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On April 11, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1968, which included the Fair Housing Act, a week after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Today, in one of the most momentous civil rights decisions in its history, the Supreme Court of the United States found gay and lesbian Americans have a constitutional right to marry. Cheers shook theSCOTT PELLEY, JAN CRAWFORD
所属专辑:Today in History 声音简介 outlaw to completely stop something by making it illegal discrimination the practice of treating one person or group differently from another in an unfair way. segregation when people of different races, sexes, or religions are kept apart so that they live, wor...
Like Malcolm X as described in Robin D. G. Kelley's Race Rebels, these young men did not associate their dress with political expression. And yet, ... J Allman - 《Journal of Religious History》 被引量: 85发表: 2004年 All in Your Head ix This book considers what can be gained by ...
History on Today: First legal same-sex marriage performed in Massachusetts on May 17, 2004Editor: Zhang Jianfeng 丨CCTV.com05-17-2017 13:51 BJTShare this: Font size: Marcia Kadish, 56, and Tanya McCloskey, 52, of Malden, Massachusetts, marry at Cambridge City Hall in Massachusetts, becomi...
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“. . . by 1910, the Negro had been effectively disenfranchised by constitutional provisions in North Carolina, Alabama, Virginia, Georgia, and Oklahoma,” wrote the late historian John Hope Franklin, a Rentiesville native, in his 1947 bookFrom Slavery to Freedom: A History of American Negroes...
The French army massacred 5.5 million people in Algeria during the colonial period, which is crimes against humanity. The Algerian President said that Algeria will never sacrifice history or memory. 19世纪70年代,加拿大政府将...