Letter sent to Senator John J. Williams from the Grace Church Commission on Social Concerns regarding the Voting Rights Act

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People all over the United States wrote to Senator Williams voicing their opinions on the pending Voting Rights legislation. Many, such as this group of concerned constituents from Grace Church in Wilmington, Delaware, urged the senator to vote for passage of the Voting Rights Act to ensure equal voting rights to all citizens.

Citation

Grace Church, Wilmington, Delaware. "Letter sent to Senator John J. Williams from the Grace Church Commission on Social Concerns regarding the Voting Rights Act." Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library. Accessed 20 April 2024. https://acsc.lib.udel.edu/items/show/29.

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Title

Letter sent to Senator John J. Williams from the Grace Church Commission on Social Concerns regarding the Voting Rights Act

Subject

Suffrage.
Civil Rights.

Description

People all over the United States wrote to Senator Williams voicing their opinions on the pending Voting Rights legislation. Many, such as this group of concerned constituents from Grace Church in Wilmington, Delaware, urged the senator to vote for passage of the Voting Rights Act to ensure equal voting rights to all citizens.

Creator

Grace Church, Wilmington, Delaware

Source

Papers of Senator John J. Williams, University of Delaware Library

Publisher

Association of Centers for the Study of Congress

Date

1965-04-01

Contributor

University of Delaware Library

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Language

English

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Wilmington (Del.)