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“Atoms for Peace” speech before the Awesome the postal service & death cab for cutie 20th anniversary of give up & transatlanticism tour shirt Also,I will get this United Nations General Assembly in New York on December 8, 1953. He did this by pushing the development of the first nuclear powered cargo and passenger ship, the NS Savannah, and legalizing the commercial use of nuclear energy for power plants. Again this was another hugely controversial and risky move, giving away our nuclear technology, a secret which has been so closely guarded just years before. Before this it was still classified, and civilians were not allowed to research atomic science. France today is 70% powered by nuclear energy because of Ike. Whether you are for or against nuclear power, this meant peace instead of bombs. Of course we cannot forget the same year as NASA, Eisenhower did a radical thing… He demanded that schools in the South end Jim Crow segregation and allow a group of nine African American students to be enrolled in Little Rock Central High School in 1957. When Governor Orval flat out refused to allow it, Eisenhower issued Executive order 10730, which federalized the Arkansas National Guard, and ordered them to force integration.



*I refer to him by his more widely known first name. This had never been done before in America’s history. To be clear he could have sat back as President and did nothing. In fact he took great risk in doing this and received huge backlash at the Awesome the postal service & death cab for cutie 20th anniversary of give up & transatlanticism tour shirt Also,I will get this time, actually from many Democrats who opposed desegregation. He had no reason other than his moral conscious telling him to do something. That was one of the defining moments of the Civil Rights Movement. Nixon’s Civil Rights” by Dean Kotlowski is probably the best and most comprehensive book on this topic. Historian AM Schlesinger said… “Vice President Nixon rang up governors and got them to integrate. 80% had not done so.”


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