New York State War Council Committee on Discrimination in Employment Minutes and Investigations Files
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Summary:
In March 1941, the Committee on Discrimination in Employment was formed for the purpose of encouraging complete utilization
in defense work of all individuals without consideration of race, color, creed, or national origin. This series contains minutes,
correspondence, reports, memoranda, newspaper clippings, press releases, pamphlets, and a procedures manual for field workers
(Labor Discrimination Representatives), all of which document the committee's efforts to investigate and discourage discrimination
and promote fair employment practices.
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War Council Committee on Discrimination in Employment minutes and investigations files
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Inclusive Dates:
1941-1945
Series Number:
A4278
Arrangement
Organized into 3 subseries: Subseries 1, Minutes and Organization File, 1941-1944, 1.5 cubic feet; Subseries 2, Complaint
Investigation File, 1941-1945, 4.75 cubic feet; Subseries 3, Investigation Leads File, 1942-1944, 1.25 cubic feet.
Subseries 1, Minutes and Organization File: Minutes are in chronological order, followed by the organization files which have
no apparent order.
Subseries 2 and Subseries 3: Both are arranged alphabetically.
Administrative History
Governor Herbert H. Lehman appointed a Committee on Discrimination in Employment in March 1941 as part of the New York State
Council of Defense for the purpose of encouraging complete utilization in defense work of all individuals without consideration
of race, color, creed, or national origin.
The committee, chaired by the Industrial Commissioner, consisted of twenty-seven members, appointed by the governor, representing
industrial, labor, civic, and racial organizations. Freida S. Miller was the first chairperson of the committee; later Alvin
Johnson held that position.
The committee conducted investigations in 1942 of public and private defense training schools, employment agencies, and labor
unions to determine whether they pursued discriminatory labor policies and to take appropriate action to eliminate undesirable
practices. The committee appointed Labor Discrimination Representatives who were trained to approach war employers, workers,
and community agencies if state labor policies were not followed. Governor Thomas E. Dewey reorganized the committee in 1943
to undertake more intensive and continuous work in the elimination of economic and social discrimination and to develop greater
unity in the war effort. The committee obtained data on the number of members of minority groups employed in the plants visited,
and obtained statistical information on the mental, manual, and physical exams given to employees before or after hiring.
The committee proposed legislation in 1944 to establish a permanent commission to enforce the right of employment, regardless
of race, creed, color, national origin or ancestry, and to investigate the various problems of discrimination, but initially
their proposal was turned down. Under the influence of Governor Thomas E. Dewey, a State Commission against Discrimination
was established by law in 1945 (Chapter 118) consisting of five members appointed by the governor, empowered to take proper
action against discrimination in employment. It replaced the War Council's Committee.
For more information on the Committee, see Karl D. Hartzell's The Empire State at War, pages 67-69.
Scope and Content Note
The series contains minutes, correspondence, reports, memoranda, newspaper clippings, press releases, pamphlets, and a procedures
manual for field workers (Labor Discrimination Representatives), all of which reveal the committee's efforts to discourage
discrimination and promote fair employment practices.
Subseries 1, Minutes and Organization Files, documents the organizational structure and operations of the committee. The earliest
minutes discuss the committee's organization, its procedures, and the types of discrimination it wished to address. Also found
are agendas, resolutions, and sometimes discussion of specific complaints. Quarterly reports recite the number of investigations,
their results, court decisions which aided the committee's work, and details of some cases. Information on committee members
and special meetings is found, in addition to letters solicited from businessmen, government officials, and civic organizations
on the ill-effects of discrimination.
Subseries 2, Complaint Investigation File, contains reports of the committee's work, including final disposition reports of
complaints and their rectification, and reports of defense industry investigations conducted in various cities. These were
compiled as part of the committee's work in investigating discrimination. Work force composition, production levels, and geographic
areas in which a company recruited its labor were all examined by the committee. In addition, reports of statistical surveys
reveal the number of Jewish and black persons living in New York City's various municipalities. Information from other states
and non-New York State cities on their anti-discrimination activities are within these files, as well as information on Japanese-American
internment camps and the federal government's Committee on Fair Employment Practice.
