William Robert Ming papers, 1940-1973.

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William Robert Ming papers, 1940-1973.

Personal papers of William Robert Ming.

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Sweatt, Herman

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University of Texas. School of Law

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American Veterans Committee

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The American Veterans Committee (AVC) was an organization of American veterans that formed during World War II and disbanded in 2003. While many other veterans' groups represented veterans' interests during this period, AVC distinguished itself as an alternative veterans' organization with the motto "Citizens first, veterans second." Based in Washington, DC, with chapters across the country, the group advocated for peace and social justice for all Americans while also championing the needs of re...

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Doris Razook lived in Savannah, Georgia. From the description of Doris Razook ration book, 1943. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 166147794 During World War II the Office of Price Administration (OPA) was the government agency that rationed most consumer goods and regulated their prices. Some of the rationed items included, tires, cars, gas, coffee, meats, and other food stuffs. OPA was in place for the duration of the war and continued operations until 1947...

McCoy, Ming & Black (Chicago, Ill.)

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Ming, William Robert, 1911-1973

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African American attorney and law professor active in Chicago, Ill., and Washington. D.C. From the description of William Robert Ming papers, 1940-1973. (Moorland-Spingarn Resource Center). WorldCat record id: 70962741 ...

World Veterans Federation

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Initially conceived in Paris in 1950 as the International Federation of War Veterans Organizations, the group met again in Rome in July 1951 with representatives from 20 countries. The Second General Assembly, then calling itself World Veterans Federation, was held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, November 1951. At the end of 1952, membership was 16 million. The Credo, written by Nobel Peace Prize recipient Dr. Ralph Bunche begins: "None can speak more eloquently for peace than those who have fought in ...