Answer:
The claim that Johnson is arguing in this excerpt is "He's pointing out that the fight for equal rights is the work of all citizens of a free society."
Step-by-step explanation:
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*He's asking white Americans to fight harder on behalf of the Negro.
*He's pointing out that the fight for equal rights is the work of all citizens of a free society.
*He's accusing white Americans of not asking the right questions.
*He's saying that white Americans should encourage the Negro to fight harder.
On Memorial Day 1963, Vice President Lyndon Johnson spoke on the hallowed grounds of Gettysburg. He was trying to make his party fight and support for the civil right of African American People, in his speech he talked about equality for all, and that freedom and peace in all American territory is a common fight that everyone needed to face together.