Lady Bird Johnson Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Lady Bird Johnson Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Business Women Lady Bird Johnson including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Lady Bird Johnson
Real Name Lady Bird Johnson
Profession First Ladies, Business Women
Nick Name First lady Lady Bird Johnson, Claudia Alta Taylor Johnson, Lady Bird, Claudia Alta Taylor, Claudia Alta
Famous as First Lady of the United States
Nationality American
Personal life of Lady Bird Johnson
Born on 22 December 1912
Birthday 22nd December
Died At Age 94
Sun Sign Sagittarius
Born in Karnack, Texas, U.S.
Died on 11 July 2007 AD
Place of death West Lake Hills
Grouping of People Philanthropists
City Texas
Family Background of Lady Bird Johnson
Father Thomas Jefferson Taylor
Mother Minnie Lee Pattillo
Siblings Thomas Jefferson Taylor Jr., Antonio Taylor
Spouse/Partner Lyndon B. Johnson
Children Luci Baines Johnson, Lynda Bird Johnson Robb
Education 1934 – University of Texas at Austin,

1928-05 – Marshall High School, University of Alabama,

1933 – University of Texas at Austin

Founder/Co-Founder Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, National Park Foundation
Personal Fact of Lady Bird Johnson

Claudia Alta Taylor famously known as Lady Bird Johnson was the First Lady of the United States from 1963 to 1969. Her husband Lyndon B. Johnson was the thirty sixth President of the United States. She was an environmentalist and actively participated in several projects to beautify Washington, D.C., other cities and national highways. She was a well educated lady of her time and an able manager and investor. She tactfully utilized a moderate inheritance during the congressional campaign of her husband Lyndon B. Johnson.

She managed her husband’s office while he enlisted in the navy during the Second World War. Lady Bird Johnson owned a radio station and a TV station which ran successfully helping the Johnsons become millionaires. As a First Lady, she made cutting-edge moves including recruiting her press secretary, employing staff exclusively in the East wing to work on projects of First Lady, communicating directly with the Congress and touring alone for electioneering. She received two of the highest civilian honours of the United States – the Congressional Gold Medal and the Presidential Gold Medal. Her book, A White House Diary contains record of her activities as the First Lady.