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  • 21Civil Rights Act of 1968 — Fair Housing Act redirects here. For the 1963 California law, see Rumford Fair Housing Act. President Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act of 1968 …

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  • 22Civil Rights Act of 1957 — The Civil Rights Act of 1957, Pub.L. 85 315, 71 Stat. 634, enacted September 9, 1957, primarily a voting rights bill, was the first civil rights legislation enacted by Congress in the United States since Reconstruction following… …

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  • 23Civil Rights Memorial — The Civil Rights Memorial …

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  • 24Civil Rights Game — Contents 1 Results …

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  • 25Civil rights —    The modern civil rights movement had its origins in organizations formed early in the 20th century and in developments in the 1930s and 1940s. The leading black civil rights organization, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored …

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  • 26Civil Rights Cases — The Civil Rights Cases Supreme Court of the United States Decided October 15, 1883 …

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  • 27civil rights — noun plural 1. : those rights the enjoyment of which does not involve participation in the establishment, support, or management of the government; specifically : the rights secured to citizens of the United States by the 13th and 14th amendments …

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  • 28Civil Rights Act of 1964 — the US law that forced the southern states to allow African Americans to enter restaurants, hotels, etc. which had been reserved for white people only, and to end the practice of having separate areas for black and white people in theatres, train …

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  • 29civil rights — N PLURAL: oft N n Civil rights are the rights that people have in a society to equal treatment and equal opportunities, whatever their race, sex, or religion. ...the civil rights movement. ...violations of civil rights …

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  • 30civil rights — UK / US noun [plural] the basic rights that all people in a society should have, for example the right to be treated fairly by the law, the right to express their ideas, and the right to practise their religion the civil rights movement of the… …

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