Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Civil Rights


On July 2nd, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson convinced the Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act, which outlawed most forms of racial segregation. Supposedly people say Johnson did this because, "We have lost the South for a generation," many of the Southern whites didn't like this and went against Johnson's Democratic Party. 
This stop every ounce of slavery. This outlawed discrimination in employment and in public facilities. It gave the federal government greater power to enforce the desegregation of schools. 




1 comment:

Video Teraveloka said...

Masa Depan Suram bisa saja terjadi karena permainan haram satu ini. Tapi tahukah kamu Dampak Permainan Sabung Ayam S128 tidak hanya membuat masa depan jadi suram tapi juga dapat membuat masa depan jadi (Baca Selengkapnya...)