Lyndon B. Johnson

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Lyndon B Johnson desired results The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the most important of these mea sures passed in his first year as president Johnson as a Texan may have seemed to be an unlikely champion of civil rights given that the Southern states were the most likely to institutionalize racial dis crimination However as a young man Johnson had taught impoverished Mexican American children and this experience partly inspired his commitment to anti poverty and civil rights programs On November 3 1964 the voters of the nation elected Johnson to a full term He overwhelmingly defeated Republican Senator Barry M Goldwater of Arizona Johnson called his landslide victory a trib ute to the program that was begun by our beloved president John F Kennedy Johnson referred to his administra tion’s programs as the Great Society by which he aimed to improve life for Americans of all races and economic backgrounds Other landmark legislation enacted during his presidency included the Voting Rights Act the Immigration and Nationality Act and an amendment to the Social Security Act that established 8