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United States Commission on Civil Rights

LC control no.n 78095778
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Corporate name headingUnited States Commission on Civil Rights
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Variant(s)United States. Comisión de Derechos Civiles
United States. Civil Rights, Commission on
United States. Kommission für Bürgerrechte
United States. Commission on Civil Rights
United States. Congress. Commission on Civil Rights
United States. Civil Rights Commission
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
US Commission on Civil Rights
Commission on Civil Rights (U.S.)
Comisión de Derechos Civiles de los Estados Unidos
USCCR
Beginning date1957
LocatedUnited States
Found inU.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Civil rights. Hearings ... 1951.
Its Prácticas policiales y la preservación ... 1980: t.p. (Comisión de Derechos Civiles de los Estados Unidos) [info. from GPO]
Western Regional Civil Rights and Women's Rights Conference (4th : 1977 : San Francisco, Calif.). Recent developments, new opportunities in civil rights, 1977?: t.p. (U.S. Commission on Civil Rights)
United States. Cong. House. Comm. on the Judiciary. Subcomm. on Civil and Const. Rights. Legislation to establish a Commission on Civil Rights in the legislative branch, 1985: p. 2, etc. (when the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights in the executive branch (est. 1957) will expire on 9/30/85, to be reextended by the Commission on Civil Rights in the legislative branch; personnel and records shall be transfered; the new 8 member commission will report to the Congress)
Civil rights journal, Fall 1998, surrogate contents (USCCR)
NUCMC data from Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Howard Univ.) for M. Carl Holman interview, 1967 Oct. 3 (M. Carl Holman; deputy staff director, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; discusses the Atlanta student movement of the early 1960s and some civil rights activities of Martin Luther King, Jr., in Atlanta; also reveals efforts of the Civil Rights Commission to persuade the Federal government to cancel subsidization of segregation and discrimination)