Kennedy speech on “Address on a civil rights” he said “It ought to be possible, in short, for every American to enjoy the privilege of being Americans without regard to his race, or his color” (JFK speech, Address on civil rights, June 11, 1963, paragraph) This quote alone shows the president of the United States wants change, and is willing to stand behind everyone that is willing to make a change for the better. Americans should not be denied their rights; they were put there to protect all Americans. Not one person should be denied the right to make something of their selves. John F. Kennedy can help change some of those peoples mind, who believe we should not at all be equal, not because he is president, but because he puts forth the effort for change for those who cannot stand up for themselves, for the simple reason of being colored, or different
Kennedy speech on “Address on a civil rights” he said “It ought to be possible, in short, for every American to enjoy the privilege of being Americans without regard to his race, or his color” (JFK speech, Address on civil rights, June 11, 1963, paragraph) This quote alone shows the president of the United States wants change, and is willing to stand behind everyone that is willing to make a change for the better. Americans should not be denied their rights; they were put there to protect all Americans. Not one person should be denied the right to make something of their selves. John F. Kennedy can help change some of those peoples mind, who believe we should not at all be equal, not because he is president, but because he puts forth the effort for change for those who cannot stand up for themselves, for the simple reason of being colored, or different