Regarding civil rights during his presidency, John F. Kennedy: instructed his brother, Robert Kennedy, to immediately enforce desegregation in the South. Owas reluctant to address the movement's demands until 1963 (mainly due to his focus on the Cold War). O immediately addressed the demands of Black activists. None of the answer options are true.

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Regarding civil rights during his presidency, John F. Kennedy:
instructed his brother, Robert Kennedy, to immediately enforce desegregation in the South.
was reluctant to address the movement's demands until 1963 (mainly due to his focus on the
Cold War).
O immediately addressed the demands of Black activists.
None of the answer options are true.
Transcribed Image Text:Regarding civil rights during his presidency, John F. Kennedy: instructed his brother, Robert Kennedy, to immediately enforce desegregation in the South. was reluctant to address the movement's demands until 1963 (mainly due to his focus on the Cold War). O immediately addressed the demands of Black activists. None of the answer options are true.
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