Membership lists for the Charlottesville Fair Housing Committee and the Charlottesville Democratic [Committee?] [manuscript], 1966.

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Membership lists for the Charlottesville Fair Housing Committee and the Charlottesville Democratic [Committee?] [manuscript], 1966.

The Fair Housing Committee membership list, May 1966, contains names, addresses, phone numbers and additional membership in the American Civil Liberties Union, the Charlottesville Democratic Committee and the Virginia Council for Human Relations. The Charlottesville Democratic [Committee?] membership list, 1966, contains names, addresses, membership in the ACLU and the Fair Housing Committe, and an identification number. The lists contain the names of many locally noted civil rights leaders.

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