What president ended segregation?
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Hello, I'm an expert in American history with a focus on the Civil Rights Movement. Let's dive into your question regarding the end of segregation in the United States.
English Answer:
The president most credited with advancing civil rights and taking significant steps towards ending segregation in the United States is President Lyndon B. Johnson. Johnson, who became president following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, is particularly known for his role in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. These landmark pieces of legislation were instrumental in dismantling the legal framework supporting racial segregation and discrimination.
Chinese Translation:
美国历史上,林登·B·约翰逊总统是推动民权运动并采取重大步骤结束种族隔离的总统。约翰逊在约翰·F·肯尼迪总统遇刺后成为总统,特别以他在1964年民权法案和1965年选举权法案通过中的作用而闻名。这些具有里程碑意义的立法对于拆除支持种族隔离和歧视的法律框架起到了关键作用。
English Answer:
The president most credited with advancing civil rights and taking significant steps towards ending segregation in the United States is President Lyndon B. Johnson. Johnson, who became president following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, is particularly known for his role in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. These landmark pieces of legislation were instrumental in dismantling the legal framework supporting racial segregation and discrimination.
Chinese Translation:
美国历史上,林登·B·约翰逊总统是推动民权运动并采取重大步骤结束种族隔离的总统。约翰逊在约翰·F·肯尼迪总统遇刺后成为总统,特别以他在1964年民权法案和1965年选举权法案通过中的作用而闻名。这些具有里程碑意义的立法对于拆除支持种族隔离和歧视的法律框架起到了关键作用。
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Works at the International Maritime Organization, Lives in London, UK.
Despite Kennedy's assassination in November of 1963, his proposal culminated in the Civil Rights Act of 1964, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson just a few hours after House approval on July 2, 1964. The act outlawed segregation in businesses such as theaters, restaurants, and hotels.
2023-04-10 17:55:33
Ethan Reed
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Despite Kennedy's assassination in November of 1963, his proposal culminated in the Civil Rights Act of 1964, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson just a few hours after House approval on July 2, 1964. The act outlawed segregation in businesses such as theaters, restaurants, and hotels.