American Jewish Committee

Besides working in favor of civil liberties for Jews, the organization has a history of fighting against forms of discrimination in the United States and working on behalf of social equality, such as filing an amicus brief in the May 1954 case of ''Brown v. Board of Education'' and participating in other events in the Civil Rights Movement. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by American Jewish Committee. Task Force on the Future of the Jewish Community in America“…American Jewish Committee. Task Force on the Future of the Jewish Community in America…”
Published 1972
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2by Vishni͡ak, M. V. (Mark Venʹi͡aminovich), 1883-1977, American Jewish Committee. Research Institute on Peace and Post-War Problems“…American Jewish Committee. Research Institute on Peace and Post-War Problems…”
Published 1945
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3by Council of Europe. Secretariat, American Jewish Committee, Foundation of the Europe of Sciences and Cultures“…American Jewish Committee…”
Published 1995
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4by Goldberg, David T., United States. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Abercrombie & Fitch, American Jewish Committee, United States. Supreme Court, United States. Court of Appeals (10th Circuit)“…American Jewish Committee…”
Published 2014
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