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In his address to the nation, what did president kennedy say would improve civil rights in the united states

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Kennedy called for new laws through legislation in congress
In the televised national address, Kennedy pointed out that the country was facing a unique challenge that cold not be surmounted through the use of police force, amidst an outcry against protests. he urged all legislative bodies from state assembly to federal congress to act urgently and remedy the question.

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