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  2. Abolition of Racially Based Land Measures Act, 1991

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    Act to repeal or amend certain laws so as to abolish certain restrictions based on race or membership of a specific population group on the acquisition and utilization of rights to land; to provide for the rationalization or phasing out of certain racially based institutions and statutory and regulatory systems; for the regulation of norms and standards in residential environments; and for the ...

  3. How Land Reshuffling Made the American West’s Racial Divide

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    Native American displacement and settler land grabs over the course of early U.S. history manufactured a new and rigid racial order not only for the Agua Caliente but for hundreds of other Native ...

  4. Racial segregation - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the Abolition of Racially Based Land Measures Act was passed, repealing laws enforcing racial segregation, including the Group Areas Act. [54] In 1994, Nelson Mandela won in the first multiracial democratic election in South Africa. His success fulfilled the ending of apartheid in South African history.

  5. List of landmark African-American legislation - Wikipedia

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    The act gave the President the power to suspend the writ of habeas corpus to combat the Ku Klux Klan and other white terrorist organizations during the Reconstruction Era. Amnesty Act (1872) - removed voting and office-holding restrictions from former supporters of the Confederacy and Confederate Army veterans.

  6. Desegregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Housing Act ended discrimination in the sale, rental and financing of housing based on race, color, religion, and national origin. This was the first housing law against discrimination. The passage of this act was contentious. It was meant to be a direct follow up to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

  7. What is the Laken Riley Act? Read the law that's the first to ...

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    The act also includes a provision allowing state attorneys general who consider their state or its residents harmed by immigration policies to sue the Department of Homeland Security.

  8. Promised Land EP Explains His Fight to Keep Racial Slur ... - AOL

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    Promised Land viewers finally got to find out how Joe, Billy and Lettie became a part of Margaret’s world on Monday’s installment of the soapy ABC drama. The flashback also exposed Margaret ...

  9. President's Committee on Civil Rights - Wikipedia

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    The committee was created by Executive Order 9808 on December 5, 1946, and instructed to investigate the status of civil rights in the country and propose measures to strengthen and protect them. [1] [2] The committee submitted the report of its findings, entitled To Secure These Rights, to President Truman in December 1947, [3] and Truman ...