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Under Eisenhower administration, in the area of civil rights, He;
- Placed the National Guard under federal authority.
- He was said to have sent 1,000 army troops to walk/escort the students to class.
- He uphold U.S. law.
- He was said to have outlawed racial segregation.
- He formed a civil rights division inside the Justice Department.
Under Kennedy administration, in the area of civil rights;
- He stated that civil rights as a “moral issue.
- He proposed the Civil Rights Act of 1963, that would cover and give protection to all American's and they will have the right to vote under the United States Constitution and also end segregation that is found in public facilities.
- He created a bi-partisan aid for the legislation.
What is the Kennedy and Eisenhower presidency about?
The actions that has the most far-reaching effect is the proposed Civil Rights Act of 1963 by Kennedy administration.
For president Kennedy , one setback to achieving the civil right act of 1963 was the Congress. The leaders were said to have stalled the bill, protested till his assassination. His death brought abought the signing of the bill.
Eisenhower had setback from Arkansas Governor who was Orval. Eisenhower overcame the challenge by using federal troop to enforce the law.
The most important civil rights achievements of the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations was that they were said to have aided the civil rights movement and they in their respective administration bans of segregation in schools.
The one that has the most far - reaching effect on U.S. life was removing all of the bans of segregation in schools .
If I am African American man or woman, I will want more more voting rights and removal of the poll tax.
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