Resolving Racial Conflict: The Community Relations Service and Civil Rights, 1964-1989

Resolving Racial Conflict: The Community Relations Service and Civil Rights, 1964-1989

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ISBN: 0826215580 / Publisher: University of Missouri, March 2005

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The Community Relations Service (CRS) was established in 1964 by Lyndon Johnson in the Justice Department as an agency meant "to work behind the scenes to reduce racial violence and to speed peaceful acceptance of the changes that the new civil rights laws demanded," according to author Levine, who served in the CRS from its founding to 1989. He provides a history of the agency, describing its activities in interracial mediation in some of the biggest flashpoints of conflict over the years. His aim is to interweave the activities of the CRS specialists with a portrait of a federal agency whose anonymity prevented the wider public from knowing about it or its activities. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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