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Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, which legally ended the segregation that had been institutionalized by Jim Crow laws. And in 1965, the Voting Rights Act halted efforts to keep minorities from voting. The Fair Housing Act of 1968, which ended discrimination in renting and selling homes, followed.
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They did this to show unity and show they were on the same level as all the other citizens of the United States, this was important because it differentiated them from the monarchy they had escaped from where the King was superior in the eyes of the law and the culture to everyone else.
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The first step to the end of segregation was:
<span>B. winning court battles against public school segregation
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