Martin Luther King
How do the Tactics and Beliefs of Pre-World War II Black Activists Compare with the
Leaders of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950's and 1960's?
On June 11, 1963, during the midst of extreme turmoil and uprisings as a result of the
enrolling of two negro students at the University of Alabama, President John F. Kennedy
addressed the nation with his civil rights message. He boldly and emphatically stated, "It ought
to be possible, in short,
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march on Washington in 1963. More importantly, the civil rights leaders of the post war
worked together for a common goal. Inner struggle and tension never were an issue, as was
the case of Washington and DuBois. Still, you cannot take away what was accomplished by
the early advocators. All of these men, past and present, worked endlessly for a common goal
and fortunately Dr. Martin Luther King's "dream" has finally become reality.
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