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- 5 - HARNY ARCHIVES "NATIONAL RECORDS TRUMAN AND LIBERTY It is easy to talk about unity. 8.5. SERVICE" GOVERNMENT But it is the work that is done for unity that really counts. The job the Civil Rights Committee did was to tell the American people how to create the unity kind of pectorm we need in this country. freedom The Civil Rights Committee described the kind of unity that comes when every man has an equal chance for a job - not just the hot and heavy job - but the best job he is qualified for. preedom The Committee described the kind of unity that comes when every American boy and girl has an equal chance to get a good education.

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