In his televised speech of June 1963, President John F. Kennedy defined the civil rights issue as
A) a threat to America's image and interests abroad.
B) a distraction from his focus on the economy and national defense.
C) a practical problem that required practical solutions.
D) a moral crisis that demanded all Americans' national concern and action.
E) a political problem being manipulated by militants on both sides.
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