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1 The Politics of the 1960’s The Politics of Consensus-A Continuations of Truman and Eisenhower Policies “Democracy is never a final achievement. It is a call to untiring effort, to continual sacrifice and the willingness, if necessary to die in its defense.” John F. Kennedy—March 19, 1963

2 John F Kennedy and the New Frontier- “The Triumph of Style over Substance” A. The Kennedy Mystique 1. Rhetorical Style of heroism and self-sacrifice 2. Election of 1960-First Television Campaign a. Barely defeated Nixon B. Height of the “American Century” ideology

3 Kennedy-Nixon TV Debate

4 1. Economic Programs-tax cuts for wealthy a. early “trickle down theory” C. Primary Interest was Foreign Policy 1. Cold War Warrior 2. Rhetoric of anticommunism 3. Bay of Pigs Fiasco [1961] 4. Cuban Missile Crisis [1962] D. The Myth of “Camelot”

5 E. Legacy 1. never seemed to understand the struggle of normal people 2. Ultimate “Imperial President” 3. Called young people to serve and encompassed civil rights appealed D. Assassination-Dallas Texas 1. Nov. 22, 1963

6 Lyndon Johnson becomes the 36 th President of the United States aboard Air Force One

7 The Election of 1964 Race Relations Main Issue Barry Goldwater ® -Arizona VS L. B. Johnson 61% B. M. Goldwater

8 Lyndon Johnson and “The Great Society” A. Civil Rights Bill of 1964 B. Voting Rights Bill of 1965 1. Kennedy Legacy C. Legislation included: 1. Employer Discrimination 2. Affirmative Action 3. Elimination of de jure segregation in the South

9 Signing the Civil Rights Bill July 2, 1964

10 D. The Psychology of the Skirmish on Poverty [“War on Poverty”] 1. Tax cut for wealthy 2. Individual Basis 3. Defining of Poverty a. family of 4 at $3000 or less b. poverty as a “real state” 4. Combating Poverty a. sought to cure the psychology of poverty instead of economics

11 5. Subculture of Poverty -elimination was through education - “Headstart” and “Upward Bound” 6. End Result -Blamed poor people for being poor -failed to address the problem of misdistribution of income -emphasized individual opportunity instead of massive programs for employment

12 The Consequences of Vietnam on the War on Poverty A. Turned Great Society into a “skirmish on poverty” * Great Society might have worked had it not been for Vietnam?


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