Civil and Human Rights
“Civil Rights: Then and Now,” was a panel of the first “National Conversation on Civil Rights and Individual Freedom” held by the National Archives and Records Administration in partnership with the with the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum It was part of the NARA national initiative, “Amending America,” to celebrate the 225th anniversary of the Bill of Rights ratified on December 15, 1791.
Scholars and activists talked about civil and human rights. It was the first in a series of conversations around the nation on rights and ju… read more
Scholars and activists talked about civil and human rights. It was the first in a series of conversations around the nation on rights and justice hosted by the National Archvies.
“Civil Rights: Then and Now,” was a panel of the first “National Conversation on Civil Rights and Individual Freedom” held by the National Archives and Records Administration in partnership with the with the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum It was part of the NARA national initiative, “Amending America,” to celebrate the 225th anniversary of the Bill of Rights ratified on December 15, 1791. close
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