Civil Rights Movement: Birmingham 1963 to 1965 Legislation
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Explore the powerful Civil Rights Movement from Birmingham 1963 to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Learn about the struggles, triumphs, and legislative victories that shaped history.
Civil Rights Movement: Birmingham 1963 to 1965 Legislation
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Civil Rights Movement • Birmingham 1963 • Violence against protesters broadcast nationwide • “Sit-ins” • “Freedom Riders” • March on Washington, 1963
Civil Rights Act of 1964 • Supported by Lyndon Johnson • Title I banned the use of different voter registration standards for blacks and whites • Title II prohibited discrimination in public accommodations, such as motels, restaurants, gas stations, theaters, and sports arenas • Title VI allowed the withholding of federal funds from public or private programs that practice discrimination • Title VII banned discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion, or national origin by employers and unions
Additional Legislation • 24th Amendment (1964) • Outlawed the Poll Tax • Voting Rights Act (1965) • Eliminated literacy tests • Allowed federal officials to register voters