Timeline of the Lyndon B. Johnson presidency (1968–1969)

The following is a timeline of the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson from January 1, 1968, to January 20, 1969.
Johnson in January 1969
Lyndon B. JohnsonFamilyElectoral historyMemorialsBibliographyTransitionKennedy administrationInaugurationPresidencytimelineExecutive actionsCannabis policyForeign policyJohnson DoctrineJudicial appointmentsSupreme Court candidatescontroversyFirst inaugurationLet Us ContinueCivil Rights Act (1964)Transportation Act (1964)Food Stamp Act (1964)War on povertySecond inaugurationDepartment of Housing and Urban DevelopmentDepartment of TransportationImmigration and Nationality Act of 1965Elementary and Secondary Education ActChild Nutrition ActNon-Discrimination in Federal contractsThurgood Marshall Supreme Court nominationCivil Rights Act (1968)primariesconventionelectioncampaignwithdrawalPresidential librarypresidency of Lyndon B. JohnsonVietnam WarNorodom SihanoukArthur OkunVice President HumphreyZambiaPrime Minister of IsraelLevi EshkolCharles PercyEugene McCarthyLawrence F. O'BrienMassachusettsUnited States Chief of ProtocolSecretary of the TreasuryHenry H. FowlerAlf LandonGovernor of CaliforniaRonald ReaganLady Bird JohnsonEartha KittUnited States Secretary of DefenseRobert McNamaraU.S.S. PuebloNorth KoreaCuban Missile CrisisEarl WarrenJerre Stockton WilliamsWallace M. Greene, Jr.Charles ZwickGeorge MeanyNew HampshireKhe Sanh Combat BaseSilver BridgePrime Minister of BritainHarold WilsonDwight EisenhowerMilton EisenhowerMaracay, VenezuelaAssociated PressDenverAbraham LincolnSecretary of DefenseHarry TrumanPuerto RicoGovernor of IllinoisOtto Kerner, Jr.C. R. SmithUnited States Secretary of CommerceRobert M. McKinneyJoseph William Martin Jr.Robert F. KennedycandidacyMinneapolisSecretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentRobert C. WeaverWilbur J. CohenSecretary of Health, Education, and WelfareAFL–CIOCreighton Abramshe will not runEverett DirksenAssassination of Martin Luther King Jr.Memphis, TennesseeHawaiiMartin Luther King Jr.George ChristianBaltimoreGovernor of MarylandSpiro AgnewCamp DavidJohn S. McCain, Jr.Civil Rights Act of 1968President of South KoreaChung Hee ParkEasterChairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffEarle WheelerPacificFredericksburg, TexasClark CliffordWilbur MillsIndependence, MissouriCarl HaydenPresident of TunisiaHabib BourguibaUnited States Secretary of Health, Education, and WelfarePrime Minister of AustraliaJohn GortonConsumer Credit Protection ActTexas Christian UniversityUniversity of TexasHelen KellerGlassboro State CollegeGlassboro, New JerseySaigonRevenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968Nashville, TennesseeMedicareGeorge WallaceDean of the United States House of RepresentativesEmanuel CellerMagna ChartaDwight D. EisenhowerMamie EisenhowerWarsaw Pact invasion of CzechoslovakiaSouthwest Texas StateLabor DayNational Defense Education ActThomas More CollegeNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationFood Stamp Act of 1964Merchant Marine Act of 1936Public Health Service ActGun Control Act of 1968Uniform Code of Military JusticeHouston, TexasRepublicanRichard Nixon1968 presidential electionDemocraticVice PresidentHubert HumphreyPresident-electVeterans DayWest BerlinMadridJohn F. KennedyArlington National CemeteryHenry KissingerAustin, TexasNorman ThomasApollo 8Walter RostowBeirutJohn W. McCormickinauguratedPresident of the United StatesVice President of the United StatesU.S. SenatorU.S. RepresentativesecondGreat SocietyModel Cities ProgramArchitectural Barriers ActClean Air ActCivil Rights Act of 1964Coinage Act of 1965Economic Opportunity Act of 1964Head Start ProgramJob CorpsEqual Employment Opportunity CommissionFair Housing ActTruth in Lending ActFederal-Aid Highway Act of 1968Glassboro SummitHigher Education Act of 1965Upward BoundTeacher CorpsHousing and Urban Development Act of 1968Dominican Republic occupationMedicaidNational Endowment for the ArtsNational Endowment for the HumanitiesExecutive Order 11246Executive Order 11375Older Americans ActOperation CHAOSOuter Space TreatyPublic Broadcasting Act of 1967Gulf of Tonkin ResolutionCredibility gap24th AmendmentVoting Rights Act of 1965White House Conference on Civil RightsWhite House preservationState of the Union AddressSupreme CourtcontroversiesJohnson deskPresidential transition of Richard NixonOperation TexasTexas Broadcasting CompanyJohnson AmendmentBox 13 scandalBashir AhmadLyndon Baines Johnson Library and MuseumLyndon B. Johnson National GrasslandLyndon B. Johnson National Historical ParkLyndon B. Johnson Space CenterLyndon Baines Johnson DayLyndon B. Johnson School of Public AffairsMemorial Grove on the PotomacUSS Lyndon B. JohnsonBlack JackElectionsUnited States House of Representatives special elections, 19371938 United States House of Representatives electionsUnited States Senate special elections, 19411948 United States Senate electionsDemocratic Party presidential primaries, 1960Democratic National Convention 19561960 United States presidential electionLyndon B. Johnson in popular cultureDaisy advertisementJohnson cultThe Years of Lyndon JohnsonLBJ (1991 television film)Path to War (2002 film)Selma (2014 film)LBJ (2017 film)Claudia "Lady Bird" Taylor JohnsonLynda Bird Johnson RobbLuci Baines JohnsonSamuel Ealy Johnson Jr.Sam Houston JohnsonSamuel Ealy Johnson, Sr.Joseph Wilson BainesGeorge Washington BainesChuck Robb← John F. KennedyRichard Nixon →← Richard NixonHubert Humphrey →Presidents of the United StatesGeorge Washington1789–1797John Adams1797–1801Thomas Jefferson1801–1809James Madison1809–1817James Monroe1817–1825John Quincy Adams1825–1829Andrew Jackson1829–1837Martin Van Buren1837–1841William Henry HarrisonJohn Tyler1841–1845James K. Polk1845–1849Zachary TaylorMillard Fillmore1850–1853Franklin Pierce1853–1857James Buchanan1857–18611861–1865Andrew Johnson1865–1869Ulysses S. Grant1869–1877Rutherford B. Hayes1877–1881James A. GarfieldChester A. Arthur1881–1885Grover ClevelandBenjamin Harrison1889–1893William McKinley1897–1901Theodore Roosevelt1901–1909William Howard Taft1909–1913Woodrow Wilson1913–1921Warren G. Harding1921–1923Calvin Coolidge1923–1929Herbert Hoover1929–1933Franklin D. Roosevelt1933–1945Harry S. Truman1945–19531953–19611961–19631963–19691969–1974Gerald Ford1974–1977Jimmy Carter1977–19811981–1989George H. W. Bush1989–1993Bill Clinton1993–2001George W. Bush2001–2009Barack Obama2009–2017Donald Trump2017–2021Joe Biden2021–20252025–presentWashingtonJ. AdamsMcKinleyT. RooseveltWilsonHardingCoolidgeHooverF. D. RooseveltTrumanEisenhowerKennedyL. B. JohnsonCarterReaganG. H. W. BushClintonG. W. Bush