American Decades
Assassination and Violent Protest
Violence in Politics.
During the civil rights struggle Americans were horrified by the televised firebombings of Freedom Riders' buses, the use of high-pressure fire-hoses and attacks by police dogs against demonstrating children, and the beatings of protesters by members of the Ku Klux Klan and the police. Little children were killed when white supremacists bombed the churches of activist black pastors. The murders of civil rights workers Medgar Evers in 1963; Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, and James Chaney in 1964; and Viola Liuzzo in 1965 drew national attention.
Assassination of President Kennedy.
Americans were thrown into mourning when President John F. Kennedy was struck down by an assassin's bullet on 22 November 1963 in Dallas. Kennedy was the first president to be assassinated in more than sixty years, well outside the boundaries of most living Americans' memories. Americans believed that...
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1960's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Assassination and Violent Protest
- The Cold War Continued: Crisis Years, 1960-1965
- The Cold War Continued: The Cuban Missile Crisis
- The Cold War Continued: Nuclear Arms Race, Arms Control, and Détente
- The Cold War Continued: The Vietnam War
- Domestic Policy: Government, Civil Rights, and Race Relations
- Domestic Policy: Government and the Economy
- Domestic Policy: The Great Society
- National Politics: 1960 Elections
- National Politics: 1962 Elections
- National Politics: 1964 Elections
- National Politics: 1966 Elections
- National Politics: 1968 Elections
- Radical Politics: Black Power
- Radical Politics: The Far Right
- Radical Politics: The New Left
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1960–1969
