Asked by michael

What impact did President Kennedy have on the civil rights movement?

President Kennedy instructed his cabinet to fight racism by establishing regional offices that would integrate schools.
The Kennedy administration promoted cases throughout the United States that would legally challenge the constitutionality of racism.
During his campaign, President Kennedy made a vow to fight segregation throughout the south by proposing a War on Racism.
His weak position on civil rights coupled with aggression toward African Americans led to the proposal of the Civil Rights bill.

I don't think it is C or D, so A?

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Answered by Damon
Agree about C and D
So why not B ?
Answered by michael
I thought I remembered something about Kennedy working to fight racism within schools but I might be wrong, is it B?
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