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LBJ Signs the Civil Rights Act

In the face of fierce resistance from his own party and the segregated South, President Lyndon B. Johnson takes a stand for equality by signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This landmark decision outlawed segregation and employment discrimination, redefining America's moral landscape and cementing LBJ's legacy as a leader of courage and conscience.

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