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      <title>Civil Rights Act of 1964. by Jeremy Weisner</title>
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         <title>The Civil Rights Act of 1964. This act prohibits discrimination on the different color races, and religon. The act also stregthened te enforcement of voting rights, and desegregation that schools had.</title>
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         <title>Primary Source 1. Primary Source is like a document or painting that was made or wrote during the time of an event. This is a summary of the Civil Rights Act in 1964.</title>
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         <title>Primary Source 2. Another primary source is the Miscellaneous.</title>
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         <title>Secondary Source 1. Secondary Source is a youtube video or a textbook of something that happened in the past. Like a newspaper article.</title>
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         <title>Secondary Source 2. Another secondary source is a youtube cartoon video.</title>
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