FEPC
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After a rough ride as chairman of the controversial FEPC, "Mike" Ross quit government in 1946, moved to Florida and went back to writing books.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For the rest of the day its members kept the House in meandering debate on the question of incorporating the Girl Scouts, enlivening the discussion occasionally with a few bitter sideswipes at FEPC.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Since World War II, the council has lobbied in Washington for compulsory health insurance, federal aid to education, Point Four and FEPC.
From Time Magazine Archive
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FEPC, which endeavors to enforce non-discrimination against anyone because of race, creed or color, might continue a few months.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The FEPC, however feeble it might have been in reality during the war, had nonetheless become a powerful symbol of employment progress for Negroes and other ethnic minorities.
From "Hidden Figures" by Margot Lee Shetterly
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