Bess | Abell | Lady Bird's permanent White House staff. |
Ralph | Abernathy | American Civil Rights Movement leader. |
Bella | Abzug | American lawyer, politician, and leader in the women's movement. |
Abigail | Adams | Former First Lady of the United States. |
Ansel | Adams | American photographer and environmentalist. |
Edie | Adams | American comedian, actress, singer and businesswoman. |
Spiro | Agnew | 39th Vice President of the United States. |
Alvin | Ailey | African - American dancer, choreographer and activist. |
Josef | Albers | German-American designer, painter, educator and typographer. |
Muhammad | Ali | American boxer, philanthropist, and activist. |
Steve | Allen | American TV personality. |
Woody | Allen | American filmmaker. |
Carol | Anderson | American academic. |
Jack | Anderson | American newspaper columnist. |
Marian | Anderson | African-American contralto. |
Julie | Andrews | English actress, singer, and author. |
Maya | Angelou | African-American poet and author. |
Richard | Anuszkiewicz | American painter, printmaker, and sculptor. |
Hannah | Arendt | German-American philosopher and political theorist. |
Arthur | Ashe | American professional tennis player. |
Richard | Avedon | American fashion and portrait photographer. |
Johann S. | Bach | A German composer. |
Joan | Baez | American singer, songwriter, musician and activist. |
Pearl Mae | Bailey | American actress, singer, and author. |
Bobby | Baker | LBJ's political adviser. |
George | Balanchine | American ballet choreographer. |
James | Baldwin | American writer. |
Anne | Bancroft | American actress. |
Charles | Bartlett | American journalist. |
Count | Basie | American jazz musician and composer. |
Leonard | Baskin | American sculptor, draughtsman and graphic artist. |
Bill | Baxter | Lady Bird's pastor. |
Lee | Baygan | LBJ's makeup man. |
Betty | Beale | Former columnist and reporter for The Washington Evening Star. |
Ludwig van | Beethoven | A German composer and pianist. |
Harry | Belafonte | American musician and actor. |
Saul | Bellow | Canadian-American writer. |
Thomas Hart | Benton | American painter, muralist, and printmaker. |
Leonard | Bernstein | American conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, author. |
Harry | Bertoia | An Italian-born American artist, sound art sculptor. |
Hugo | Black | Former U.S. Supreme Court justice. |
Hale | Boggs | Former U.S. representative. |
Lindy | Boggs | Former U.S. repsentative. |
Paul | Bolton | Johnson's family friend. |
Catherine D. | Bowen | American writer. |
Johannes | Brahms | A German composer. |
Constantin | Brâncuși | Romanian sculptor, photographer and painter. |
Wernher von | Braun | American aerospace engineer and space architect. |
Simon | Breines | An imaginative urbanist and architect. |
Marcel | Breuer | Hungarian-American architect. |
Kingman | Brewster | American educator, academic and diplomat. |
Max | Brooks | American actor and author. |
Bernice | Brown | Edmund "Pat" Brown's wife. |
Edmund | Brown | 32nd Governor of California. aka: Pat. |
Helen Gurley | Brown | American author, publisher, and businesswoman. |
James | Brown | American singer-songwriter, dancer, music mogul. |
Louise Bush | Brown | An author. |
Oscar | Brown Jr. | American singer-songwriter. |
Susan | Brownmiller | American journalist. |
Ailsa Mellon | Bruce | David K. E. Bruce's wife. |
Audrey Mellon | Bruce | David K.E. Bruce's daughter. |
David K. E. | Bruce | American diplomat, intelligence officer and politician. |
Wiliam F. | Buckley Jr. | American public intellectual, author and political commentator. |
McGeorge | Bundy | Former National Security Adviser of the United States. aka: Mac. |
Gordon | Bunshaft | American architect. |
Mary | Bunting | The Radcliffe College president. |
Edmund | Burke | An Irish-British statesman, economist and philosopher. |
Carol | Burnett | American actress, comedian, singer, and writer. |
James | Burns | American historian and political scientist. |
William S. | Burroughs | American writer and visual artist. |
