Correspondence with Institutions and Organizations Files, 1946–1947

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Correspondence with Institutions and Organizations Files, 1946–1947

1946-1947

This series consists of letters, memos, reports, publications, pamphlets, articles, expense vouchers, remarks, statements, and speeches. The committee contacted more than 100 institutions and organizations, and invited contributions to their efforts. The most prominent of these are listed alphabetically as follows: American Bar Association; American Civil Liberties Union; American Council on Race Relations; American Jewish Congress; National Association of Manufacturers; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Conference of Christians and Jews; National Congress of American Indians; Tuskegee Institute; United Automobile Workers; and United Council of Church Women.

1 linear foot, 4 linear inches

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Harry S. Truman Library

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