
Lady Bird Johnson (First Lady)
Lady Bird Johnson, born Claudia Taylor in 1912, was the First Lady of the United States from 1963 to 1969, during her husband, President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. She was an advocate for environmental conservation, promoting beauty and greenery in urban areas through programs like the Highway Beautification Act. Lady Bird also focused on women's rights and education. Known for her charm and intelligence, she played a significant role in her husband's political career and was a pioneer in using media to communicate social issues, leaving a lasting legacy in environmentalism and public service.