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What were some emotions that arose when the Civil Rights Act was adopted in 1964?

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What were some emotions that arose when the Civil Rights Act was adopted in 1964?

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However, some reactions and emotions from the European Americans, based on the Civil Rights Act being adopted in 1964, by the US Congress. Lots of European-Americans, were unhappy, that they could no longer keep slaves, boss them them around, tell them what to do, physically abuse them if they didn’t do what they told them to do, and they were also unhappy, because those European Americans, were no longer able, to have auctions to give African-Americans to slave trade owners, and receive money, for donating their slave to another European American.

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