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Essay heading: Forrest Gump - Famous People and Social Issues
 
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In May of 1972, Arthur Bremer, a would-be assassin, shot George Wallace, but didn't succeed at his attempt to kill Wallace, who died in 1998. His impact on society was one that marked the severity of racism but also contributed to the end of discrimination and segregation. President John F. Kennedy took advantage of Wallace's actions to pass a new civil rights bill...
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Kennedy took advantage of Wallace's actions to pass a new civil rights bill. Luckily he not only survived to see it go through, but he also lived long enough to see racism wind down significantly. John F. Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States of America, and also the youngest. Before his assassination on November 22, 1963, Kennedy strove to end poverty and made many plans that were followed up on by President Lyndon B...
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During The French Revolution, Did Ideas And Events Influenced Women To Break From The Conformities Of Their Society And Fight For Their Civil Rights?   Forrest Gump: The Vietnam War through the Eyes of a Child   Forrest Gump - Famous People and Social Issues   John F. Kennedy In Vietnam   Effects Of The Vietnam War On Australian Society   How Important Was The Reconstruction Period Of 1865-1877 In The Development Of African American Civil Rights   History Of African-american Civil Rights   History Of African-American Civil Rights   Four historic factors which had big impact on American publich perception of the Vietnam War   President John F. Kennedy   Explain why the United States of America became?increasingly involved in Vietnam between 1945 & 1966.   American Revolution's Effects on American Society   Segregation And The Civil Rights Movement   Essay Question: Assess the extent that Malcolm X achieved his goals in "The Civil Rights Movement' in America. (Consider the legacy Malcolm X left behind)   American Tragedy: The Kennedy Assassination  
 
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