The Civil Rights Act of 1964
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 changed American society in profound ways. For instance, the bill ended much racial segregation, which had existed for decades in the daily lives of Americans. This collection captures a spectrum of views, from then and now, concerning the act's historical journey and contemporary legacy.
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Review: The Civil Rights Act of 1964...covering controversial historical events through reading a selection of primary materials on both sides. Debates about education, fair employment and more provide arguments on each side of civil rights issues from the 1960s.Children's Bookwatch, November 2004RL
Grades
10-12+ IL
Grades
10-12+ GRL
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