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THE STORMY SIXTIES Chapter 38 1960 - 1968

THE STORMY SIXTIES Chapter 38 1960 - 1968 Kennedy Mystique Referred to Camelot “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your

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Page 1: THE STORMY SIXTIES Chapter 38 1960 - 1968 Kennedy Mystique Referred to Camelot “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your

THE STORMY SIXTIESChapter 38

1960 - 1968

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Kennedy Mystique

• Referred to Camelot

• “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country”

• Brought together “the best and the brightest”• Robert Kennedy --- New Attorney

General• 35 years old

• Robert McNamara --- Sec. of Defense

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Progress

• Kennedy• Broad vision of progress

• “We stand today on the edge of a New Frontier”

• Called on Americans to be “New Pioneers”• Science and space• Ignorance and prejudice

• European Economic Community (EUC)• Cut Tariffs • Globalization

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Poverty Abroad

• Peace Corps• Program of volunteers

• Giving assistance to developing nations• Asia, Africa, and Latin America

• “Kennedy’s Kiddie Korps”• College students

• 1968 --- 35,000 volunteers around the world

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Economy

• 1960’s ---- Recession• Use of deficit spending

• Stimulating economic growth depended on increased government spending

• Lower taxes

• 1961• Proposals sent to Congress called for increased spending

• Department of Defense --- 20% budget increase• Nuclear missiles, nuclear submarines• Expansion of the armed forces

• Increase minimum wage to $1.25• Extended unemployment insurances

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Military Policy

• Focused on the Cold War• Redefined the nation’s nuclear strategy

• Laos

• Flexible Response• Increased defense spending in order to boost

conventional military forces• Non-nuclear forces

• Troops, ships, artillery• Create an elite branch of army

• Special Forces = Green Berets

• Tripled the overall nuclear capabilities of the U.S.

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Race to the Moon

• April 12, 1961• First human in space --- Soviets• Less than a month --- U.S. duplicated

• NASA• Created new launch facility = Cape

Canaveral, Florida• Mission Control Center = Houston, Texas

• July 20, 1969• Neil Armstrong

• Took first steps on the moon• Apollo

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Berlin

• June 1961 = Vienna• 11 years since Berlin airlift

• 3 million East Germans – 20% fled into West Berlin• Weakened East Berlin

• Khrushchev• Belligerent attitude• Threatened to cut of Western access to West Berlin• Kennedy refused

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Cont.

• Khrushchev• “I want peace. But, if you want war, that is your problem.”

• Kennedy• “We cannot and will not permit the communists to drive

us out of Berlin”

• August 13, 1961• East German troops began to unload concrete posts and

rolls of barbed wire• Within days the Berlin Wall was up

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Bay of Pigs

• March 1960• Eisenhower gave the CIA permission to secretly train Cuban exiles

for an invasion of Cuba• Overthrow Castro

• Kennedy learned of plan 9 days after election• Had doubts --- but approved plan

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Cont.• April 17, 1961

• 1,200 Cuban exiles • Landed on the island’s southern coast = Bay of Pigs

• Nothing went as planned• Air strike failed to knock out the Cuban air force

• Faced 25,000 Cuban troops• Backed by Soviet tanks and jets

• Secretary of State ---• “look like fools to our friends, rascals to our enemies, and

incompetents to the rest”

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Cuban Missile Crisis

• Nikita Khrushchev• Promised to defend Cuba with

Soviet arms

• 1962• Flow to Cuba of Soviet weapons

• Nuclear missiles

• October 14• Photographs taken by American

planes revealed Soviet missile bases in Cuba• Ready to launch

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Cont.• Kennedy warned that America would not tolerate offensive

nuclear weapons in Cuba• Any missile attack from Cuba would trigger an all-out attack on the

Soviets

• 6 days --- possibility of nuclear war• Soviet ships headed towards Cuba

• U.S. prepared to Quarantine Cuba• 100,000 troops waited in Florida

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Cont.

