Sonoma County Council for Civic Unity survey of racial and religious discrimination in Santa Rosa, California, 1950.

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Sonoma County Council for Civic Unity survey of racial and religious discrimination in Santa Rosa, California, 1950.

The Council for Civic Unity records document the development of the survey prepared in 1950 to survey residents of Santa Rosa, Calif. on discrimination in areas of housing, employment, public acccomodations, education, recreation and health.

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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.) ...

Sonoma County Council for Civic Unity (Santa Rosa, Calif.)

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Sonoma County's Council for Civic Unity (CCU), a civil rights organization formed in March 1950 to better relations between people of all races and faiths, sought to end discrimination against African Americans, Spanish speaking peoples, Jews and any minority groups. The Council was affiliated with the California Federation for Civic Unity. From the description of Sonoma County Council for Civic Unity survey of racial and religious discrimination in Santa Rosa, California, 1950. (Son...