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On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended discrimination. Understand this 1964 Act's key rules, its landmark provisions against race ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act into law.
July 2 stands out as a pivotal day in history, marked by momentous events that have shaped nations, cultures, and the course ...
Trump has dismantled over 60 years worth of civil rights progress over the course of two months, says Pulitzer-Prize winning ...
On his second day in office, President Donald Trump labeled O.F.C.C.P.’s efforts to enforce the 1964 Civil Rights Act illegal and discriminatory — presumably against white people. He signed his own ...
America First Legal filed an EEOC complaint against Dodgers and Guggenheim Partners claiming their diversity initiatives constitute unlawful discrimination based on race, color, and sex.
Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in a new opinion issued Thursday that the Court should "reexamine" a ...