• Soviet ships suddenly stopped

• Few days later • Khrushchev offered to remove the missiles in return for an

American pledge not to invade Cuba

• U.S. also secretly agreed to remove missiles from Turkey

• “For a moment, the world had stood still”• Robert Kennedy

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Ease Tensions

• Hot Line = 1963• Direct line between the White House and the Kremlin

• Communicate at once

• Limited Test Ban Treaty = 1963• Barred nuclear testing in the atmosphere

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Civil Rights• Proceeded slowly

• “Ink for Jack”

• Freedom Riders = 1960• End segregation in facilities serving interstate bus passengers• Riots break out

• Torched bus• Robert Kennedy’s assistant beaten

• Federal Marshals brought in

• Martin Luther King Jr.• Wire tap • Communist affiliations??

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Civil Rights Cont.

• Voter Education Project• Register the South’s disfranchised blacks

• Integration = Ole Miss.• University of Mississippi

• Volcano

• October 1962• James Meredith / veteran• 400 federal Marshals / 3,000 troops

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Civil Rights• Spring 1963

• Martin Luther King• Campaign against discrimination• Birmingham, Alabama

• Most segregated• Children 1000+• Marchers attacked

• Dogs / electric cattle prods• High pressure water hoses

• Kennedy addresses nation = June 11, 1963• “Moral Issue”• Called for new Civil Right Legislation / protect black citizens

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Civil Rights

• August 1963• Martin Luther King• 200,000 demonstrators• Peaceful

• March on Washington• Support of legislation• Lincoln Memorial

• “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”

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Killing of Kennedy

• November 22, 1963• Dallas, Texas

• Went to mend political fences• State’s Democratic Party

• Parade --- Open air limousine

• In the front = Texas Governor John Connally and his wife

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Cont.

• Lee Harvey Oswald• 24 year old ex-marine• Briefly lived in the Soviet

Union• Supported Castro• Oswald being transported

between jails• Jack Ruby • Night club owner • Broke through the crowd

• shot = killed Kennedy

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Conspiracy?• 1963 --- Conspiracy

• Warren Commission• Investigated and concluded that Oswald had shot the

president while acting on his own

• 1979• Reinvestigation concluded that Oswald was part of a

conspiracy• 2 people may have fired at the president

• Communist plot by anti-Castro Cubans?• Communists sponsored attack?• Conspiracy by the CIA?• Johnson?

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LBJ

• Lyndon Baines Johnson• Grew up in Texas

• Not wealthy• Entered politics in 1937• “New Dealer”• Spokesman for small ranchers / farmers• FDR --- took Johnson under his wing

• Helped secure key committee assignments• Idolized FDR --- imitated his leadership style

• Master at behind the scenes maneuvering• Persuade Senators to support his bills

• “LBJ Treatment”

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Johnson’s Agenda

• Johnson urged Congress to pass the civil rights / tax-cut bill Kennedy had proposed

• 1964• Congress pass tax reduction over $10 billion

• Spurred economic growth = “War on Poverty”

• Civil Right Act of 1964• Prohibited discrimination based on race, religion, national origin, and sex

• Title VII• Affirmative Action

• Federal government had new power to enforce law• End segregation

• Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

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Election 1964• Democrats = Johnson

• Tonkin Gulf Resolution = Vietnam • Blank Check??

• Republicans = Barry Goldwater• Senator / Arizona

• Johnson wins 486 to 52• Won election by capitalizing on people’s fears• Television = Daisy commercial• “Government could and should help the nation’s problems”• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIrFSvuEheE&safe=active

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Great Society

• 1964• Johnson’s vision for America --- “Great Society”

• Wanted to change America

• Left White House in 1969• Congress had passed 206 of his measures

• Education --- “The key which can unlock the door to the Great Society”

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Cont.• Economic Opportunity Act

• 1 billion for youth programs• Head start• Job Corps Youth Training program

• Antipoverty measures

• Small business loans

• Job training

• Community Action Program

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Cont.

• Big 4 Legislation• Aid to education

• Medicare / Medicaid• Care for the elderly • 1965

• Immigration reform

• New voting rights bill

• Department of Housing and Urban Development• HUD• 240,000 units of low-rent public

housing• Helping low and moderate

income families pay for better private housing

• Department of Transportation

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Cont.

