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Civil Rights Act (1964)

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The Civil Rights Act (1964) was a landmark legislation passed by the United States Congress that aimed to outlaw racial discrimination in various aspects of American society, including public accommodations, employment, and voting rights. It also established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to enforce anti-discrimination laws.

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