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both of these answers are correct the civil rights act of 1960 and the civil rights rights act of 1964 I agree!
Betty Hill - civil rights leader - died in 1960.
John F. Kennedy, and then after his death Lyndon Johnson.
The major goal of Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s was to end segregation based on race.
The goals of the civil rights movement were meaningful civil rights laws, a massive federal works program, full and fair employment, decent housing, the right to vote, and adequate integrated education. The right to vote was passed and placed in the bill of rights (15th amendment) in 1870 part of the reconstruction era. So during 1960's during the civil rights movement the right to vote was not one of their goals because it was already in effect for African Americans to vote.
Martin Luther King Jr.
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School Segregation Was Outlawed
Martin Luther King Jr.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 aimed to overcome legal barriers preventing African Americans from voting.
There was a major civil rights protest in Montgomery, AL in the 1960's, with people from all over the US attending.
many segregation laws were repealed