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" separate but equal" facilities was invalid and that segregation necessarily meant inequality. Finally, with the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the 1968 Fair Housing Act, all de jure segregation was declared unlawful. "
Spatial Models of Parliamentary Voting - Page 15
by Keith T. Poole - 2005
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1972 - 2102 pages
...the 13th Amendment and black men across this country thought this promise might even become a reality with the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the 1968 Open Housing Act. Today, we are voting on a bill that is as important as any we will have this...
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Griffin B. Bell: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1977 - 780 pages
...the areas of civil rights and civil liberties. Among Congress' greatest democratic achievements are the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the 1965 Fair Housing Act. Mr. Bell must be asked to commit himself to the vigorous enforcement of these...
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Griffin B. Bell: hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary, United ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1977
...the areas of civil rights and civil liberties. Among Congress' greatest democratic achievements are the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the 1965 Fair Housing Act. Mr. Bell must be asked to commit himself to the vigorous enforcement of these...
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Proposals for Martin Luther King, Jr. National Holiday: Hearing Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Subcommittee on Census and Population - 1982 - 122 pages
...responsible for the landmark civil rights acts passed during the sixties. Dr. King had a direct hand in the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and many other pieces of legislation designed. To extend democracy to all Americans. As we approach consideration...
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Anti-discrimination Provision of H.R. 3080: Joint Hearing Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees, and International Law - 1986 - 462 pages
...response to a well-recognized, wide-spread problem of invidious discrimination. No one can argue that the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the 1968 Fair Housing Act were "anticipatory responses." They were appropriate and necessary responses...
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Confirmation of William C. Lucas, to be Assistant Attorney General ..., Volume 4

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1990 - 808 pages
...section of that generation of Black Americans who were in the struggle twenty-five years ago to secure the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act and the 1968 Fair Housing Act. We identify with the dream of Martin Luther King Jr. that one day Americans...
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Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years

Sarah Louise Delany, Annie Elizabeth Delany, Amy Hill Hearth - 1993 - 250 pages
...Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, that segregation in the public schools was unconstitutional. The passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the 1968 Fair Housing Act were the final death knell for Jim Crow. SADIE AND BESSIE America has not ever...
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On the Limits of the Law: The Ironic Legacy of Title VI of the 1964 Civil ...

Stephen C. Halpern - 1995 - 422 pages
...debated, and most enduring component of that struggle: racial discrimination in educational institutions. With the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the 1968 Fair Housing Act, the United States set out to use legal reform, centered on the creation of "legal...
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Whose Welfare?

Gwendolyn Mink - 1999 - 278 pages
...immigrants to the United States came from Asia. 29 Simultaneous with the "opening" of immigration policy was passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the 1968 Fair Housing Act, and the implementation of the Great Society and War on Poverty programs....
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The Ten Things You Can't Say in America

Larry Elder - 2000 - 380 pages
...the heavy lifting on civil rights. But the press rarely fawns over Johnson's accomplishments: passing the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the 1968 Equal Housing Act. As discussed, President Kennedy appeared to oppose race-based preferences....
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