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The Civil Rights Acts of 1964
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Birmingham 1963: The “Children’s Crusade”
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Compromise Agreement
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John F. Kennedy Cautious supporter of Civil Rights
Speech June 11, 1963
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Kennedy’s Civil Rights Bill
Public Accommodations Employment
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March on Washington, 1963 Model: March on Washington Movement 1941 of A. Phillip Randolph In support of JFK Civil Rights Bill
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“Jobs and Freedom”
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200,000 – 300,000 participants
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Disputes SNCC leader John Lewis speech censored
Examples: “In good conscience, we cannot support wholeheartedly the administration's civil rights bill, for it is too little and too late”; “We will march through the South, through the heart of Dixie, the way Sherman did.”
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MLK “I have a dream”
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Birmingham Church Bombing
September 1963 Four girls killed
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Lyndon Johnson becomes President
Nov. 1963: JKF assassinated Johnson background Civil Rights Act as JFK “memorial”
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Success February: passed House of Rep 54–day filibuster in Senate
June 10 passed Senate July 2, 1964: Signed into Law July 2: signed by LBJ
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Voting Rights?
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Mississippi in 1963 Voter registration drive
Medgar Evers head of NAACP --assassinated June 12, 1963 Byron De La Beckwith; Medgar Evers
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Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964
SNCC, CORE, and local groups College students from North “Freedom Democratic Party”
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James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner
Philadelphia, Mississippi
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Election of 1964 July: Civil Rights Act signed
Republican Party: Barry Goldwater (opposed Civil Rights Act on states rights grounds)
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1964 Johnson wins landslide
BLUE: REPUBLICAN RED: DEMOCRATIC
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