Horace | Busby | American opinion journalist . speechwriter, consultant. |
George H. W. | Bush | 41st President of the United States. |
Jack | Butler | American writer. |
Harry | Byrd | Former governor of Virginia. |
Robert | Byrd | Former U.S. senator. |
Dr. | Cain | One of Lyndon B. Johnson's doctors. |
Alexander | Calder | American sculptor. |
Joseph A. | Califano Jr. | American attorney, professor, and public servant. aka: Joe. |
William | Calley | Convicted US-war criminal from the Vietnam War. |
Albert | Camus | French philosopher, author, and journalist. |
Robert | Capa | A Hungarian-American war photographer and photojournalist. |
Truman | Capote | American novelist, screenwriter, playwright and actor. |
Leslie | Carpenter | Liz's Carpenter's husband. aka: Les. |
Mary Elizabeth | Carpenter | Lady Bird's Chief of Staff and communications director. |
Rachel | Carson | American marine biologist, writer, and conservationist. |
Rosalynn | Carter | Former First Lady of the United States. |
Nash | Castro | The National Park Service liaison to the White House. |
Douglass | Cater | American journalist. |
Benett | Cerf | American author. |
Mario | Champi | An architect. |
Carol | Channing | American actress. |
Cesar | Chavez | Civil rights activist. |
George | Christian | LBJ's former Press secretary. |
Agatha | Christie | An English writer. |
Winston | Churchill | Former British Prime Minister. |
Kenneth B. | Clark | First African-American member of the NY State Board of Regents. |
Ramsey | Clark | American lawyer and peace activist. |
Tom | Clark | Johnson's close friend. |
Tom C. | Clark | United States federal judge. |
Eldridge | Cleaver | American writer and political activist. |
Earle | Clements | Former Governor of Kentucky. |
Van | Cliburn | American pianist. |
Clark | Clifford | JFK's lawyer. |
Marny | Clifford | Clark's wife. |
Bill | Clinton | 42nd President of the United States. |
Hillary | Clinton | Former First Lady of the United states. |
Martha | Cole | Canadian artist. |
John | Connally | LBJ's long-time aide. |
F. Graham | Cootes | American artist. |
Le | Corbusier | A Swiss-American architect. |
William | Cosby | American stand-up comedian, actor, musician. aka: Bill. |
Walter | Cronkite | American broadcast journalist. |
Imogen | Cunningham | American photographer. |
Nathaniel | Currier | American lithographer. |
Stephen | Currier | A philanthropist. |
Robert | Dallek | American historian specializing in American presidents. |
Vic | Damone | American singer. |
Honoré | Daumier | French printmaker, caricaturist, painter, and sculptor. |
Ossie | Davis | American actor, director, poet, playwright, and social activist. |
Stuart | Davis | American painter. |
Sammy | Davis Jr. | American singer, dancer, actor, vaudevillian, and comedian. |
James | Dean | American actor. |
Edgar | Degas | A French artist famous for his pastel drawings and oil paintings. |
Barbaralee | Diamonstein | American architectural historian. |
Nancy | Dickerson | A journalist. |
Joan | Didion | American writer. |
Richard | Diebenkorn | American painter and printmaker. |
Everett | Dirksen | Former minority leader of the U.S. senate. |
Miriam | Dobbin | A reporter. |
Anatoly | Dobrynin | Soviet Russian diplomat and statesman. |
Bob | Dole | American politician and attorney. |
Mark Van | Doren | American poet and literary critic. |
William | Douglas | Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of U.S. |
Patricia J. | Doyle | The foundation's program officer for cultural affairs. |
Francis | Drake | An English explorer, sea captain, privateer, naval officer. |
Mildred | Dunnock | American theater, film and television actress. |
Clifford | Durr | A civil rights lawyer. |
Virginia | Durr | American activist. |
Bob | Dylan | American singer-songwriter. |
Thomas | Eakins | American painter. |
James | Eastland | American politician. |
Wolf Von | Eckardt | German-American writer, art and architecture critic. |
Lena | Edwards | A New Jersey physician. |
Dwight D. | Eisenhower | 34th President of the United States. |
