Lyndon B. Johnson and the Civil Rights Act

Spotlight On the Civil Rights Movement

On June 2, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the most sweeping civil rights legislation since the Reconstruction era, after the Civil War. This act made discrimination in public places and workplaces illegal, and required public schools and other public facilities to be integrated. Learn how the act created controversy in Congress and resulted in a dramatic fifty-four-day filibuster, and how it passed through President Johnson's determination to see it succeed. Readers will also see how the Civil Rights Act was not only a huge step forward for civil rights, but also a legacy of President John F. Kennedy.

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Reading Level: 6

Interest Level: 5-10

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-5383-8048-2
Author : Marcia Amidon Lusted
Copyright : 2018
Language : English
Pages : 48
Trim : 7 1/4" x 9 1/4"
Dewey : 342.7308/5--dc23
Bibliography • Detailed Table of Contents • Full-Color Photographs • Further Information Section • Glossary • Index • Primary Sources • Timelines • Websites

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