What did the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 mean for schools around the country?

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Responses

It meant African American schools would receive federal money for books and teaching equipment.

It meant African American schools would receive federal money for books and teaching equipment.

It meant racial segregation would no longer be allowed in colleges and public schools.

It meant racial segregation would no longer be allowed in colleges and public schools.

It meant every school would receive the same amount of funding regardless of the demographics of the community.

It meant every school would receive the same amount of funding regardless of the demographics of the community.

It meant racial segregation on school buses would no longer be allowed in colleges and public schools.

It meant racial segregation would no longer be allowed in colleges and public schools.