8. President Kennedy was reportedly disturbed and angered by the photographs he saw of children being hosed on the second day of the march.
9. The significance of people losing fear is that it often leads to increased resistance and activism against oppressive systems or practices. When people are no longer afraid, they are more likely to speak out and take action to bring about change.
10. President Kennedy's statement on June 10th may have been a hopeful declaration, but the end of segregation was not immediate. It would take years of continued struggle and activism before significant progress was made in dismantling segregation and achieving civil rights for all.