Presidential Speeches

April 11, 1968: Remarks on Signing the Civil Rights Act

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Lyndon B. Johnson

April 11, 1968

Source National Archives

At the time he signs a new Civil Rights Act to provide fair housing for all Americans, President Johnson remarks on the significance of the historical occasion and recalls his other achievements in securing civil rights.  Johnson calls upon Congress to enact these new laws, and urges the American public to support them.  He proclaims that the real way to foster progress— today and in the future—is to pursue rights through the process of law.

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April 11, 1968: Remarks on Signing the Civil Rights Act

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