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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, In the 1960 presidential election campaign John F. |
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| Kennedy argued for a new Civil Rights Act; after the election |
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| it was discovered that over 70% of the African-American vote |
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| went to President Kennedy, however, during the first two years |
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| of his presidency, President Kennedy failed to put forward his |
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| promised legislation; and
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| WHEREAS, The Civil Rights bill was brought before Congress |
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| in 1963, and in a speech on television on June 11, 1963, |
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| President Kennedy said "The Negro baby born in America today, |
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| regardless of the section of the nation in which he is born, |
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| has about one-half as much chance of completing high school as |
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| a white baby born in the same place on the same day, one-third |
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| as much chance of completing college, one-third as much chance |
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| of becoming a professional man, twice as much chance of |
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| becoming unemployed, about one-seventh as much chance of |
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| earning $10,000 a year, a life expectancy which is seven years |
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| shorter, and the prospects of earning only half as much."; and
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| WHEREAS, President Kennedy's Civil Rights bill was still |
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| being debated by Congress when he was assassinated in November |
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| of 1963; the new president, Lyndon Baines Johnson, who had a |
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| poor record on civil rights issues, took up the cause; and
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| WHEREAS, On February 10, 1964, the House of Representatives |
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| passed the measure by a lopsided 290 to 130 vote, but everyone |
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| knew that the real battle would be in the Senate, whose rules |
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| had allowed southerners in the past to mount filibusters that |
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| had effectively killed nearly all civil rights legislation; and |
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| WHEREAS, President Johnson pulled every string he knew and |
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| had the civil rights leaders mount a massive lobbying campaign, |
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| including inundating the Capitol with religious leaders of all |
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| faiths and colors; the strategy paid off, and in June the |