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How did John kennedy and Franklin. D. Roosevelt contribute to the civil rights movement

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Answer:

- J.F.K generally supported Civil Rights as he was close with MLK.

- Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt affected the civil rights of African Americans by supporting them.

Step-by-step explanation:

J.F.K : His new frontier programs called for a few civil rights reforms. Overall his Presidency was too short to make an impact. Someone who did the most was Lyndon B. Johnson, which was the next president after him.

Roosevelt : Roosevelt pushed many programs to provide relief and push the economy. Roosevelt invited African Americans to work as his advisors. Eleanor Roosevelt supported equality of all with the withdrawal of discrimination. They initiated programs that defended the cause of African Americans.

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Answer:

President Kennedy defined civil rights as not just a constitutional issue, but also a “moral issue.”

Step-by-step explanation:

He also proposed the Civil Rights Act of 1963, which would provide protection of every American's right to vote under the United States Constitution, and end segregation in public facilities.

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