Nation's First "Green" First Lady Left Mark While Beautifying America
Lady Bird Johnson Dead at Age of 94
By M.S.Medina, published Jul 12, 2007
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In a press release, Keep America Beautiful, established in 1953, noted it will miss Mrs. Johnson. It is one of the largest volunteer, community based and educational organizations in the United States who owes much of its success the the former First Lady. Lady Bird Johnson worked tirelessly to keep America's countrysides beautiful and colorful. Keep America Beautiful Inc. has a net-work of more than 1000 participating affiliations and participants throughout the United States. Lady Bird's advocacy throughout the tumultuous 60's brought national attention to the organization's mission which is "To bring natural beauty to America's public places." Mrs. Johnson also convened the first "White House Conference on National Beauty" in 1965. Lady Bird Johnson understood the meaning of "greening" of a community long before the term became 'hip' during the mid 2000s.
Mrs. Johnson started capital beautification by helping to found The Society for a More Beautiful National Capitol" during her husband Lyndon B. Johnson's term in the White House from November 1963 to January 1969. Lyndon B. Johnson became President of The United States after John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Texas. Lady Bird Johnson though thrust into the World's spotlight, made use of her time as First Lady by championing the cause of beautifying her surroundings. The Society for a More Beautiful Capitol was created to improve the physical appearance of Washington D.C. Her efforts inspired similar programs throughout the country.
Lady Bird was also instrumental in promoting The Highway Beautification Act which limited the number of billboards allowed on public highways and encouraged the planting of natural wild flowers along the same road-sides.
Nation's First "Green" First Lady Left Mark While Beautifying America
Date: June 12, 2007Location:
Austin, TX USA
Lady Bird Johnson dead at 94.
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Takeaways
- Lady Bird Johnson died on July 11, 2007, in Austin, Texas.
- The former First Lady endorsed the "greening" of America long before the term existed.
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