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who was frustrated by jfks delay in passing a civil rights act in the 1960s? dwight d. eisenhower lyndon b. johnson martin luther king jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. was a leading figure in the civil rights movement, pushing for urgent federal civil rights legislation. JFK's cautious approach and delay in advancing a civil rights act frustrated activists like King, who demanded faster action to end racial segregation and discrimination. Dwight D. Eisenhower was president before JFK, and Lyndon B. Johnson was JFK's vice president who signed the Civil Rights Act into law after JFK's assassination.
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