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President Johnson's Remarks on the Signing of the Civil Rights Bill, 7/2/64 

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President Johnson's Remarks on the Signing of the Civil Rights Bill, 7/2/64
Index terms: Speeches; Bill Signings; Civil Rights Act of 1964
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@jojopuppyfish
@jojopuppyfish 6 лет назад
Maybe the single most important law in the history of the USA
@cocotaveras8975
@cocotaveras8975 4 года назад
jojopuppyfish Agreed! Along with the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
@robertpolityka8464
@robertpolityka8464 3 года назад
He probably used a different pen for every letter of his name.
@BreezeDaDon
@BreezeDaDon 2 года назад
The second most important law ever signed in America EVER! who are the 11 people who disliked this...?
@donaldcash113
@donaldcash113 3 года назад
Does anybody know the time of day this was broadcast?
@theblogger7697
@theblogger7697 6 лет назад
Bobby kennedy😍
@cocotaveras8975
@cocotaveras8975 4 года назад
TheBlogger 7 Amazing man with a beautiful heart and immense honor and compassion.
@minewheaties5029
@minewheaties5029 3 года назад
@@cocotaveras8975 Not at all. He likely even advised Joseph McCarthy more than Roy Cohn did. Look up the con's role in the McCarthy witch-hunts
@wilchambers1401
@wilchambers1401 5 лет назад
That was alot of pens
@cocotaveras8975
@cocotaveras8975 4 года назад
Wil Chambers YEP!
@michaelpollutro2346
@michaelpollutro2346 4 года назад
He used 75 pens
@Tropper73
@Tropper73 3 года назад
In a time of cancel culture and wokeness it is quite enlightening/clarifying to see the amount of views and likes on this video.
@jonalderson5571
@jonalderson5571 3 года назад
Agreed, it's so ridiculous when leftists try to cancel LBJ. He did the most to reduce racism of any president
@bradypatrick5405
@bradypatrick5405 4 года назад
J Edgar Hoover? HAHAHAHAHAAH. He was so against this bill!
@minewheaties5029
@minewheaties5029 3 года назад
@★ Froggie Animation ★ No, J Edgar Hoover , who I acknowledge did have his fwas even willing to prosecute those involved in Mississippi Burning. RFK was a bigger monster who was quick to side with the allegations that Jack O'Dell and Stanley Levison were Communists. The "temporary" claims are pure nonsense and your claims can't help the Kennedys get back into Congress or block education about his role in the McCarthy Witch-hunts.
@allprofits3092
@allprofits3092 2 года назад
I wonder at the time if they knew the impact of what they have actually done.....
@NkrumahTure
@NkrumahTure 3 года назад
Now where did this take place in the east room of the White House?
@kgkgaming06
@kgkgaming06 3 года назад
You know, I love JFK and I’m sad he died...but he could have never gotten this bill through if he hadnt died. LBJ was experienced and had influence. I’m sorry JFK, but you had to die. No one wanted it. But in the end, it needed to happen.
@gluebluerock136
@gluebluerock136 3 года назад
same thing, it is hard to imagine i country that has jim crow laws to suddenly flip and go the other direction. something tragic had to happen.
@NkrumahTure
@NkrumahTure 3 года назад
Damn... You cold-blooded.
@meithink642
@meithink642 3 года назад
'everyone' wanted a piece of history,,,,,that many had little to do with out of this group
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