This role however was not as important. The leaders gave legal instruments to challenge racial segregation as mentioned in Document 1. Eisenhower and Kennedy were very supportive of the Civil Rights Movement. In Document 4 it mentions how Eisenhower sent part of the Army to Arkansas to protect nine black students trying to attend in a High School. Kennedy knew change had to happen and he gave aids to Civil Rights Groups when needed. The Congress and other government officials were not all supportive. Many politicians were corrupt. In Document 9 it states “...politicians who build their careers on immoral compromise and allow themselves an open forum of political, economic, and social exploitation”. The Government helped in small ways and when given a big opportunity; they would most likely back
This role however was not as important. The leaders gave legal instruments to challenge racial segregation as mentioned in Document 1. Eisenhower and Kennedy were very supportive of the Civil Rights Movement. In Document 4 it mentions how Eisenhower sent part of the Army to Arkansas to protect nine black students trying to attend in a High School. Kennedy knew change had to happen and he gave aids to Civil Rights Groups when needed. The Congress and other government officials were not all supportive. Many politicians were corrupt. In Document 9 it states “...politicians who build their careers on immoral compromise and allow themselves an open forum of political, economic, and social exploitation”. The Government helped in small ways and when given a big opportunity; they would most likely back