Daily report sheets found in Subseries 2 detail complaints of discrimination made against various businesses and individuals.
These report forms were used as the basis for the committee's investigations and list the name of the complainant, the alleged
discrimination and the establishment where it occurred. A more detailed complaint form lists this information in addition
to: address and phone number of complainant; age; place of birth; number of years as a citizen of the United States, if at
all; draft classification; years residency in New York; training and experience in defense jobs; the accused establishment's
address; its general manager or personnel director; items manufactured at the plant; type of discrimination charged; and an
opinion by the committee on the complaint's validity and seriousness.
Most complaints were made by black, Jewish, or foreign-born persons.
Subseries 3, Investigation Leads File, contains correspondence and other materials from various minority organizations such
as the Anti-defamation League and the Urban League which provided the committee with information on discriminatory incidents
within the defense industry. These were compiled to assist the committee's work in investigating discrimination.
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Dates |
Contents |
Box |
Folder |
Accretion: A4278-78 |
1941 March-1943 August |
State Commission Minutes of Meetings |
1 |
1 |
1941 March-1943 August |
State Commission Minutes of Meetings |
1 |
2 |
1941 February-1943 February |
Committee Meeting Minutes |
1 |
3 |
1943 February-1945 February |
State Commission Minutes of Meetings |
1 |
4 |
1943 February-1945 February |
State Commission Minutes of Meetings |
1 |
5 |
1941 March-1944 July |
Committee on Discrimination in Employment Report |
1 |
6 |
1941 March |
State Committee Establishment |
1 |
7 |
1941 June 25 |
Committee Meeting |
1 |
8 |
1941 September 17 |
Committee Meeting |
1 |
9 |
1941 October 8 |
Committee Meeting |
1 |
10 |
1941 October 22 |
Committee Meeting |
1 |
11 |
1941 November 25 |
Committee Meeting |
1 |
12 |
1942 January 9 |
Special Material-Defense Council |
1 |
13 |
1942 January 13 |
Committee Meeting |
1 |
14 |
1942 February 27 |
Committee Meeting |
1 |
15 |
1942 April 2 |
Committee Meeting |
1 |
16 |
1942 May 7 |
Committee Meeting |
1 |
17 |
1942 June 29 |
Committee Meeting |
1 |
18 |
1942 May 7, 1942 June 29, 1943 January 4, 1943 March 29 |
Minutes of Committee Meetings |
1 |
19 |
1943 December 10 |
Population of State of New York |
1 |
20 |
|
Annual Report - year ending December 31, 1944 |
1 |
21 |
|
Committee Members-Addresses |
1 |
22 |
|
Committee Members-Addresses |
1 |
23 |
|
Committee Notices and Replies for meetings |
1 |
24 |
|
Executive Committee of the Committee on Discrimination in Employment |
1 |
25 |
|
Laws Prohibiting Discrimination in Employment on account of Race, Creed, Religion, Color or National Origin |
1 |
26 |
1944 July 4 |
Material for Report to Committee Members |
1 |
27 |
|
Metropolitan Council on Fair Employment |
1 |
28 |
|
News Releases-State Committee on Discrimination |
1 |
29 |
|
New York Employment Service Advisory Board |
1 |
30 |
|
New York Employment Service Advisory Board |
1 |
31 |
|
New York State Employment Service |
1 |
32 |
|
President's Committee on Fair Employment Practice, Releases |
1 |
34 |
1943 |
Proposed Program, State Committee |
1 |
36 |
1944 July-September |
Report |
1 |
37 |
|
Public Opinion Survey of Government Officials, Businesses and Organizations |
1 |
38 |
|
