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NAACP — Part 5
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—“pmericans for Democratic ‘Action _—Mifational Council of Jewish Women
_einti-Defamation League tional Council of Negro Women
Binai Brith ational Frontiers Club
eens of Sleeping Car ional Negro Business League
orters, AFL ational Newspaper Publishers
atholic Interracial Council ssociation nit N NT AL
lored Methodist Episcopal Church, ational Religion and
ae: gress of Industrial Organizations Labor Foundation ™
ongress of Racial Equality ational Supreme Council
ta Sigma Theta Sorority cottish Rite Masons joe toes
Qietel, Restaurant and Bartenders Phi Béta Sigma Fraternity
International Union of i Delta Kappa Sorority
erica, AFL ile Workers Union, CIO ~:
proved Benevolent and Protective .- erican Ethical Union
Order of Elks of the World orkuen's Circle
detfeomationel Ladies’ Garment a2 ‘sport Workers Union
Workers! Union, AFL “" of America, CIO -
‘Waternational_ Union of Electrical, Uattfrian Fellowship for Social diastice -
Ree and Machine — ited Automobile Workers
Workers, CIO of America, CIO
Nyapancee American Citizens League fited Hebrew Trades
ewish Labor Committee Siemived Rubber Workers, CIO
Sh War Veterans of the U.S.A. J hited Steelworkers of America, CIO
“Qietionel Alliance of Postal aire: Transport Service Employees
National Association for the of America, CIO
Advancement of Colored People larkers Defense League
tng Women's Ch¥istian Association
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III. ASSEMBLY AIMS
The DW*, issue of October 31, 1955, previously referred to,
reflects that one of the Conference eima was to be the expression to
Congress of the overwhelming desire of the American people for the
enactment of civil rights legislation.
The pamphlet, "Congress Must Act =~ On Civil Rights,"
published by the LCCR, and dated December, 1955, sets ferth the
aims as "The Civil Rights Worksheet for 1956," and lists the fol-
lowing eight points:
"l, Set up an effective Federal FEPC to prevent discrimi-
nation in employment.
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