All the Way (2016)
Premiere 31 Dec 2015 USA | 132 min | Drama TV Movie Biography History
• 515 views • 0 thumbs up • 0 thumbs down
November 22, 1963. President John F. Kennedy has just been assassinated and Vice President Lyndon Johnson is now President. One of his first acts as President is to reaffirm the US government's intention to pass the Civil Rights Act. This Act was drafted while JFK was in office and gives people of all races the same rights, including voting rights, access to education and access to public facilities. However, he faces strong opposition to the bill, especially from within his own party. He will have to use all his political will and cunning to get it through.
Dobri Delovi fast-forwarding to nude and sexy video scenes
Nude and Sexy Videos from All the Way
Dobri Delovi | All the Way nude scenes
Dobri Delovi the number one place for nude celebrity videos
Dobri Delovi | Celeb nude videos for free
External Links
Tags
- dallas
- usa
- political candidate
- j edgar hoover character
- voting rights
- congress
- political
- american
- texas
- black vote
- presidential election
- america
- lyndon johnson
- vietnam war
- civil rights
- civil liberties
- martin luther king
- discrimination
- 1960s
- democrat president
- rally
- political campaign
- jackie kennedy
- jfk assassination
- camelot
- oval office
- vietnam
- commander in chief
- protest
- political history
- mlk
- jfk
- activism
- senator
- civil rights act
- ladybird
- lbj
- kennedy
- democrat leader
- jacqueline kennedy
- senate
- rfk
- campaign
- election campaign
- racial discrimination
- racial issues
- lyndon b johnson character
- lady bird johnson
- racial tension
- politics
- american president
- american politics
- presidential campaign
- hubert humphrey
- racial
- american political history
- voter rights
- john f kennedy
- democrat party
- democrat
- all the way
- racial prejudice
- prejudice
- vice president
- racism
- election
- kennedy assassination
- secretary of defense
- campaigning
- black
- airforce one
- biography
- historical drama
- march
- u.s. president
- civil rights movement
- democratic national convention
- white house
- american south
- race relations
- presidential candidate
- jacqueline kennedy character
- president