John F. Kennedy gave a speech about Civil Rights on June 11, 1963. His speech was radio and televised from the Oval Office. John gave that address to show that segregation is not right and wanted people to understand what was happening.
John spoke at a moderate pace during his speech. He made frequent eye contact, but his facial expression of seriousness remained the same. Kennedy also did not make a lot of hand gestures until the end of his address.
Kennedy repeated words like America, negro, Congress, Federal, and State. His voice did increase when he said, "The lack of adequate education denies the negro to get a decent job." John gave many details how the negro community lacked