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26 October, 11:54

What inference can one make about what was happening in the south that forced congress to pass civil rights act 1957

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  1. 26 October, 13:13
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    President Eisenhower was not recognized for addressing any civil rights issues such as Little Rock Nine. However, with elections rolling around, Eisenhower took large strides to ensure that this was passed to make sure that he would win the "black vote". Yet, to get the bill to pass required ample amounts of revisions to create a compromise with the southerners and southern senators: which was overriding state laws, using armed forces to enforce these civil rights, and those interfering with the bill would be sent to trial against a judge (not an all-white jury as only white citizens could be jury-members at the time).

    However, many continued to vote as they believed the bill wouldn't last long.
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