The Civil Rights Act was one of the most momentous events to impact the African American community on the account of bringing equality to minorities and leading to the Voting Rights Act 1965, which added greater strength to minorities in government and in America. The Act made a consequential impact on the presidential election and progressed and rewarded the activists in the African American community. There were great consequences that either progressed a greater movement or added to the suffering, they were done through riots and protest marches. The advancement of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, helped the African American civil rights group in their awareness and voice in government and have made tremendous strides in their community and many other minorities to contribute to an equal future. The CRA was significant to African Americans because on paper it ended segregation in public places and in the employment process. The CRA impacted the African American community greatly by increasing minority protections and considerably influenced the ratification of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Fair Housing Act of 1968. The CRA influenced the presidential election of 1964, and the momentum of the African American civil rights group through bringing light to African American Civil Rights Activists and what they represented. The consequences that surfaced from the Civil Rights Act of 1964, was the uproar of upset minorities because the act did not include poll tax to be banned, and increased countless riots of the tired and upset African Americans due to the unacceptable living conditions and/or fees and the access of jobs and homes. The current status of the African American group is that they remain fighting for their
The Civil Rights Act was one of the most momentous events to impact the African American community on the account of bringing equality to minorities and leading to the Voting Rights Act 1965, which added greater strength to minorities in government and in America. The Act made a consequential impact on the presidential election and progressed and rewarded the activists in the African American community. There were great consequences that either progressed a greater movement or added to the suffering, they were done through riots and protest marches. The advancement of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, helped the African American civil rights group in their awareness and voice in government and have made tremendous strides in their community and many other minorities to contribute to an equal future. The CRA was significant to African Americans because on paper it ended segregation in public places and in the employment process. The CRA impacted the African American community greatly by increasing minority protections and considerably influenced the ratification of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Fair Housing Act of 1968. The CRA influenced the presidential election of 1964, and the momentum of the African American civil rights group through bringing light to African American Civil Rights Activists and what they represented. The consequences that surfaced from the Civil Rights Act of 1964, was the uproar of upset minorities because the act did not include poll tax to be banned, and increased countless riots of the tired and upset African Americans due to the unacceptable living conditions and/or fees and the access of jobs and homes. The current status of the African American group is that they remain fighting for their