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July 2, 1964: Remarks upon Signing the Civil Rights Bill

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Lyndon B. Johnson

July 02, 1964

Source National Archives

The President notes the discrepancies between the freedoms outlined in the Constitution and the reality of life in America before praising the Civil Rights Bill for outlawing such differences. Johnson also sets out his plan for enforcing the law and asks citizens to remove injustices in all communities.

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July 2, 1964: Remarks upon Signing the Civil Rights Bill

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