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21.07.2019 •
History
In the late 1800s about how many people held most of the wealth
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The passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a significant event in converting the Deep South to the Republican Party; in that year most Senatorial Republicans supported the Act (most of the opposition came from Southern Democrats)