If you mean the Lonnie G. Johnson who was born October 6, 1949 and who invented the Super Soaker water gun, he is still alive.
The Lost Generation was the name given to the men who came back from fighting in World War I. They were disillusioned and depressed, because the fighting was unlike anything the world had ever seen. The men of the Lost Generation had lost their beliefs and their naivete about that world.
Andrew Johnson was notably a white supremacist and he did not want any African Americans to gain any votes or have more rights. He might have stated the above "[...]black in the south and white in the north" because he felt that slavery ownership was right, and that the north was being controlled by abolitionists (of slavery) as well as the many poor whites.
It meant that the slaves would be free and the southern people must have been broken-hearted knowing that all of their free labor would be lost.
I don't know about first and second, but i do know the red scare was a great fear of communists in the 1940s or 50s. Poeple lost their jobs or were sent to prisons due to little suspicions.
He was referring to public support of the Vietnam War.
Alvin Walter Johnson has written: 'Calendar reform, what does it mean?' -- subject(s): Calendar
If you mean "Who signed the bill into law?", it was Lyndon Johnson.
It means that you could do anything, if you only knew what to do.
Kennedy chose Lyndon Johnson as his vice-president (running mate) in order to appeal to voters from the southern states, since Kennedy was from the northeast.
I think the answer depends on what you mean. Do you mean for 1964 or in 1964.Lyndon Johnson was the Person of the Year for 1964.Martin Luther King was Person of the Year for 1963, and the cover announcing this appeared in January of 1964.There is a link below.
Do you mean first name or last name starting with J? John Adams, John F. Kennedy (first name) - there are many more. Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, Lyndon Johnson
Your question is unclear. Do you mean Lyndon Johnson's "War on poverty" or "The Vietnam War?" Never heard of a "Vietnam war on poverty."
LOL you mean Dwayne Johnson according to wikipedia he weighs 225 lbs due to weight lossfor a movie. he has lost 50 pounds
IBJ typically refers to the Indianapolis Business Journal, a weekly publication covering business news and information in the Indianapolis area. However, it can also be used as an abbreviation for other purposes, depending on the context.
In a vehicle 1 car away behind the presidents The car directly behind Kennedy's was filled with secret service agents.....diagram bellow ......--------..........------...........-------- .......Johnson.........agents...........Kennedy (dashes above mean their location, names are listed belie)
When Lyndon B. Johnson states that "freedom is not enough," he emphasizes that mere legal rights and freedoms do not guarantee true equality or opportunity for all individuals. He argues that without access to education, economic resources, and social support, freedom alone cannot empower people to improve their lives. This perspective underscores the importance of addressing systemic inequalities to ensure that all citizens can fully participate in society and realize their potential.