Commission on Interracial Cooperation
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found: Ames, J.D. The changing character of lynching, 1942:t.p. (Commission on Interracial Cooperation, Inc.)
found: Encyc. of asscns., 20th ed., 1986:v. 1, pt. 2, p. 1234 (Southern Regional Council, formerly (1944) Commission on Interracial Cooperation)
found: LC data base, 7/20/87(hdg.: Commission on Interracial Cooperation; usage: Commission on Inter-racial Cooperation)
found: English Wikipedia website, viewed Aug. 14, 2013(The Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1918-1944) was an organization founded in Atlanta, Georgia, Dec. 18, 1918, and officially incorporated in 1929. Will W. Alexander, pastor of a local white Methodist church, was head of the organization. It was formed in the aftermath of violent race riots that occurred the previous year in several southern cities. In 1944 it merged with the Southern Regional Council)
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1987-07-28: new
2016-11-29: revised
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