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  • 121Anderson, Helen Eugenie Moore — ▪ American diplomat née  Eugenie Moore  born May 26, 1909, Adair, Iowa, U.S. died March 31, 1997, Red Wing, Minn.       American diplomat, the first woman to serve in the post of U.S. ambassador.       Eugenie Moore attended Stephens College… …

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  • 122Frank Eugene Hook — (* 26. Mai 1893 in L’Anse, Baraga County, Michigan; † 21. Juni 1982 in Edina, Minnesota) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1935 und 1947 vertrat er zwei Mal den Bundesstaat Michigan im US Repräsentantenhaus …

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  • 123OFEP — Oregon Forestry Education Program (Governmental » Environmental) ** Office of Fair Employment Practices (Governmental » US Government) * On Farm Education Program (Community » Educational) * Owen Falls Extension Project (Community) * Office Of… …

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  • 124FEPC — abbr. Fair Employment Practices Committee …

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  • 125FEPA — tao Fair Employment Practices Act …

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  • 126FEPC — tao Fair Employment Practices Commission …

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  • 127Civil rights —    The modern civil rights movement had its origins in organizations formed early in the 20th century and in developments in the 1930s and 1940s. The leading black civil rights organization, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored …

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  • 128March On Washington Movement — (MOWM)    In January 1941, black trade union leader A. Philip Randolph called upon African Americans to march on Washington on 1 July in protest against the continued discrimination against them in the armed forces and defense industries. When… …

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