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The Congress was known to stall the Civil Right Acts from being passed in 1964. The true statement was The "American Problem" is Congress'
refusal to act and create a new civil rights.
- The Civil Right Act was said to be proposed by President John F. Kennedy, a lot of strong opposition arose from southern members of Congress.
- The Act survived and it was signed into law by Kennedy's successor, Lyndon B. Johnson.
Democrats and Republicans from the Southern states did opposed the bill and led an a failed 83-day filibuster.
President Lyndon B. Johnson was known to signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and advised all Americans to end the springs of racial poison.
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