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“I really think we saw two Kennedys,” King explained some months later, one prior to Birmingham and another afterward. King had been touched by Kennedy’s June speech on civil rights. Even though the administration’s handling of its civil rights bill had left much to be desired, King had hoped that Kennedy “was getting ready really to throw off political considerations and see the real moral issues.” Now there would be no opportunity to see that hope fulfilled.
Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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