA. Her most public and vocal criticism of the war came during a White House luncheon that President Lyndon Johnson attended. ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson was worried that leaders would respond with unnecessary force. After meeting with Black leaders in his office the night of the assassination, he contacted governors and mayors to ask them not to respond with too much force. Privately, though, Smithsonian notes, he bem...
President Lyndon B. Johnson decided enough was enough and on Sept. 9 of the following year signed into law the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. That law was immediately followed up by the Highway Safety Act. These two pieces of legislation put the government in charge of ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson decided enough was enough and on Sept. 9 of the following year signed into law the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. That law was immediately followed up by the Highway Safety Act. These two pieces of legislation put the government in charge of ...
President Harry Truman had desegregated the military in 1948, but Withers soon discovered a thick layer of prejudice remained. “My first goal was I didn’t want to be a cook or a steward,” he told Rolling Stone.“So I went to aircraft-mechanic school. I still had to prove to people...