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Three Presidents: - John F. Kennedy – 1960-63 (D) - Lyndon B. Johnson – 1963-69 (D) - Richard M. Nixon – 1969-74 (R) Three Themes: 1. Civil Rights Movements 2. Domestic Policies 3. Foreign Policy

Three Presidents: - John F. Kennedy – 1960-63 (D) - Lyndon B. Johnson – 1963-69 (D) - Richard M. Nixon – 1969-74 (R) Three Themes: 1. Civil Rights Movements

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Page 1: Three Presidents: - John F. Kennedy – 1960-63 (D) - Lyndon B. Johnson – 1963-69 (D) - Richard M. Nixon – 1969-74 (R) Three Themes: 1. Civil Rights Movements

Three Presidents:

- John F. Kennedy – 1960-63 (D)

- Lyndon B. Johnson – 1963-69 (D)

- Richard M. Nixon – 1969-74 (R)

Three Themes:

1. Civil Rights Movements

2. Domestic Policies

3. Foreign Policy

Page 2: Three Presidents: - John F. Kennedy – 1960-63 (D) - Lyndon B. Johnson – 1963-69 (D) - Richard M. Nixon – 1969-74 (R) Three Themes: 1. Civil Rights Movements

Brown v. Board of Education (1954) – Thurgood Marshall and NAACP – 14th Amendment- “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal”, Brown II - “All deliberate speed”

- BY 1957- 684 out of 3000 school districts

Little Rock Nine (1957) – Central High School – Governor Orval Faubus

- President Eisenhower and the 101st Airborne

University of Mississippi – 1962 – James Meredith, Ross Barnett, and JFKUniversity of Alabama – 1963 – James Hood and Vivian Malone, George Wallace

Page 3: Three Presidents: - John F. Kennedy – 1960-63 (D) - Lyndon B. Johnson – 1963-69 (D) - Richard M. Nixon – 1969-74 (R) Three Themes: 1. Civil Rights Movements
Page 4: Three Presidents: - John F. Kennedy – 1960-63 (D) - Lyndon B. Johnson – 1963-69 (D) - Richard M. Nixon – 1969-74 (R) Three Themes: 1. Civil Rights Movements

Montgomery Bus Boycott – December 1, 1955 – Rosa Parks- Martin Luther King, JR. – 381 Days- 1956 Supreme Court Decision- Civil Disobedience and Nonviolent Protest- Southern Christian Leadership

Conference (SCLC)Greensboro Sit-in – February 1960 – SNCC

Page 5: Three Presidents: - John F. Kennedy – 1960-63 (D) - Lyndon B. Johnson – 1963-69 (D) - Richard M. Nixon – 1969-74 (R) Three Themes: 1. Civil Rights Movements
Page 6: Three Presidents: - John F. Kennedy – 1960-63 (D) - Lyndon B. Johnson – 1963-69 (D) - Richard M. Nixon – 1969-74 (R) Three Themes: 1. Civil Rights Movements

End Jim Crow Laws1961 - Freedom Rides

– CORE - National Guard

March in Birmingham – 1963 – Martin Luther King, JR.

and SCLC - ‘Letter from a Birmingham Jail” - Eugene ‘Bull’ Connor

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End Jim Crow Laws1963 – JFK – Civil Rights BillAugust 1963 – March on Washington – Martin Luther King, Jr. – “I have a dream” speech

Civil Rights Act of 1964 – end segregation in public facilities

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Secure Voting Rights

Freedom Summer – 1964 – Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwermer and James Cheney1965 – Selma to Montgomery Marches –

- 2 marchers killed

1964 – 24th AmendmentVoting Rights Act of 1965

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End Discrimination + Poverty – De Facto Segregation- Black Power and the Black Panthers- Nation of Islam and Malcolm X- Black Pride and Culture – Economic

Nationalism - Violence - 1965– Watts Riot, 34 killed – 50

Cities - 1966 – 43 Riots, 1967 – 8 Riots- April 4,1968 – MLK Assassinated in Memphis, TN – 60 cities rioted– Affirmative Action 1965

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1. Feminist Movement –

- 1963 – Betty Freidan – The Feminine Mystique- NOW – Greater Opps + Equal Pay- Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Title VII- Coeducational Colleges and Universities- Affirmative Action, Ms., Roe v. Wade

2. Hispanics – Poverty, Equal Pay, Education

- Cesar Chavez – United Farm Workers – Grape and Lettuce Boycott- 1974 – Bilingual Education

3. American Indians – Termination and Poverty- AIM– Alcatraz and Wounded Knee

- Indian Civil Rights Act, Land and Tribal Rights

4. Gay Liberation Movement – Stonewall Riot - 1969

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1960 Election – JFK v. Nixon- Role of the Television – Ads and Debate

The New Frontier –

1. Economy – Keynesian Economics and tax cut?

2. Poverty- Education, Health Care, Mass Transit, Environment?- Minimum Wage + SS Benefits

3. Civil Rights – Equal Pay Act, supported with troops

4. Funding for NASA - Neil Armstrong

11/22/63 – Assassinated in Dallas, Warren Commission and Lee Harvey Oswald

Problems- Experience, Mandate?

