NCCJ Officers and Personnel. Lewis Webster Jones. National Conference on Religion and Race. (Box 34, Folder 9)
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This folder contains materials created/collected by the National Conference on Christians and Jews related to discrimination and race. The National Conference of Christians and Jews, was formed in 1928 to facilitate cooperation between religions on civic and social justice issues and to promote understanding and mutual respect through education and dialogue. After World War II, the NCCJ began to focus on improving not only religious tolerence, but racial and ethnic fellowship as well. Materials relating to the Religious Freedom and Public Affairs Project, a special project designed to increase public discourse on social issues amongst diverse clergy and religious leaders from various faith traditions. Materials from Lewis Webster Jones, National Conference of Christians and Jews President from 1958-1965, on the National Conference on Religion and Race.
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- Archives
- Brotherhood Week
- Christianity
- Christianity And Other Religions
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights And Civil Liberties
- Clinchy, Everett R. (Everett Ross), 1896
- Jones, Lewis Webster, 1899 1975
- Judaism
- National Conference Of Christians And Jews
- National Conference Of Jews And Christians
- National Conference On Religion And Race (1963 : Chicago, Ill.)
- Race Relations
- Relations
- Religious Pluralism
- United States