Modern U.S. history. From cold war to hostage crisis. 1961-1968. Unit two
Description
Focuses on the Kennedy-Johnson years, as the struggle for black civil rights to a climax, led by Martin Luther King, Jr. America faces the Cuban Missile Crisis and Kennedy's assassination, and the country divided bitterly over escalating involvement in Vietnam.
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45 minutes
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Geography
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Alexander Street
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