Luci Baines Johnson
President Lyndon B. Johnson's daughter, humanitarian advocate
Luci Baines Johnson (born July 2, 1947) is an American public figure and daughter of the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson, and First Lady Lady Bird Johnson. Growing up in the White House during the turbulent 1960s, Luci became a public figure in her own right. She converted to Catholicism in 1965, a significant decision that drew national attention. Throughout her life, she has been involved in various charitable and humanitarian causes, including work with the Special Olympics and other advocacy efforts. Luci has maintained a private life compared to many political family members, focusing on family and community service. Her journey from being a president's daughter to establishing her own identity and purpose has made her a notable figure in American political and social history.
Political Leader
American
1947
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Luci
Latin origin
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