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FEPC

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  1. Fair Employment Practices Committee.


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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

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

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

FEPC, which endeavors to enforce non-discrimination against anyone because of race, creed or color, might continue a few months.

From Time Magazine Archive

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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