The Civil Rights Congress (CRC) was known for its involvement in civil rights cases and protests. These papers provide insight into the activities of the CRC, most notably in cases involving civil rights and civil liberties.
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The Civil Rights Congress (CRC) was a civil rights organization formed in 1946 by a merger of the International Labor Defense and the National Federation for Constitutional Liberties. It became known for its involvement in civil rights cases such as the Trenton Six and justice for Isaiah Nixon.
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