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You Can't Catch Us

Lady Bird Johnson's Trailblazing 1964 Campaign Train and the Women Who Rode with Her

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You Can't Catch Us

Written by: Shannon McKenna Schmidt
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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From the author of THE FIRST LADY OF WWII comes YOU CAN'T CATCH US, the story of Lady Bird Johnson's groundbreaking trip during the 1964 election, and the women who rode with her.

"It takes women to have guts."

Deemed “the most important campaign effort ever undertaken by the wife of an American president,” the Lady Bird Special was a whistle-stop tour of the South undertaken by Lady Bird Johnson, in a bid for her husband’s reelection in 1964. Never before had a president’s spouse taken to the campaign trail so ambitiously.

The 1,682-mile trek through the southern United States, from Washington DC to New Orleans, was a deliberate choice by Lady Bird—many in the southern states resented her husband’s championing of civil rights. But the first lady, proud of her southern heritage, wanted to appeal to her fellow southerners and bridge the divide. Despite the potential danger, she pressed forward, making speeches, shaking hands, and showing herself to be confident, capable, and impressive.

YOU CAN'T CATCH US is a story of an election campaign, but it is also a story of a women-led operation and an appeal for understanding and civility. Lady Bird Johnson's exciting journey was monumental in expanding the role of women in politics and progressing the fight for women’s rights—a fight we still continue to this day.

©2026 Shannon McKenna Schmidt (P)2026 Recorded Books
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