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Kennedy's back operations were not completely successful, and he was never again entirely free from pain. After recovering from his operations, he returned to his Senate seat in May 1955. He became a strong supporter of civil rights and social welfare legislation. The Kennedy-Douglas-Ives Bill (1957) required an accounting of all employee pension and welfare funds. Kennedy also sponsored bills for providing federal financial aid to education and for relaxing U.S. Immigration laws.

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John F Kennedy passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964. He didn't actually pass it, Lyndon B. Johnson, the new president passed it because Kennedy was assisinated in Novemeber 1963

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John F. Kennedy drafted the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and his successor, lyndon B Johnson, got it through congress after his death.

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John F. Kennedy passed The Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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