The president during the Civil Rights Movement was John F Kennedy :)
Johnson wanted a lot from Congress, and as a previous Congressman, he generally succeeded in his efforts. The most notable pieces of legislation that Johnson was able to get passed was the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (which significantly escalated the war in Vietnam), the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and a variety of Great Society programs.
President Lyndon B. Johnson
During emergency. President
John F. Kennedy
The success of the civil rights movement started with the passing of many bills by President Johnson. However there was backlash in 1965 when the Golf of Tonkin resolution gave the ability to have police action present in Vietnam. This was met with opposition by both black militants and the "white backlash".
He was killed April of 1968 not 69 and LBJ was president.
He was President of the United States, and promoted civil rights.
Technically Abraham Lincoln was not assassinated during the Civil Rights Movement. Yes, he did try to stop slavery, but the Civil Rights Movement was through the 1950's into the 1960's. John F. Kennedy is the president assassinated while in a Convertable during a motorcade by Lee Harvy Oswald.
The key to conflict resolution is respecting others' rights and your own.
It is the same as the rights of an president
JFK