Letter from Lyndon Johnson to Lady Bird Taylor
In this letter to Lady Bird Taylor, Lyndon B. Johnson discusses employment in Austin, his possible transfer to the University of Texas law school, and his future finances. He knows he can't provide her with the comforts to which she is accustomed. He describes his mother's rec...
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