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Essay heading: Ted Kennedy
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Throughout his many years in the Senate, he has been a guiding influence on legislation of both great and small importance. An early illustration of his desire to lead came after his re-election in 1964. Kennedy was determined to start strong, and following his brother Robert’s lead, chose to pick up the mantle of civil rights by jumping into the fight against the pole tax... displayed 300 characters
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Kennedy was determined to start strong, and following his brother Robert’s lead, chose to pick up the mantle of civil rights by jumping into the fight against the pole tax. This would be his initial test of leadership as he had to maneuver in deep political and social waters. President Johnson, a fellow Democrat, was attempting to stay out front of the issue and resented the Kennedys’ (Ted and Bobby) impact on the timing and scope of his agenda on civil rights... displayed next 300 characters
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