Industrial Commission on Negro Affairs: Hearings ... on H.R. 5733 ... June 18, 1935

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Page 2 - SEC. 6. That all Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed, and this Act shall take effect upon its passage and the approval of the President of the
Page 1 - which shall consist of five members, at least three of whom shall be members of the Negro race, to be appointed by the President of the United States, who shall hold office for
Page 37 - a policy for mutual understanding and confidence between the races; to report to Congress through the President of the United States all their acts and doings and to make such recommendations for the solution of any problem or problems affecting the Negro that they may deem advisable.
Page 2 - solution of any and all problems that may be presented to the Commission by any officer of the United States, the governor or attorney general of any of the States, or Labor Department of any State in the United States; to recommend what may be necessary for the stability of labor in the different States; to discourage
Page 1 - solution of any and all problems that may be presented to the Commission by any officer of the United States, the governor or attorney general of any of the States, or labor department of any State in the United States; to recommend what may be necessary for the stability of labor in the different States; to discourage
Page 39 - the solution of the different problems confronting the Negro race of the United States; to consider all questions pertaining to the Negro that may be referred to said commission by any department of the United States Government, and report
Page 38 - a policy for mutual understanding and confidence between the races; to report to Congress through the President of the United States all their acts and doings and to make such recommendations for the solution of any problem or problems
Page 2 - the solution of the different problems confronting the Negro race of the United States; to consider all questions pertaining to the Negro that may be referred to said Commission by any department of the United States Government and report
Page 39 - to report to Congress through the President of the United States all their acts and doings and to make such recommendations for the solution of any problem or problems affecting the Negro that they may deem advisable.
Page 38 - of any State, and to recommend what is necessary to regulate labor conditions for the best interest of the communities in which the labor questions may arise; to recommend what may be necessary for the stability of labor in the different States; to

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