In many ways, the question about the government is part of the American DNA. This skepticism is not without reason - the behavior of American politicians in the 1960s and 1970s led most Americans to wonder about the motives of elected officials. But this skepticism is rarely raised when discussing the government's involvement in accusing repression of the African-American community. Most people believe that for sympathy and humanity, the government will implement equal opportunities for minorities.
By the passage of the Civil Rights Movement, the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (both signed by Democratic Party Lindon Johnson), conservative Republicans seized the political opportunity to grasp it. Republicans have taken action to attract white people, particularly sullen South Democrats who were unable to confront civil rights and the party that promised perfect African-American citizenship. This is the so-called Southern strategy, which is the second important factor in the recent deprivation formula. Richard Nixon 's strategist was developed by Kevin Phillips, but expressed in the cruel clarity of Lee Atwater who helped guide the Ronald Reagan campaign, that is easy. After civil rights movement, complete racism will no longer be political, but recessive racism can still affect public policy.
Stone pointed out that Barry Goldwater (a vote opposed to the civil rights law in 1964) is one of the reasons he fell in love with politics. Then he continued working for Richard Nixon. And it was famous for carrying out "South strategy" which was based on the use of bondage by civil rights law as a means of controlling the politics of the original slave. Stone first saw Donald Trump when he was running for the Reagan New York campaign. Stone was introduced to Trump by Roy Cohen, senior legal counsel of infamous Senator Joe McCarthy during the notorious "red panic" era. When he filed suit against the card under fair housing law against racial discrimination, Cohen is tracking Donald's defense against playing cards.
I found that 1964 and 1965 are the most important two years of the civil rights movement. The 1964 Civil Rights Act officially prohibits racial (and sexual) discrimination in the United States. The establishment of the "Voting Rights Act" in 1965 banned the literacy test at the polling place. These two laws are thought to be a breakthrough event of the civil rights movement and a great achievement. However, the momentum of the civil rights movement began to shake in 1966. The division within the movement brought the emergence of two new advocacy groups, black power movement and black panther. Both proved to be radical and extreme than non-violent approaches of the civil rights movement