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Indiana's Civil Rights Commission: A History Of The First Five Years, David Sabol Apr 1994

Indiana's Civil Rights Commission: A History Of The First Five Years, David Sabol

Graduate Thesis Collection

Indiana's Civil Rights Commission evolved from the need to combat the often subtle racial injustices that permeated Hoosier society in the late 1950s and 1960s. A tradition of segregation along racial lines in Indiana was being challenged in the early 1960s by newly elected leaders who believed that their fellow black Hoosiers deserved to be treated fairly under the laws that were designed to protect their citizenship. For that reasonr Indiana's new leaders chose to create a state government agency based on the federal model for a civil rights commission. With the formation of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission [ICRC] …


The Drift (1994), Butler University Jan 1994

The Drift (1994), Butler University

Butler Yearbooks

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The William F. Charters South Seas Collection At Butler University: A Selected, Annotated Catalogue (1994), Gisela S. Terrell Jan 1994

The William F. Charters South Seas Collection At Butler University: A Selected, Annotated Catalogue (1994), Gisela S. Terrell

Special Collections Bibliographies

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The William F. Charters Collection: An Introduction, George W. Geib Jan 1994

The William F. Charters Collection: An Introduction, George W. Geib

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

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