LBJ

‘Selma’ and the accuracy brigade

Why the coverage of a Martin Luther King movie has focused so much on Lyndon Johnson

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The undiminished power of Robert Caro

I am 532 pages into Robert A. Caro’s The Passage Of Power, the fourth installment of what was originally meant to be a three-volume biography of Lyndon B. Johnson. Caro is now doing five volumes in all…or at least that’s what he is saying at the moment. A sixth book would not be out of bounds, on the precedent of Dumas Malone’s series on Thomas Jefferson, but five will probably do the trick. Johnson did not have the fascinating, full post-presidential life Jefferson did; he seems to have practically sprinted toward death after he was driven out of the White House.

The huge secret about FDR’s death

Americans were told their president died of a sudden stroke. Not true, says a new book.