Answer:
The administration of John F. Kennedy
Explanation:
John Lewis was the<em> head</em> of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Becoming a chairman of the organization was also brought by his experienced of being mobbed by a white man when he was younger. In order to address racial discrimination and his full support of the Civil Rights bill, he made a speech which was addressed to the administration of John F. Kennedy <em>(the President of that time).</em> The speech was delivered during the "March on Washington."
Some revisions were made before he could deliver it because it sounded too inflammatory.
Thus, this explains the answer.
The answer is B. John White.
John White was an English artist, mapmaker, and a friend of Sir Walter Raleigh, who arrived in North Carolina in 1585 along with Richard Grenville. He was the appointed governor of the Roanoke Colony in 1587.
The official introduction, according to the Japanese records actually happens in 552 CE when monks from Korea, this time, came to Japan and introduced the principals precepts of Buddhism and brought some treasures with them.
The first years were not actually easy as Buddhism became one more tool in the struggle for power over the imperial dynasty by the Soga clan over the rival Mononobe and Nakatoni clans.