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How did congressional voting for civil rights laws change from 1957 to 1965?

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More House Democrats shifted from opposing to favoring the law.
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More House Democrats shifted from opposing to favoring the law. Congress passed Civil Rights Acts in nineteen fifty-seven, nineteen-sixty, and nineteen sixty-four, but none of these laws were strong enough to avoid voting discrimination by local officials H.D Caucus nominates and elects the Democratic Party leadership.
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