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ContextJuly 2, 1964

Rampant Employment Discrimination Persists Despite Civil Rights Act

Despite Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibiting employment discrimination, the EEOC was underfunded and had no enforcement power — it could only investigate and attempt conciliation. Black unemployment remained twice the white rate throughout the decade. AFL-CIO construction unions in Northern cities actively excluded Black workers from apprenticeship programs through racially restrictive practices.