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African-American Civil Rights Movement

12–8 President Johnson’s Veto of the Civil Rights Act, 1866, Chapter 12, African American history

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12?8 President Johnson?s Veto of the Civil Rights Act, 1866 The Civil Rights Act was the first major piece of legislation to become law over a president?s veto. John- son?s veto message helped make the estrangement between Congress and the President irreparable. Johnson?s constitutional arguments induced Congress to enact the Fourteenth Amendment, which for- bade individual states to deprive citizens of the ?equal protection of the laws.? SOURCE: Richardson, ed., Messages and Papers, Vol. VI, p. 405ff. WASHINGTON, D.C., March 27, 1866. To the Senate of the United States:?I regret that the bill, which has passed both Houses of Congress, entitled ?An act to protect all persons in the

civil rights terms

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Terms Sheet African American Rights Executive Order 9981 (Truman): established equality of treatment and opportunity in the?Armed Services?for people of all?races, religions, or national origins. It increased equality among the people in the United States, especially in armed forces. Brown v The Board of Education of Topeka (1954): declared unconstitutional the state laws establishing separate?public schools?for black and white students and denying black children equal educational opportunities. It publicly and legally declared equality among all people.

Presidential Biography of Lyndon Baines Johnson

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Lyndon B. Johnson ?There are no problems we cannot solve together, and very few that we can solve by ourselves.? Lyndon B. Johnson Name: Lyndon Baines Johnson Nickname: LBJ Years in Office: November 22, 1963 to January 20, 1969 Vice President: Hubert H. Humphrey Political Party: Democrat Wife: Claudia Alta Taylor Birthplace and Residence: Johnson City, Texas Major Accomplishments: He was John F. Kennedy?s Vice President He was sworn in on November 22, 1963 The same day as the Kennedy assassination Had the Civil Rights Act passed along with a tax cut in his first year Also passed the Voting Rights Act He won the 1964 election by the widest popular margin Created the Great Society Program Aided education (Elementary and Secondary Education Act & Higher Education Act)
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