Lyndon Baines Johnson Day
August 27, 2025
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day is a Texas state holiday commemorating the birth of Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States. Johnson, often referred to as LBJ, played a pivotal role in shaping modern America through his leadership during a transformative era in U.S. history, marked by civil rights advancements and the escalation of the Vietnam War.
Table of Contents
- When is Lyndon Baines Johnson Day?
- The History of Lyndon Baines Johnson Day?
- What Do People Do on This Day?
- Who is Lyndon Baines Johnson
When is Lyndon Baines Johnson Day?
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day is observed annually on August 27 to celebrate the birthday of Lyndon B. Johnson, who was born on August 27, 1908, in Stonewall, Texas.
The following is the list of Lyndon Baines Johnson Day from 2020 to 2049.
Holiday | Date | Weekday |
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Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2020 | Thursday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2021 | Friday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2022 | Saturday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2023 | Sunday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2024 | Tuesday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2025 | Wednesday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2026 | Thursday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2027 | Friday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2028 | Sunday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2029 | Monday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2030 | Tuesday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2031 | Wednesday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2032 | Friday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2033 | Saturday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2034 | Sunday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2035 | Monday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2036 | Wednesday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2037 | Thursday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2038 | Friday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2039 | Saturday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2040 | Monday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2041 | Tuesday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2042 | Wednesday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2043 | Thursday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2044 | Saturday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2045 | Sunday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2046 | Monday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2047 | Tuesday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2048 | Thursday |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | August 27, 2049 | Friday |
The History of Lyndon Baines Johnson Day?
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day is a Texas state holiday established to honor the life, legacy, and achievements of Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ).
Lyndon Baines Johnson was born on August 27, 1908, in Stonewall, Texas, Johnson grew up in the Texas Hill Country. His upbringing in a rural area deeply influenced his commitment to improving education, combating poverty, and supporting rural development.
Johnson began his political journey as a U.S. Representative (1937–1949), then served as a U.S. Senator (1949–1961), where he became Senate Majority Leader. He served as Vice President under President John F. Kennedy before assuming the presidency following Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Johnson's roots in Texas were central to his identity, and he often returned to his ranch in Stonewall, known as the Texas White House, during his presidency.
Following Johnson's death on January 22, 1973, the Texas State Legislature established this holiday to honor the 36th President of the United States, who was a native of Texas. The date, August 27, was chosen to coincide with Johnson's birthday.
What Do People Do on This Day?
On Lyndon Baines Johnson Day, Texans honor the life and legacy of Lyndon B. Johnson. Activities and events focus on celebrating his contributions to civil rights, education, social welfare, and the nation as a whole.
Universities and community organizations host talks about Johnson's achievements, focusing on the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. Some lessons on Johnson's life and presidency, emphasizing his impact on American history and Texas culture.
Parades, cultural events, and community festivals honor Johnson's roots cross the communities in Texas, and families and communities share stories about Johnson's legacy and his impact on their lives.
Families and communities come together for traditional Texan meals to celebrate Johnson's life and Texas heritage.
Who is Lyndon Baines Johnson
Lyndon Baines Johnson, often referred to as LBJ, was the 36th President of the United States, serving from 1963 to 1969. Known for his ambitious domestic agenda, Johnson shaped modern America through transformative social policies while facing challenges related to the Vietnam War.
Johnson was born on August 27, 1908, in Stonewall, Texas, and he grew up in a rural farming community, experiencing firsthand the challenges of poverty. He graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College (now Texas State University) in 1930.
He worked as a teacher in low-income communities, which inspired his lifelong commitment to education and anti-poverty initiatives. Johnson began his political career representing Texas in the House of Representatives from 1937 to 1949, and rose to become Senate Majority Leader from 1949 to 1961, known for his effectiveness in building coalitions and passing legislation.
In 1961, Johnson was chosen as John F. Kennedy's running mate, and he brought Southern support to the ticket. As Vice President, he focused on space exploration, civil rights, and poverty alleviation. In 1963, he was assumed the presidency after Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963. In 1964, he won reelection in a landslide victory by defeating Barry Goldwater.
Johnson chose not to seek reelection in 1968 due to the political and social divisions caused by the Vietnam War. He retired to his ranch in Stonewall, Texas, focusing on writing and reflecting on his legacy. Johnson passed away of a heart attack on January 22, 1973, at the age of 64.