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  1. Civil Rights Act of 1964 - Wikipedia

    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pub. L. 88–352, 78 Stat. 241, enacted July 2, 1964) is a landmark civil rights and labor law in the United States that outlaws discrimination based on race, color, …

  2. Civil Rights Act (1964) | National Archives

    Feb 8, 2022 · This act, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson on July 2, 1964, prohibited discrimination in public places, provided for the integration of schools and other public …

  3. Civil Rights Act | Summary, Facts, President, & History | Britannica

    Dec 5, 2025 · The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was intended to end discrimination based on race, color, religion, or national origin in the United States. The act gave federal law enforcement …

  4. Civil Rights Act of 1964 - Definition, Summary & Significance - HISTORY

    Jan 4, 2010 · What Is the Civil Rights Act? The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, …

  5. The Civil Rights Act of 1964: An Overview - Congress.gov

    From discriminatory voter registration practices to racial segregation in business establishments and public schools, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 enacted new prohibitions and protections …

  6. Civil Rights Act of 1964: How America's Most Important Civil Rights

    Dec 5, 2025 · The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is one of the most transformative laws in American history. Signed on July 2, 1964, this landmark legislation outlawed discrimination based on …

  7. The Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Long Struggle for Freedom

    Signed into law on July 2, 1964, the law’s eleven sections prohibited discrimination in the workplace, public accommodations, public facilities, and agencies receiving federal funds, and …

  8. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 - Miller Center

    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed racial segregation in public accommodations including hotels, restaurants, theaters, and stores, and made employment discrimination illegal.

  9. Landmark Legislation: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 - U.S. Senate

    The longest continuous debate in Senate history took place in 1964 over the Civil Rights Act. Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, who had proposed the legislation, …

  10. Department of Justice Rule Restores Equal Protection for All in Civil ...

    5 days ago · Today, the Justice Department issued a final rule updating its regulations under Title VI of the Civil Rights of 1964. This rule ensures that our nation’s federal civil rights laws are …