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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed to address discrimination in public areas such as employment, voting sites and school from harmful bias against someone based on religion, race/ethnicity, sex and more.

The Act also established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, who said in a statement this week that the protection of women’s right to equality in the workplace was “considered so absurd that some predicted that its inclusion in the Act would threaten its passage.”

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