Stamford Human Rights Commission Annual Report 1969-1970
Title
Stamford Human Rights Commission Annual Report 1969-1970
Description
The Stamford Human Rights Commission was a Municipal Agency created by a Stamford ordinance where the City of Stamford "may encourage and bring about mutual understanding and respect among all groups in the city, eliminate prejudice, intolerance, bigotry, discrimination... and give effect to the guarantee of equal rights for all assured by the Constitution and the laws of the State of Connecticut and of the United States of America."
Report presented to the mayor of Stamford, Julius Wilensky, from the Stamford Commission on Human Rights providing the summaries of their programs in 1969-1970. The report also contains an appraisal of the accomplishments and the critical analysis of where the Commission can most effectively dedicate its future efforts.
Report presented to the mayor of Stamford, Julius Wilensky, from the Stamford Commission on Human Rights providing the summaries of their programs in 1969-1970. The report also contains an appraisal of the accomplishments and the critical analysis of where the Commission can most effectively dedicate its future efforts.
Creator
Stamford Commission on Human Rights
Publisher
The Ferguson Library
Date
1970-08-10
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Format
text/pdf
Language
English
Type
Identifier
FL.tellyourstory.ml.006
Coverage
Stamford (Conn.)
Twentieth century
Original Format
Paper
Collection
Citation
Stamford Commission on Human Rights, “Stamford Human Rights Commission Annual Report 1969-1970,” Ferguson Library Digital Archives, accessed November 14, 2024, https://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/document/FL.tellyourstory.ml.006.
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