The Civil Rights Act of 1964 irrevocably reshaped American history. This landmark piece of legislation was intended to set the stage for a country free of discrimination and answer's to the growing demands for equal rights of African Americans. Even though it has been more than four decades since this act was passed, there is still much room left for improvement and major changes. In Why Are Afro-Americans Afraid To Take Off The Blinders, Author Corky Johnson combines historical and personal experiences and observations to provide a thought provoking study of the present conditions of African...
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 irrevocably reshaped American history. This landmark piece of legislation was intended to set the stage for a country fre...