Answer:
Civil Rights Act
Explanation:
The Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964, a year after Kennedy had been assassinated. Kennedy had been trying to get the Act passed, sadly he never did as he was assassinated. Although, his Vice President and new President managed to pass it in 1964 and referred to it as the final tribute to JFK.
Due to the fact that it is a historical document. Just like the liberty bell isn't repaired. The fracture in the bell is historic as is the document.
Douglass and the abolitionists argued that because the aim of the Civil War was to end slavery, African Americans should be allowed to engage in the fight for their freedom. Douglass publicized this view in his newspapers and several speeches.
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Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the united states. Also fun fact it is one of the amendments included in what we call the Bill of Rights.