President Johnson is specifically speaking about African Americans in this message to Congress. He addresses the issue of voting rights and the denial of that right based on race, particularly highlighting the challenges faced by Negroes (a term used at the time to refer to African Americans) in exercising their right to vote.
"Every American citizen must have an equal right to vote. There is no reason which can excuse the denial of that right. There is no duty which weighs more heavily on us than the duty we have to ensure that right. Yet the harsh fact is that in many places in this country men and women are kept from voting simply because they are Negroes....
The Constitution says that no person shall be kept from voting because of his race or his color. We have all sworn an oath before God to support and to defend that Constitution. We must now act in obedience to that oath.
Wednesday I will send to Congress a law designed to eliminate illegal barriers to the right to vote.
There is no constitutional issue here. The command of the Constitution is plain...
There is no issue of States rights or national rights. There is only the struggle for human rights."
President Lyndon B. Johnson,
from Special Message to the Congress: The American Promise
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Who is President Johnson speaking about specifically in this message to Congress?
Women
White Men
Children
African Americans
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