 | John W. Crum - 2002 - 384 páginas
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 | Michael Beschloss - 2006 - 256 páginas
...statutes, and as a prerequisite to the successful conduct of our national defense production effort, I do hereby reaffirm the policy of the United States...hereby declare that it is the duty of employers and of labor organizations, in furtherance of said policy and of this order, to provide for the full and... | |
 | Eric Arnesen - 2004 - 258 páginas
...Finally, determined to stop the march, Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8802 on June 25, 1941, declaring that "there shall be no discrimination in the employment...government because of race, creed, color, or national origin." To ensure compliance, he established the Fair Employment Practice Committee (FEPC) to investigate... | |
 | Judith Russell - 2004 - 244 páginas
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 | Barb Adams, Alma Allen - 2003 - 140 páginas
...had said. But FDR's Executive Order 8802 laid down new rules. Issued on June 25, 1941, it declared: "There shall be no discrimination in the employment...government because of race, creed, color, or national origin." In his book, Kennedy argues that FDR was pressured into issuing the order by labor leader... | |
 | Larry Tye - 2004 - 314 páginas
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 | Herb Boyd - 2004 - 263 páginas
...discriminate against Anderson because of her race — it was a scheduling conflict. 8802, declaring trust "there shall be no discrimination in the employment...workers in defense industries or government because ot race, creed, color, or national origin." The president also appointed a Committee on Fair Employment... | |
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