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Presidents Kennedy & Johnson

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The Roles of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson

Despite the passing of new laws, many black Americans continued to face discrimination in education, housing and employment.

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Reality

  • Despite the passing of new laws, many black Americans continued to face discrimination in education, housing and employment as many in society still held racist views towards black people.
  • They still faced violence and police harassment and were treated as second class citizens.
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What did Kennedy do?

  • Appointed black people to high-level jobs.
    • For example, Thurgood Marshall in the courts.
  • Pressed for the Civil Rights Laws, but was assassinated before it was passed.
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  • Used executive orders to send federal troops to Ole’ Miss (University of Mississippi) to help James Meredith.
  • Used personal pressure to get escorts for the Freedom Riders.
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What did Johnson do?

  • Appointed black people to high level jobs.
    • For example, Patricia Harris as US Ambassador.
  • Passed the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Act.
  • Used executive orders to federalise state troops to escort the Selma marchers to safety.
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Johnson cont.

  • Used personal pressure to get Southern politicians to support the Civil Rights bill through his good relations with the Dixiecrats.

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