The Civil Rights Movement
Explore the dramatic legislative battle behind the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in this detailed examination of one of America's most important laws. Host James Hartley chronicles the journey from President Kennedy's initial proposal through the longest filibuster in Senate history to President Johnson's historic signing ceremony. Discover how unlikely political alliances, strategic compromises, and relentless advocacy overcame seemingly impossible odds. Learn about key figures like Senate leaders Mike Mansfield and Everett Dirksen, civil rights strategist Clarence Mitchell Jr., and the role of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. The episode explores the bill's comprehensive provisions covering public accommodations, employment discrimination, federal funding, and voting rights. Special attention is given to the unexpected inclusion of sex as a protected category and its lasting impact on women's rights. From the 60-day Senate filibuster to the strategic use of 75 pens at the signing ceremony, this episode captures the political drama and historical significance of legislation that fundamentally transformed American society. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students of civil rights, and anyone interested in how landmark legislation becomes law through the complex interplay of grassroots activism and political leadership.
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