American Civil Liberties Union of Washtenaw County records, 1961-2000.

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American Civil Liberties Union of Washtenaw County records, 1961-2000.

Correspondence, minutes of meetings, and subject files, relating to local activities, problems of civil rights, Federal aid to education, the Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1961-1962, and police-community relations; also materials of the state office.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8224487

Bentley Historical Library

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American Civil Liberties Union of Washtenaw County.

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Founded in 1920, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a national organization dedicated to defending individual rights and liberties as set forth in the United States Constitution and its amendments. In this mission, the ACLU has involved itself in a wide variety of legal cases involving issues such as free speech, equal protection under the law, religious liberties, privacy, due process, and voting and reproductive rights. The ACLU is headed by a national board of directors...

American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan.

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Michigan. Constitutional Convention (1961-1962)

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