02-01-2011, 12:55 AM
That is why this article is so lame- it totally misses out on JFK's efforts for Civil Rights. The battle to integrate Ole Miss, where Gen. Edwin Walker was stirring up the locals, is often (sometimes) called the LAST BATTLE OF THE CIVIL WAR.
Of course, black people knew that JFK was on his side - all you have to do is look at ALL THE BLACK LADIES STANDING AND SMILING AT JFK/JACKIE and standing on the sidewalk at the Texas School Book Depository just 5 seconds before John Kennedy had his brains blown out by LBJ/CIA murderers.
There were a lot of blacks standing in the crowds in Dallas on 11/22/63 and they were coming to cheer on John Kennedy and a big reason for that is they knew he was pushing the ball forward on Civil Rights.
Of course, black people knew that JFK was on his side - all you have to do is look at ALL THE BLACK LADIES STANDING AND SMILING AT JFK/JACKIE and standing on the sidewalk at the Texas School Book Depository just 5 seconds before John Kennedy had his brains blown out by LBJ/CIA murderers.
There were a lot of blacks standing in the crowds in Dallas on 11/22/63 and they were coming to cheer on John Kennedy and a big reason for that is they knew he was pushing the ball forward on Civil Rights.