1964 marks a landmark victory in the fight for justice, equality, and dignity. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin—becoming one of the most sweeping pieces of civil rights legislation in American history.
Why It Matters
The Act came after years of nonviolent protest, sit-ins, marches, and painful sacrifices.
It followed the leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Medgar Evers, John Lewis, and countless others—named and unnamed—who risked everything.
It laid the legal foundation for the Voting Rights Act, Fair Housing Act, and future fights for inclusion.
Wear the Power
Symbolizes progress earned—not given.
Perfect for classrooms, protests, family reunions, or simply stating: We are not going back.
Reminds the world that the law changed—but the work continues.
Make a Statement Without Saying a Word
Wearing 1964 isn’t just about remembering a date—it’s about honoring a movement. It’s about resilience, legacy, and refusing to be silent. Wear 1964 and carry the movement forward.
Signed Into Law, Fought Into Reality
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