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President Johnson Signs Civil Rights Act

President Johnson Signs Civil Rights Act

Creator: Cecil Stoughton, July 2, 1964.

By signing the Civil Rights Act in 1964 in the East Room of the White House, President Johnson helped eliminate voting discrimination against African Americans. The act also abolished racial discrimination in public facilities and in public education. Martin Luther King Jr. attended the signing and stands behind the President.

Photographer
Cecil Stoughton
Date of Work
July 2, 1964
Credit
Lyndon B. Johnson Library/NARA