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Johnson becomes President November 22, 1963 John F. Kennedy is killed by Lee Harvey Oswald who is in turn killed by Jack Ruby. Televised Lyndon Johnson becomes president. The “Johnson Treatment” Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed Banned racial discrimination in facilities such as theaters, hospitals and restaurants
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Lyndon Johnson as President 6 foot 3 inches tall, from Texas Senator since 1937 His mentor was Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Economically “War on Poverty” – called his program the Great Society Michael Harrington’s book The Other America published in 1962 described the poverty level of many Americans, LBJ wanted to end that
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1964 Election Johnson – democrat vs. Barry Goldwater – Republican Goldwater attacked Federal Income tax, Social Security, the TVA, civil rights legislation, nuclear test ban treaty and the Great Society
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Gulf of Tonkin Gulf of Tonkin Resolution August 1964 Without the public or Congress knowing the U.S.. Navy ships had been cooperating with South Vietnamese gunboats in raids along the coast of North Vietnam American ships fired on the North Vietnamese
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Battle for Black Rights Civil Rights Act 1964 gave the government the right to enforce school desegregation 1964 the 24 th Amendment abolished poll tax for federal elections 1964 “Freedom Summer” June 1964 1 Black, 2 White civil rights workers were murdered while trying to register black voters
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Voter Registration 1965 Martin Luther King resumed voter registration in Selma, Alabama Blacks made up 50% of the population with only 1% of them registered voters Voting Rights Act 1965 signed into law Aug. 6, it outlawed literacy test
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Black Power Trouble in Northern and Western cities Most people shocked Watts Riots in L.A. 1965 lasted one week 31 Black died, 3 Whites dead, over 1,000 injured Black communities frustrated with high unemployment, double what is was for Whites
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New Phase of Black Movement Black struggle becomes more militant New leader Malcolm Little known as Malcolm X Black Panther movement in Oakland, Ca 1966 Stokely Carmichael a leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee known as “SNICK” Preach “Black Power
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Tragedy Feb. 21, 1965 Malcolm X is murdered April 4, 1968 Martin Luther King is murdered
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