march to Washington
The Civil Rights Movement was a movement by the people, not a law to be passed by congress. A result of the Civil Rights Movement was the consideration of many bills passed by congress into law. Among them were the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968.
civil rights act
It was the first civil rights bill passed by Congress since Reconstruction.-Novanet
To put pressure on Congress to pass a civil rights bill.
Congress overruled Johnson's veto.
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by vetoing the rights but congress overrode the vetos
When Congress sent Andrew Johnson the Civil Rights Bill of 1866, he vetoed it, arguing that it infringed on states' rights and was unconstitutional. His veto was overridden by Congress, marking a significant moment in the struggle for civil rights during Reconstruction. This event highlighted the deep divisions between Johnson and the Republican-controlled Congress over the direction of post-Civil War policies. Ultimately, the passage of the bill represented a major step towards establishing civil rights for African Americans.
Civil Rights Acts of 1964
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Civil Rights Act of 1964
Some famous laws passed by Congress are the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights of 1965. The Homeland Security Act and the Do-Not-Call Implementation Act of 2003 are other laws passed by Congress.