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July 2, 1964: A Pivotal Moment in American History – Landmark Civil Rights Bill Signed into Law.

On this day, 58 years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson made a historic move, signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law. This groundbreaking legislation outlawed discrimination and segregation based on race, color, sex, religion, or national origin, marking a significant milestone in the struggle for equality and justice in the United States.

The signing of the Civil Rights Act was a culmination of decades of tireless efforts by civil rights activists, leaders, and everyday Americans who fought against systemic racism and discrimination. The law prohibited discrimination in employment, education, voting, and public accommodations, empowering marginalized communities to access opportunities and resources previously denied to them.

In a remarkable coincidence, July 2 also marks another significant event in American history. In 1776, the Continental Congress passed a resolution declaring the United Colonies “free and independent States,” paving the way for the birth of the United States of America.

Additionally, on July 2, 1881, President James A. Garfield was assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau at the Washington railroad station. Garfield succumbed to his injuries the following September, and Guiteau was later executed in June 1882.

Today, we honor the courage and perseverance of those who fought for civil rights and remember the significance of this day in shaping the course of American history.

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