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L. B Johnson Dbq

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President Lyndon Baines Johnson was revered for signing the civil rights Act bill of 1964. The act gave equal voting rights, equal employment opportunity, and banned segregation in public places, such as schools, restaurants, and swimming pools. L.B.J was the type of president that did what was best for the country under any and all circumstances. He was also the type of man that would get what he wanted no matter what.Passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 improved the lives of minorities in America by leaps and bounds, but there was, and still is, some speculation as to why Johnson signed off on the bill. Some think that it was an act based purely on Johnson selfishly wanting more votes when the next election came around, while others believe that the president made his choice based on his morals and the fact that it was the right thing to do. …show more content…

Johnson taught fifth, sixth, and seventh grades there for five years before becoming a congressional aide in Washington, D.C. While at the school, johnson orchestrated a multitude of extracurricular activities such as a debate team, spelling bees, and baseball and track teams. He obviously cared for the students, he went out of his way to make sure they were happy. According to one of Johnson’s former students, Don Garcia, the class even had a song that they sang in the morning before class started. After John F. Kennedy had been assassinated in 1963, Johnson was to take office. Many of the decisions Johnson made when he first got into office were concerning education. Having been a teacher for a young minority group and seeing first hand the conditions of segregated schools, it might have been easy for Johnson to sign the Civil rights act because of its guarantee of offering an equal education to all children regardless of race, color, religion, or nationality at public schools in

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