Mary Geneva | Eisenhower | Former First Lady of the United States. aka: Mamie. |
Alfred | Eisenstaedt | A German-born American photographer and photojournalist. |
Thomas | Eliot | A poet, essayist, publisher and playwright. |
Duke | Ellington | American pianist. |
Ralph | Ellison | American novelist, literary critic, scholar and writer. |
Ralph Waldo | Emerson | American philosopher, essayist, and poet. |
Ludwig | Erhard | Former chancellor of Germany. |
Max | Ernst | German painter, sculptor and graphic artist. |
Walker | Evans | American photographer and photojournalist. |
Medgar | Evers | African-American civil rights activist. |
Walter | Fauntroy | American pastor, civil rights activist, and politician. |
Marie | Fehmer | Secretary to the president LBJ. |
Jules | Feiffer | American cartoonist, screenwriter and playwright. |
Doris | Fleeson | American journalist and columnist. |
Margot | Fonteyn | English ballerina. |
Betty | Ford | Former First Lady of the United States. |
Gerald | Ford | 38th President of the United States. |
John | Ford | American film director. |
Abe | Fortas | Former assistant justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. |
Carol | Fortas | Abe Fortas' wife. A prominent Washinton attorney. |
Arlene | Francis | American actress, radio and TV talk show host. |
Sam | Francis | American painter and printmaker. |
Sharon | Francis | Essential liaison for Udall. |
Robert | Frank | Swiss-American photographer and documentary filmmaker. |
Max | Frankel | A leading journalist in the United States. |
Aretha | Franklin | American singer-songwriter. |
Benjamin | Franklin | American author, political theorist, scientist, Founding Father. |
Orville | Freeman | 29th Governor of Minnesota. |
Betty | Friedan | American feminist writer and activist. |
J. William | Fulbright | American senator |
Bess | Furman | American journalist. |
Helen | Gahagan | LBJ's one-time mistress. |
John Kenneth | Galbraith | Canadian-American economist. |
Indira | Gandhi | Former Prime Minister of India. |
Barbara | Garson | American playwright, author and social activist. |
Charles de | Gaulle | Former President of France. |
Jean | Genet | French novelist, playwright, poet and political activist. |
Alberto | Giacometti | Swiss sculptor and painter. |
Dizzy | Gillespie | American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, and singer. |
Allen | Ginsberg | American poet and writer. |
Ruth Bader | Ginsburg | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. |
John | Glenn | American astronaut and politician. |
Eric | Goldman | A law professor at Santa Clara University School of Law. |
Barry | Goldwater | Former U.S. senator. |
Ashton G. | Gonella | Lady Bird's secretary. |
Charles | Goodman | American architect. |
Doris Kearns | Goodwin | American biographer, historian, former sports journalist. |
Richard | Goodwin | American writer and presidential adviser. |
Billy | Graham | Johnson's close friend. |
Kay | Graham | The publisher of the The Washington Post. |
Ulysses S. | Grant | 18th President of the United States. |
Dick | Gregory | American comedian, social activist, social critic, writer. |
Walter | Gropius | German-American architect. |
Victor | Gruen | Austrian architect. |
Morris | Gtaves | American painter. |
Woody | Guthrie | American folk singer and songwriter. |
Anna | Halprin | Lawrence's wife. |
Lawrence | Halprin | American landscape architect. |
George | Hamilton | American film and television actor. |
Averell | Harriman | Former Governor of New York. |
Michael | Harrington | An American writer. |
Cecille | Harrison | Lady Bird's acquaintance. |
Grace | Hartigan | American Abstract painter. |
George | Hartzog | American attorney and Director of the National Park Service. |
Childe | Hassam | American painter. |
Tom | Hayden | American social and political activist. |
Helen | Hayes | American actress. |
Hugh | Hefner | American businessman and magazine publisher. |
Dorothy | Height | American civil rights and women's rights activist. |
