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Race discrimination--California--San Diego--History--20th century--Sources

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Citizens Interracial Committee (CIC) Community Dialogue Tapes

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0490
Scope and Contents One of CIC's primary activities was to hold massive biweekly meetings called "community dialogues" to discuss broad issues such as racism, police sensitivity, education, and employment discrimination within the city of San Diego. The number of attendees at any given meeting was usually quite high—perhaps as many as 30 or more persons—representing an extremely wide variety of backgrounds, including city officials, educators, administrators, religious leaders, law enforcement,...
Dates: 1967-1969

Citizens United for Racial Equality (CURE) Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0087
Scope and Contents The Citizens United for Racial Equality (CURE) Records (1962-1990) document the organization's activities and interests as well as the larger struggle for equality and integration in San Diego.  The collection includes correspondence, meeting minutes, membership lists, newsletters, pamphlets, project files, questionnaires and surveys, news clippings, reports, and more. The majority of material dates from 1968 to 1976 and is divided into two series: ...
Dates: 1962-1990; Majority of material found in 1968-1976

School Integration Task Force Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0234
Scope and Contents The School Integration Task Force Records document the Task Force's research and findings concerning the San Diego Unified School District's integration plan. These records contain correspondence, monitor applications and logs, school assignments, student testing results, enrollment statistics, court orders and charges, task force reports, race/human relations materials, and surveys. The collection dates from 1974-1983, and is divided into two series: ...
Dates: 1974-1983