the 1960 Civil Rights Act, thanks to the GOP
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I commemorate the 1960 Civil Rights Act. Dwight Eisenhower signed the bill on May 6th. This law improved on the Republican Party's 1957 Civil Rights Act. Republican House Leader Charles Halleck and Republican Senate Leader Everett Dirksen deserve much of the credit for passage. Slavery Party opposition was considerable. In contrast, all Republican Senators and all but fifteen Republican Representatives voted in favor. Page 188 of Back to Basics for the Republican Party explains that at the President's insistence, it made "any obstruction of voting rights a federal crime." Another measure extended the tenure of the Civil Rights Commission. In a signing statement, President Eisenhower lamented that Democrats had blocked his recommendation for better enforcement provisions. This would have to wait for the 1964 Civil Rights ...