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JFK: A reluctant advocate for African-American civil rights

JFK: A reluctant advocate for African-American civil rights

How a confluence of events changed the president’s opinion Last week, America marked the 60th year since the seismic death of President John F. Kennedy. Elected president in 1960, Kennedy campaigned under the theme “The New Frontier” which, voters had hoped, would shed new light on the problems Americans