Lillian | Hellman | American dramatist and screenwriter. |
Richard | Helms | Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. |
Robert | Henri | American painter. |
Katharine | Hepburn | American actress. |
John | Hersey | American journalist, novelist, professor. |
Seymour | Hersh | American investigative journalist. |
Gary van den | Heuvel | An author. |
A. Leon | Higginbotham Jr. | A historian, presidential adviser, and federal court judge. |
Joseph | Hirshhorn | An entrepreneur, financier, and art collector. |
Alfred | Hitchcock | British film director and producer. |
Alfred | Hitchcock | British film director and producer. |
Oveta Culp | Hobby | US Army officer and government official. |
Hans | Hofmann | German American painter. |
Geoffrey | Holder | Trinidadian-American actor and dancer. |
Billie | Holiday | American jazz singer. |
J. Edgar | Hoover | Former Director of the NBI. |
Edward | Hopper | American realist painter and printmaker. |
Julia Ward | Howe | American abolitionist, social activist, and poet. |
Hubert | Humphrey | Former Vice-President of the United States. |
Muriel | Humphrey | Hubert Humphrey's wife. |
Dr. | Hurst | One of Lyndon B. Johnson's doctors. |
J. Willis | Hurst | American physician who served as the cardiologist of Pres. LBJ. |
Bobby | Hutton | Member of the Black Panther Party. |
Robert | Indiana | American artist. |
Andrew | Jackson | 7th President of the United States. |
Jesse | Jackson | American Baptist minister, activist, and politician. |
Jimmie Lee | Jackson | African American civil rights activist. |
Robert Gillman A. | Jackson | A UN administrator. |
Jane | Jacobs | American-Canadian journalist. |
Elizabeth | Janeway | American author and critic. aka: Babs. |
Robinson | Jeffers | American poet. |
Thomas | Jefferson | 3rd President of the United States. |
Walter | Jenkins | LBJ's closest White House aide. |
Lawrence | Joel | United States Army Medal of Honor recipient. |
Jasper | Johns | American painter and sculptor. |
Claudia A. T. | Johnson | Former First Lady of the United States. aka: Lady Bird Johnson. |
Lyndon B. | Johnson | 36th President of the United States. |
Rebekah B. | Johnson | LBJ's mother. |
Barbara | Jordan | American lawyer, educator and politician. |
Pauline | Kael | American film critic. |
Robert | Kastenmeier | American Democratic politician. aka: Bob. |
Nicholas | Katzenbach | Served as U.S. Attorney General during the LBJ's administration. |
Elia | Kazan | American film and theatre director. |
Alfred | Kazin | American writer and literary critic. |
Ellsworth | Kelly | American painter, sculptor, and printmaker. |
George F. | Kennan | American advisor, diplomat, political scientist and historian. |
Ethel | Kennedy | Robert Kennedy's wife. |
Jacqueline B. | Kennedy | Former First Lady of the United States. aka: Jackie. |
John F. | Kennedy | 35th President of the United States. aka: Jack. |
Joseph | Kennedy | John F. Kennedy's father and political counsel. |
Patrick B. | Kennedy | JFK's son. |
Robert | Kennedy | Former U.S. Attorney General. aka: Bobby. |
Rose | Kennedy | JFK's mother. |
Ted | Kennedy | Former U.S. senator. |
Ted | Kennedy | United States Senator. |
Andre | Kertész | Hungarian photographer. |
Dorothy | Kilgallen | American journalist and columnist. |
Billie Jean | King | American former world No. 1 tennis player. |
Coretta Scott | King | American civil rights activist and the wife of Martin Luther King Jr. |
Martin Luther | King Jr. | African-American Baptist pastor and social activist. |
Eartha | Kitt | American singer, actress, comedian, dancer and activist. |
Richard | Kleberg | Former U.S. representative. |
Franz | Kline | American painter. |
Wilem de | Kooning | A Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist. |
Stanley | Kramer | American film director and producer. |
Arthur B. | Krim | American lawyer. |
Milard | Lampell | American movie and television screenwriter. |
Dorothea | Lange | American documentary photographer and photojournalist. |
Marie | Larkin | Recipient of the National Gallery of Art Teaching Award. |
