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21Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee — [ stjuːdənt nɔnvaɪələnt kəʊ ɔːdɪneɪtɪȖ kə mɪtɪ], Abkürzung SNCC [esensɪː sɪ], auch Snịck genannt, Bürgerrechtsorganisation in den USA, von schwarzen und weißen Studenten 1960 in Raleigh (North C.) gegründet; unter James Forman (* 1929)… …
22Student National Coordinating Committee. — See SNCC. Formerly, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee …
23reserve-service coordinating committee — committee which is authorized to make changes to the active reserve duty for soldiers who seek it …
24Coordinating Committee for East-West Trade Policy — ⇡ COCOM …
25Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Control — ⇡ COCOM …
26Committee on the Appeal for Human Rights — The Committee on the Appeal for Human Rights (COAHR) was formed by a group of Atlanta University Center students in February, 1960. This committee drafted and published An Appeal for Human Rights on March 9, 1960.[1] Six days after publication of …
27Committee for Non-Violent Action — The Committee for Non Violent Action (CNVA), formed in 1957 to resist the US government s program of nuclear weapons testing, was one of the first organizations to employ nonviolent direct action to protest against the nuclear arms race. The CNVA …
28Committee of correspondence (disambiguation) — Committee of correspondence may refer to: Committee of correspondence, a body organized by the local governments of the American colonies for the purposes of coordinating written communication outside of the colony. Committees of Correspondence… …
29Committee on International Information Activities — The U.S. President s Committee on International Information Activities (the Jackson Committee) was appointed on January 24, 1953 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in order to survey and evaluate the government’s information and related policies… …
30Coordinating Council of Muslim Organizations — The Coordinating Council of Muslim Organizations was established to serve as a platform of unity and coordination for all Muslim organizations in the greater Washington, DC, area.[1] Contents 1 Objectives 2 Executive committee 3 Previous …