• Immigration Act of 1965• Opened the door for many non-European immigrants to

settle in the U.S.• End Quota system

• Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965• $1 Billion in federal aid to help public schools

• Water Quality Act of 1965• Required states to clean up rivers• Search out the worst chemical polluters

• “There is no excuse . . . for chemical companies and oil refineries using our major rivers as pipelines for toxic wastes”

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Black Rights• Freedom Summer

• King resumed the fight for voter-registration• Selma to Montgomery• Troopers used tear gas/whips

• Johnson addresses nation• Quickly pushes through legislation

• Voting Rights Act of 1965• Outlaws literacy tests• Sent Federal voter registrars into southern states

• 24th Amendment• Abolished poll tax in federal elections

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Black Power

• Watts = Los Angeles• Riots

• Malcolm X• New generation of leadership• Militant • Islam• Separatism

• Afros

• Black Panther Party• Weapons• Oakland, California

• Black Power• African American distinctiveness• Riots

• “Burn Baby Burn”

• Economic demands

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King dies

• Martin Luther King, Jr.• Tennessee• April 4, 1968• Sniper’s bullet• Martyr for Justice• Most inspirational leader in history• Ghetto-Gutting / Violence

• Voter Registration increased

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Vietnam• North Vietnamese

• Guerillas = Viet Cong• Attacked an American air base

• Pleiku, South Vietnam = February 1965

• Johnson retaliates• Bombing raids against military installation• U.S. troops land• March 1965 = “Operation Rolling Thunder”

• End of 1965 = 184,000 American troops

• Enemy matched every increase by Americans• Mechanized war

• Johnson raised military stakes• 1968 = ½ million troops = $30 Billion annually

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Israel

• Six Day War = June 1967

• Israel = expanded territories• Sinai Peninsula• Golan Heights• Gaza Strip• West Bank of Jordan River (Jerusalem)

• Resentful Palestinian Arabs• Refugees fled (350,000) = Jordan• Yasir Arafat

• Head of Palestine liberation Organization

• Powder Keg

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Vietnam• World opinion hostile

• Peace Corps expelled• France (Charles de Gaulle)

• Withdrew from NATO

• Antiwar Demonstrations• Military draft• Slaughter pen / resistance stiffened• Thousands of draft registrants fled to Canada• Publically burned draft cards

• “Hell no, we won’t go”• “Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?”

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Cont.• Television

• Images from Vietnam• Senator William Fulbright / Arkansas

• Televised hearing 1966 – 67• Antiwar

• Public felt that they had been deceived• “Winnability”

• Defense Secretary McNamara moved out

• Longest and most unpopular foreign war in nation’s history• Casualties exceeded 100,000 • Ripping apart society / government trembling• FBI = counterintelligence against peace movement

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Vietnam / Johnson

• January 1968• Communist offensive

launched = Tet (New Year)• 27 South Vietnamese

Cities• Victory for Viet Cong

• High American Casualties

• More troops (200,000)

• Johnson challenged in own party• Robert Kennedy• Eugene McCarthy

• March 31, 1968• Scale back bombing• Freeze troops• Not run for president

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Election 1968• June 5, 1968

• Kennedy shot• California• Arab immigrant

• Mad over pro-Israel Views

• Democrats = Humphrey• Divided

• Republicans = Richard Nixon• War Hawk

• 3rd Party = George C. Wallace

• Segregation Now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation Forever!

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Cultural Upheaval• Racism, Poverty, Vietnam

• Negative attitude = authority• Young people lost traditional moral rudders

• Religion lost grip = Protestant Denominations• Churchgoing declines

• Cultural divide• “Trust no one over 30”• University of California = Berkeley 1964

• Ban on the use of campus space for political debate

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Cont.• Radical political rebels

• Drugs• “Acid Rock”• Dropped out of society

• Sexual revolution• Birth control

• Gay Rights = Mattachine Society• Attack on gay men by off duty police• N.Y. Stonewall Inn = 1969• Stonewall Rebellion