Consolidating Federal Power Under The Civil Rights Act 1957
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tippinsights.comConsolidating Federal Power Under The Civil Rights Act 1957tippinsights.comPresident Dwight D. Eisenhower introduced the Civil Rights Bill of 1957 his stated aim was to protect black voters in the South from being discriminated against in elections
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