Lewis L. Gould is Eugene C. Barker Centennial Professor Emeritus in American History at the University of Texas at Austin and author or coauthor of eighteen other books, including The Presidency of William McKinley; 1968: The Election that Changed America; and Lady Bird Johnson and the Environment.
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Editor's Foreword Preface 1. From Karnack to the White House 2. Becoming First Lady 3. Ways to Beautify America 4. Beautifying the Two Washingtons 5. Beautifying the Highways 6. Her Space in the World Abbreviations Notes Bibliographic Essay Index
"A very good introduction to the accomplishments of a woman whose modest demeanor and tenure during turbulent times has eclipsed her contributions to the role of First Lady and to the American environment."-Journal of Southern History "Effectively chronicles the evolution of the environmental movement under the tutelage of Mrs. Johnson."-Southwestern Historical Quarterly "A pleasure to read, this engaging book persuasively establishes the significance of Lady Bird Johnson in two areas: her contributions in terms of staff, procedures, and tactics to the evolving role of the President's wife and her contributions to environmental policy and practice. In addition, Gould illuminates the forces that shaped her particular interests and that enabled her to wield influence in the White House and beyond. An excellent model and splendid kick-off for the Modern First Ladies series."-Susan M. Hartmann, author of Other Feminists: Activists in the Liberal Establishment

