The three most impactful titles in the civil rights act that strengthened the rights of minorities are the ability to vote, desegregation of schools, and equal employment opportunities. Desegregation of public schools meant that children of any nationality or religion could attend any public school without being turned away. With equal educational opportunities …show more content…
According to the National Bureau of Economic Research,” each additional year that a black child was exposed to education in a desegregated school increased the probability of graduating by between 1.3 and 2.9 percent and black men’s annual earnings by roughly 5 percent.” Equal employment outlawed discrimination in employment in any business because of race, religion, and national origin and granted minorities the opportunity to work anywhere. Equal employment opportunities were strengthened with bills such as the “Griggs vs Duke Power Co” in 1971 which outlawed intelligence tests and certain educational prerequisites from being used as an employment requirement stop African Americans from being employed. Voting Rights gave minorities a strength they never would have thought to possess, people of color who since the beginning of the United States were told what to do were now given the ultimate power, the power to choose