Mary | Lasker | American health activist and philanthropist. |
Carmen de | Lavallade | American actress, choreographer and dancer. |
Patricia K. | Lawford | American socialite and JFK's sister. |
Jacob | Lawrence | African American painter and art professor. |
Harper | Lee | American novelist. |
Richard | Lee | A Democrat and a longtime mayor of New Haven. |
Robert | Lee | A confederate general during American Civil War. |
Erich | Leinsdorf | Austrian conductor. |
Pierre Charles | L'Enfant | A French-born American architect. |
Jack | Levine | American painter and printmaker. |
Frances | Lewine | American journalist and White House correspondent. |
John | Lewis | American politician and civil rights activist. |
Roy | Lichtenstein | American pop artist. |
Abraham | Lincoln | 16th President of the United States. |
John | Lindsay | American politician and lawyer. |
Jacques | Lipchitz | American and French sculptor. |
Jesse | Locke | A writer and musician. |
Henry Cabot | Lodge Jr. | Former U.S. senator. |
Linda | Loftis | Miss Texas in 1961. |
Edward | Logue | American Urban planner. |
Alice Roosevelt | Longworth | American writer and socialite. |
Katie | Louchheim | A poet and a writer. |
Jean | Louis | Lady Bird's longtime Georgetown hairdresser. |
Thomas | Lovejoy | American ecologist. |
Robert | Lowell | American poet. |
Clare Boothe | Luce | American writer, politician, ambassador, journalist. |
Patrick | Lyndon | Luci's son. aka: Lyn. |
Douglas | MacArthur | United States Army general in WWI, WWII and Korea. |
Dwight | Macdonald | American writer, editor, film critic, social critic, philosopher. |
James | MacMilan | A Scottish classical composer and conductor. |
Lester | Maddox | Former governor of Georgia. |
Bernard | Malamud | American novelist and short story writer. |
Mike | Mansfield | American politician and diplomat. |
Fredric | March | American actor. |
Thurgood | Marshall | US Supreme Court justice from 1967 to 1991. |
Henri | Matisse | French artist. |
Bill | Mauldin | American editorial cartoonist. |
Elaine | May | American screenwriter, film director, actress, and comedian. |
Abigail | McCarthy | American academic and writer and the wife of Eugene McCarthy. |
Eugene | McCarthy | Former U.S. senator. |
Mary | McCarthy | American novelist, critic and political activist. |
John | McCone | Former United States Director of Central Intelligence. |
John | McCormack | Irish American tenor. |
Frank | McGee | American television journalist. |
Ralph | McGill | American journalist. |
Phyllis | McGinley | American poet and author. |
Mary | McGrory | American journalist. |
John | McMillan | Served as the 40th Treasurer of Alabama. |
Margy | McNamara | American journalist and TV critic. |
Robert | McNamara | Former U.S. Secretary of Defense. |
Harry | McPherson | Served as special counsel to President Lyndon B. Johnson. |
Lorenzo de' | Medici | Italian politician and humanist. |
Andrew | Mellon | American banker, philanthropist, art collector and politician. |
Rachel L. | Mellon | An American horticulturalist and gardener. aka: Bunny Mellon. |
James | Meredith | American civil rights movement figure, writer, and political adviser. |
Marjorie | Merriweather | American businesswoman, socialite, and philanthropist. |
Ian | Mettarg | Scottish landscape architect and author. |
Arthur | Miller | American playwright and essayist. |
Ho Chi | Minh | Former President of North Vietnam. |
Clarence | Mitchell Jr. | American civil rights activist and was the chief lobbyist. |
James | Monroe | 5th President of the United States. |
Maria Hester | Monroe | Daughter of U.S. president James Monroe. |
Henry | Moore | An English sculptor. |
Margaret | Moore | Canadian author of romance novels. |
Barbara | Morgan | American teacher and astronaut. |
Robert | Moses | Former Secretary of State of New York. |
Robert | Motherwell | American painter and printmaker. |
Albert | Moursund | American lawyer and politician. |
Bill | Moyers | Former White House Secretary. |
John | Muir | Scottish-American naturalist and author. |
