Martin Luther King Jr
________, in one of the greatest speeches of his distinguished oratorical career, roused the crowd with a litany of images prefaced again and again by the phrase "I have a dream ..
Kennedy assassination
The ________ was a national trauma- a defining event for almost everyone old enough to be aware of it.
1964
During the summer of ________, thousands of civil rights workers, black and white, northern and southern, spread out through the South, but primarily in Mississippi, to work on behalf of black voter registration and participation.
Johnson
The ________ administration also supported the Immigration Act of 1965, one of the most important pieces of legislation of the 1960s.
Lyndon Johnson
________ thus inherited what was already a substantial American commitment to the survival of an anti- communist South Vietnam.
John Kennedy
________ had long been sympathetic to the cause of racial justice, but he was hardly a committed crusader.
Medicare
________ and Medicaid were early steps in a much larger assault on poverty.
presidential campaign
The ________ of 1960 produced two young candidates who claimed to offer the nation active leadership.
Community Action
________ was an effort to involve members of poor communities themselves in the planning and administration of the programs designed to help them.
Lee Harvey Oswald
________, who appeared to be a confused and embittered Marxist, was arrested for the crime later that day, and then mysteriously murdered by a Dallas nightclub owner, Jack Ruby, two days later.
Vietnam
________ had a long history both as an independent kingdom and a major power in its region and as a subjugated province of China.
Malcolm
________ became one of the movements most influential spokesmen, particularly among younger blacks, as a result of his intelligence, his oratorical skills, and his harsh, uncompromising opposition to all forms of racism and oppression.
interracial civil rights
The march was the high- water mark of the peaceful, ________ movement.
Robert Kennedy
________, much more than John, shaped what some would later call the "Kennedy legacy, "a set of ideas that would for a time become central to American liberalism.
large race riot
The first ________ since the end of World War II occurred the following summer in the Watts section of Los Angeles.
Civil Rights Act
________ of 1965, better known as the Voting Rights Act, provided federal protection to blacks attempting to exercise their right to vote.
Johnson
________ was a man who believed in the active use of power.
Martin Luther King Jr
On April 4, ________, who had traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, to lend his support to striking black sanitation workers in the city, was shot and killed while standing on the balcony of his motel.
Vietnam
In the mid- nineteenth century, ________ became a colony of France.
Johnson
________ was a native of the poor "hill country "of west Texas and had risen to become majority leader of the U.S. Senate by dint of extraordinary, even obsessive, effort and ambition.