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... C. Wallace of Alabama prevented two blacks from enrolling at the University of Alabama, Kennedy federalized the Alabama National Guard to enforce the law. ...
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... C. Wallace of Alabama prevented two blacks from enrolling at the University of Alabama, Kennedy federalized the Alabama National Guard to enforce the law. ...
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... C. Wallace of Alabama prevented two blacks from enrolling at the University of Alabama, Kennedy federalized the Alabama National Guard to enforce the law. ...
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... the National Guard to enforce laws in order to allow the admittance of several black students into white schools of Mississippi and Alabama. Kennedy also asked ...
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... In 1963, Governor George C. Wallace attempted to block the admittance of black students into the University of Alabama. Kennedy, however, sent in troops again ...
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... In 1963 Kennedy threatened federal force to help win partial desegregation of public accommodations in Birmingham, Alabama, and of classrooms in Alabama public ...
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... segregation "today, tomorrow, and forever," would not allow African American students to attend the University of Alabama. After President Kennedy was forced ...
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... In his televised address following the incident involving the two black students at the University of Alabama on July 11, 1963, President Kennedy expressed his ...
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... in the US during Kennedy's administration was the demand for equal rights for blacks. In 1961, a group of blacks and whites went to Montgomery, Alabama to test ...
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... When the marchers reached the capital of Alabama, they were to have presented ... Johnson, the president after JFK and a Southerner honored Kennedy's commitment by ...
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... 50 percent of the vote, but to get him over the 50 percent mark, one must add in votes for Alabama electors who in fact did not support Kennedy.) The Electoral ...
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... the press coverage of civil rights marches and protests, succeeded where kennedy had failed ... king picked a tough alabama town to tackle: selma, where only 1% of ...
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... When the Freedom riders entered the South violence erupted in Alabama. ... Finally, President John F. Kennedy sent federal marshals to protect the riders. ...
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... the press coverage of civil rights marches and protests, succeeded where Kennedy had failed ... King picked a tough alabama town to tackle: selma, where only 1% of ...
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... Similar events occurred on September 30, 1962 at the University of Mississippi and in 1963 at the University of Alabama under President Kennedy's administration ...
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... the University of Alabama despite a demonstration of resistance by Governor George Wallace; in a nationally televised speech President John F. Kennedy calls ...
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... governor of Alabama, George C. Wallace, threatened t try and block the desegregation of the University of Alabama in 1963, the Kennedy Administration responded ...
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... Similar events occurred on September 30, 1962 at the University of Mississippi and in 1963 at the University of Alabama under President Kennedy's administration ...
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... Similar events occurred on September 30, 1962 at the University of Mississippi and in 1963 at the University of Alabama under President Kennedy's administration ...
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... Similar events occurred on September 30, 1962 at the University of Mississippi and in 1963 at the University of Alabama under President Kennedy's administration ...
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... leadership of Martin Luther King staged a nonviolent march in Birmingham, Alabama. ... people regardless of race.9 Attorney General Robert Kennedy dispatched six ...
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... integration in the schools in Mississippi and Alabama .He spoke equally and made the people appreciate America . On November 22 , 1963 , Kennedy was killed in ...
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... midst of extreme turmoil and uprisings as a result of the enrolling of two negro students at the University of Alabama, President John F. Kennedy addressed the ...
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... On 1 February the MIA's lawyer challenged the Alabama segregation laws in a ... was granted bail after the intervention of Senator Robert Kennedy, future Attorney ...
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... in the schools in Mississippi and Alabama .He spoke eloquently and made the people appreciate America . On November 22 , 1963 , President Kennedy was killed in ...
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... President Kennedy sent federal troops to the city to restore order and protect ... In April, Martin Luther King, helped start nonviolent demonstrations in Alabama. ...
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... The Kennedy assassination touched everyone around the world ... the nation," (Gitlin 84) he was coompelled to lead another march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. ...
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... George C. Wallace, threatened a similar stand, trying to block the desegregation of the University of Alabama in 1963, the Kennedy Administration responded ...
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... John F. Kennedy uses guardsmen to stem riots at the University of Mississippi when James Meredith is admitted as its first black student. 1963... In Alabama's ...
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... Kennedy's assassination strengthened Humphrey's bid for the Democratic nomination, and by ... for Nixon to have Southern support because Alabama Governor George ...
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