Seminarians Organized for Racial Justice records, 1968-1974.

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Seminarians Organized for Racial Justice records, 1968-1974.

Correspondence, newsletters, reports, memos, and history of Seminarians Organized for Racial Justice (SORJ), a Chicago-area group organized in 1968 to eliminate racism, promote Catholic Church ties with affirmative action businesses, and construction of low-income housing for minorities in Arlington Heights. Most of the newsletters discuss "Project Equality," an attempt to raise awareness from within the dioceses on SORJ's activities. Box 1 includes a container list.

1 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8084616

Chicago History Museum

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Martin, George

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