Theses photos show Lyndon B. Johnson during the most frustrating and most triumphant time of his career, reflected in a new biography by Robert A. Caro.
Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, photographed before his rise to become John F. Kennedy’s vice president. This period makes up part of biographer Robert A. Caro's fourth volume on LBJ, "The Passage of Power."
Jeff Broody/Lyndon Baines Johnson Library & Museum
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