After our discussion in class of the Brown v. Board of Education decision, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Civil Rights Act of 1968, chose ONE of the titles or provisions listed below and search the internet for a CURRENT (within the last five years) article that deals with a modern-day problem related to it.

Areas to choose from:
Civil Rights Act of 1964:

Title I—voting rights: This title barred unequal application of voter registration requirements.
Title II—public accommodation: Discrimination based on race in busses, movie theaters, etc.
Title III—desegregation of public facilities
Title IV—desegregation of public education
Title V—Commission on Civil Rights: Expanded commission formed in 1957
Title VI—nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs: Prevents discrimination by programs and activities that receive federal funds.
Title VII—equal employment opportunity
Title VIII—registration and voting statistics
Title IX—intervention and removal of cases: Made it easier to move discrimination cases to federal court
Voting Rights Act of 1965

Vote denial
Vote dilution (gerrymandering)
Civil Rights Act of 1968

Title I - Hate crimes
Titles VIII-IX - Fair Housing Act

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Hate crime is a prejudice motivated crime when a perpetrator attacks a victim of a certain race and religion.

According to the crime stats in America: The 2019 hate crimes data, submitted by 15,588 law enforcement agencies, provide information about the offenses, victims, offenders, and locations of hate crimes. Of these agencies who submitted incident reports, there were 7,314 hate crime incidents involving 8,559 offenses.

A recent example of hate crime can be against the Chinese for spreading the coronavirus. Chinese are being discriminated by others, especially in regions like America.

Another example is discrimination against blacks. This is also common in regions like America.

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