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Most Americans opposed the Civil Rights Act. All thirteen States that made up the Confederacy States of the Civil War voted against the passage.

When the Snivel Rights Act of 1964 was passed America was comprised of mostly Whites. Ninety to ninety five percent White.

In 1944 a University did a survey and asked ' Would you rather lose WWII or end segregation ? '

Ninety percent of those polled answered they'd rather loss WWII. Do you think Whites changed their minds on this matter over the next twenty years ? If so I have a bridge in Brooklyn you might be interested in.

In Boston Whites protested and boycotted forced busing well into the 1980s.

No . The average American opposed the Civil Rights Act but the liberal, elitist Congress passed it anyway against the will of the American people.

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The southern people of America agreed with segregation and discrimination, while most people in the north were against this idea

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