NAACP naacp: its story, its program and objectives
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #:
GLC09640.170.01
Author/Creator:
NAACP
Place Written:
New York, New York
Type:
Pamphlet
Date:
1973
Pagination:
8 p. ; 22.8 x 10.3 cm.
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One pamphlet entitled, "naacp: its story, its program and objectives," dated approximately 1973. Details the mission of the organization as well as the number of branches and members throughout the United States; summaries related to voting rights, civil rights laws passed, passage of 1968 Open Housing Act, prison reform, ending school segregation, creating equal job opportunities, involvement in ending military segregation; and a blank form to submit donations.
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