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1948 - President Truman Urges Anti-Lynching Legislation

On February 2, 1948, President Harry S. Truman sent a special message to Congress urging the adoption of a civil rights program. His recommendations included the establishment of a fair employment practices commission, as well as strong federal legislation against lynching and the poll tax. This marked a pivotal moment in the federal government’s involvement in civil rights issues.

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