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President John F. Kennedy and his administration finally began to support the civil rights movement after the Birmingham Campaign of 1963. He signed the Civil Rights Act in response to the highly publicized and violent confrontations of the campaign.
i would say john f. Kennedy and Johnson the president after Kennedy
The Eisenhower administration declared that any race of people should be admitted to state funded schools and universities. The Kennedy administration supported the civil right act.
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The president during the Civil Rights Movement was John F Kennedy :)
Absolutely. The administration, especially through Attorney General Robert Kennedy, lead the cause of civil rights in the early 1960s. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the natural culmination of these efforts, even though it was passed in the Johnson administration. Of course, Johnson had been Kennedy's VP, so he was familiar with the effort.
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President John F. Kennedy and his administration finally began to support the civil rights movement after the Birmingham Campaign of 1963. He signed the Civil Rights Act in response to the highly publicized and violent confrontations of the campaign.
Absolutely. The administration, especially through Attorney General Robert Kennedy, lead the cause of civil rights in the early 1960s. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the natural culmination of these efforts, even though it was passed in the Johnson administration. Of course, Johnson had been Kennedy's VP, so he was familiar with the effort.
He was President of the United States, and promoted civil rights.
The Kennedy administration aimed to promote economic growth, advance civil rights, and confront the Cold War. Some accomplishments include the creation of the Peace Corps, the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the signing of the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Kennedy also supported the civil rights movement, although progress was slow during his presidency.
The Eisenhower administration declared that any race of people should be admitted to state funded schools and universities. The Kennedy administration supported the civil right act.
Prior to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the main legislation in regards to civil rights was the Civil Rights Act of 1875. It was President John F Kennedy who called for this Act to be updated in response to the emerging Civil Rights movement and unrest in America.
i would say john f. Kennedy and Johnson the president after Kennedy