Sometimes, politically powerful men do unexpected things. LBJ was a proud Texan. LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because of his strong principle beliefs. When he was a young adult he was a teacher for a segregated school and used part of his paycheck on them. I know LBJ's choice was principle because he was a teacher for a segregated school, he was willing to give up his chance at the next presidency, and he got the chance to give his own opinion. LBJ started out teaching in a small poor town. He taught at a small mexican school. When he got to school he would notice the kids hadn't had breakfast. (DOC A) He wanted to help them but his small paycheck couldn't do much this shows this principle beliefs. LBJ is willing to do
He also had a desire to help the least advantaged in society. While teaching Mexican-American children in Cotulla, Texas, that exposed him to poverty and discrimination.
Civil Rights is important, but why did L.B.J. sign it off? On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This act prohibited discrimination of voting, education, and other areas of American life like public facilities. This was a huge change in American life. As a US senator though, he helped weaken bills for Civil Rights. Did Lyndon B. Johnson sign the Civil Rights Act because of politics or principle? Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act for principle because of his first hand experience of prejudice towards his Mexican-Americans students as a teacher, his willing to lose the election in order to establish Civil Rights, and his freedom from Southern segregational political bonds.
Sign the Civil Rights Act of 1964” 405). Johnson's students were very poor and they had limited English.“They knew even in their youth the pain of prejudice” (“The American Promise” 411). Lyndon Johnson saw all these young students who were rejected, because of their skin color. He knew that they didn’t know why they were rejected. “But they knew it was so, because I saw it in their eyes”(“The American Promise” 411). He could see how much it hurt them. Johnson cared about his students and wanted to help them. Johnson would want to help everybody get equal rights, because in his youth he saw how hard life was for his
President Johnson was a very political man. He made lots of political decisions. Before he became president he was a senator. He was a senator for Texas, Texas was a southern state, they were very racist to african american people. As a senator he had to do what the people of Texas wanted him to do. So he had to pass a bunch of racist things in congress. Doc D
One reason for Johnson to sign the bill was from the community of his teaching career. His class were Mexican Americans who were treated badly and were poor (Doc A). He felt the emotion to bring equality to these kids to make them see a brighter future. He was motivated by this so much he decided to run in the
Why did LBJ sign the civil rights act? It was all about politics he used the signing of the civil rights act to gain voters in the next election. Also he would look more appealing to the american people. Regardless on July 2 1964 LBJ signed the civil rights act and granted colored americans the freedom they deserved.
Before L.B.J. got into politics, he worked at a Mexican-American school in Cotulla, Texas. President Johnson taught 5th, 6th, and 7th, grade at this small elementary school. President L.B.J. says, “They never seemed to know why people disliked them. But they knew it was so, because I saw it in their eyes.” This proves that President Johnson had some heart for these students. Mr. Wilbur
Politics and power can do crazy things to people. It can change their minds of belief just to be in favor of others.That is exactly what LBJ did with his presidential powers of being in charge of the nation. LBJ was president from 1963 to 1969 and in this time he passed the Civil Rights Act, but for all his life he favored against this act. Why was he all of a sudden favoring it. Lyndon B. Johnson was politically favoring this act shown by favoring the nation's interest, the 1957 vote, and saying he was free at last from the senate's position.
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President Lyndon Baines Johnson was revered for signing the civil rights Act bill of 1964. The act gave equal voting rights, equal employment opportunity, and banned segregation in public places, such as schools, restaurants, and swimming pools. L.B.J was the type of president that did what was best for the country under any and all circumstances. He was also the type of man that would get what he wanted no matter what.Passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 improved the lives of minorities in America by leaps and bounds, but there was, and still is, some speculation as to why Johnson signed off on the bill. Some think that it was an act based purely on Johnson selfishly wanting more votes when the next election came around, while others believe that the president made his choice based on his morals and the fact that it was the right thing to do.
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Before JFK was killed he was trying to get the Civil Rights act passed. The Civil rights actof 1964 was a bill that expanded voting rights, strengthened equal employment opportunity, and guaranteed all americans the rights to use public facilities. After JFK was murdered LBJ became president and was willing to do anything to stay at the level he was on. Do you think politics was the reason LBJ signed the civil rights act billof1964?
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