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  1. 1 day ago · Johnson‘s first major success came with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 – a landmark law that prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin. The act banned segregation in public accommodations like restaurants and hotels, outlawed employment discrimination, and empowered the federal government to sue to ...

  2. 1 day ago · Johnson on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 's passage. Recorded July 2, 1964. Lyndon Baines Johnson ( / ˈlɪndən ˈbeɪnz /; August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969.

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  4. 2 days ago · In April 1964, Johnson proposed the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, which would create the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) to oversee local Community Action Agencies (CAA) charged with dispensing aid to those in poverty. "Through a new Community Action program, we intend to strike at poverty at its source – in the streets of our cities ...

  5. 5 days ago · TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY: On May 22, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson, speaking at the University of Michigan, outlined the goals of his “Great Society,” saying that it “rests on...

  6. 3 days ago · President Johnson's Great Society also saw the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which were crucial in advancing civil rights and ending racial discrimination in the United States. These landmark pieces of legislation helped secure voting rights for African Americans and outlawed segregation in public ...

  7. 3 days ago · Details. Text. Study Guide. Wikipedia's Summary. The Food Stamp Act (P.L. 88-525) provided permanent legislative authority to the Food Stamp Program, which had been administratively implemented on a pilot basis in 1962. On August 31, 1964 it was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson.