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How did LBJ focus on the Civil Rights agenda during 1960’s?

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Answer:Two reasons: to look good to northern liberals so Johnson could be president, and out of genuine compassion and fellow-feeling, since Johnson had grown up poor.

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LBJ focused on the Civil Rights agenda during the 1960s by using his Great Society Program which it's goal was to end racial injustice and poverty. :)
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