Public Opinion Survey of Government Officials, Businesses and Organizations |
1 |
39 |
|
Public Opinion Survey of Government Officials, Businesses and Organizations |
1 |
40 |
|
Public Opinion Survey of Government Officials, Businesses and Organizations |
1 |
41 |
|
Public Opinion Survey of Government Officials, Businesses and Organizations |
1 |
42 |
|
Public Opinion Survey of Government Officials, Businesses and Organizations |
1 |
43 |
|
Public Opinion Survey of Government Officials, Businesses and Organizations |
1 |
44 |
|
Buffalo Committee Community Activities Public Relations |
2 |
85 |
|
Public Opinion Survey of Government Officials, Businesses and Organizations |
2 |
45 |
|
Public Opinion Survey of Government Officials, Businesses and Organizations |
2 |
46 |
|
State Committee, Correspondence with Committee Members |
2 |
47 |
|
State Committee, Correspondence with Committee Members |
2 |
48 |
|
State Committee Members |
2 |
49 |
|
State Committee, Office Procedures |
2 |
50 |
|
Committee Policy on 7th Day Adventists, Religion on Application, etc. |
2 |
51 |
|
State Committee Statements, Suggestions for improved procedures and forms |
2 |
52 |
|
State Council of National Defense |
2 |
54 |
|
State War Council, Budget State Account Auditor |
2 |
55 |
|
State Committee, Complaints Outside of Jurisdiction |
2 |
56 |
|
State Committee, Correspondence, Dr. Alvin Johnson |
2 |
57 |
|
State Council of Defense from January 1942 |
2 |
58 |
|
Committee members A-Go |
2 |
59 |
|
Committee members Gr-M |
2 |
60 |
|
History of Committee Attorney General Statement Re Aliens |
2 |
63 |
1942 July-1943 June |
President's statement re: Aliens; Joint statement by Army Navy, Attorney General Re Aliens |
2 |
65 |
|
Albany Conference - Local Defensive Council |
2 |
67 |
|
Aliens Washington Conference |
2 |
69 |
|
Charles C. Berkley - Chevrolet River Road Plant; Re: Analysis 12/6/43 Buffalo, NY |
2 |
73 |
|
Buffalo Committee Aliens |
2 |
84 |
|
Buffalo Committee Complaints |
2 |
86 |
|
Buffalo Committee Correspondence, Duplicate Letters |
2 |
87 |
|
Buffalo Committee Correspondence, Duplicate Letters |
2 |
88 |
|
Buffalo-Victor Eirach |
2 |
89 |
|
Buffalo Committee Housing |
2 |
90 |
|
Buffalo Committee Investigations |
2 |
91 |
|
Buffalo Committee Jamaicans |
2 |
92 |
|
Buffalo Committee Japanese Integration |
2 |
93 |
|
Buffalo Local Committee |
2 |
94 |
|
Committee members P-V |
2 |
61 |
|
Buffalo Committee Meetings, Members Surveys |
3 |
95 |
|
Buffalo Committee Office Supplies |
3 |
96 |
|
Buffalo Committee Office Supplies |
3 |
97 |
|
Buffalo Committee Office Supplies & Equipment Personnel |
3 |
98 |
|
Buffalo Report Edward L. Carter |
3 |
99 |
|
Report of Survey - Buffalo |
3 |
100 |
1943 April-1944 March |
Buffalo Report |
3 |
101 |
|
State War Council - Citizen Morale |
3 |
105 |
1942 May 6 |
Classified Advertising Manager's Meeting |
3 |
107 |
|
Cleveland Commission on Discrimination |
3 |
108 |
|
Coast Guard Passes Army Clearance |
3 |
109 |
|
Commission Against Discrimination |
3 |
110 |
|
Committee Members A to M |
3 |
112 |
|
Committee Members N to Z |
3 |
113 |
|
Complaints Miscellaneous |
3 |
114 |
|
Complaints Miscellaneous |
3 |
115 |
|
Complaints Miscellaneous |
3 |
116 |
|
Complaints Miscellaneous |
3 |
117 |
|
Recent Active Complaints |
3 |
118 |
|
Recent Active Complaints |
3 |
119 |
|
Connecticut Committee on Discrimination |
3 |
120 |
|
Defense and War Training Program |
3 |
123 |
|
Defense Employers Replies to letter of 1/28/42 |
3 |
124 |
|
Defense Housing Press Releases June-July |
