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How did President Kennedy address civil rights?

He supported only state civil rights laws.
He proposed national civil rights legislation.
He refused to advocate civil rights.
He was indifferent to civil rights issues.

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He proposed a national civil rights legislation. Kennedy called all Americans to recognize civil rights as a moral cause to which all should contribute to. In a speech he said, " (civil rights were) as clear as the American Constitution."
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