President Lyndon B. Johnson expressed a desire to be remembered for his efforts in civil rights and social reform, particularly through his Great Society programs. He aimed to leave a legacy of improving education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for marginalized populations. Johnson famously stated he wanted to be remembered as a president who fought for the underprivileged and worked to eliminate poverty and racial injustice in America.
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