3 |
125 |
|
Democracy and Racial Minorities by Biddle |
3 |
126 |
|
Detroit Committee on Discrimination |
3 |
127 |
|
Extra Reports Economy Commission |
3 |
132 |
1944 March |
Economy Commission Report |
3 |
133 |
|
Report of Survey - Elmira |
3 |
134 |
|
Executive Committee Meeting - July 9th |
3 |
137 |
|
Committee on Fair Employment Practice |
3 |
139 |
|
Committee on Fair Employment Practice |
3 |
140 |
1944 |
FEPC correspondence |
3 |
141 |
1944 |
FEPC correspondence |
3 |
142 |
1945 |
FEPC Correspondence |
4 |
143 |
|
Rev. Murray Shipley Howland |
4 |
153 |
|
Hudson River Survey (Analysis) J.R. |
4 |
155 |
|
Interoffice Commissioner Corsi |
4 |
157 |
|
Interoffice Governor Dewey |
4 |
158 |
|
Economy Commission Interoffice |
4 |
159 |
|
Interoffice-Michael T. Foley |
4 |
160 |
|
Interoffice-Abraham Goodman |
4 |
161 |
|
Interoffice-Herbert H. Lehman |
4 |
162 |
|
Interoffice Correspondence from Mrs. Matinnaaire, War Dispensation |
4 |
163 |
|
Interoffice-Frieda S. Miller |
4 |
164 |
|
Interoffice-Michael J. Murphy |
4 |
165 |
|
Interoffice-Thomas Owens |
4 |
166 |
|
Interoffice Correspondence to and from Personnel |
4 |
167 |
|
Interoffice Correspondence to and from Charles Poletti |
4 |
168 |
|
Interoffice Correspondence to and from Godfrey P. Schmidt |
4 |
169 |
|
Interoffice Correspondence to and from Howard Silberstein |
4 |
170 |
|
Interoffice Correspondence to and from Robert W. Stewart |
4 |
171 |
|
Interoffice Correspondence to and from George Tobler |
4 |
172 |
|
Interoffice Correspondence to and from William Wittemore |
4 |
173 |
|
Rt. Rev. Robert F. Keegan |
4 |
176 |
|
Department of Labor-New York Analysis and Control Unit |
4 |
178 |
|
Labor Supply Committee |
4 |
180 |
|
Labor Welfare Council |
4 |
182 |
1941-1942 |
Legislation |
4 |
185 |
1941-1942 |
Legislation |
4 |
186 |
1941-1942 |
Legislation |
4 |
187 |
1941-1942 |
Legislation |
4 |
188 |
|
Commissioner Longstreet |
4 |
189 |
|
Massachusetts Committee on Discrimination |
4 |
193 |
|
How Management Can Integrate Negroes Pamphlet Manuscript Letters, Correspondence, etc. |
4 |
194 |
|
How Management Can Integrate Negroes Pamphlet Manuscript Letters, Correspondence, etc. |
4 |
195 |
|
How Management Can Integrate Negroes Pamphlet Manuscript Letters, Correspondence, etc. |
4 |
196 |
|
Miller, Frieda S. (correspondence with state officials) |
4 |
197 |
|
Miller, Frieda S. (correspondence with state officials) |
4 |
198 |
|
Miller, Frieda S. (Miscellaneous Correspondence) |
4 |
199 |
|
National Youth Administration (Correspondence on Permitting Aliens to take NYA Courses) |
4 |
201 |
|
Negro Organizations |
4 |
202 |
|
New York State Federation of Labor |
4 |
203 |
|
New Jersey Commission on Discrimination |
4 |
204 |
1942 |
NYS Committee on Discrimination |
4 |
207 |
1943 |
NYS Committee on Discrimination in War Industries |
4 |
209 |
1941 |
Committee on Discrimination |
4 |
210 |
|
Discriminatory Advertisement |
4 |
211 |
1942 |
NYS Committee on Discrimination |
4 |
208 |
|
Relative to Negroes |
5 |
215 |
|
Organizations Charged with Discrimination |
5 |
216 |
|
Organizations Other than the NYSCOD |
5 |
217 |
|
Statements Against Discrimination |
5 |
218 |
|
Newspaper Releases from Labor Department |
5 |
222 |
|
Newspaper Releases from Labor Department |
5 |
223 |
|
Niagara Falls Survey |
5 |
224 |
|
Office of Price Administration, Empire State Building (NYC) |
5 |
228 |
|
Office of Production Management |
5 |
229 |
1941 June-July |
OPM Press Releases |
5 |
230 |
1941 June-July |
OPM Press Releases |
5 |
231 |
