National Conference for Community and Justice
The National Conference for Community and Justice is an American social justice organization focused on fighting biases and promoting understanding between people of different races and cultures. The organization was founded in 1927 as the '''National Conference of Jews and Christians'' in response to anti-Semitism and anti-Catholic sentiment surrounding Al Smith's run for President. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Deutsch, Monroe E (Monroe Emanuel), 1879-1955, Deutsch, Monroe E (Monroe Emanuel), 1879-1955“...National Conference of Christians and Jews...”
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2by Landis, Benson Y (Benson Young), 1897-1966, Landis, Benson Y (Benson Young), 1897-1966, Landis, Benson Y (Benson Young), 1897-1966“...National Conference of Christians and Jews...”
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5by Allport, Gordon W (Gordon Willard), 1897-1967, Allport, Gordon W (Gordon Willard), 1897-1967, Allport, Gordon W (Gordon Willard), 1897-1967“...National Conference of Christians and Jews...”
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7by Landis, Benson Y (Benson Young), 1897-1966, Landis, Benson Y (Benson Young), 1897-1966“...National Conference of Christians and Jews...”
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10by Elliott, John Harlan“...National Conference of Christians and Jews...”
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15by Landis, Benson Y (Benson Young), 1897-, Landis, Benson Y (Benson Young), 1897-1966, Landis, Benson Y (Benson Young), 1897-1966“...National Conference of Christians and Jews...”
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16by Deutsch, Monroe E (Monroe Emanuel), 1879-1955, Deutsch, Monroe E (Monroe Emanuel), 1879-1955“...National Conference of Christians and Jews...”
Published 1941
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