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NAACP naacp: its story, its program and objectives

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC09640.170 Author/Creator: NAACP Place Written: New York, New York Type: Header Record Date: 1973 Pagination: 2 items Order a Copy

Two copies of a pamphlet entitled, "naacp: its story, its program and objectives," dated approximately 1973. Relays the organization's mission and summarizes efforts made towards civil rights. This pamphlet was meant to promote new membership enrollment and donations with the NAACP. Back page contains a blank form where a contribution would be enclosed.

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