HISTORIANS ON LYNDON JOHNSON’S TIME IN THE WHITE HOUSE
In this segment, historians Doris Kearns Goodwin and William Seale talk about President Lyndon Johnson’s time in the White House – from the highs of his Great Society bills to the lows of Vietnam and the protests outside the home that could be heard inside by President Johnson and his family. Mrs. Goodwin also recounts personal stories of her time in the White House with President Johnson as she worked there as a White House fellow, and formed a friendship with him that would lead to her work on his memoirs after he leaves the White House in 1969.