April 11.1968-Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, calling for an end to unrest
April 11, 1968 (March 14), Shigenobu, Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, calling for an end to the unrest.
1968, President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968, and at the same time calling for an end to the unrest of development since the civil rights movement leader Martin Luther King, Jr. murdered.
the bill's main provisions, regarded as illegal acts of racial discrimination in the rental and sale of housing and apartments. In 1966, President Johnson talks with Kim at the White House, he recommended the development of a fair housing bill.
president called for an end to the unrest, he said: "We all understand the sources of conflict for a long time and deeply rooted. But violence can not be corrected this stubborn errors, can not modify any kind of injustice. "He also promised that he will implement several other programs to help minorities and the poor struggle.
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