Alphabetical File of Samuel Yette. 1964-66.

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Alphabetical File of Samuel Yette. 1964-66.

Mr. Yette served as Special Assistant to the Director for Civil Rights. His office corresponded with the OEO staff, other Government agencies, and the public. This series consists of correspondence, agenda, minutes, transcripts of testimony, legal documents, reports, press clippings and releases, charts, and publications pertaining to, among other subjects, implementation of the equal employment opportunities program, efforts to achieve compliance of OEO programs with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, complaints of racial and sex discrimination, conferences about civil rights, congressional hearings, and staff and advisory council meetings. Some of the materials were accumulated by Steven Lowenstein, Deputy Special Assistant.

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The Job Corps provided work experience and training for youths from 16 to 21 years if age who had not completed their secondary education or who were unable to find satisfactory jobs. They were trained in conservation camps and in residential or work training centers. The Job Corps program was delegated to the Department of Labor on July 1, 1969. From the description of Records of the Job Corps, (a subgroup introduction), 1964-1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122597171 S...

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