1964 Congressional Record Debate on The Civil Rights Act Ending Filibuster
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On March 30, 1964, the U.S. Senate began formal debate on the Civil Rights Act after a successful cloture vote ended a filibuster attempt. This marked a turning point, as Southern senators had long blocked civil rights legislation.
Specifications
| President | Lyndon B. Johnson |
| Type | Congressional Record |
| Term In Office | 1963-69 |
| Year | 1964 |
| First Lady | Lady Bird Johnson |
| Theme | Politics |
| Political Party | Democrat |
| Country/Region | United States |
On March 30, 1964, the U.S. Senate began formal debate on the Civil Rights Act after a successful cloture vote ended a filibuster attempt. This marked a turning point, as Southern senators had long blocked civil rights legislation.
