During an episode of Comedy Central’s "Drunk History," comedian Nicole Byer described a conflict between the late Lady Bird Johnson and actress and singer Eartha Kitt when Johnson was first lady.
President Lyndon B. Johnson speaks to Eartha Kitt at a White House luncheon on Jan. 18, 1968 – Screenshot – “Catwoman vs. the White House” *The temporary blackballing of stage and screen siren Eartha ...
After being born into poverty, being abandoned by her mother and overcoming domestic abuse, Eartha Kitt forged an unlikely path to international fame. By 1968, the seductive cabaret singer was at the ...
3 OH, MARY! Reveals Tour Dates and Cities For 2026-27 From croaker sack to Chinchilla, Orson Welles called Eartha Kitt "the most exciting woman in the world". But in 1968 she was blacklisted for ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. With a voice like a sultry purr, ...