Yes- Wilson was considered to be a progressive Democrat. He advocated votes for women and a graduated income tax for example and favored government action to prevent monopolies.
yes
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show his support for the civil rights movement.
The civil rights movement led by the Freedom Riders and Martin Luther King, JR.
Enforcement acts
no, he vetoed it and then Congress overrode the veto
Enforcement Acts
he promised federal funding for school desegregation
enforcement acts
The president during the Civil Rights Movement was John F Kennedy :)
Wilson, like Roosevelt and Taft, pushed aggressively for economic and political reforms but retreated on civil rights issues. Swayed by his southern upbringing and the support of northern whites, Wilson refused to expand the civil rights of African Americans.
President Kennedy pushed for the Civil Rights Act in Congress, and promised federal funding for school desegregation.
He refused to give civil rights to any African Americans.