1941 August |
OPM Press Releases |
5 |
232 |
1941 August |
OPM Press Releases |
5 |
233 |
1941 September |
OPM Press Releases |
5 |
234 |
1941 October-December |
OPM Press Releases |
5 |
235 |
1941 October-November |
OPM Press Releases |
5 |
236 |
|
Payroll-State Defense Council |
5 |
246 |
|
Correspondence Re: Personnel |
5 |
247 |
|
Personnel Tobler office, O'Brien, Weiss |
5 |
248 |
|
Plant Protection Division |
5 |
249 |
1944 January 10 |
Press Release Extract from NYS at War |
5 |
251 |
|
Informal Service Press Releases |
5 |
252 |
1945 April-July |
Tentative Proposal of Work Committee on Discrimination |
5 |
253 |
|
Business-Purchasing Power of Negroes, Executive Order 8802, Order of May 1943, Fair Employment Practice Committee, Employment
Agency Survey Letter
|
6 |
258 |
|
Fair Employment Practice Committee-Railroad Hearings |
6 |
259 |
|
Referrals, Miss Miller to U.S. Employment Service |
6 |
260 |
1944 |
Digest of Annual Report |
6 |
263 |
1943 |
National Urban League-Annual Report |
6 |
264 |
1942 March-December |
Committee Reports |
6 |
265 |
1943 July-August |
Report |
6 |
266 |
1941 March-1944 July |
Report |
6 |
267 |
1941 March-1944 July |
Report |
6 |
268 |
|
Population of the State of New York |
6 |
269 |
|
Department of Labor-Reports |
6 |
270 |
|
Confidential Labor Market Reports |
6 |
271 |
|
Confidential Labor Market Reports |
6 |
272 |
|
Confidential Labor Market Reports |
6 |
273 |
|
Confidential Labor Market Reports |
6 |
274 |
|
State Defense Council-Monthly Reports |
6 |
275 |
|
State Defense Council-Monthly Reports |
6 |
276 |
|
State Defense Council-Monthly Reports |
6 |
277 |
1941 March-1942 December |
Monthly Reports |
6 |
278 |
1941 March-1942 December |
Monthly Reports |
6 |
279 |
1943 January-May |
Monthly Reports |
6 |
280 |
1943 January-May |
Monthly Reports |
6 |
281 |
1943 June-December |
Monthly Reports |
6 |
282 |
1944 January-March |
Reports |
6 |
283 |
1944 July-August |
Monthly Report |
6 |
284 |
1944 July-September |
Reports |
6 |
285 |
|
Monthly Reports-New York State Employment Service |
6 |
286 |
|
Monthly Reports-New York State Employment Service |
6 |
287 |
|
Report on Survey-Rochester |
6 |
288 |
|
Report on Survey-Sidney |
6 |
289 |
|
Report to the State War Coordinator |
6 |
290 |
|
Report to the State War Coordinator |
6 |
291 |
|
Statistical Analysis on Employment Service 270 Reports |
6 |
292 |
|
Report of Survey-Syracuse |
6 |
293 |
|
Report of Survey-Troy, N.Y. |
6 |
294 |
|
Report of Survey-Watertown |
6 |
295 |
|
Report of Survey-Utica |
6 |
296 |
|
Research and statistics from Division of Placement and Unemployment Insurance |
7 |
297 |
|
Division of Research, Statistics and Publications |
7 |
298 |
|
Dedication of Sara Delano Roosevelt, House Address by Henry Monsky |
7 |
302 |
|
Selective Service Status of Personnel |
7 |
307 |
|
Social Security Board |
7 |
308 |
|
Social Security Board |
7 |
309 |
|
State Council of Defense |
7 |
310 |
|
Staff and Committee Members |
7 |
311 |
|
United States Employment Service |
7 |
315 |
|
United States Employment Service, Upstate Survey (Watertown, etc.) |
7 |
316 |
|
War Committee of the Bar of the City of New York (New York City Bar Association) |
7 |
317 |
|
The Act Establishing the War Council |
7 |
318 |
|
War Manpower Commission |
7 |
319 |
|
War Manpower Commission |
7 |
320 |
|
War Production Board |
7 |
321 |
|
Releases-War Production Board |
7 |
322 |
|
Works Progress Administration |
7 |
324 |
|
List of Organizations interested in Committee's work |
7 |
326 |
|
