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The 1960's were a time of change and revolution in the United States, and the White House was another figure in the revolution. As carefully as can be done, this paper will attempt to uncover the truths on what was held back by Kennedy for political reasons, and what was pushed to the forefront for political reasons... displayed 300 characters
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Did the black society struggle without the presence of Kennedy in office or was there another opportunity to improve our country after his death? The candidacy of his brother Robert Kennedy brings to light those questions and also adds whether or not President Kennedy could of done more in office.
Civil Rights and the 1960 Campaign
Many politicians make promises, and never end up keeping them... displayed next 300 characters
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