Lyndon B. Johnson (English Wikipedia)

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  • Dale Baum and James L. Hailey (Autumn 1994). "Lyndon Johnson's Victory in the 1948 Texas Senate Race: A Reappraisal". Political Science Quarterly. 109 (4): 595–613. doi:10.2307/2151840. JSTOR 2151840. To the east in neighboring Jim Wells County – home of the notorious Box 13, which happened to be the only box in the county dominated by Parr's operatives – LBJ managed to acquire, according to the estimates, a four-percentage-point net gain over Stevenson, or about only 387 votes (of which at least two hundred were patently fraudulent).
  • Badger, Tony (1999). "Southerners Who Refused to Sign the Southern Manifesto". The Historical Journal. 42 (2). Cambridge University Press: 517–534. doi:10.1017/S0018246X98008346. JSTOR 3020998. S2CID 145083004.
  • Nelson, Justin A. (December 2000). "Drafting Lyndon Johnson: The President's Secret Role in the 1968 Democratic Convention". Presidential Studies Quarterly. 30 (4): 688–713. doi:10.1111/j.0360-4918.2000.00139.x. JSTOR 27552141.
  • Gilbert, Robert E. (December 1995). "The Political Effects of Presidential Illness: The Case of Lyndon B. Johnson". Political Psychology. 16 (4). International Society of Political Psychology: 761–776. doi:10.2307/3791892. JSTOR 3791892.

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  • Dale Baum and James L. Hailey (Autumn 1994). "Lyndon Johnson's Victory in the 1948 Texas Senate Race: A Reappraisal". Political Science Quarterly. 109 (4): 595–613. doi:10.2307/2151840. JSTOR 2151840. To the east in neighboring Jim Wells County – home of the notorious Box 13, which happened to be the only box in the county dominated by Parr's operatives – LBJ managed to acquire, according to the estimates, a four-percentage-point net gain over Stevenson, or about only 387 votes (of which at least two hundred were patently fraudulent).
  • Goldfield, David (2014). "Border Men: Truman, Eisenhower, Johnson, and Civil Rights". The Journal of Southern History. 80 (1): 7–38. JSTOR 23796842.
  • Badger, Tony (1999). "Southerners Who Refused to Sign the Southern Manifesto". The Historical Journal. 42 (2). Cambridge University Press: 517–534. doi:10.1017/S0018246X98008346. JSTOR 3020998. S2CID 145083004.
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  • Nelson, Justin A. (December 2000). "Drafting Lyndon Johnson: The President's Secret Role in the 1968 Democratic Convention". Presidential Studies Quarterly. 30 (4): 688–713. doi:10.1111/j.0360-4918.2000.00139.x. JSTOR 27552141.
  • Gilbert, Robert E. (December 1995). "The Political Effects of Presidential Illness: The Case of Lyndon B. Johnson". Political Psychology. 16 (4). International Society of Political Psychology: 761–776. doi:10.2307/3791892. JSTOR 3791892.
  • Kent B. Germany, "Historians and the Many Lyndon Johnsons: A Review Essay" Journal of Southern History (2009) 75#4 pp 1001–1028 at p. 1005. in JSTOR

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  • "Lyndon Baines Johnson, 37th Vice President (1961–1963)". US Senate. Archived from the original on July 24, 2019. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
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