Respuesta :
Voting rights speech was delivered by President Lyndon Johnson in the joint session of the congress. It was a persuasive speech which urged the congress to pass the voting rights of the African Americans which would protect the rights of the minorities.
Explanation:
Civil rights act made it possible to smash the Jim Crow laws which denoted segregation of the African Americans to be constitutional. He also said that US government is responsible to the black citizens and held democracy to be at its zenith for the first time. He also removed restrictions on the immigration based on Racism. He also focused on annihilating the racial injustice that prevailed in American society and also took some measures that ensured the end of poverty.
'Bigotry' means strongly disliking the beliefs of other people based on racism and he says that it is unfair and injustice to the colored people. America is known for epitome of democracy and he said that US congress must take measures to protect democracy by saving the rights of the African Americans.