California Federation for Civic Unity records, 1945-1956.

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California Federation for Civic Unity records, 1945-1956.

Contains correspondence and materials relating to the Federation's activities, 1945-1956, and deals mainly with racial minority problems such as discrimination, immigration, segregation, housing, FEPC, etc. Included, also, are a number of pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and copies of bills introduced in the National and State legislatures regarding discriminatory subjects. In addition to the incoming and outgoing correspondence, there are minutes of meetings, minutes of board meetings, financial statements, bills, audits, and conference and workshop notes. Material relating to racial discrimination and segregation; immigration; employment practices and other interests of the Federation. Includes one letter each from Erskine Caldwell, Hugo Black, William O. Douglas, Ernest McFarland, Wayne Morse, and Harry Truman. Also included, are 1 letter from Ernest Bramblett; 2 from George Collins, Jr.; 1 from Robert L. Condon; 1 from Helen Gahagan Douglas; 1 from Clair Engle; 1 from Chet Hollifield; 2 letters from Ala Oakley Hunter; 1 from Clinton McKinnon; 1 from Leroy Johnson; 1 from George P. Miller; 1 from Norris Poulson; 1 letter from Hubert B. Scudder; 3 from John F. Shelley; and 2 from Sam Yorty, all as U.S. Congressional Representatives from California.

7 boxes and 4 cartons (7.8 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7014419

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Poulson, Norris, 1895-1982

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Black, Hugh, 1868-

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Engle, Clair, 1911-1964

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McKinnon, Clinton

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Scudder, Hubert Baxter, 1888-1968

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Hunter, Ala Oakley

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Bramblett, Ernest

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Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898-1980

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California Federation for Civic Unity

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Organizational History Established in March 1946 as the California Councils for Civic Unity; became the California Federation for Civic Unity in 1947. Disbanded in 1956. From the guide to the California Federation for Civic Unity Records, 1945-1956, (The Bancroft Library.) ...

Collins, George W.

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Shelley, John F.

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Yorty, Sam, 1909-1998

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Hollifield, Chet

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