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Title Correspondence: General, August-December, 1952
Date Aug-Dec 1952
Document Type Correspondence; Government Document; Report
Description Includes Cincinnati declaration of Urban Re-development Policy, a report on a reconciliation trip to Africa by Bayard Rustin, discussion of bigotry in politics, and details of traveling exhibit 'Man in our Changing World'.
Series Description Series 1: Administrative Records, 1943-1969
Box Description 1952 January - 1956 December
Theme/s Housing  Voting Rights  Civil Rights  
Keywords urban renewal, legislation, education, Christianity, human rights, politics, election, civil rights, non-violent resistance, segregation, apartheid, church, religion, leadership, protest march, violence, government, prejudice, voting, employment
Names Hope, John II; Johnson, Charles S.; Johnson, Lyndon B.; Jones, Grace C.; Long, Herman Hodge; Marshall, Thurgood; Mitchell, George; Price, Hollis F.; Walden, A. T.; Widenhouse, Philip M.
Organizations American Missionary Association (AMA); Board of Home Missions; Democratic Party; Fisk University; Lemoyne College; National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials (NAIRO); National Council of Jewish Women; National Council of the Churches of Christ; Republican Party; Southern Regional Council; The American Jewish Committee; Union Theological Seminary; United Church Women; United Nations; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO); University of Tennessee; University of Wisconsin; Yale Divinity School
Places Atlanta, GA; Birmingham, AL; Buffalo, NY; Cambridge, MA; Chicago, IL; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI; Houston, TX; Kansas City, MO; Lexington, KY; Los Angeles, CA; Louisville, KY; Memphis, TN; Miami, FL; Nashville, TN; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Toledo, OH; Tuscaloosa, AL; Washington, DC
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