Ohio Committee for Fair Employment Practice Legislation Records 1945-1961

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Ohio Committee for Fair Employment Practice Legislation Records 1945-1961

The Ohio Committee for Fair Employment Practice Legislation was a political pressure group founded in 1948 to lobby for fair employment legislation in Ohio. The collection consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, bills, statements, financial reports, campaign and news bulletins, scrapbooks, and correspondence from the committee's administrative staff, particularly Sam Weisberg, Charles Lucas and Theodore Berry.

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Political pressure group founded in 1948 to lobby for fair employment legislation in Ohio. From the description of Records 1945-1961. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17645163 The Ohio Committee for Fair Employment Practice Legislation was founded on November 11, 1948, by a group of citizens concerned with the elimination of discriminatory practices in employment. Judge Lockwood Thompson of Cleveland, Ohio, was elected the committee's first ch...