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The president also designates one of the commissioners as chairman, the SEC's top executive. Service may continue past term expiration [1] up to eighteen additional months. [2] This page is sorted by president and date of appointment; a second list sorts the page by SEC member's employment with private firms.
Pages in category "American companies established in 1964" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 February 2025. Landmark U.S. civil rights and labor law This article is about the 1964 Civil Rights Act. For other American laws called the Civil Rights Acts, see Civil Rights Act. Civil Rights Act of 1964 Long title An Act to enforce the constitutional right to vote, to confer jurisdiction upon the ...
Robert E. Leach (1935), Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court; Yvette McGee Brown (1985), first African-American female Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court; John M. Matthias (1928), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court; Henry A. Middleton (1911), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court; Thomas J. Moyer (1964), Chief Justice of the ...
1945–1964 Post-World War II Era: 1945–1964 Civil Rights Era: 1954–1968: 1964–1980 Civil Rights Era: 1954–1968 Vietnam War: 1964–1975: 1980–1991 Reagan Era: 1981–1991: 1991–2016 Post-Cold War Era: 1991–2016: 2016–present Trump Era: 2016–present
It would benefit from a 1954 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that ushered racial integration in schools and the 1964 Civil Rights Act that outlawed discrimination based on race and skin color.
Civil rights activist, leader, and the first martyr of the Civil Rights Movement: Willa Brown: 1906 1992 United States: civil rights activist, first African-American lieutenant in the US Civil Air Patrol, first African-American woman to run for Congress: Walter P. Reuther: 1907 1970 United States: labor leader and civil rights activist T.R.M ...
The actor revisited the speech he read at a 1964 civil rights event, saying it "means as much today, if not more than it did then" Dick Van Dyke/Instagram; FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Dick Van Dyke ...