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1 Home Front LBJ

2 Great Society Expand Kennedy’s civil rights bill

3 LBJ Howard University Commencement speech 1965
But freedom is not enough. You do not take a person who, for years has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him to the starting line of a race, and then say, ‘you are free to compete with all the others,’ and still justly believe that you have been completely fair. Thus it is not enough to just open the gates of opportunity. All our citizens must have the ability to walk through those gates. This is the next and more profound stage in the battle for civil rights. We seek not just freedom, but opportunity. We seek not just legal equity, but human ability, not just equality as a right and a theory, but equality as a right, and equality as a result. To this end, equal opportunity is essential, but not enough.

4 War on Poverty Michael Harrington’s book, The Other America (1962) led to: 40 million living in poverty 2. Office of Economic Opportunity Billion dollar budget Head Start Job Corps 3. Literacy programs 4. Great Society costs cut back once Vietnam War starts

5 LBJ destroys Goldwater in ‘64

6 Great Society Reforms Medicare Medicaid
Elementary and Secondary Education Act Abolished discriminatory quota laws of the 1920s Increase spending for higher education, public housing and crime prevention Created the department of Urban Development Increased funding for higher education Congress passed automobile reforms after Ralph Nader’s Unsafe at any speed

7 Influential literature of the Sixties
Unsafe at any speeds (Ralph Nader) Silent Spring (Rachel Carson)

8 Civil Rights Civil Rights Act of 1964 24th Amendment
Illegal to segregate in all public facilities 24th Amendment Abolish poll taxes Voting Act of 1965 After the brutality in Selma, AL, Congress passes Voting Act of 1965 which ended literacy tests in the South

9 MLK National prominence began during the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Jailed in 1963 in Birmingham “I have a dream speech” in ’63

10 Black Muslims Leader Elijah Muhammad preached separatism, nationalism and self improvement Malcolm X called MLK an “Uncle Tom” Malcolm X killed in ‘65

11 Other civil rights groups
SNCC and Core Freedom Riders Freedoms Summer Black Panthers

12 CORE accomplishments Route taken by the Freedom Riders
Students were testing the decision by the Court in Boynton vs. Virginia

13 Race riots Race riots sprang up throughout UIS cities from 1964-1968
Kerner Commission investigate the causes of the 1967 race riots in the United States and to provide recommendations for the future Racism and segregation were responsible for riots ignored the report and rejected

14 1968 This year was a pivotal year during the ‘60s
LBJ publicly state that he will not seek nor will he accept the Democratic nomination for President of the United States After winning the California Democratic Primary, Robert Kennedy is assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan After visiting Memphis in support of garbage workers strike MLK is assassinated after leaving his hotel room by James Earl Ray

15 Counterculture

16 Sexual Revolution Alfred Kinsey Karl Djerassi
Found that premarital sex, marital infidelity and homosexuality were on the rise Karl Djerassi Creates the pill in 1960

17 Women’s Movement Feminine Mystique by Betty Freidan encourage women to seek careers National Organization for Women (NOW) Equal Pay (1963) and Civil Rights Act (1964) ERA not adopted during the Conservative 1970’s


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