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Congress of Racial Equality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) was founded in 1942 by a group of students in Chicago. Early members included George Houser, James Farmer, Anna Murray and Bayard Rustin.
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Thank you for visiting the online headquarters of the Congress of Racial Equality! CORE is one of America's original "Big Four" civil rights groups. ... "The final frontier for civil rights is equality of economic opportunity.";; Roy Innis, Congress of Racial Equality...
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The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) was founded in 1942 by the pacifist Fellowship of Reconciliation to address civil rights issues. During World War II, many African Americans served their country honorably in the military, despite still facing racial barriers at home.
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GM Watch, "Congress of Racial Equality - CORE, accessed February 2004. ... Press release, "Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) Chairman to Ring the NASDAQ Stock Market Opening Bell," CORE / NASDAQ OMX Group, January 14, 2009. ... Congress of Racial Equality; National Headquarters; 817 Broadway 3rd Floor; New York, New York 10003...
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The Congress of Racial Equality and I care deeply about our environment. But we also care about having jobs, and affordable food, heat and transportation. We care about impoverished Third World families achieving their dreams.
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Find the best deals on "The Papers of the Congress of Racial Equality, 1941-1967: A Guide to the Microfilm Edition" by Microfilming Corporation of America, Congress of Racial Equality (0667006222) ... ISBN 0667006222 / 9780667006225 / 0-667-00622-2 ... Publisher Microfilming Corp. of America...
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