" This exact speech concluded that he understood the pain of being black and wanted a change.
Although the tragedy of President John F. Kennedy being assassinated, the bill was still passed by the next president, Lyndon Baines Johnson. This president had considerable influence on the congress which made this bill passed. This bill, 1964 Civil Rights Act, made racial discriminat
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Although the tragedy of President John F. Kennedy being assassinated, the bill was still passed by the next president, Lyndon Baines Johnson. This president had considerable influence on the congress which made this bill passed. This bill, 1964 Civil Rights Act, made racial discrimination in public places.
ch chance of completing college; one third as much chance of becoming a professional man; twice as much chance of becoming unemployed; about one-seventh as much chance of earning 10,000 a year; a life expectancy which is seven years shorter; and the prospects of earning only half as much." This exact speech concluded that he understood the pain of being bla
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