New York City Ordinance Act |
7 |
327 |
|
Employment Agencies Association |
7 |
330 |
|
American-Jewish Congress |
7 |
331 |
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Legislative Bulletins, American Jewish Congress |
7 |
332 |
|
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born |
7 |
333 |
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Newsletter American Friends of Independent Austria |
7 |
334 |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee |
7 |
335 |
|
American Jewish Committee |
7 |
336 |
|
Anti-Defamation League |
7 |
336a |
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Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce |
7 |
337 |
|
Brooklyn Urban League |
7 |
338 |
|
Brooklyn Interracial Assembly |
7 |
339 |
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Brooklyn Urban League |
7 |
340 |
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Brownsville Negro Women's Council |
7 |
341 |
|
Brownsville Civic League |
7 |
342 |
|
Bureau for Intercultural Education |
7 |
343 |
|
Catholic Interracial Council |
7 |
344 |
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City-Wide Citizens Committee on Harlem |
7 |
345 |
|
Urban League-California |
7 |
346 |
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Chicago Civil Liberties Committee |
7 |
347 |
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Church of All Nations-Chinese |
7 |
348 |
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Citizen's Committee for Promotion of Interracial Understanding |
7 |
349 |
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Chicago Mayor's Committee on Race Relations |
7 |
350 |
|
Colored Civic League |
7 |
353 |
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Colored Orphan Asylum and Association for the Benefit of Colored Children in New York City |
7 |
354 |
|
Committee for Mental Hygiene for Negroes |
7 |
355 |
|
Common Council for American Unity |
7 |
356 |
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The "Committee of 100" |
7 |
358 |
|
Committee of Resettlement of Japanese Americans |
7 |
359 |
|
Common Council for American Unity |
7 |
360 |
|
Conference of National Christians and Jews |
7 |
361 |
|
Conference on Racial Discrimination |
7 |
362 |
|
Council for Democracy |
7 |
363 |
1942 May 6 |
Classified Advertising Managers Meeting |
7 |
364 |
|
Council Against Intolerance in America |
7 |
365 |
|
Dunbar Association Syracuse |
7 |
366 |
|
Emergency Anti-Discrimination Committee of New York State |
7 |
367 |
|
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America |
7 |
368 |
|
General Pulaski Memorial Committee |
7 |
369 |
|
General Jewish Council |
7 |
370 |
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Greater New York Conference on Employment of Negroes in New York City |
7 |
371 |
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Intercultural Education Service Bureau |
7 |
372 |
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Independent Order Brith Abraham |
7 |
373 |
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Illinois Interracial Commission |
7 |
375 |
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International Institutes |
7 |
376 |
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International Labor Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
7 |
377 |
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Interracial Association of Binghamton |
7 |
378 |
|
Interracial Council |
7 |
379 |
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Italian Social Workers Association |
