The Cold War significantly influenced U.S. government policies toward African Americans as the U.S. sought to present itself as a champion of democracy and human rights in contrast to the Soviet Union. This led to increased pressure to address racial discrimination and civil rights issues within the country. The federal government initiated policies and legislation aimed at desegregation and promoting civil rights, culminating in landmark events like the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Ultimately, the Cold War context helped elevate the Civil Rights Movement as a crucial aspect of America's global image.
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