Edgar Hoover and in the end LBJ himself. The 60’s would end in a storm of violence that in turn would sweep away each of these Titans in the maelstrom. The election of 1968 would be a referendum on these conflicts, as the counter revolution would take hold and try to turn back the tide of change that was sweeping the nation. LBJ wasted no time in acting calling for the immediate passage of the civil rights act only seven months after Kennedy’s death. According to the JFK library the act consisted of “(1) protecting African Americans against discrimination in voter qualification tests; (2) outlawing discrimination in hotels, motels, restaurants, theaters, and all other public accommodations engaged in interstate commerce; (3) authorizing the US Attorney General's Office to file legal suits to enforce desegregation in public schools; (4) authorizing the withdrawal of federal funds from programs practicing discrimination; and (5) outlawing discrimination in employment in any business exceeding 25 people and creating an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to review complaints.”, (Naftali). The law while impactful did not strike at the core of the democratic process, the right to …show more content…
The movement took pages right out of Gandhi’s book on non-violent resistance, they took on Bull Conner in Mississippi, by marching children for the vote, once he unleashed the dogs on innocent black children the world took notice. LBJ, did too halting the rest of his legislative agenda for 1965, thus forcing the Senate to take up the voting rights act for immediate consideration. Johnson finally achieved final passage by crossing the aisle to get Republican vote, as well as combined political pressure from King. The heat also began to turn up as another titan across the pacific began to go on the offensive in South Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh was determined to gain his nations independence no matter the cost. Johnson along with his advisors had reversed President Kennedy’s withdrawal from 1964 and doubled U.S. forces on the ground. Now that the Vietcong were on the move Johnson decided to take a progressive approach to the conflict by bombing defensively only as far as the Vietnamese moved south, the operation was known as Rolling Thunder. This was beginning of the parallel anti-war movement, as more people would become aware of the cost involved in fighting for freedom, it would grow in