Brown V Board
The legislation that eliminated legal segregation in most public places was the civil rights act. The civil rights act was passed in 1964.
The Civil Rights Act of 1965.
Civil Rights Act of 1875
You just said it; the "Civil Rights" movement.
segregation
The legislation that eliminated legal segregation in most public places was the civil rights act. The civil rights act was passed in 1964.
The Civil Rights Act of 1965.
Public accommodation
Civil Rights Act of 1875
School Segregation Was Outlawed
To outlaw racial segregation in public places and employment.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned segregation in public places. It gave the Attorney General the authority to bring lawsuits to protect the Constitutionally guaranteed rights of citizens to equal access to public institutions and public education.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited segregation at public colleges and universities. This Legislation promoted integration, specifically as to race. Prior to this, facilities were considered to be separate but equal in many areas.
You just said it; the "Civil Rights" movement.
segregation
Segregation Timeline:May 17, 1954: Supreme Court unanimously outlaws segregation in public schools in Brown v. Board of Education.Aug. 29, 1957: Civil Rights Act of 1957 aims to increase black turnout at the polls by making it a crime to obstruct voter registration.July 2, 1964: Civil Rights Bill of 1964 bans segregation in the workplace and public accommodations.April 10, 1968: Civil Rights Bill bans discrimination in housing.
as a child, she testified in a court case that helped end school segregation