Southern Democrats
Yes
No. If he had there would have not been a need for the 1964 civil rights act.
It was a dilemma that Theodore Roosevelt had in the 1800's to 1900's.
yes
her mom
President Franklin D. Roosevelt designated December 15 as Bill of Rights Day to commemorate the ratification of the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution in 1791. This day serves to highlight the importance of these fundamental rights and liberties in protecting individual freedoms. By establishing this observance, Roosevelt aimed to promote awareness and appreciation of the Bill of Rights among American citizens. The recognition also reflected his broader commitment to civil rights and democratic principles during his presidency.
Roosevelt was never committed to full civil rights for african americans because he didn't want to upset the democrats in the south, however african americans supported Roosevelt and the new deal
Philip Randolph
Randolph
Yes, Eleanor Roosevelt was a strong advocate for racial justice and worked tirelessly to improve the rights of African Americans and other minorities. She used her position as First Lady to speak out against segregation and discrimination, support civil rights organizations, and promote policies that benefited the poor and marginalized. Roosevelt also played a key role in encouraging her husband, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, to address issues of social justice and equality during his administration. Her commitment to these causes made her a significant figure in the fight for civil rights.
Executive Order 8802 affected the Civil Rights reform in that it was largely a response from President Roosevelt to address the protests. This order prohibited racial discrimination.
Pro-segregationists respond to the actions of the civil rights leaders and the protests by being racists who promote discrimination, which is rather unfortunate.