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Great Seal of the United States

Long title An Act to protect all Persons in the United States in their Civil Rights and liberties, and furnish the Means of their Vindication.

Acronyms (colloquial) CRA 1866

Enacted by the 39th United States Congress

Effective April 9, 1866

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Introduced in the Senate as S. 61 by Sen. Lyman Trumbull (R-IL) on January 5, 1866

Committee consideration by Judiciary

Passed the Senate on February 2, 1866 (33–12)

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