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Experience, JFK’s Legacy, Election of 1964 Mandate, Johnson Treatment

Tax Cut - $11.5 BillionWar on Poverty –

- Economic Opportunity Act – OEO -$950 million to public services

- Elementary + Secondary Education Act- Medicare + Medicaid- Food Stamps + Head Start- HUD–Section 8–National Housing Act- Mass Transportation Act- Immigration Act of 1965

Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act, Affirmative Action

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Evaluation of The Great Society

- Reduction in poverty, Increase role and power of Federal Government, $25 Billion Deficit

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The Warren Court: (1953 – 1969)Brown v. Board of Ed of Topeka, Kansas 1954

- Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) –

- segregated train cars

- 14th Amendment - ‘equal protection of the law’

- “separate is constitutional as long as equal”

- Linda Brown - NAACP - Thurgood Marshall

- segregated schools - ‘doll test’

Decision - separate is inherently unequal

- not permissible in education

- Court reversed its earlier decision

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Engel v. Vitale - 1962Nondenominational prayer in school -

“Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our country. Amen.”

Decision - violated first amendment rights - establishment clause

Mapp v. Ohio - 1961

4th Amendment – Unreasonable Searches and Seizures

Decision – exclusionary rule – any evidence obtained in an illegal search (must have warrant) is

inadmissible in court

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Gideon v. Wainwright - 1963- Clarence Gideon – Breaking and

Entering

- Denied lawyer by the state of Florida

-Decision- Violation of 6th Amendment rights – all states must provide

defendants with a lawyer

Miranda v. Arizona - 1966

- Ernesto Miranda – arrested for kidnapping and rape

- Police line up and confessions

- 5th and 6th Amendment Rights

- Decision: Violated his 5th and 6th

Amendment Rights

- Miranda Warning

Page 17: Three Presidents: - John F. Kennedy – 1960-63 (D) - Lyndon B. Johnson – 1963-69 (D) - Richard M. Nixon – 1969-74 (R) Three Themes: 1. Civil Rights Movements

Tinker v. Des Moines - 1969

Black Armbands and Vietnam War

John and Mary Beth Tinker and suspension by Des Moines public school system

Decision – Violation of First Amendment Rights

– Students have rights in Public Schools

Overall: Warren court expanded civil rights including voting, religion, search and seizure, and trial, empowered the federal government to ensure civil liberties, Judicial Activism

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Discuss how decisions of the Warren Court affected American Society.

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Flexible Response to Containment- Alliance for Progress, Peace Corps, Weapons Programs, Green Berets, NASA

1. Berlin – 1961 – The Wall

2. Cuba

- Bay of Pigs – 1961, Cuban Exiles and the CIA

- Cuban Missile Crisis –10/12 –U2 Photos, Naval Quarantine, 10/24 – Agreement

3. Vietnam – North Vietnam and Viet Cong -Increased to 15000 troops – Buddhist protests + Assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem

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Page 21: Three Presidents: - John F. Kennedy – 1960-63 (D) - Lyndon B. Johnson – 1963-69 (D) - Richard M. Nixon – 1969-74 (R) Three Themes: 1. Civil Rights Movements

August 1964 – 2 US Destroyers – Gulf of Tonkin

- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution – “all measures necessary to prevent aggression and protect American troops in Southeast Asia” – Blank Check

1965 – Pleiku Military Base – 8 Americans

- Bombing of the North and troops to 100,000 – by 1968 500,000

Fighting the War –

- The Enemy: NVA, Viet Cong and Guerilla Warfare, Ho Chi Minh Trail

- Tactics: 1. Supply lines – Bombings, Agent Orange, Napalm, and Chemical Warfare

2. Find and defeat the enemy: Pacification and

Relocation

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By 1968: Light at the end of the tunnel?

- Are we winning? – 50,000 casualties

- Frustration amongst Soldiers

- Student Protests

- New Left – SDS and the Weathermen

- Counterculture- Folk Music + Woodstock

– Draft Card Burnings, Peace Marches (Pentagon)

- 26th Amendment

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January 1968-Tet Offensive – 27 US Bases

Johnson’s Announcement -March 31, 1968

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The Election of 1968American Society in the late 1960sDemocratic Party -

- Lyndon B. Johnson - Withdrew- Robert Kennedy - Assassinated June 1968- Eugene McCarthy- Hubert Humphrey- Democratic National Convention - Chicago 1968 - Antiwar Demonstrations and

RiotsRepublican Party – “had enough?”

- Richard Nixon - The Silent Majority - Middle America and Peace with Honor in Vietnam

American Independence Party - - George Wallace – Return to State Power

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1. The Economy – Stagflation- Inflation and Recession- Deficit Spending and OPEC

- Yom Kippur War and Embargo- First tried to fix inflation - Cut spending, raised

interest rates, cut $ supply- Later tried to help recession - Raised spending,

cut interest rates, raised $ supply2. Welfare State

- Dismantled OEO, Family Assistance Plan3. Civil Rights - Refused to support busing or

mandatory integration4. Rachel Carson and Silent Spring - 1970 EPA –

Clean Air and Clean Water Act

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Vietnam – “Peace with Honor”

- Vietnamization – 60,000 Troops - 1970 – Invasion of Cambodia,

- Pentagon Papers, Lt. William Calley + My Lai Massacre

- Kent State- 5/4/70 - 4 Students, Jackson State – 2 Students

- January 27, 1973 – Cease Fire Agreement

- Results – 58,000, $150 Billion

- Fall of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia to Communism

- War Powers Act Détente – China 1971

- USSR – 1972 – Trade + SALT I

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-June 16, 1972 – Democratic National Headquarters – Watergate break-in

- Nixon claims it is a “Bizarre Incident” and is reelected in November

- Washington Post Reporters - CREEP

- Jan ‘73–Trials – James McCord’s Confession

- Special Prosecutor– Senate Investigation

- White House Tapes + Saturday Night Massacre- Vice President Spiro Agnew Resigns- US v. Nixon – Executive Privilege- August 1974 – Tapes and Resignation- Lessons Learned- Political Apathy