Lewis | Mumford | American historian. |
Edvard | Munch | Norwegian painter. |
Edmund | Muskie | Served as the 58th United States Secretary of State. |
László Moholy | Nagy | Hungarian artist. |
Robert | Nash | American author. |
Louise | Nevelson | American sculptor. |
Paul | Newman | American actor and film director. |
Huey | Newton | American political activist. |
Mike | Nichols | American film director. |
Richard | Nixon | 37th President of the United States. |
Isamu | Noguchi | Japanese American sculptor and designer. |
Pat | Nugent | Luci Johnson's husband. |
Barack | Obama | 44th President of the United States. |
Michelle | Obama | Former First Lady of the United States. |
Phil | Ochs | American protest singer and songwriter. |
Sandra Day | O'Connor | Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the U. S. |
Kenny | O'Donnell | Former White House Appointments Secretary of the United States. |
Kandi | Ohno | Japanese-American designer. |
Yoichi R. | Okamoto | The official U.S. presidential photographer serving Pres. LBJ. |
Georgia | O'Keeffe | American artist. |
Frederick Law | Olmsted | American landscape architect. |
Aristotle | Onassis | Greek shipping magnate. |
J. Robert | Oppenheimer | American theoretical physicist. The "father of the atomic bomb". |
Lee Harvey | Oswald | JFK's assassin. |
Nathaniel A. | Owings | American architect. |
Farah | Pahlavi | The widow of the last Shah of Iran. |
Rosa | Parks | American activist in the civil rights movement. |
Mollie | Parnis | American fashion designer. |
Effie | Pattillo | Minnie's sister. |
Minnie Lee | Pattillo | Lady Bird'd mother. |
Rembrandt | Peale | American painter. |
Gregory | Peck | American actor. |
Katherine | Peden | Kentucky business leader, politician, and government advisor. |
Roberta | Peters | American operatic soprano. |
Pablo | Picasso | Spanish artist. |
James Jarrell | Pickle | American politician, Democratic congressman. aka: Jake. |
Sidney | Poitier | American-Bahamian actor. |
Jackson | Pollock | American painter. |
Adam Clayton | Powell Jr. | American Baptist pastor and politician. |
Eleanor | Presley | The director of a rocket and spacecraft integration division. |
Leontyne | Price | The first African American singer. |
Hester Beall | Provensen | Lady Bird's speech coach. |
Ezra | Rachlin | A pianist and conductor of the Austin Symphony Orchestra. |
A. Philip | Randolph | A Black American civil rights activist, labor unionist, politician. |
Jeannette | Rankin | American congresswoman for Montana. |
Dan | Rather | American broadcast journalist. |
Robert | Rauschenberg | American painter and graphic artist. |
Man | Ray | American artist and photographer. |
Samuel | Rayburn | Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. aka: Sam. |
Ronald | Reagan | 40th President of the United States. |
George | Reedy | Former White House Press Secretary. |
Pierre-Auguste | Renoir | French painter and sculptor. |
James | Reston | Ameican journalist. aka: Scotty. |
Walter | Reuther | A Labor union leader. |
S. Dillon | Ripley | An ornithologist, served as the 8th Secretary of the Smithsonian. |
José de | Rivera | American abstract sculptor. |
Larry | Rivers | American artist, musician, filmmaker, and occasional actor. |
Chuck | Robb | United States Marine. |
Juanita | Roberts | LBJ's principal secretary and confidant. |
A. Willis | Robertson | Former member of the U.S. senate. |
Arthur | Robertson | A Scottish runner. |
Mrs. | Robertson | Arthur's wife. |
Laurance | Rockefeler | American businessman, financier, philanthropist. |
Mary | Rockefeller | Spouse of Nelson Rockefeller, First Lady of New York. |
Mary | Rockefeller | Laurance's wife. |
Nelson | Rockefeller | 41st Vice President of the United States. |
Norman | Rockwell | American painter and illustrator. |
Marie | Rodgers | A veteran of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps. |
Hillary | Rodham | Former U.S. Secretary of State. |
Auguste | Rodin | A French sculptor. |
George | Romney | American business executive and politician. |
