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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr. And of the NAACP Washington Bureau 1942 - 1978. Prof Denton L. Watson. December 21, 1950. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WASHINGTON BUREAU. As a Christmas present to the Executive Secretary, the Washington Bureau got out its first newsletter to all NAACP State Conference presidents and other key supporters of our program. JIM-CROW TRIES TO ENLIST. The Russell proposal would have required the Armed Services to advise a draftee that he could serve in a segregated unit if he wished...
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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr. And of the NAACP Washington Bureau 1942 - 1978. Prof Denton L. Watson. Editorial Method and Abbreviations. Monthly Report, February 10, 1961. Monthly Report, March 10, 1961. Monthly Report, April 7, 1961. Monthly Report, June 9, 1961. Monthly Report, August 25 1961. Monthly Report, October 4, 1961. Monthly Report, October 25, 1961. Monthly Report, February 2, 1962. Monthly Report, March 7,1962. Monthly Report, April 4, 1962. Monthly Report, May 10, 1952. Monthly Report...
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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr. And of the NAACP Washington Bureau 1942 - 1978. Prof Denton L. Watson. Introduction: The FEPC Years. Editorial Method and Abbreviations. Relationships with Federal Agencies. National Origin, Alienage and Loyalty. Race, Creed and National Origin on Employment Application Forms,. The Shipbuilding Industry/Boilermakers Union. Street and Local Railways. Major Cases in St. Louis. The FEPC and Unions. Strikes and Work Stoppages. Prologue: The Home Town’s Race Problem. Decemb...
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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr. And of the NAACP Washington Bureau 1942 - 1978. Prof Denton L. Watson. SEPTEMBER 8, 1960. CONGRESSIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS RECORD. All of the Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates have served in Congress and have had the opportunity to act on important civil rights issues. Their stands on fifty important issues as recorded by the Washington Bureau, NAACP, are reported herewith. The Congressional service of these candidates (listed alphabetically) is as follows:.
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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr. And of the NAACP Washington Bureau 1942 - 1978. Prof Denton L. Watson. Proposed Program) July 25, 1946. 1 Elimination of: discriminatory employment practices in industry and government which result in refusal to hire colored workers, wage differentials based on race,. Unequal opportunities for training and promotion, unfair dismissals, and segregation in employment because of race. [1]. 2 Greater participation of colored persons in the trade union movement. There shall...
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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr. And of the NAACP Washington Bureau 1942 - 1978. Prof Denton L. Watson. Lion in the Lobby, Clarence Mitchell, Jr.’s. Struggle for the Passage of Civil Rights Laws. Lion in the Lobby. Chronicles Mitchell’s life story and mission in getting the Congress to join the courts and the Executive Branch in upholding the Constitution to fulfill the NAACP’s egalitarian philosophy. His work encompassed the contributions of eight presidents, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Jim...Senat...
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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr. And of the NAACP Washington Bureau 1942 - 1978. Prof Denton L. Watson. Clarence Mitchell Jr. Video Taped Interview 2. Mitchell meeting with President Johnson in 1967. President Johnson lays out strategy in 1968 for the housing bill to Clarence Mitchell as Thurgood Marshall listens. Mitchell with Sen. Margaret Chase Smith on the 1968 Fair Housing Act. President Johnson and 101st Senator. Father of the modern civil rights movement. Randolph with Eleanor Roosevelt.
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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr. And of the NAACP Washington Bureau 1942 - 1978. Prof Denton L. Watson. Clarence Mitchell, Jr., plots strategy with President Johnson. The Papers of Clarence Mitchell, Jr.,. And of the NAACP Washington Bureau. In effect, the papers show the extent to which legislative strategies currently being utilized by social and political groups are carbon copies of those Mitchell developed. Volumes I and II, which comprise the FEPC reports, show the formative stages of the struggl...
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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr. And of the NAACP Washington Bureau 1942 - 1978. Prof Denton L. Watson. Volumes I and II: 1942-1946. The Fair Employment Practice Committee was founded on the principle that equality of job opportunity permitted citizens to establish their place in society according to their skills. This belief that no barriers to livelihood existed excepting an individual’s attitude guided the nation from its birth. His contributions to the FEPC included documenting during his investig...
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The Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr. And of the NAACP Washington Bureau 1942 - 1978. Prof Denton L. Watson. The liberating impact of the Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education. Sparked open rebellion marked by violence, highlighted by the murder of fourteen-year-old Emmett Till in Mississippi in 1955, and fierce economic pressure on local blacks for seeking both social integration and the right to vote. President Eisenhower did not help by calling the Brown. The turning point in the NAACP...