To our fellow Americans, This letter was drafted by Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson depicts the status of women in the eyes of the U.S.
Category: Cabinet of the United States (1962)
In 1962, the role of women in society is becoming more important. It is becoming more than just cooking, cleaning, and watching the children. The
In a majority Democratic yet visibly divided Senate, Senators are heavily struggling to reach any sort of agreement over how to take action on the
Many United States senators have gathered in an attempt to discuss their opposing views, similar views, and create resolutions to solve their issues that they
Good afternoon esteemed members of the press, The Kennedy Administration is ecstatic to announce a huge step forward in world peace. We have had a
Good evening fellow Americans, I am deeply saddened to announce the passing of former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Through her time as the First Lady,
The US cabinet sought to reassure the American people concerned about Cuba and the missile crisis with a statement to the press. “[The American people]