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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed many forms of discrimination, and began dismantling the "separate but equal" doctrine that supported segregation. The Civil Rights Act of 1968 added further protection.

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Q: What year did the Civil Rights Act outlaw 'separate but equal'?
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What legacy of the civil rights movement has been recently challenged?

Separate but Equal


Why was the separate-but-equal doctrine not a satisfactory solution to the question of the rights of racial minorities?

The doctrine of Separate but Equal was not a satisfactory solution to the question of civil rights for racial minorities. This is due to the fact that keeping the races separate was inherently unequal and racist.


What issue does NAACP support?

civil rights and equal rights for blacks and minorities


How long did the separate but equal last?

Separate But Equal was a United States law that was in direct violation of the Fourteenth Amendment which states which promised equal rights to all citizens. Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, overturned Separate But Equal, and opened the door to further civil rights challenges.


Thanks to the civil rights amendment what kind of treatment were black entitle to under law?

The blacks were entitled to equal treatment. At first, the doctrine of 'Separate, but Equal' was followed, but in the 1950s the courts came to the realization that separate was not and could not be equal.


What was the importance of The Civil Rights Act of 1864?

Enforced separate but equal. In other words, it enforced segregation. It was changed in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (100 years later) which said Segregation= Unequal= Unconstitutional.


What would give same couples most of the rights of married couples?

Civil unions, but that is still "separate but equal." Civil unions are not recognized on the federal level (in the US).


Which civil rights issue was involved with brown v board of education?

The civil rights issue involved in Brown v Board of Education was whether "separate but equal" education systems were fair to African-American children.


What was the civil rights moment?

The Civil Rights Movement was a movement created by the African Americans to become equal. This included equal rights in employment and housing.


What would give same-sex couples most of the rights of married couples?

Civil unions, but that is still "separate but equal." Civil unions are not recognized on the federal level (in the US).


What US Supreme Court case overturned the separate but equal doctrine and ushered in the modern civil rights era?

plessy vs. ferguson


How did people get equal rights?

The civil rights act of 1964 gave all men equal rights.