My God...Where in the world did you get that? The only thing you got right was that there were Conservative Dems, (LBJ being one of them)....
"President Lyndon Johnson made the passage of slain President Kennedy’s civil rights bill his top priority during the first year of his administration. He enlisted the help of the NAACP, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, and key members of Congress such as Senators Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) and
Everett Dirksen (R-IL), and Representatives Emanuel Celler (D-NY), and
William McCulloch (R-OH), to secure the bill’s passage.
He also asked for support from friend and mentor Senator Richard B. Russell, Jr., (D-GA), the leader of the Southern Democrats in the Senate, who opposed the bill to the very end. Throughout the winter and spring of 1964, Johnson applied his formidable legislative acumen and skills to push the bill through Congress. Republican Senator Dirksen, the Senate minority leader, played a pivotal role in the passage of the act.
Signed into law on July 2, 1964, the law’s eleven sections prohibited discrimination in the workplace, public accommodations, public facilities, and agencies receiving federal funds, and strengthened prohibitions on school segregation and discrimination in voter registration.
www.loc.gov
This was a JFK inititive that LBJ vowed to get done, and both JFK, and LBJ would be considered Republican's today....
"Committed to the filibuster effort were the powerful Senators Richard Russell, Thurmond, Robert Byrd, William Fulbright and Sam Ervin. Russell started the filibuster in late March 1964, and it would last for 60 working days in the Senate."
On this day in 1964, the Senate was involved in an epic fight over the Civil Right Act, after a group of Southern senators started a record-setting filibuster in March.
constitutioncenter.org
While there were Democrats heavily involved in the Civil Rights act of 1964, There were also Republican's working with them, and helping get the bill passed...Only after Democrats fillabustered the bill for 60 days....
At least get your facts straight...