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19 February, 15:57

Do you think the Civil Rights Act of 1964 went far enough? Explain why or why not. What substitute or additional provisions might the law have contained

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    They didn't go far enough because although all types of institutionalized racism was forbidden by constitutional means, it didn't stop people from being racists. They still behaved like racists and often it would happen that people of color would get punished much more in court than Caucasian people, or people who were racists and did bad things against the African-American population would walk free, especially in smaller communities.
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