7 |
380 |
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Italian Bronx Community House, Inc. |
7 |
381 |
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Italian Welfare League Inc. |
7 |
382 |
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Ithaca Community Center |
7 |
383 |
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Jamaica Interracial GTC |
7 |
384 |
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Japanese American Citizen's League |
7 |
385 |
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Jewish Community Council |
7 |
386 |
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Jewish Social Service Association, Inc. |
7 |
387 |
|
Jehovah's Witnesses |
7 |
390 |
|
Labor Committee for Immigrants from Central Europe |
7 |
391 |
|
Labor Welfare Council |
7 |
392 |
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Loyal Americans of German Descent |
7 |
393 |
|
March on Washington Movement |
7 |
394 |
|
Metropolitan Detroit Council on Fair Employment Practice |
7 |
395 |
|
Metropolitan Council on Fair Employment Practice |
7 |
396 |
|
Metropolitan Interfaith and Interracial Coordinating Council, Inc. |
7 |
397 |
|
Metropolitan Junior Achievement, Inc., Harlem Branch |
7 |
398 |
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National Opinion Research Center, University of Denver Do Negroes Have Equal Opportunities? |
7 |
399 |
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National CIO Committee |
7 |
400 |
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National Labor Relations Board |
7 |
401 |
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National Negro Congress |
7 |
402 |
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National Urban League |
7 |
403 |
|
National Urban League |
7 |
404 |
|
National Negro Congress |
8 |
405 |
|
National Refugee Service, Inc. |
8 |
406 |
|
National Association for Federated Negro Charities |
8 |
407 |
|
List of Negro Associations |
8 |
408 |
|
Negro Organizations interested in training and placements |
8 |
409 |
|
National Women's Trade Union League of America |
8 |
410 |
|
Negro Victory Labor Committee |
8 |
411 |
|
Nepperhan Community Centre |
8 |
412 |
|
Nesbitt, C. T. Nesbitt Committee of One Thousand Negro |
8 |
413 |
|
North Harlem Community Council |
8 |
414 |
|
New York State Business and Professional Woman |
8 |
415 |
|
New York Conference for Mobilization of Foreign Born |
8 |
416 |
|
Negro Welfare Commission on the condition of the Urban Colored Population-New Jersey |
8 |
417 |
|
New York State Council of Administrators and the Industrial Service Bureau of New York State Department of Education |
8 |
418 |
|
New York Mayor's Committee on Racial Unity |
8 |
419 |
|
New York Urban League Inc. |
8 |
420 |
|
National Youth Administration-Negro Affairs |
8 |
421 |
|
Press Relations Committee on Harlem |
8 |
422 |
|
Requests for Participation in Discrimination |
8 |
424 |
|
St. Lucia United Association, Inc., Negro |
8 |
425 |
|
Universal Order of Coloured Races of the World |
8 |
426 |
|
Welfare Council of New York City |
8 |
427 |
|
White Plains Urban League |
8 |
428 |
|
Workers Defense League |
8 |
429 |
|
Workers Education Bureau of America |
8 |
430 |
|
U.S. Information Service, Office of War Information |
8 |
433 |
|
Division of Placement and Unemployment Insurance |
8 |
434 |
|
United States Employment Service-Discriminatory Regulations and Reports |
8 |
436 |
|
United States Employment Service-Discriminatory Regulations and Reports |
8 |
437 |