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17 May, 09:16
Who made the civil rights act of 1866 significant
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Alonso Johnson
17 May, 09:27
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The Civil Rights Act (1866) was passed by Congress on 9th April 1866 over the veto of President Andrew Johnson.
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Cecilia Wang
17 May, 09:32
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Answer:President Andrew Johnson
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