1944 anti-discrimination employment bill thing
also known as: bill to prohibit employment discrimination
Summary: Bill introduced by Dennis Chavez in 1944 to prohibit employment discrimination.
Completeness: 51/100 Grade D
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Dennis Chavez
Born Los Chavez, New Mexico
Born to a family with deep Southwestern roots, Dennis Chavez was the first native-born Hispanic elected to the U.S. Senate. Although his schooling was cut short by his need to help support his family, he took night courses and worked fo…
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Dennis Chavez
Born Los Chavez, New Mexico
Born to a family with deep Southwestern roots, Dennis Chavez was the first native-born Hispanic elected to the U.S. Senate. Although his schooling was cut short by his need to help support his family, he took night courses and worked fo…
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F. Clyde Wilkinson, active 1940s - 1950s · photo · National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Imelda Miller de Diego and Cissie Miller Coy · details