 | Terry H. Anderson - 2004 - 344 páginas
...25, which satisfied Randolph who called off the march. FDR issued Executive Order 8802. It declared that there "shall be no discrimination in the employment of workers in defense industries or governmentbecause of race, creed, color, or national origins." It was the duty of governmental agencies,... | |
 | Douglas Flamming - 2005 - 467 páginas
...Committee on Fair Employment Practice to oversee compliance. Roosevelt's language was significant: "I do hereby reaffirm the policy of the United States...government because of race, creed, color, or national origin." Reaffirming a policy that did not actually exist, FDR had, with a stroke, legitimized a policy... | |
 | Bobby L. Lovett - 2005 - 483 páginas
...issued Executive Order 8802, which established a Committee on Fair Employment Practice and declared "that there shall be no discrimination in the employment...government because of race, creed, color, or national origin. . . ." Even so, Randolph continued to pressure the Roosevelt administration, because some department... | |
 | Clarence Maurice Mitchell, Denton L. Watson, Elizabeth Miles Nuxoll - 2005 - 186 páginas
...naval forces, or any associate nation. The Office of General Counsel explained that EO 8802 reaffirmed "the policy of the United States that there shall...in the employment of workers in defense industries" based on race, creed, color, or national origin. The Office of General Counsel concluded that the president's... | |
 | Clarence Maurice Mitchell, Denton L. Watson, Elizabeth Miles Nuxoll - 2005 - 870 páginas
...Constitution and statutes, and as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, I do hereby reaffirm the policy of the United States...there shall be no discrimination in the employment of any person in war industries or in Government by reason of race, creed, color, or national origin,... | |
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