Illuminati_chimp
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To what extent did the attitudes of Us Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson affect the achievements of the civil rights movement in the USA to 1968
To a significant extent the attitudes of US presidents affected the achievements of the Civil Rights Movement in the USA to 1968. In an era of unbridled racial tension, the presidents in term each had an important stance on civil rights, ranging from Eisenhower’s reluctance to take bold action to Kennedy’s growing commitment to the cause. The changes and achievements brought about by the attitudes of presidents would not have arisen if not for the continued protest arranged by black and white activists, lead by notable persons such as Martin Luther King. Similarly, attitudes of the presidents would not have had an impact without the shift in public opinion inside of America and the repulsed International perspective of the land of the free.
To a significant extent the attitudes of US presidents affected the achievements of the Civil Rights Movement in the USA to 1968. In an era of unbridled racial tension, the presidents in term each had an important stance on civil rights, ranging from Eisenhower’s reluctance to take bold action to Kennedy’s growing commitment to the cause. The changes and achievements brought about by the attitudes of presidents would not have arisen if not for the continued protest arranged by black and white activists, lead by notable persons such as Martin Luther King. Similarly, attitudes of the presidents would not have had an impact without the shift in public opinion inside of America and the repulsed International perspective of the land of the free.