Eleanor | Roosevelt | Former First Lady of the United States. |
Franklin D. | Roosevelt | 32nd President of the United States. |
Theodore | Roosevelt | 26th President of the United States. |
Walt | Rostow | American economist, political theorist and government official. |
Philip | Roth | American novelist and short story writer. |
Mark | Rothko | American painter. |
Elizabeth | Rowe | Lady Bird's friend. aka: Libby. |
James Henry | Rowe | A lawyer, politician, government official. aka: Jimmy. |
Dean | Rusk | Former U.S. Secretary of State. |
Richard | Russell | Lyndon B. Johnson's mentor. |
Bayard | Rustin | American civil rights activist and gay rights activist. |
Christine | Sadler | McCall's Washington Bureau chief. |
Pierre | Salinger | Former U.S. senator. |
Carl | Sanburg | American poet. |
Terry | Sanford | Former member of the U.S. senate. |
Margaret | Sanger | American birth control activist, educator and nurse. |
Pedro | Sanjuan | A DNC official working on the Hispanic vote. |
John Singer | Sargent | American painter. |
David | Sarnoff | American businessman; pioneer of American radio and television. |
Arthur | Schlesinger Jr. | American historian. |
Robert | Schumann | A German composer. |
Bobby | Seale | American political activist. |
Haile | Selassie | Emperor of Ethiopia. |
Pauline | Shackleton | American politician. aka: Polly. |
Ben | Shahn | Lithuanian painter and photographer. |
William | Shakespeare | An English playwright. |
George | Shaw | Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist. |
Isabelle | Shelton | A journalist. |
Elizabeth | Shoumatoff | Russian-American painter. |
Eunice K. | Shriver | American philanthropist. |
Sargent | Shriver | American diplomat, politician and activist. |
Robert P. | Silvers | American lawyer and government official. |
John | Sirica | American judge. |
Louis | Skidmore | American architect. |
David | Smith | American visual artist. |
Margaret Chase | Smith | Member of the United States Senate from Maine. |
Mary | Smith | A reporter. |
Stephen | Smith | Bobby Kennedy's brother-in-law. |
Barbara | Solomon | An associate Dean at Radcliffe College. |
Theodore | Sorensen | JFK's speechwriter. aka: Ted. |
Frank | Stanton | American broadcasting executive. |
Harold | Stassen | 25th Governor of Minnesota. |
Wallace | Stegner | American novelist. |
Edward | Steichen | American photographer, artist and curator. |
Gertrude | Stein | American novelist, poet, playwright, and art collector. |
Robert | Stein | A film producer. |
John | Steinbeck | American writer. |
Gloria | Steinem | American feminist and journalist. |
Roger L. | Stevens | An American real estate executive. |
Adlai | Stevenson | Former Governor of Illinois. |
Billy | Stewart | American rhythm and blues singer and pianist. |
Potter | Stewart | US Supreme Court justice. |
Alfred | Stieglitz | American photographer and modern art promoter. |
Carl | Stokes | First African-American mayor of Cleveland. |
Paul | Stookey | American singer-songwriter. |
Paul | Strand | American artist. |
Barbra | Streisand | American singer. |
Wiliam | Styron | American novelist and essayist. |
Stuart | Symington | Former U.S. Secretary of the Air force. |
William H. | Taft | 27th President of the United States. |
Maria | Tallchief | A ballet dancer. |
Betty | Talmadge | Herman's ex-wife. |
Herman | Talmadge | Former governor of Georgia. |
Thomas J. | Taylor | Lady Bird's father. |
U | Thant | Former Secretary General of the United Nations. |
Nguyễn Văn | Thieu | The president of the Republic of Vietnam. |
Helen | Thomas | American reporter and author. |
Henry David | Thoreau | American naturalist. |
Homer | Thornberry | American politician and judge. |
Storm | Thurmund | Former governor of South Carolina. |
Spencer | Tracy | American actor. |
B. | Traven | German novelist. |
Mary | Travers | American singer-songwriter. |
Bess | Truman | Former First Lady of the United States. |
Harry S. | Truman | 33rd President of the United States. |
Barbara | Tuchman | American historian and author. |
