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How was president lyndon

b. johnson able to get the civil rights act passed into law in 1964?

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I think the reason why is essentially because of the will of the people responding to the very strong and outspoken black civil rights movement which had waged a uncompromising fight against segregation for many years in the early 60's and also probably because of the tremendous influence of Dr Martin Luther King.
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