Never would have gotten it through without Republican support
我有一个梦想! 继续做梦!
So what happened? When is this supposed to start?
'Johnson opposed civil rights legislation. According to a Pulitzer Prize-winning biography on Johnson, during the two decades he served in the U.S. Senate he would use the phrase 'n***er bill.' '- Newsweek.. 🖕🏽 him!
I remember reading his staff reported him saying (I have those N Word voting Democrat for the next 200 years)
After years in practice, this act proves to be of no effect.
Day of celebration ♥️♥️♥️🌺 but what happened to Republicans? They became opposite to once what party of President Lincoln. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🇺🇸
The democrats spent 75 days filibustering in an attempt to resist the civil rights act.
Make America great again. Cause this shit now ain't it.
And reverse discrimination became law.
Can someone pass this along to the powers that forgot!
And yet ... 56 years later ... here we are. Let that sink in.
We strongly condemn the violence of the United States against the Seattle autonomous region. We also express our dissatisfaction with the freedom and power of human beings and call on the United States to give reasonable respect to every citizen of the Seattle autonomous region
The year I was Born lah
And how's it going 56 years later?
It’s 2020 and our current president is trying to go back pre-1964.
The year I was Born.
The California senate has voted to delete this from its constitution: “The state shall not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin.”
Republicans have done their best to resist.
This didn’t age well.
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