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the Civil Rights Act of 1964
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A civil rights act
No, President John F. Kennedy was the originator of the civil rights legislation that eventually passed Congress. Kennedy called for a civil rights bill in a speech on June 11, 1963. He later met with legislative leaders and sent his civil rights bill to Congress on June 19, 1963. He continued to work with legislative leaders on the civil rights legislation until his death on November 22, 1963.Following Kennedy's death, President Lyndon B. Johnson used his experience and influence in support of the Civil Rights Act, and it was passed and signed into law by President Johnson on July 2, 1964.
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B. Protecting Legislation guaranteeing civil rights to former slaves.
The members of the Civil Rights Movement, which was led by Martin Luther King Jr.
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John F. Kennedy worked with civil rights leaders to secure equality and liberty of African-Americans. He gave a televised speech on the issue of racial discrimination, and submitted a civil rights legislation to congress in 1963.
It made president Lyndon Johnson make congress pass a new and stronger legislation to ensure the voting rights of African Americans
The civil rights legislation that passed in 1990 was the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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