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  2. The Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Pub. L. Tooltip Public Law (United States) 90–284, 82 Stat. 73, enacted April 11, 1968) is a landmark law in the United States signed into law by United States President Lyndon B. Johnson during the King assassination riots.

  3. The Civil Rights Act of 1968 ( Pub.L. 90-284, 82 Stat. 73, enacted April 11, 1968) is a landmark law in the United States signed into law by United States President Lyndon B. Johnson during the King assassination riots . The 1968 act expanded on previous acts and did not allow discrimination on race, sex, or religion concerning the sale, rental ...

  4. Apr 10, 2018 · Stories. The Fair Housing Act: Fifty years later. By Larry Margasak April 11, 2018. Fifty years ago, on April 11, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a bill that was to end discrimination in most of the nation’s housing. Today, a half century later, fair housing advocates are still trying to make it work. The year was 1968.

  5. The Civil Rights Act of 1968 is a landmark law in the United States signed into law by United States President Lyndon B. Johnson during the King assassination riots.

  6. Jan 6, 2023 · Civil Rights Acts (1964, 1968) The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is labor law legislation that outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.

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