After Lyndon B. Johnson became president following the assassination of John F. Kennedy in November 1963, his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, served as the First Lady. She was known for her advocacy in beautification projects and her work on environmental issues, highlighting the importance of nature and conservation during her time in the White House. Lady Bird Johnson remained First Lady until the end of Johnson's presidency in January 1969.
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