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President Johnson addressing Congress and calling for the swift passage of his voting-rights proposal
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president johnson also passed law to start medicaid & began a "war on poverty" which funded welfare programs that helped the poor
many states in the south were very segregatist in culture & law so
many politicians in the south wanted things return for the act to pass
president johnson felt that passing these kind of acts would lead to democrats losing other elections in the future in the south
"“We have lost the South for a generation,” President Lyndon B. Johnson told an aide after he signed the 1964 Civil Rights Act"
republicans took advantage of this as part of a "southern strategy" to get republicans elected later on
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