Kate | Tuchman | The principal in a public school in Manhattan. |
Esther Van W. | Tufty | American journalist. |
Mark | Twain | American author and humorist. |
Elizabeth | Tyler | An artist. |
Lee | Udall | Stewart's wife. |
Stewart | Udall | Former United States Secretary of the Interior. |
Jack | Valenti | White House aide. |
Sarah | Vaughan | British writer and journalist. |
Diego | Velázquez | Spanish painter. |
Gore | Vidal | American writer. |
George Corley | Wallace | Former governor of Alabama. |
Edward | Warburg | American philanthropist and art patron. |
Barbara | Ward | British economist and writer. |
Earl | Warren | The chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. |
Robert Penn | Warren | American poet, novelist, and literary critic. |
Bennetta B. | Washington | American educator and community leader. |
Walter | Washington | Former mayor of the District of Columbia. |
Marvin | Watson | An advisor to U.S. president LBJ and was Postmaster General. |
Robert | Weaver | Canadian editor and broadcaster. |
Orson | Welles | American actor, director, writer, and producer. |
Charles | Weltner | American jurist. |
James Bernard | West | Former White House chief usher. |
William | Westmoreland | United States Army general. |
Edward | Weston | American photographer. |
James | Whistler | American painter. |
Josh | White | American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and civil rights activist. |
William S. | White | American journalist. |
Charles | Whitman | American mass murderer. |
Walt | Whitman | American poet. |
Geraldine | Whittington | LBJ's personal executive secretary. aka: Gerri. |
Roy | Wilkins | A prominent activist in the Civil Rights Movement. |
Roy | Wilkins | African American rights activist. |
Gene | Williams | One of Bess' household staff. |
Helen | Williams | One of Lady Bird's staff at home. |
Hosea | Williams | American civil rights leader and activist. |
Terry Tempest | Williams | American writer, educator, conservationist, and activist. |
Clair | Wilson | Whitman first victim. |
Edith | Wilson | Woodrow Wilson's second wife. |
Woodrow | Wilson | 28th President of the United States. |
Garry | Winogrand | American street photographer. |
W. Willard | Wirtz | American Secretary of Labor. |
Frank Lloyd | Wright | American architect. |
Zephyr | Wright | Lady Bird's cook. |
Andrew | Wyeth | American Realist painter. |
Ralph | Yarborough | Former U.S. senator. |
Peter | Yarrow | American singer-songwriter. |
William Butler | Yeasts | Former senator of the Irish Free State. |
Rufus | Youngblood | A United States Secret Service agent. aka: Rufe. |
Sammy | Younge Jr. | A civil rights activist. |
William | Zorach | American sculptor, painter, printmaker, and writer. |
Albert | | Mary Lasker's husband. |
Antonio | | One of Minnie Lee's son. |
Aristotle | | A Greek philosopher. |
Caroline | | JFK's daughter. |
Christian II | | King of Denmark and Norway. |
Claud | | Minnie's brother. |
Cleopatra | | Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom. |
Craig | | Robert McNamara's son. |
Effie | | Lady Bird's aunt. |
Elaine | | Steinbeck's third wife. |
Frank | | LBJ's aunt. |
Gerald | | Pat Nugent's father. |
Gerald Jr. | | Pat's elder brother. |
Hassan II | | King of Morocco. |
Helen | | One of Bess' household staff. |
Joan | | Ted Kennedy's wife. |
John Jr. | | JFK's son. aka: John-John. |
Judy Agnew | | Spiro's wife. |
Judy Ann | | Mr. and Mrs. Robertson's only daughter. |
Julie | | Pat Nixon's daughter. |
Luci | | Lyndon's younger daughter. |
Lucinda | | Lynda's child. |
Lurleen | | George Wallace's wife. |
Lynda | | Lyndon's elder daughter. |
Malcolm X | | American human rights activist. |
Marjorie | | Walter Jenkin's wife. |
Mary | | Tom Clark's wife. |
Mathilde | | Arthur Krim's wife. |
Olga | | Joseph Hirshhorn's new wife. |
Prince Philip | | Duke of Edinberg. |
Thomas Jr. | | One of Minnie Lee's son. |
Tillie | | Pat Nugent's mother. |
Tom | | Stewart and Lee's eldest son. |
Tricia | | Pat Nixon's daughter. |
Virginia | | Dean Rusk's wife. |