May 22: Johnson’s Great Society
On May 22, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson delivered his historic “Great Society” speech at the University of Michigan. In the address, Johnson presented a broad national vision focused on reducing poverty, confronting racial injustice, improving cities, protecting natural resources, and strengthening education. His comments were especially important for education because he identified America’s classrooms as one of the central places where the Great Society would be built.
