THe University of Alabama was ordered to admit blacks in June, 1963 by President John Kennedy.
President Harry Truman ended unit segregation in the military.
Truman
No- Kennedy did not rescue Bush. I do not think they met until long after the War ended.
He did not put an end to segregation, that was President LBJ and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. who got a lot of civil rights legislation passed in the 1960's. However, Jackie Robinson Helped to end segregation by being the first black baseball player in the major leagues-the Brooklyn Dogers in the 1950's.
When Brown vs. the Board of Education, the court case that ended legal segregation, was decided in 1954, the president was Dwight D. Eisenhower.
President Truman made his executive order after WWII ended.
i No state or local gov't in America or Britain supports segregation. So, effectively ended.
john f Kennedy ran a grueling race against Richard Nixon and ended up triumphantly defeating him and becoming the president.
Thurgood Marshall was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1908. He is credited for the victory of Brown v. Board of Education that officially ended the segregation of schools. After serving on the United States Court of Appeals he was nominated by President John Kennedy to the Supreme Court of the United States.
1954
Yes- he first enrolled at Princeton University but dropped out before the first semester ended.
It ended in april 1950