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![]() A range of excellent podcasts for some extension work here. Provided by the University of Leeds. Session 1: Attitudes to early 20th century immigration in the USA Session 2: The Civil Rights Movement in the USA Part 1 Session 3: The Civil Rights Movement in the USA Part 2 Session 4: The Civil Rights Movement and Non-Violence Session 5: The Civil Rights Movement and JFK Session 6: The Civil Rights Movement and Radicalisation Part 1 Session 7: The Civil Rights Movement and Black Power Part 1 Session 8: The Civil Rights Movement and Black Power Part 2 ![]() This documentary looks at the Mongomery Bus Boycott and assesses the role of the movement in the Civil Rights movement. Watch by clicking the LINK. The Johnson Presidency was marked, almost from its inception, by the tragedy of Vietnam, the first war which the United States found it could not win. Yet this Presidency also saw a massive domestic reform programme. Johnson developed Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, greatly expanding the role of the federal government. The Presidents who succeeded Johnson have sought to limit the scope of the federal government, not to expand it. Did the Johnson Presidency, then, mark the end of an era? Kennedy's brief Presidency, terminated by assassination, still has glamour attached to it, over 40 years after his death. Yet, his actual performance in office divides the historians. Some claim that he was continually learning from experience. They argue that if he had lived and been returned for a second term, he would have introduced radical reforms in civil rights, and would have withdrawn from the United States' commitment in Vietnam. Others argue that his foreign policy would not have been so very different from that of his successor, and that he would have had less success in persuading Congress to pass civil rights legislation. What should the final verdict be? |
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