50 Years after the Civil Rights Act: The Ongoing Work for Racial Justice in the 21st Century

50 Years after the Civil Rights Act: The Ongoing Work for Racial Justice in the 21st Century documents the state of civil and human rights, and paints a persuasive picture of just how far the United States still has to go to make racial justice a reality. The report also makes a series of policy recommendations in the areas of justice reform, education, employment, hate violence, housing, human rights, immigration policy, media and technology, and voting.

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