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President Lyndon B Johnson discusses immediate implementation of the Civil Rights Act  (1960s)
President Lyndon B Johnson discusses the positive purpose of the Civil Rights Act while signing the Civil Rights Act into law in the 1960s. (1960s)
CIRCA 1960s - President Lyndon B Johnson asks all citizens to support the Civil Rights Act while signing it into law 1964.
CIRCA 1960s - Lyndon B Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act in 1964
CIRCA 1960s - President Lyndon B Johnson discusses the contributions made by Americans of all races while signing the Civil Rights Act into law 1964.
President Lyndon B. Johnson urges Americans to be promote peace and tolerance in his Thanksgiving message on November 28th, 1963. (1960s)
CIRCA 1960s - Lyndon B Johnson discusses nominating Leroy Collins for the Director of Communication Services while signing the Civil Rights Act.

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CIRCA 1960s - President Lyndon B Johnson asks all citizens to join together while signing the Civil Rights Act into law 1964.

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