who was involved i the 1964 civil right act

The 1964 Civil Rights Act was primarily proposed by President John F. Kennedy and championed by his successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson. It was eventually signed into law on July 2, 1964, after vigorous debates and negotiations in Congress. The bill was supported by various civil rights activists, organizations, and political leaders who advocated for greater equality and protections for African Americans and other marginalized groups.