President Lyndon Johnson began his career as a teacher at a small school in Cotulla (near San Antonio). At the school, he worked with young Mexican American students from struggling families. How did his experience influence his ideas? Please answer quickly
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Explanation:in the summer of 1928, Johnson once again had to put his college career on hold so he could earn enough money to continue paying for his college courses. It was this financial need that motivated Johnson to accept a position as a teacher at Welhausen School in Cotulla, Texas, a small town on the border of Texas and Mexico.
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