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The similarity between Dixiecrats and the Civil Rights Act of 1957 was that the Dixicrats severely opposed the Civil Rights legislation proposed by President Dwight Eisenhower and Democrats in Congress weakened the act.

The Disxicrats from the South always opposed giving rights to African Americans and wanted to maintain the Jim Crow laws and black codes that started after teh Reconstruction period in the southern states.

The Civil Rights Act of 1957 included the creation of a Civil Rights Commission that had the power to investigate racial segregation practices. But as I said above, Democrats in Congress questioned and weakened the final act.

Dixiecrats were members of the Democratic Party of the United States. Civil right act and Dixiecrats were similar in opposing the Civil Rights legislation.

What is Civil Rights legislation?

Civil Rights legislation was the law passed by the congress of America in 1957 and was presented by  President Dwight Eisenhower. It was combinedly opposed by the Dixiecrats and the  Civil right act.

The Dixiecrats never supported equal rights for African Americans and never supported any law in favor of them. The civil rights act on the other hand established a commission to check against any racism and segregation discrimination.

Therefore, Dixiecrats opposed the Civil rights legislation.

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