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Title National Council of Churches in Christ: Correspondence, 1963-1966
Date 1963-1966
Document Type Correspondence; Memorandum; Report; List; Notes
Description Correspondence to Herman Long regarding his service on the National Commission on Religion and Race. Includes a report of the Presidents Temporary Committee of Six on Race by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. Also features a letter dated 2 August 1963 from the executive director of the Commission on Religion and Race regarding their March on Washington, as well as discussion topics on school integration.
Series Description Series 1: Administrative Records, 1943-1969
Box Description 1951-1967, undated
Theme/s Faith and Religion  Organizations, Associations and Societies  Civil Rights  
Keywords conference, activism, student protest movement, government, Presidency, civil rights, religion, church, legislation, wages, school, integration, committee, leadership, Christianity, women, March on Washington
Names Clark, Kenneth Bancroft; Fukuyama, Yoshio; Gallagher, Buell Gordon; Hotchkiss, Wesley A.; Jones, Lewis Wade; Kennedy, John F.; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; Long, Herman Hodge; Perry, Hattie M.; Spike, Robert W.
Organizations American Missionary Association (AMA); Council for Christian Social Action; Fisk University; Leadership Conference on Civil Rights; National Council of the Churches of Christ; Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC); United Church of Christ; United Church Women; University of Tennessee; Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA)
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