Bush urges Senate to renew civil rights law

US President George Bush today urged the Senate to renew a landmark civil rights law passed in the 1960s to stop racist voting practices in the South.

Bush urges Senate to renew civil rights law

US President George Bush today urged the Senate to renew a landmark civil rights law passed in the 1960s to stop racist voting practices in the South.

“President Johnson called the right to vote the lifeblood of our democracy. That was true then and it remains true today,” Bush said in the first address of his presidency to the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People’s annual convention.

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